After an impressive start to the album, he hits a homerun with his ode to Gucci Mane on “Freaky Girl,” where he interpolates the original version of the song with his version and impressively weaves his way through several different flows, something that is a constant in his music. Next comes my personal favorite, “YNW Home Invasion.” Nobody and I mean nobody can make a song about running up in somebody's crib sound so beautiful, as he harmozies throughout the track, bigging up YNW, inspiring listeners with lyrics tailored for hustling while touching on his relations with women. Starting off the song by announcing his keep, “Thirty-five racks on the living room floor, we just came up on a home invasion. Whole lot of money on money for real 'cause all of my niggas cash motivated,” Melly makes you feel as if you’re right there on the couch, smoking a big bleez and enjoying the fruits of the jugg. He then introduces more concepts to the hook, begging for his girl not to give up on him and telling her how desperately he needs her love. If you needed a crash course on Young Nigga World, and everything that comes with it, this is it.