While "iiiDrops" first and foremost is full of great songs, it's also stacked with emotionally resonant moments. "I always sought out in the beginning to make a project that people think about the situations that they're in on the daily and then have them think about them deeper than just at the surface," he explains. From his declaration on opener "Morning Sex" that "if you've seen what I've seen you'll be traumatized," or talking about the various types of single women you'll meet at clubs during the Chance-assisted "Girls@," or even the way "When I'm Gone" dives into the monotony of having a full-time job, Purp's sometimes feels like the voice of a certain Chicago generation, regardless of the city's neighborhoods and racial or class divides.