Such was the case for me when it came to Chicago spitter SABA. With the abundance of artists dropping new music every day, it’s all but impossible for fans to fully do their due diligence on each individually. ![]() While Tity Boi has mastered the art of creating excitement around his projects, his latest offering, Dope Don’t Sell Itself, finds the Atlanta spitter missing his footing at times, with highlights like “Kingpen,” “Outstanding,” “Million Dollars Worth of Game” and “If You Want Me To” surrounded by clunkers like “Neighbors Know My Name” and “Free B.G.” Dope Don’t Sell Itself is ultimately a good but not great effort, as it fails to duplicate the firepower of 2 Chainz’s previous outings. One artist I’ve come to expect well-curated bodies of work from is 2 Chainz, who boasts a discography that towers over that of most other rappers both musically and in terms of promotion. ![]() ![]() Something In The Water Festival Returns Juneteenth Weekend
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