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AJ Snow Drops New Tape, What the Game Been Missing

Midwest rapper Aj Snow has just released their latest tape, What the Game Been Missing, which serves as a follow-up to their previous project, The Game Don’t Deserve Me. On this new release, Snow continues to demonstrate a smooth and lyrical flow, with an ability to balance introspection and bravado.

The project kicks off with “Choosey Lover,” which samples the Isley Brothers’ iconic chorus. Here, Snow delves into intimate expressions, setting the tone for the rest of the album. This leads into “How to Stunt,” where Snow confidently shows how it’s done in the game, offering a glimpse into their elevated reality, with contributions from KoolKidKlavo.

“‘92 Corvette” reflects Snow’s journey from humble beginnings to their current rise in the game. The track paints a picture of rolling through the streets in style, symbolizing their upward trajectory. “Filet Mignon” continues this theme, with Snow rapping about how their appetite—both metaphorically and literally—has grown as they’ve progressed in their career. “Eric B. & Rakim” acknowledges the setbacks and losses along the way, yet emphasizes how Snow has managed to bounce back stronger.

The project then transitions into “Dry Wine,” where Snow reflects on their grind and the results they’ve seen. The track features EDF and Quiet Money Dot, adding a layer of depth to the song’s exploration of success. “Spend the Night” and “2:17” offer a more intimate flow, focusing on Snow’s relationships and personal desires, while showcasing their readiness to go all-in for their partner and their ambitions.

The album concludes with “Princess Diana,” a track that highlights Snow’s work ethic and lifestyle, while “Mimosas in Miami” contrasts their past and present, reflecting on how far they’ve come and the improvements they’ve made in their life.

Production on What the Game Been Missing comes from Kellzeternal, Sledgren, Jansport J, and DJ Fresh, each contributing to the album’s diverse soundscapes.

Album Rating: 4.5/5

Make sure to catch the album on Spotify

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