Joell Ortiz Does Some Reminiscing In “Reflection” (Review & Stream)

 

S**t. I miss Slaughterhouse, too!


Joell Ortiz is prepping to release his upcoming album Mona Lisa really soon, and on it, I expect some excellent lyrical content and introspective hits. “Reflection” features both of these aspects, as on it, he talks about some of his shortcomings, his regrets, and all the experience he has gained since he’s entered the game. I like the tender vibe of the instrumental attached to this song, and f**k with how much the Puerto Rican rapper lets us into his mental throughout his verses.

Where does Joell Ortiz rank in Slaughterhouse? I say 3rd best behind Joe and Royce Da 5’9.

 

OVERALL RATING (4.5/5)

 


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