In addition to a vulnerability that has not been seen in lyricism since Lil B, Blueface has a quality control to his production that, for Famous Cryp, feels like the dark edge of BasedWorld. Pianos riff and roll like a sonic canyon of purpose as Blueface rattles off mission statements of equal purpose.



What draws your attention to Blueface is the nature of his offbeat performances. You expect chaos and show up to see how well he can handle the fire – you stick around because of the intricacy and intimacy of his craft. Lyrics bounce between primal rhythms and nihilistic epiphanies that remind of Flockaveli at its wildest. In combination with an unspoken, implied spiritual-undertone, Blueface’s music is extremely defiant and original.

Listen: “Dead Locs: Part 1”