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APEX by Ajani Jones Review
This album hits more than just to make music. It isn't today's music, it shows a different meaning to music. He's an upcoming rapper who writes from experience not from what he sees. It's very lyrical and reminds you of Busta Ryhmes or Kendrick Lamar. This album could be the next big thing if you actually sit there and listen to the lyrics that bond with the beat.
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