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Wakko the Kidd Releases His Debut Album “In Airheadz We Trust” Under Psychopathic Records (Album Review)

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Wakko the Kidd Releases His Debut Album “In Airheadz We Trust” Under Psychopathic Records (Album Review)

Hollywood, California rapper & entrepreneur Wakko the Kidd making his full-length studio debut. Introducing himself in the summer of 2018 off his debut single “Multiple Racks”, he would go on to launch his own strain of cannabis called Airheadz a year later. However in the summer of 2024, the Insane Clown Posse signed him to Psychopathic Records & has performed at many of their events like the Gathering of the Juggalos or Hallowicked. To get the hatchet’s 2026 going, he’s ready to finally drop In Airheadz We Trust.

“Back n Forth” featuring Rio da Yung O.G. begins with a Detroit trap instrumental talking about wasting no time with broke bitches whereas “Bury a Body” featuring Ouija Macc finds the 2 teaming up for a more standard trap vibe offering to show listeners how to dispose corpses. “What’s That!?” featuring Baby Kia blends some synths hi-has boasting their freshness just before “Bloodbath” featuring Violent J talks about getting cash soon as they wake up.

Derez De’Shon joins Wakko on “How Many Times?” cloudily advising people that this is their chance to do their dance leading into “Fake Love” featuring Doobie combining trap & rock so they can talk about people pretending to support them when that isn’t the case in reality. “Cherry Cola” featuring RMC Mike returns to the Detroit sound speaking of doing better things in life like focusing towards their music careers while “Goin’ Crazy” featuring Peewee Longway sees the pair talking about their successes.

The song “Back It Up” featuring Icewear Vezzo & Soulja Boy kicks off the last leg of In Airheadz We Trust incorporating some 808s & bells for a single appealing to the strip clubs but once “Death Wish” featuring Shaggy 2 Dope & produced by Mythic Mindz tells everyone who’ve been praying for their demise that they could end up on the 11:00 news, the final track “Outta My Mind” featuring Layzie Bone wraps up Wakko’s debut with a cloudy trap crossover talking about smoking weed.

I got to meet this guy a couple months ago at Hallowicked & some of the singles we got building towards In Airheadz We Trust gave me a better understanding as to why ICP signed him to Psychopathic, but Wakko the Kidd much like Ouija is stylistically different compared to a lot of the artist the label that runs beneath the streets has signed previously. A lot of the production is catered to the Detroit sound & although I don’t mind most of the guests, I feel like there are more of them then there needed to be.

Score: 7/10





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