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Apr 1, 2016Slime Season 3 is as celebratory, emotionally rich, and life-affirming as a good funeral should be but never is. And this isn’t the end; it’s only the beginning of a brand new chapter.
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Apr 1, 2016His delivery is somehow still getting better, and Slime Season 3 succeeds as an exercise in discovering just how elastic syllables are.
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Mar 30, 2016Every song justifies its spot: the Allen Ritter-produced "Drippin'" serves as a standout, exhibiting a staccato delivery and manic yelling, both of which are new to his already vast sonic vocabulary.
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Mar 30, 2016The tape plays like a final installment, going out with a bang and saving some of the series' best for last.
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Mar 30, 2016Young Thug's extensive catalog is spotted with dynamic moments and this project seems to forgo such progressiveness. The range is still there, but sectioned into neatly packaged offerings.
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Apr 1, 2016This isn’t one of the standout tapes in Thug’s ever-expanding discography. But, as always, it signifies development, progression--most of it accessible on "Drippin’".
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Mar 30, 2016Slime Season 3, while still with its flaws, is the perfect introduction to those wondering just where the hell popular hip-hop has come, gone, and will soon go in the snowballing south.
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Mar 31, 2016Although Young Thug moves away from exploring emotional pain, SS3 is still very much informed by introspection.
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Mar 30, 2016This record feels a little too brief, especially trailing off at the end. But if the chief complaint about a Young Thug record is that he’s too focused, it shows he’s honing in on that perfect blend that will launch him into the stratosphere.
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