‘Nftry Inventory album review’


Nftry – Inventory album review
Salute! Nftry drops a banger, this album goes hard in the spirit. First up “Inventory” dope lyrics over an interpolation of the Beatles – Come Together, taking self inventory of the thoughts and things that take priority in life, and reorganizing/ removing those things, dying to self. “Wake” cinematic war type chanting over a deep swelling 808, rhymes are like marching troops reciting military cadence, “Lord wake me.” Track three “Ever Since Then (EST)” trap horn rhythms, boasting about the changed life christ brings “ever since then I’ve been face down in your captions, knowing every word is established” dope hook, Tina shines, “I’ve been where my pen at”! The soulful watery vibes of “Good Measure” wade in to the hook sung by J. Rhodan “discerning what is wrong, that’s a good measure” Jeremiah Bligen’s word play is surfing the snare taps. “I Wish I Would (extended)” updated version of the single adding Jay Cabassa’s verse at the end, dope. “Life To My Enemies (LTE)” anger may rise up from the attack of enemies, but showing mercy and love is the way. “Air” deep bass tones crawl hypnotically, “you are the air that I need, I’ll never be the same” Jay Cabassa cries out in praise with an uplifting slow flow, as Thre, Reflect, Jeremiah Bligen, and Risingson lace the track, fire. “Walls” rolling vocals about dedication and growth float over an atmospheric guitar track, panning snaps, rumbling lows, and a quick-hitting kick. “Vital” organ marching, rock guitar, cymbal smashing with head nodding drum rolls, host rhymes about fighting for the lost, front line for the cross, this bangs. “MHG” the whole team goes in on another crunchy, boom bap, piano tap track, reppin the king, my face crunched on this, the track and the lyrics are heavy, shouting “Most Hiiiiigh!”, Nftry! You gotta download this project and soak up the vibe, there’s a lot of word and spirit mixed with top-notch skills, best on the mic, straight ministry heat!!

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