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SULE – WRITTEN ON WIDES CORNER VOL.2 (VIBE MAGAZINE REVIEW)

Armon Sadler

Nov 8, 2024

"Sulé opted to display variety. It showed his versatility and willingness to appeal to all types of rap fans, making this effort another victory under his belt." https://www.vibe.com/music/reviews/new-music-friday-ab-soul-ferg-young-nudy-hip-hop-releases-1234942072/

Sulé is back with his second project in eight months, the sequel to his Black Soprano Family debut Written On Wides Corner. The New Jersey lyricist slam dunks once again, delivering sharp flows, impressive wordplay, heavy-hitting punchlines, and endless pop culture references.

Benny The Butcher and Fuego Base join him on the triumphant sounding “Trois Sopranos,” trading big bars and bravado over the course of almost three and a half minutes. The true gem in this project, and improvement from the first volume, is the diversity of sonics and infusion of more instruments. There is also the trap influence on “Victor Cruz” and his change of tone on the “My Brother’s Keeper” hook.


One of the constant criticisms thrown at Griselda rappers and their affiliates is they often rap over the same beats, but Sulé opted to display variety. It showed his versatility and willingness to appeal to all types of rap fans, making this effort another victory under his belt. – AS

https://open.spotify.com/album/71KjiqncFWjDJyoD2LWcdQ?si=fKKaaEwgRzqlgHTjPGBLwg

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