Album - Mature The Servant “Say Less.”

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On Mature The Servant’s album “Say Less.” The multi-talented emcee crafts a thoughtful and fun album. MTS creates a project that’s full of quotable lines, great features, and stellar beat selection. MTS uses “Say Less” to craft a quality album that includes everything one could want in their hip-hop album, including high replay value and impressive content quantity.

One of the album's consistencies is its content maturity, often reflecting its thematic landscape. Whether it's the topic of loyalty, love, or the general stresses of life, MTS addresses these topics with an autobiographical approach, rather than a fictional feel. The listener knows that they're hearing a man whose heeding warnings, rather than stating inexperienced generalizations.

On “Say Less.” MTS provides some high-class hip-hop music. As the emcee sounds confident, lyrically clever, and top-skilled, crafting highly-replay verses that could tickle the most callous hip-hop head’s ear. With song’s such as 73-9 showcasing the emcee’s best display of penmanship and proof that he’s able to stand toe-to-toe with any tier of emcee.

One of the album highlights is the consistent featuring of singer Parris Simone, the wife of MTS, who appears on half of the album. Simone often provides vocals that reflect the essence of MTS’s message, as upbeat songs like "Vote of Love." her voice reflects the high-tempo feel, reminiscent of a 70’s discotheque, while tracks like “Brass Rings.” She’s able to flawlessly support the vocals of MTS to provide harmonic accompaniment to MTS' melody. Simon’s versatility is significant, as she plays a key role in the album’s overall sound. She’s impactful in all the correct ways.

One of the best aspects of “Say Less” is its production value, with every beat telling the story before MTS speaks a word. Throughout “Say Less.” songs are often accompanied by catchy samples and impressive drums. MTS’s ear for beat selection is impressive and one of the album’s best qualities.

Overall, “Say Less” is a fantastic album, with Mature the Servant crafting an album that never misses its footing. From thought-provoking skits, to impressive pro-wrestling references, MTS hits the mark early and often with his content without ever overstaying his welcome.

You can listen to the album here.

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