
7even7ide7moke and Dow Jones link up for “Survivor’s Guilt.”
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TOP 3 SONGS
3. Let’s Go (Ft. Dbx2 & Mack Drizzle)
Toughhhhhh.
Dbx2, Mack Dizzle, and 7even7ide7moke are the trio I didn’t know we needed. In “Let’s Go,” they come together like the rap equivalent of Klay Thompson, Kevin Durant, and Steph Curry. Over a dramatic hip-hop beat that stands out as a highlight of the entire album, the artists deliver verses about hustling, rolling with killers, staying true to themselves, and relentlessly chasing money. Each artist brings confident, explosive energy with creative punchlines and flows that hit hard. Special shoutout to Mack Dizzle for nailing a flawless hook that’s both catchy and tough as nails.
2. 120 Shots (Hoopin’)
120 shots is a lot.
This track is hard as hell. First and foremost, I think the terrifying hip-hop beat that powers everything is awesome to listen to, especially because I am a horror movie fan. From there, 7even7ide7moke and featured guest Jason Packs appropriately kill s**t. In the song, the duo deliver aggressive, punchy raps that speak on their willingness to put their competition in the dirt, their major come-ups, and their carefree mentality towards shiesty women. While I love how both slide their asses off, I particularly rock with 7even7ide7moke’s extra sly delivery and Jason’s extra Canadian accent. Both are hard as hell.
1. Survivor’s Guilt
Of course, the album’s title track is amazing.
7even7ide7moke sounds war-ready in “Survivor’s Guilt,” and for good reason. He kicks off the song by mentioning his desire to catch his brother’s killer, then dives into themes of PTSD, wanting only those who genuinely love him around, and being prepared to defend himself against anyone who wishes him harm.
I love this song’s emotional production; it sets the tone for 7even7ide7moke’s heartfelt, raw bars. I also appreciate how he spits with cool aggression, sounding hard as hell but also like someone who fully understands how he has to move. All in all, this track is the epitome of a great intro.
SONG-BY-SONG RATING
1. Survivor’s Guilt (4/5)
2. Demons (Ft. Gershii DaVincii) (3.5/5)
3. 120 Shots (Hoopin’) (Ft. Jason Packs) (4/5)
4. Let’s Go (Ft. Dbx2 & Mack Drizzle) (4.5/5)
5. With You (Ft. Chubbzgoocrazy) (4/5)
6. Impossible (Ft. BB Blanco & Bluntz) (3.5/5)
7. Proud Of Me (3.5/5)
8. Curtain Calls (4/5)
RGM RATING
(C+) (78%)
7even7ide7moke and Dow Jones have delivered one of the hardest street albums of the year in Survivor’s Guilt.
Throughout this project, 7even7ide7moke consistently comes across as an authentic figure, delivering raw, unfiltered raps that reflect his deep understanding of the streets. Particularly, using confident deliveries, sturdy flows, and impactful punchlines, he dives into the violence he’s witnessed and is always ready for, the temptations that accompany success, his desire for loyalty, and the realities of life after being released from jail. I love how every single word he delivers hits your soul.
Another standout aspect of this project is how the guest artists, such as Gershii Davinci, Mack Drizzle, and Dbx2, not only match but sometimes even surpass 7even7ide7moke’s energy. Their punchy, aggressive verses on similar themes add an extra layer of intensity and help elevate the entire project.
What would this album be without its hard-hitting production? Across just eight tracks, it delivers fierce drill beats, powerful street rhythms, intense dramatic sounds, and even some Cali-inspired vibes. Alongside these, a few smooth beats provide a refreshing change of pace, enhancing the overall flow of the project.
All in all, I highly recommend you give this project a spin.

Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.