10 is a rare finale that actually feels like a climax. It’s a celebratory, bloated, beautiful, and grimey conclusion to a series that changed the landscape of independent rap. It cements Westside Gunn not just as a rapper, but as one of the most important visionaries in modern music.
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Gunn has always been a "wrestling promoter" at heart, and 10 features a star-studded card. The chemistry remains unmatched: 10 is a rare finale that actually feels like a climax
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Securing verses from Black Star (Mos Def & Talib Kweli) and Run The Jewels elevates the project from a street classic to a hip-hop event.