![]() Putting aside all the political posturing (which would usually be welcome in a genre as inherently political as hip-hop), Ty Dolls $ign is at his best when he hones in on his very specific sound. It’s an album/mixtape that seems like it should be important, but whilst it’s enjoyable in all the right ways, it’s also kind of forgettable. It’s strong and weak in all the same ways as that record, albeit without the same level of originality, since it explores a similar sound. The cover art, title, and opening tracks all imply that Campaign is going to be an unapologetically political project, but for the most part, Ty Dolla $ign has made a relative sequel to his breakout Free TC.
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