
Acetone Boogie is a 36 yr outdated MC from Tucson, Arizona releasing his debut album Karma Circus within the spring of 2013 & dropping a sophomore effort The Divine Trickster throughout the summer season of 2017 respectively. He has since joined the Swamp Society collective, dropping Rayamiento & Southwest Phonk each produced by Devereaux together with forming the Gloom Unit with Frankie Goldie. And to coincide with him acting at the Gathering of Legends subsequent month, his third studio LP appears to be like to provides juggalos a preview of what’s to come back throughout his set.
After the “R U Still Dead?” intro, the primary music “Gittin’ Nutty” was an amazing southwest phonk single speaking about being profitable being reckless whereas “Self Inflickted Success” produced by Devereaux talks about working time beyond regulation just because he desires what’s his. “Suffokate” that includes Jvztizzo finds the two fusing the Memphis phonk sound with horror-themed lyricism simply earlier than “Double Dosin’” thinks of the times when he had no worries or ache when the maggots get in his head.
“Mantra uv da Maniaccs” begins the 2nd half of the album speaking about shawty making it crash prefer it’s damaged & the money move main into “Juggin’ in Hell” bringing a cloudy entice vibe to the desk representing the juggalo life-style till he can’t anymore. “Disposable Stalefaced Raps” talks about folks loving what he can do for them as a substitute of loving him personally whereas “Santacruzriver” pulls inspiration from the Memphis scene as soon as once more maintaining solely actual ones round.
The music “Dead Dude Muzik” begins the clock concerning R U Still Dead? (Remember Me)’s closing minutes turning the Memphis influences up even larger fusing horrorcore & gangsta rap material with each other previous to “Bleeding Out” that includes Jvztizzo wrapping every part up with a rock ballad & each artists we received to listen to workforce up 18 months in the past on their Children of the Moon collaborative EP produced by Shaggytheairhead getting emo thematically.
You’re gonna wanna give Rayamiento & Southwest Phonk when discussing Acetone Boogie’s EPs, however R U Still Dead? (Remember Me) stands proud as a few of the craziest shit he’s ever achieved in his complete total discography & any juggalo attending to see him rock a few of these cuts on the Detonation Stage on August 14 at 1am on the Gathering will probably be very fortunate to listen to his continued creative development while celebrating the largest household reunion’s silver jubilee.
Score: 9/10