‘75104’ - Ghostman Gam

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Strengths:

  • Memorable energy and intensity

  • Menacing and hard hitting south trap production

  • Smooth and catchy flows

  • Solid features enhance replayability

Weaknesses:

  • Lack of deep subject material

  • Somewhat repetitive style/production

  • Short run time


Overview:

  • Dallas, Texas rapper with heavy southern influences

  • 9 tracks, 20 minutes long

  • Features from OG Badont, Curtis Mayz

  • Intense delivery, Rick Ross/Gucci Mane vibes

Description:

A very impressive solo debut from Ghostman Gam, 75104 brings a compact 20 minutes of high intensity southern trap, with a little bit of melodic sing-rap choruses to balance out the otherwise hard tone. Curtis Mayz delivers a unique and memorable feature that makes ‘Ball’ a standout, but Ghostman is capable of carrying songs by himself - his more relaxed, quietly menacing flow on ‘2.0’ gives 21 Savage vibes, while his more in-your-face delivery on tracks like ‘Cloccin’ Freestyle’ pick up the energy. He has a variety of deliveries, but they all bring the same menacing and cold-blooded vibes, perfect for a gym playlist or to put on with the boys.

Replayability: 9

Writing: 7.5

Production: 8

Flow: 9

Overall: 8.5

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