Review Summary: "I’m tryna get my f*ckin goals, not a goyard"
The East Atlanta hip-hop artist J.I.D is one of the latest rap phenomenons, turning heads in the rap game with his Dreamville debut album "The Never Story" in early 2017. Now, with DiCaprio 2, J.I.D shows not only consistency but more importantly an overall improvement in terms of delivery, songwriting and production.
I could make a series of comparisons to Kendrick Lamar, Anderson .Paak, Lil Wayne, among others but that wouldn't do him any justice. You can tell J.I.D spends a lot of time experimenting and perfecting his craft while allowing himself to be inspired by some of his best contemporaries. Sure, he can rap fast, but where he really shines is the way he manages to seamlessly change flows with a meticulous and borderline perfect word play. The album feels fresh and unique, mostly due to his delivery and, just as important, a sense of authenticity.
DiCaprio 2 is a must listen, it might just be the turning point for an artist that is truly taking things to another level. J.I.D still has room to grow, but alongside Christo and company has created one of the best rap albums of 2018 that delivers in every front, even if some tracks definitely fall short or feel out of place. Overall this is sheer skill-display that manages to fit a bunch of small stories and interesting statements coming from a fresh point of view that should be able to appeal to everyone and their mother.