-
reminiscient of Pi'erre Bourne,
according to
Medithi. "Shake" and "****a" both
revolve around one-word choruses.
Medithi compared the
former song to Rae Sremmurd...
- song is also
titled after "Whim Wham" by
rapper Mook B of D4L.
Vivian Medithi of The
Fader commented "It
might be too
early to
start pinning down a song...
-
which indicates "generally
favorable reviews",
based on 5 reviews.
Vivian Medithi of
Pitchfork rated the
album 7.2/10 and
wrote in a review, "The 25-year-old...
- " He also
references rapper Diddy's ****ual ****ault allegations.
Vivian Medithi of The
Fader wrote, "Combining
chipper chords and
insistently throbbing...
- that [the album] is […] a party, and you're in the
center of it".
Vivian Medithi from the same
magazine wrote that, in
contrast to
other rage albums, Jump...
-
Burton / What the ****y, 'Bron
James / What the ****y Cyrus".
Vivian Medithi of The
Fader commented the song "brings to mind the
lethal and discontinued...
- his
experimental sound—dubbed "maximalist rage" by the Fader's
Vivian Medithi—which is
characterized by a
heavy usage of b**** and synths; his musical...
- and
listeners – Musicalyst". musicalyst.com.
Retrieved 13
April 2024.
Medithi,
Vivian (21
November 2023). "A
glimpse of
Palestinian hip-hop". No Bells...
-
deemed best
representative of the "gore-galore ethos" of More
Chaos by
Medithi.
Carson described it as his "hype track".
Backed by lo-fi synthesizers...
- RokOnTheTrack, Reklus1ve, and
Warren Hunter.
Writing for The Fader,
Vivian Medithi said that Bad **** F*cking Kid was "aimed at [Nettspend's] core fans" and...