It's important to be cautious with files named like — especially if you found it on a forum, social media, file-sharing site, or as an "exclusive leak."
4.5/5
Best Quality: No filler in the raps; every bar pushes the narrative. Worst Quality: The "busy" concept gets lost in the middle third.
: A tribute to the come-up that samples Mac Miller's "Donald Trump".
From the opening bars of "Not for Radio," it's clear that Lucas is on a mission to prove himself as one of the most skilled rappers of his generation. His flow is effortless, switching between rapid-fire delivery and melodic cadences with ease. Lyrically, he tackles topics such as social justice, personal growth, and the struggles of fame, all while maintaining a sense of humor and wit.
: The album boasts heavy hitters including YoungBoy Never Broke Again on "Cut U Off," a posthumous verse from DMX alongside Symba on "I Didn’t Go," and a "multisyllabic free-for-all" featuring Logic and Twista on "Still Alright".
Joyner Lucas - Not Now I-m Busy.zip -
It's important to be cautious with files named like — especially if you found it on a forum, social media, file-sharing site, or as an "exclusive leak."
4.5/5
Best Quality: No filler in the raps; every bar pushes the narrative. Worst Quality: The "busy" concept gets lost in the middle third. Joyner Lucas - Not Now I-m Busy.zip
: A tribute to the come-up that samples Mac Miller's "Donald Trump". It's important to be cautious with files named
From the opening bars of "Not for Radio," it's clear that Lucas is on a mission to prove himself as one of the most skilled rappers of his generation. His flow is effortless, switching between rapid-fire delivery and melodic cadences with ease. Lyrically, he tackles topics such as social justice, personal growth, and the struggles of fame, all while maintaining a sense of humor and wit. From the opening bars of "Not for Radio,"
: The album boasts heavy hitters including YoungBoy Never Broke Again on "Cut U Off," a posthumous verse from DMX alongside Symba on "I Didn’t Go," and a "multisyllabic free-for-all" featuring Logic and Twista on "Still Alright".