Before I get into this review I'm sure anybody who has been following us knows that I'm not the biggest fan of street music. Typical trap beats, and lyrical content is by far my least favorite urban genre. Although I will say this, that GUN is more than likely my favorite street artist in the city. Seems like a very honest, and hard working dude, and I respect that. I also hope that that work ethic translated over to his project which just released today. The mixtape starts off with a very typical intro. A slew of DJ sounds, and yelling ehhh. The 2nd track 'F$ck NIgga' has probably my least favorite chorus, but at the same time the song was decently put together, and has 2 very solid verses on it. By the time the 2nd track was over, and done I was already looking down on the tape, but 'Closer' brought it back for me. One of the better songs on the tape. It shows GUN actually has a lot of talent as a writer, and artist. Literally shooting at you with bar after bar of fierce street flavored lyrics. Match that with the melody from the strings. One of my favorites from the tape. But my all time favorite 'Jade' is well my favorite. I slap the Texas flavored twist pretty often. GUN and K Vation is a good ass combination. 'Holy Water' is alright nothing very standout about the track. The Project takes a stronger turn by 'Let It Go' Ft Deveon. I really like how this one drops. Very nice, and Deveon delivers a monstrous verse over the Sparx production. With a mix of a lil autotune, quite an attractive hook, and a slap beat. 'Later' does a good job. Knocking my head to this every time it comes on. When I first heard the next track I straight up thought I was listening to the Migos. I think it's just a mix of the "whippin it's" and the adlib. I wasn't particularly feeling the Fat Pimp verse, but overall the track was nice. The track 'Soul Search' through me off....A lot lol. Especially GUN's verse itself. I didn't even realize it was him until after the song. Honestly I'd wanna hear more tracks like this from him, lyrical content skyrocketing past everything else that's on this tape. Very nice, very nice, not to mention the K vation feature, but the Brandon Paul verse was mediocre compared to the other two. Overall I'd say this is great music to spin at a function, but nothing that I would really listen to on the daily. GUN knows exactly what he's doing though. Creating a soundscape for your next party, and he did a good job.