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So, 'The Come Up: Vol. 20' brings a raw energy that’s hard to ignore. It’s a documentary, sure, but it feels more like stepping into a jam session with all these artists. The pacing is kinda scattered, jumping around between freestyles and music videos, which gives it this frenetic, almost spontaneous vibe. You get glimpses of Oj Da Juiceman, Gucci Mane, and Waka Flocka, among others, who all bring their own flavor. There’s this gritty aesthetic throughout, capturing the hustle of the underground scene. The performances are authentic, almost like a backstage pass to hip-hop culture at the time. It’s a snapshot of an era, really, a blend of sound and atmosphere that stands out in the sea of polished productions.
Includes exclusive freestyles from various artists.Captures the underground hip-hop scene of 2009.Distinctive raw and gritty atmosphere.
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