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Nearly five months removed from opening , Father had the line of concertgoers for his headlining tour stop in the city stretching down the block of Queen Street long before Tattoo even opened its doors. One of the more intriguing products of the surging Atlanta hip-hop talent pool, fans were undoubtedly excited to get a look at the Awful Records founder and a few of the crew's less familiar faces in a live setting for the first time...
- exclaim.ca
"New Atlanta," a concept propagated mostly by blogs to organize the riches of rap's constantly evolving, intimidatingly prolific capital city, entails a yearly changing of the guard. In just the last handful of years, we've seen Future take the mantle and inspire a school of hoarse, melody-driven imitators, only to be phased out by adlib-happy hit machines like Migos, yawping innovators like Young Thug, and precocious party-starters Rae Sremmurd...
- pitchfork.com
Another bouncy collection of soulfully funky jams from the man with sex on the brain but enoughsense to avoid offending urban radio with Sex is Law. On the current single, "69," Father MC's vocal style is so casually playful, he sounds like he's phoningthe woman he's seducing-his blustery machismo is tempered by hisdesire to be liked. The overused samples may seem like a cheap way toget us to tap our toes, but you'll appreciate them when they surpriseyou on the radio.
- ew.com
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