Review
XXXtentacion's debut studio album, '17,' cuts through the noise with raw, unfiltered emotion and introspection. Dropping in 2017, this concise masterpiece clocks in at just under 22 minutes, yet it feels like a deep dive into the artist's soul. Steering away from the typical Florida rap scene's bass-heavy, turn-up beats, '17' opts for an evocative tapestry of acoustic and piano-driven elements. The mix of emo, lo-fi, indie rock, alternative R&B, and grunge weaves a hauntingly beautiful soundscape that perfectly complements XXXTentacion's heartfelt delivery.
With lyrical themes touching on the darkest corners of the human experience—suicide, failed relationships, infidelity—the album doesn't shy away from heavy subjects. Standout tracks like "Jocelyn Flores," "Revenge," and "Fuck Love" (featuring Trippie Redd) showcase his knack for crafting emotionally resonant tunes. Despite minimal radio play and press, '17' skyrocketed to number two on the US Billboard 200 and earned double platinum status. Critically acclaimed for its emotional depth and groundbreaking sound, this album paints a vivid portrait of an artist struggling with depression but still managing to connect deeply with listeners. - Jasper