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Certified Clubtapes, Vol. True Grinders 6. My Trap Bangz 4. Playlists are available for members only. Sign up for free. Already a member? Sign in. It may be especially nice to see him put young talent on, but you get the feeling occasionally that Ferg is absent from his own project. The production provides a dark, sinister trap background for Ferg's raps about dope, money and women. Kirk Knight's work on the keys shines on both "Plain Jane" and "Nandos.

Frankie P ends up being the star of the show on the boards, with five tracks he produced on the project. Frankie's atmospheric soundscapes mesh really well with the vibes of Ferg and his collaborators. Most of the project might be a return to the trap sound that made Ferg famous, but it's still when he does decide to show that personality and bit of introspection that the project really shines.

On "Tango," he reflects on his family. He also references his family and upbringing on "Plain Jane," mentioning growing up around his drug dealer uncle and talking about his late grandmother's arthritis. These are the moments Ferg's voice really sticks out, and he comes across as more than another Harlem street rapper.



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