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“The Final Boss Pai Mei” Continues the Ethos of Vstylez’ Previous LPs “Thornton Melon” & “Buddy Revell” (Album Review)

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“The Final Boss Pai Mei” Continues the Ethos of Vstylez’ Previous LPs “Thornton Melon” & “Buddy Revell” (Album Review)

Here is the 4th studio LP from Detroit, Michigan underground veteran Vstylez. Being introduced to him through his feature on “Clash of the Titans” off of eLZhi’s 3rd mixtape The Leftovers, he eventually put out a debut album of his own At Oddz ‘Til I’m Even in late 2014 & the sophomore effort Thornton Melon about 4 years later. The acclaim of the latter resulted in V temporarily signing to Middle Finger Music & returning in 2024 with Buddy Revell, coming back almost 2 years later for The Final Boss Pai Mei.

“Capricorn” after the intro begins with this angelic boom bap intro talking about his zodiac sign whereas “Fenkell Ave.” recalls his experiences growing up near that road leaning towards a much dustier & hardcore vibe. “Iron Sharps Iron” featuring The Bad Seed unites both of them over more boom bap instrumentation talking about both of them being forged for the fight while “My Prime” dabbles with rap rock feeling like he’s in his best possible quality.

The self-produced “YNz” sends a message to all the younger artists out there incorporating some prominent synthesizers leading into “The Raid 2” featuring eLZhi reuniting both MCs to talk about having the ability of putting holes through chests via rhyming. “Introvert” instrumentally brings a triumphant aura to the picture advising everyone to let him be while “Golden Arms” featuring Isaac Castor & Ruste Juxx brings all 3 of them together for a cutthroat hardcore hip hop anthem.

Black Milk gets behind the boards for a profound ode where V looks to stand for “The Fallen” ones in his life & having scars within his soul that no one can visibly see but once “Denmark Vesey” tells the audio story of the late Charleston abolitionist whom the Detroit emcee/producer was named after, Sadat X accompanies V on the mic during “Dumb” for all of these idiotic muhfuckas out here getting high off percocets to acknowledge what they’ve done for the culture.

“Changing My Ways” wraps up the last leg of The Final Boss Pai Mei talking about having liquor on his breath & leaving rumble all over the mess of regrets he’s made while “No One” puts a soulful twist on the traditional boom bap sound thanks to Bronze Nazareth detailing him becoming his own provider & every move being self condition. “Patricia” produced by Marv Won finishes up the full-length sampling gospel for a crushing boom bap tribute to his late mother of the same name.

The Final Boss Pai Mei carries over the ethos of both Thornton Melon & Buddy Revell in the sense of Vstylez naming his albums after characters from classic movies, with this one being Gordon Liu’s portrayal in Kill Bill 2 & dropping some of the greatest material of his career for nearly a decade. Even if I personally prefer the latter half, it’s already been confirmed that Walter Sobchak will finally arrive next & this will hold off fine until then.

Score: 7/10





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