The putting-on-my-crew album has long been a rite of passage -- and stumbling block -- for rap stars. Kanye Westâs G.O.O.D. Music compilation âCruel Summerâ fails in the same way most do: Itâs a disjointed assemblage of rhyme styles and perspectives with no overarching musical direction. In short, a mixtape.
Not that thereâs anything wrong with mixtapes. Theyâre the buzz-building lifeblood of the rap game. But theyâve got an intentionally short shelf-life, forgotten after a few weeks. And despite Westâs oversight, âCruel Summerâ is utterly disposable â" one-liners and posturing, beat switches and orchestral flourishes that are momentarily entertaining but donât cohere.
The thing is, West knows how to surround himself with talent: John Legend backed his very first tour. He flirted with a super-group featuring Lupe Fiasco and Pharrell and famously paired with Jay-Z last year for âWatch The Throne.â
And there is plenty of potential on display here. Producer Hit-Boy lends his signature martial drums and throbbing bass to âClique,â ââColdâ and âHigher,â all standouts. Coke rap veteran Pusha T is at his snarling best trading bars with West on âNew God Flowâ and R. Kelly lifts opener âTo The Worldâ with exuberant arrogance.
West offers a few fascinating, self-conscious peeks inside his bubble -- $6,000 shoes! Tax worries! Kim K love! -- but none of the introspection that leavened the braggadocio in âWatch The Throne.â And the rappers around him -- including Kid Cudi, 2 Chainz, Big Sean and Cyhi the Prince -- simply donât find much to say. They circle the tired topic of the Illuminati in âThe Morning,â bask in their own glory on âThe Oneâ and match Chicago teen Chief Keefâs rude immaturity on âI Donât Like (Remix).â
Thereâs more repetition than you would expect for an album with only a dozen songs (including five that had been either released or leaked online during the actual summer). West again quotes a Notorious B.I.G. line about three Mikes: Tyson, Jackson, Jordan. Only this time he lumps in Michael Phelps with the above group, saying he âhad to take it to another realm. Because everything around me got me underwhelmed.â Unfortunately for hip-hop fans, itâs âCruel Summerâ itself that underwhelms.
CHECK THIS TRACK OUT: In the addictive head-nodder âClique,â Jay-Z pops up to join in the boasting and Kanye gets brutally honest about Kim Kardashian: âMy girl a superstar all from a home movie.â
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