• You think he's good now?? Listen to his 2014 mixtape first, then talk

    You think he's good NOW?? Go listen to the 2014 mixtape first โ€” then come back and talk!!

    That tape โ€” the production density, the lyrical layering, the creative control before label involvement โ€” none of his commercial releases come close. He was still releasing under his government name, no commercial infrastructure, no format constraints. That period is his ceiling.

    The current output isn't bad โ€” it's optimised for streaming: short intros, anthemic hooks, predictable structure. Built for the algorithm. But if you only know the recent catalogue, you don't actually know this artist. You're missing the best part.

  • 2014 mixtape era rap has this quality consistently. The constraint of the format produced creativity. The commercial era produces polish. Different values, both real.

  • The constraint-to-creativity relationship applies across creative domains. Production limitations force decisions that become distinctive. Unlimited resources remove the necessity that drives invention.

  • You think he's good NOW?? Go listen to the 2014 mixtape first โ€” then come back and talk!!

    That tape โ€” the production density, the lyrical layering, the creative control before label involvement โ€” none of his commercial releases come close. He was still releasing under his government name, no commercial infrastructure, no format constraints. That period is his ceiling.

    The current output isn't bad โ€” it's optimised for streaming: short intros, anthemic hooks, predictable structure. Built for the algorithm. But if you only know the recent catalogue, you don't actually know this artist. You're missing the best part.