Destroy Lonely
If Looks Could Kill
Album · Hip-Hop/Rap · 2023
If Destroy Lonely’s music has happened to elude you, this is officially your opportunity to catch up. Figuratively part of a lineage marked by Future and Young Thug, as well as literally the progeny of Disturbing tha Peace rapper I-20, the Atlanta artist grew a profile alongside his Opium labelmate Ken Carson on memorable duo joints “MDMA” and “Murda Muzik”. Bolstered by Playboi Carti’s co-sign, his 2022 all-caps NO STYLIST mixtape benefited from the blending of his digitally processed rap-singing with some forward-thinking beats by Clayco, Cxdy, ProllyIan and trap veteran TM88, among others. The lowercase song title scheme behind his proper full-length debut notwithstanding, If Looks Could Kill feels like a more formal extension of its predecessor. Most of the prior tape’s beatmakers return alongside a handful of like-minded others, to deliver stark atmospheres, grimy rock accents and overdriven bass for tracks like “chris paul” and “how u feel?”, strategically designed for emotional mosh-pit readiness. He regularly employs deliberately repetitive, almost mantra-like hooks, as on “raver”, as well as melodic vocal riffs that prove similarly hypnotic, like on “by the pound” and “fly sht”. Carson returns for the bonus track “money & sex”, a disorienting finale that ultimately amplifies their confluent styles.
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