Yachty is a rapper who got popular in the year 2016 after his mixtape lil boat, and in that mixtape he tried to balance his monotone rap and his sweet and childish sounding melodic sound which actually ended up being really enjoyable for me. A sequel, that doesn't really feel like a sequel. “T.D” contains Yachty’s best performance (which isn’t saying much), a phoned in Tyler, The Creator and ASAP Rocky verse, and an excellent verse by Tierra Whack that wipes the floor with anything else on the album. Even Lil Uzi’s cultish aura wasn’t enough for Sprite to be like, “Yeah this is the guy we want in our Cinemark commercials before Hacksaw Ridge plays in front of a crowd of boomers.”. Buy On: Critic score; Publication; By date; RapReviews.com. Bad rapper, boring beats. At this point we've definitely surpassed peak trap, as most new albums don't really progress the genre forward. If Lil Yachty’s goal is to make teens feel like rebels by memorising his music, then he has gone the right direction, but anyone who isn’t in the 15-25 age bracket may find it difficult to connect or stay focused in his music. Yachty continues to prove his affinity for theatrics. But overall this album gives me the impression that lil yachty is a really poor autotune rapper. Aspiring Music Journalist. Copyright © 2020 Vinyl Chapters | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy, Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window). He sounds more self-aware than ever, channeling his beloved infectious energy as the main driver for the album, rather than his erratic lyrical ability.

The lil boat has sunk to the bottom of the ocean, Yachty’s still got it, this shit absolutely pops. https://youtu.be/UHvs3r6dv5c However there's ONE catch. against the racial In the past, I’ve been critical of Yachty’s tendency to build a massive hardnosed façade (“X-Men” and “DN Freestyle” specifically), but on “Lil Boat 3”, the style sounds much more polished and refreshingly unhinged. Even the 80s sheen found within “Till the Morning” doesn’t sound as half-assed.

Most of the tracks in the first half are fun, and this project does serve as a kickoff to potential hits for this summer. Lil Yachty pulls out all the stops on new album Lil Yachty 3, with a strong feature list and a direction that suits the artist’s mainstream sound.

Lil Boat 3 is infinitely better than the mind-numbing Nuthin' 2 Prove, but it still fails to impress despite its impressive producer and feature list. Jun 23, 2020. Lil Yachty is not one of them.

The running back in this situation — the production. His Weak flow, no energy, typical dumbass trap lyrics. He can smash out a few hit singles, but Lil Boat 3 won’t be named album of the year.

75 “Lil Boat 3” finds Yachty syncopating and stretching beyond his naturally baritone voice. *CEO made 1,242x the median worker Damn the production is good on here, it has some classic Yachty, Teenage Emotions and Summer Songs 2 vibes. It is interesting that the features are the most exciting on the album, making you wonder how much of an input the guest artists really had on their tracks. constant infatuation with materialism (particularly during such a So many of these songs are so mind numbingly boring and torturous to my ears. Tracks 7-10 are pretty boring, but the energy picks up after that. Terrible.

Oprah’s Bank Account which includes Drake is ready to excite anyone and with high expectations, this anthem could be one of the best on the album. @snes @ACR_Collection @Pixel66 @SirKrunch @DariaPlays @LordZombieXIII, This special edition 3DS XL only cost me $15! BLACK JESUS “Black Jesus” is one of the songs that go really hard on this album. “Split/Whole Time” is a great representation of this; the perfect marriage of Earl’s video game blips and Yachty’s rubbery debauchery. Even if it's not really the album and the trajectory I would have liked for Lil Yachty, Lil Boats 3 shows that he has managed to make up for it, by starting from afar, to offer a bounce and pleasant album.

), it’d still feel sloppy and forgettable.