Ab-Soul Calls On Jason Martin & Thirst P For “All That”

Rating: 3 out of 5.

We will be receiving a new Ab-Soul album very soon.

If you’re an Ab-Soul fan, you’re likely aware that he went through a period where he wasn’t releasing much music. In the past, he explained that personal issues had left him feeling unmotivated to rap, leading him to step away for a while. However, after dropping his comeback album Herbert, it feels like he’s been back in full force. Over the past few months, we’ve seen him featured in several collaborations, and now he’s gearing up to release a brand new album called SOUL BURGER. The latest single from the project is “All That.”

“All That” straddles the line between boring and exciting more than Diddy straddles the line between evil and diabolical. While I find the dull chorus to be a major letdown, the verses from Ab-Soul and Thirsty P do feature impactful bars, fun flows, and dope punchlines. As for the production, it blends both vibes (Which is either a good or bad thing). Overall, I can see this track shining more when placed among other songs on an album, but as a standalone, I just thought it was blah.

Ab-Soul has a trick up his sleeve, right?

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