User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 85 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 57 out of 85
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Mixed: 22 out of 85
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Negative: 6 out of 85
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Apr 22, 2016
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Apr 25, 2016After Trap Lord (Which I loved) I was waiting on something that had a similar vibe but I could say that I was happily surprised Ferg showed his versatility but still kept it cohesive If you were still expecting the same old same old you'll bound to get disapointed by this album but have if you an open mind, I'm sure you'll find something to like.
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Apr 22, 2016This album has loads of character. It's occasionally experimental, not at all lacking in the banger department, there's just not to much to complain about here. I'm feeling a decent 8 on this. Tran-
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Apr 25, 2016
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Apr 23, 2016There is a lot to enjoy on this album. With minimum "trendy" tracks, most of this album feels authentic and genuine. I love variety like this.
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Apr 24, 2016
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Apr 25, 2016The Trap Lord blesses us again. Ferg has always been overshadowed by Rocky in the ASAP mob. HIs music is to differ. By developing his creative sound and polishing it from Trap Lord, Ferg has released a very solid sophomore LP, where he carries harlem in his shoulders. A$AP!
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Apr 23, 2016Fav Tracks
Rebirth
Strive
Psycho
Let It Bang
Yammy Gang
Swipe Life
Uzi Gang
Grandma
Good Tracks
Hungry Ham
New Level
World Is Mine
Least Fav Tracks
Beautiful People
Let You Go
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Apr 25, 2016The album is smooth and easy to listen to. There are no "bangers" but the album flows very nice and you can tell Ferg put all he had into this album. He took a risk in experimenting with new techniques, but it all worked out well
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Apr 29, 2016The problem is that Ferg fails to provide a coherent musical vision to go with these compelling reminiscences.
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Apr 29, 2016Some songs function well as singularities, particularly “New Level” and “Grandma,” which showcase a few of Ferg’s best qualities in spurts, but as a complete work, Always Strive and Prosper is a misfire that presses to be greater than the sum of its parts.
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Apr 29, 2016That title is the rapper’s motto for the project and he accomplishes both. Not only does he strive to become a better, more diverse artist, he definitely prospers in more ways than one as he continues to make a name for himself as one of New York’s biggest talents.