Babytron’s fan base continues to grow with his new album, Case Dismissed.
This is Babytron’s fifth album in the past year and that plays a huge factor in his growth over that past year.
This album is on the shorter side, with only 13 tracks, compared to his usual 16 to 20 tracks. This doesn’t mean the album is significantly worse than his others. It is still a good album, but he has been on such a tear recently that this one doesn’t exactly live up to the rest.
A bright spot about the album is Babytron’s flow and his creative lyrics. He has always been known for his creative bars that almost make listeners laugh, and he sticks with that style in this album.
Some of the better tracks on the album include “Milkman,” “Absent,” and “3 Stooges,” the last of which features BLP Kosher and Certified Trapper. Babytron has worked with both of these rappers many times before, and every time he works with one of them, they make a hit song.
Although there are a few good songs, there are definitely some skips, which isn’t normal for Babytron. He has been on a roll making great song after great song. This album just doesn’t stack up as well to his recent albums.