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So Much Fun

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Download links and information about So Much Fun by Young Thug. This album was released in 2019 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 19 tracks with total duration of 01:02:13 minutes.

Artist: Young Thug
Release date: 2019
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 19
Duration: 01:02:13
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Just How It Is 3:29
2. Sup Mate (featuring Future) 3:58
3. Ecstasy 3:09
4. Hot (featuring Gunna) 3:13
5. Light It Up 3:29
6. Surf (featuring Gunna) 3:04
7. Bad Bad Bad (featuring Baby Lil) 2:29
8. Lil Baby 3:22
9. What's The Move (featuring Lil Uzi Vert) 4:11
10. I Bought Her (featuring Lil Duke) 3:22
11. Jumped Out The Window 3:24
12. I'm Scared (featuring 21 Savage, Doeboy) 3:21
13. Cartier Gucci Scarf (featuring Lil Duke) 3:18
14. Big Tipper (featuring Lil Keed) 3:43
15. Pussy 2:23
16. Circle Of Bosses (featuring Quavo) 3:00
17. Mannequin Challenge (featuring Juice Wrld) 2:42
18. Boy Back (featuring NAV) 3:23
19. The London (featuring J. Cole, Travis Scott) 3:20

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There aren’t many rappers who can claim to have the stylistic influence that Young Thug has had—a fact that may or may not have slowed the once prolific artist’s rate of output. Never lacking in feature work, the majority of Thug’s career saw him release multiple projects annually before dropping the Future collaboration SUPER SLIMEY and the YSL Records showcase Slime Language in 2017 and 2018, respectively. A little more than halfway through 2019, Thugger awards his fans’ patience with So Much Fun, an album that not only reminds us what we’d been missing, but one whose title seems to speak directly to the experience of creating it.
Thug sounds elated to be making music across So Much Fun, unloading quirky stream-of-consciousness bars like rounds from one of the many guns he so often cites. “I put on my brothers, I put on my bitch/Had to wear the dress, ’cause I had a stick,” he raps on “Just How It Is.” He gets explicit on “Lil Baby,” telling us, “She put my cum in her cup like it was shake/I’ll never fuck this bitch again, it was a mistake,” but also proclaims via “Ecstasy,” “I don’t wanna talk about no hoes with my dad.” Fair.
The production on So Much Fun, along with the way Thug processes it, is based in trap but equally indebted to video game scoring and some unplaceable fantasy world. Frequent collaborators like Wheezy and Southside, as well as friend and former tourmate J. Cole, have pushed themselves to their weirdest in attempts to keep up with Thug’s vocal experiments. Here, they include playing with British slang (“Sup Mate”), aping Louis Armstrong’s singing voice (“Cartier Gucci Scarf”), and punctuating bars with Michael Jackson-reminiscent ad-libs (“Light It Up”). The MC is very clearly in his bag on So Much Fun, something that we might attribute to the peace he may have found as one of rap’s most revered innovators. He alludes to this himself on “Jumped Out the Window,” rapping, “I been in the top room at Tootsie’s, they ain’t stunt me/They know I got money, and I don’t want nothing.”