
This is the fifth EP from San Bernardino, California emcee Doggystyleeee. Coming up within the fall of 2019 off his full-length debut Into Somethin’, he would go on to place out his final 4 EPs in addition to 5 mixtapes & a pair extra albums garnering curiosity to the purpose the place WWE Hall of Famer Snoop Dogg nearly signed him to Death Row Records not too lengthy after buying the label from MNRK Music Group to revive it. Blame It on My Crippin’ produced by AC3Beats was a decent option to begin off his 2025 & is again 6 months later to element his Split Personality.
“Product of the Westside” blends g-funk & increase bap collectively for the intro speaking about being made by the west coast whereas “Outside” provides off a little bit of a nervous vibe suggesting to not fuck round earlier than he hits the shop 20 deep. “Blue Bandana” will get again in his g-funk bag to speak about his time within the streets being part of the Crips main into “Go Dumb” that includes Zoe Osama carries the g-funk vibes over for a light collab.
Getting the 2nd half underway, “I’m the Shit” brings some pianos within the fold for him to brag & make clear that he doesn’t fuck round whereas “Myself” easily talks about making it on personal able to doing issues with out anybody else’s assist. “I Can’t” cooks up 1 extra g-funk banger advising bitches shouldn’t be round since they’ll fuck our bodies on the opposite aspect & “Sinner’s Reflection” ends with by speaking about being surrounded by demise, ache & suicide.
Wouldn’t have thought we’d get one other EP with him & AC3Beats, however I nonetheless welcome it as a result of the latter has had a hand inside making among the most important music in Doggystyleeee’s profession & they whipped one other temporary venture the place they proceed to raise one another from the manufacturing displaying outdated & new sounds or the San Bernardino lyricist opening up with reference to having 2 completely different sides of himself.
Score: 8/10