Lørd Skø’s third Album & Fats Beats Debut “PiFF” Worldbuilds Cross-Generationally (Album Evaluation)

New York up-&-comer Lørd Skø signing to Fats Beats Information for his third studio LP. Getting his begin within the fall of 2020 off his debut EP thirteenth Angel, his profile would develop from there ultimately hiring one of many biggest A&Rs within the trade Dante Ross as his supervisor & displaying the world of what he’s able to doing final summer season when he put out his debut Museum. His sophomore effort United Palace was an important dedication to his neighborhood, returning a 12 months & a half later to drop PiFF.
“Livin’ Life” is that this jazzy intro speaking about dwelling proper as of late whereas “2nd Thought” produced by Statik Selektah proves to be a spotlight as he reveals off an aura that may’t be confused with anybody else. “Cussed” works on this high-pitched gospel pattern getting reckless in the course of his block rockin’ 2 boots whereas “Bong Rips” that includes MAVI together with Harry Fraud behind the boards getting of their stoner luggage.
Curren$y joins Skø on the only “Perceive” suggesting that even the haters gotta adore it & turning their plugs into followers of their music simply earlier than “Girbaud Discuss” that includes Grand Puba brings again the jazz because of Mike Shabb speaking about checking the wave & sliding. “Robinhood” takes a extra cloudier route with the beat likening himself to a vigilante, however then the lo-fi growth bap “Cigarette Butts” smacks the make-up off these clowns making them do 10s.
“Camel Eyes” that includes Conway the Machine psychedelically talks about each of their requirements being excessive & being the place they’re now by staying on the right track previous to Feardorian bringing a woozy lure flare to the desk on “Holding Me Up” that includes Polo Perks airing everybody shifting wack. “Downside Youngster” soulfully telling his homies to remain secure shifting dangerously & after a “Funkee Intermission”, he places smoke in his “Lungz” like he at all times does each day.
The track “Not the Identical” hits the backend of PiFF working in a crooning pattern making an attempt to determine why the whole lot hasn’t been the identical for him as of late & “Randy Moss” closes it out evaluating himself to the Professional Soccer Corridor of Famer & my private favourite WR of all-time, who was lately battling most cancers this previous winter & is now fortuitously most cancers free.
For his Fats Beats debut, Lørd Skø makes an instance of cross-generational worldbuilding at its finest with PiFF by referencing basic New York Metropolis hip hop whereas embracing as we speak’s NYC sound very similar to he did on United Palace a 12 months & a half in the past. Impressed by the stoner wing of the Weblog Period throughout his pre-teen years, he’s created a wide-reaching stoner-friendly future basic showcasing his evolution as an artist in full.
Rating: 9/10