ritchie
early life crisis
Nettspend (2026)
““Great””
“you ready? - 9 ce - 8 pain talk (with OsamaSon) - 6 crack - 6 still standing - 6 who tf is u - 8 trap house 2016 - 7 masked up (feat. YoungBoy Never Broke Again) - 9 stab - 7 halftime - 8 meet me in richmond - 8 no sleep - 9 <3 me - 6 paris hilton - 10 sick - 10 cross 'em out - 7 shades on - 9 plan b - 8 make it bleed - 8 hey, hello - 7 lil bieber - 7 Nettspend’s “early life crisis” was a highly anticipated album with one of the best rollouts I’ve ever seen and it was a HIT. Nettspend had one of the most creative and innovative album rollout and i personally thought it was phenomenal. He gave a punk type 80s vibe along with the advertisements for the early life crisis help center. Not only did he do great in ads but gave us a creative track list release by giving spotlight to some of his fans that worked on this as models. This also reached out all the way back into the summer with his mobile game release that gave us tiny snippets of music and life videos from him on his recent “Invert” tour. This album gave us unique sound, punk core, and even a feature from THE nba youngboy. Crazy to see him get a feature from youngboy after only seeing him a couple years ago get a feature from Duwap Kaine and had us all think that was his big break in the scene. I loved this album and everything around it. I can’t wait for his upcoming tour I WILL BE THERE. This album was a great album.”
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lilbertrude
This would be a 0 if it wasn’t for the intro and a couple solid beats
braylen
This album is absolutely amazing. Especially coming from an 18 year old kid. It fits the rage genre damn near perfectly. The beats on every single song were phenomenal. Through first listen I was absolutely shocked. Mouth open for every song Favorite song: Wake up/who tf is u Least favorite song: N/A
pitchfork
The teen phenom’s new album faceplants with reheated rage production, Cartispeak, and faux pain rap that never quite becomes his own.
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With his latest project, the young rap upstart pushes the chaotic aesthetics of the internet underground toward the center of hip-hop culture
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