The album is on a very high level. It starts with the intro, with a lot of power / anger he announces the death Raf Camora's. In the track "What I want" is already on, it shows that he also dealt with his older albums, thus combining therapy after therapy with album before the album (eg: treatment before the album: Do not ask me: Ask me not for my life, I have no plan, except a house on the beach and money / except a date with Jessi Alba ... therapy after the album: What I want: My house on the beach Wurd 'bombed
because Taliban lives on the web, Jessi Alba Readme stand I came too late to unsrem Date) And on it goes with "You & I" in which he talks about his career, from start to where he is today.
But now times to the poor From the album: The Remixes are quite unnecessary in some cases ... there was once the "Fakkermusik Remix feat Nazar." In which only a House beat is heard with a few recordings from the original of "Next stop future) . The "As long as you look good Remix" is not exactly brilliant. Only the "YO Remix" is perfect by all good parts, being here Raf Camora accepts only the Hook, which also originally on "Next Stop future can be heard ".
"Bad like we" is a very nice song for Faul rum are, they have one disadvantage here, however: Raf Camora is not represented on the song.
Conclusion: Raf Camora shows what he's got, the productions are top, although they are not provided with the right intention in the foreground, because he wants to concentrate on the lyrics. The topics are very well chosen and Camora looking what you are talking, you can hear immediately. I have also long gone so an atmosphere as experienced on songs like "Traumatized" or "Black Raven". Only the songs "Bad like we", "As long as you look good remix", "Fakkermusik Remix" are a bit questionable.
Accompanied the talented artist Raf Camora on the way to the grave, and they lie down to this album.
4 *
Tip from me: If you want to hear one of the best albums of all time, then they lie down to "Next Stop Future" by Raf Camora.
ATTENTION !: Raf Camora albums are not for people who, for example, just listen to the classic Street Rap!