It's been said time and time again that the subculture of trap rap is quickly stagnating. Well, it's become just about as stale as it can now. Playboi Carti has sealed the deal. Playboi Carti's Die Lit is the prime example of what's wrong with hip-hop right now, featuring droll songs with dull production and uninspired pulp as lyrics.

Trap music is quickly becoming pulp fiction. The proof is right in the numbers: Die Lit is an hour long, 19 songs of the same, boring beat and weak delivery that make absolutely no impact. The best song on the album is literally the introduction 'Long Time,' and even then it goes on for too long. Playboi Carti jumps on the trend of an empty beat with hi-hats and a trap bass and proceeds to use two words a song. Skepta has a difficult time pulling 'Lean 4 Real' out of its boring march, and even Travis Scott sounds bored in 'Love Hurts.' Even the features sound like they know there's nothing in this record.