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4.5 superb | ajcollins15 | July 28th 22 | 5th wave emo continues to show that it?s not really bound to a single genre and will be pulled farther and farther away from what most people understand emo as. But don?t get it twisted this sophomore album from Quinn Dupree is inherently a part of the post-emo b or internet emo scene. This is obviously not your everyday Rap album because half of the album are spoken word pieces that were randomly recorded in a kitchen or bathroom. But what makes this album shine is how Vulnerable yet protective the lyrics are on top of the very crude and brash the beats and samples can get. It?s an album that really needs a lot of listens to fully click and realize what quinn wants you to realize with this sudo-philosophical album about finding one?s love and identity.
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