Listen To “No Reception” By Payphoneworld

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NO RECEPTION (ALBUM)

Payphoneworld


Payphoneworld, put the Mollys down!

Payphoneworld is a very interesting rapper… If I were to guess, he isn’t old enough to drink and probably has fake dracos hiding under his bed. In “No Reception,” his latest album, PPW hits us with music that you can bop, josh, and trap to.

Three things power No Reception: Careless bars, instrumentals that are both hard-hitting and trap-inspired, and flows that are sneaky good. While there aren’t many moments you should take the album seriously, there are moments in which it will make you feel happy that you have a wireless phone.

In all seriousness, “On Me” and “Private Jet” are two tracks that I would consider solid on No Reception. Everything else is as questionable as the NBA season returning this year.

Give No Reception a shot below!


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