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- Summary: The first full-length solo studio release on Def Jam from rapper Benny the Butcher features guest appearances by Armani Caesar, Babyface Ray, Kyle Banks, Conway the Machine, Rick Hyde, Jadakiss, Lil Wayne, Peezy, Snoop Dogg, Stove God Cooks, and Westside Gunn.
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- Record Label: Def Jam
- Genre(s): Rap
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Jan 30, 2024The 12-cut package is a concoction of sharply digitized beats and eloquent instrumentation in mechanical form, processed further to synthesize hard-headed mafioso bars. .... Lyrically, Everybody Can’t Go is the latest addition to the empirical evidence piling up in favor of Benny The Butcher’s craftiness with words.
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Jan 30, 2024For anyone thinking Everybody Can’t Go might soften Benny’s razor blade edges, you can rest at ease. If anything, the album adds more layers to the formula and digs deeper into the man behind the persona.
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Jan 30, 2024A bold work of evolution, ‘EVERYBODY CAN’T GO’ utilises some fantastic production – notably from Hit-Boy – to piece together a seamless record, one that hauls his sound forwards into a fresh era.
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Feb 2, 2024While Everybody Can't Go won't surprise anyone who has been following Benny, it does live up to his standards, and confirms his status as a major player in the rap industry.
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Jan 30, 2024While “Everybody Can’t Go” is mostly good, Benny will need to push some boundaries if he’s ever going to top his classic albums.
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Jan 30, 2024To his credit, he once again proves why he’s esteemed at the former via the blunt insights of “TMVTL”, but the “run that verse back” Benny is all but absent on Everybody Can’t Go. Once more, there’s nothing necessarily wrong with that, but he doesn’t seem sure how to replace that energy with conviction. Even The Alchemist gets dragged down by the pursuit of safe material.