Feb 6, 2022
Cincinnati, Ohio Feb 5, 2022 (Issuewire.com) - The heisman, the First Album from Cincinnati Drill / Trap Guitar rapper Tudda Gunna, presents a veneer of glamour and success, from the artwork and title suggesting prestige to the robust number of notable features--TheKidLaroi, TayE450, Almighty Mod, 1426 Duke, and more--all evoking the sense of an induction into a titular elite club. But beneath the surface is a harrowing exploration of the emptiness behind celebrity, particularly focusing on how isolating it is compounded with Tudda Gunna's traumatic experiences that have festered as a result.
The album's production maintains a more minimalist style, with a lot of acoustic-guitar- and piano-driven trap instrumentals that fit the overall themes and pair well with Tudda's crooning rap-sung vocals.
The album opens with "AAU," where Tudda Gunna laments growing apart from friends due to differing goals and world-views. "Control Me" follows suit with a firsthand account of how closed-off and defensive he's become due to the predatory nature of those trying to eat off his success, isolating him and causing his mental health to tank further.
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