This new release is a sprawling 24-track set from a US-based artist whose sound bends the line between lo-fi rap, experimental soul and deeply personal bedroom pop. With cameos from 454 and duendita, the record shifts constantly i from explosive digital punk on 'Bear Trap' and 'Clown of the Class (Work Harder)' to the shimmering melancholy of 'Then we could be free..' and 'Lost Scribe'. 'What U Bouta Do?/A Star was Born' hits hardest, thanks to a razor-sharp verse from 454, while duendita's feature on 'Miss U' brings a moment of softness and levity in the midst of the chaos. Tracks like 'Diamond Dancing (Broke)' and 'Spun Out' push into more melodic territory, all the while maintaining a loose, cut-and-paste aesthetic that mirrors the emotional restlessness running through the project. There's a stream-of-consciousness energy to both the music and sequencing i short sketches ('Too Hot', 'The Weight (2k20)') collide with bigger set pieces like 'Artist of the Century' and 'Burning House'. It's a raw, ambitious and often deeply intimate listen, shaped as much by personal relationships as by musical references, and packed with detail for those willing to stay in the world it builds.