Lil Pump is the debut mixtape by American rapper Lil Pump. It was released on October 6, 2017, by Tha Lights Global and Warner Bros. Records. The mixtape features guest appearances from frequent collaborator Smokepurpp, alongside Chief Keef, Rick Ross, Gucci Mane and 2 Chainz, among others. It also features production from Bighead, Ronny J, Mr. 2-17 and CBMix, among others. It was supported by five singles – "Boss", "Flex Like Ouu", "Molly", "D Rose" and "Gucci Gang".
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This is bad, not in usual Hip Hop terms as in "I just spat a bad ass rhyme", no, this is bad as in wack.
Lil Pump has rose to meteoritic fame and wealth and the reason why? His stuff speaks to kids of that age where swearing and talking about drugs upsets mummy and daddy.
This is mumble rap. I'm not hating on mumble rap, Some artists are artists. Pump however shouts a line, then says Ouu and then repeats the formula the entire album Ouu.
So we've established he can't rap, lyrically it's just offensive. Now I have a lot of horribly misogynistic hip hop but somehow this feels worse because there is no artistic element. Lil Pump shouts things like "I f##ked your daughter" Ouu, yeah, that is the base level, women are nothing but botches to abide and drugs are new and clever according to Pump. It really is playground level.
What about the beats? Ok anyone knows my output knows I sometimes play with distortion but Pump takes it up so it distorts and the base blows and I bet he giggles like a toddler and goes "that's great Ouu".