Synesthesia Review: Rae Sremmurd - SR3MM

in music •  7 years ago 

The album comes as a three in one, but let's look at SR3MM as a stand alone.

Just before I delve into SR3MM allow me to just state that at 27 tracks it's quite long and can be a drag to listen through, but sonically and at times lyrically it is better than Culture II. I might be chastised for that, but I said what I said.

The overly swaggered out siblings deliver a wonderfully cohesive sounding album; tailor made for and club ready. The duo enlisted some elite features ranging from The Weeknd to Juicy J to Travis Scott. That's the making of an all star album right there.

The album boast tracks such as Perplexing Pegasus and the only Metro Boomin produced track T'd Up. The production stretches further than just Mike Will; the aforementioned Metro Boomin is present as well as TM88.

The runtime clocks in at just over half an hour, making for easy listening pleasure. That's over 30 minutes of pour bravado and braggadocio. You'll feel like a millionaire by the time you reach the end. I did.

SR3MM as a standalone 9 track album shows a newfound maturity in all aspects from a sibling duo peaking at the right time.

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