User Score
Overwhelming dislike- based on 294 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 37 out of 294
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Mixed: 20 out of 294
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Negative: 237 out of 294
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Dec 29, 2018
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Dec 4, 2018Most energetic release of this year. Perfect production in the face of Scott Storch and Murda Beatz is great.
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Sep 25, 2019I love this tape !
Better than Day69. He showed all his rapping abilities and I liked it. He could've left BEBE and MALA, but other than that.. A great project. -
Jul 20, 2019this is the most underrated album of this decade its so many good tracks with a lot of deep messages and his word play and punchlines is on point how can everyone hate it so much this album is for sure better than to "to pimp a butterfly" and it also has a lot of good flows and he shows he really can spit and that nobody can **** with him and eminem is afraid of him
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Jul 20, 2019this is a philosphical masterpiece. this gentleman is on par with the likes of beethoven, mozart and ricegum.
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Jul 10, 2020da pro gasto, o álbum é bonzinho véi, as pessoas só insultam mais por causa das coisa que ele fez, mas é ouvivel
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Sep 4, 2020goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood stream tattle tales the album
Awards & Rankings
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Jan 2, 2019Dummy Boy would be better if it was worse. 6ix9ine doesn’t show any sign of knowing how to write a complete song, let alone curate a whole album. But he’s also too unimaginative to write anything so jaw-droppingly awful that it needs to be heard to be believed.
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Dec 18, 2018Dummy Boy is unlikely to disappoint 6ix9ine fans, but for everyone else, there's little to back up the hype and controversy associated with the self-professed "King of New York."
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Dec 6, 2018DUMMY BOY is an insufferable 13-track farrago of anything from rock riffs to calypso drums, all pinned by 6ix9ine’s obsessive use of the “n” word, along with every other negative trope found in the gangsta rap of the early Noughties. ... Avoid.