Young Stress's debut album, Mix Tape Kongs, is an impressive collection of tracks that showcase his versatility as a rapper and his ability to blend different styles of hip-hop seamlessly. From the opening track, "Intro," which features a sample from the classic film The Godfather, to the closing track, "Outro," which sees Young Stress reflecting on his journey as an artist, every song on this album is a standout.
One of the most impressive aspects of Mix Tape Kongs is the range of beats and instrumentals that Young Stress raps over. From the old-school boom-bap of "The Comeback" to the trap-inspired "Flexin'," he proves that he can adapt to any production style and make it his own. His flow is smooth and confident, and he delivers his lyrics with a sense of urgency and authenticity that is rare in today's rap landscape.
Lyrically, Young Stress covers a lot of ground on Mix Tape Kongs. He raps about everything from his struggles with addiction and mental health on "Addicted" to his ambitions and dreams on "The Comeback." He also addresses social issues like police brutality and racism on "Black Lives Matter" and "Hands Up." Despite the weighty subject matter, Young Stress manages to infuse his rhymes with a sense of hope and resilience that is inspiring.