Track Listing:
1. Beautiful Music
2. Let it Knock feat. PRo
3. The First 48
4. Beautiful Monster feat. Skrip and Swoope
5. Beautiful Mind feat. Pastor Ad3
6. Hope Road feat. Jai
7. No Walls feat. Alcam
8. My Radio On Drugs
9. Money Produced by
10. Hey Momma feat. Fitzgerald
11. It’s Not About Me feat. Pettidee
12. Signed Up To Die
13. I’m So Gone feat. Kenny Deshields
14. Hold On feat. Fitzgerald
15. I Need You feat. Michelle Bonilla

 Thi’sl shows real progression with 15 new bangin’ tracks featuring guests like PRO, Pastor AD3, Fitzgerald and more. Beautiful Monster is full of midwest-style beats, marching drums and high-energy raps. Having only been on the scene for a few seasons now Thi’sl shows that his production can still improve while still focused on the same mission; bring the Good News to the streets.

“This is grown folks music / time to show you kids how grown folks do this.

Man you really ought to be ashamed / 35 years old and now you try to claim a game (that’s lame)”

From there Thi’sl brings the midwestern energy with “Let It Knock” featuring PRO, who’s verse is excellent. The best track on the album though is the title-track “Beautiful Monster” featuring Skrip’s hypnotic hook and a verse by Swoope. The beat is driving, makes you want walk with a swapper taking big emphatic steps as you roll down the sidewalk. Thi’sl’s gruff delivery is somewhat reminiscent of DMX back in the day, and really sounds gritty and

OVERALL Beautiful Monster is 15 tracks that jump back and forth from the beautiful love of Jesus and the dark side of life. Thi’sl speaks from experience, and his compassion for kids in streets is so evident through each track. Thi’sl music just gets better and more complex, while his rap delivery is getting refined as well. Beautiful Monster is Thi’sl’s best work yet.

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