SremmLife 2

AlbumAug 12 / 201611 songs, 43m 31s97%
Pop Rap Southern Hip Hop Trap
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7.6 / 10

SremmLife 2, the follow-up to the turbocharged rap duo's joyous debut SremmLife, is stranger, artsier, and flat-out ballsier than its predecessor.

6 / 10

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Atlanta sibling rap duo show plenty of artistic - if not personal - growth on their second LP, which takes their signature party rap and makes it stranger and even more infectious.

Our take on the pop-trap duo's second LP.

Coming two years after they hit big with the singles "No Type" and "No Flex Zone," plus one year after they dropped their debut album, SremmLife, Mississippi rap duo Rae Sremmurd return with more reasons to swag, dab, and chill, but not flex.

8 / 10

Early Kris Kross comparisons be damned.   Rae Sremmurd became the preeminent hip-hop party duo last year on the strength of SremmLife, a c...

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But even at the height of its success, Rae Sremmurd seemed destined to be a pop snapshot frozen in time at the exact moment of trap-rap’s commercial popularity.

Youthful Mississippi rap duo change their formula not one jot. CD new music review by Joe Muggs