Zany hip-hop icon and ever-determined entrepreneur Soulja Boy returns with his new album "King Soulja 9."
Clocking in at a decent eleven tracks, the tape finds Soulja trying his hand at a variety of different styles, many of which tend to feel like the melodic trends of today. Glitchy beats provide the backdrop for half-sung musings on trap life and celebratory hedonism. His more violent urges get the spotlight on songs like "Shoot It Up," oddly making for the strongest material here. Though the bar isn't exactly high, given how low effort some of the songs seem to feel. Still, it's nice to see Soulja Boy keeping busy -- are you still checking for his new music?




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