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‘Hollywood’s Bleeding’ is an album by the 1%, about the healing properties of being in the 1%

is the rare feature who elevates the theme during his turn on “On The Road.” The Atlanta rapper travels through a decade of emotions in his single verse, flirting between exhaustion at a deteriorating relationship before admitting that he’d rather have money than love. “I ain’t runnin’ out of these bands for nothin’ or no one,” he passionately sings. “She say I’m a dog, but it takes one to know one / Been goin’ hard, been by myself, I don’t need no love.

Unfortunately, Post isn’t Lil Baby. He needs love, but can only fixate on his imagined, impending death. He is the same man who sing “who’d be at my funeral?” on his intro and complain two songs later that all his friends are now enemies. During ‘Die For Me,” Post harps on the fact that a past lover will no longer take a bullet for him, even as the artists that surround him make a very good case that any amount of wealth can triumph over loneliness.

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