Boston George, the Houston-based rapper, delivers a raw and unfiltered look into the streets with his 2014 mixtape "Trappin In Traffic." This 19-track project, released under AMG (Authentik Music Group), is a testament to Boston George's gritty storytelling and his ability to capture the essence of his city's hustle and flow.
The mixtape kicks off with the title track "Intro," setting the tone for the journey ahead. Boston George's signature style shines through in tracks like "Kilo" and "Streets Still Mine," where he flexes his lyrical prowess and street credibility. The mixtape also features a lineup of notable guests, including Jay-Z on "Mexican Potna" and Rick Ross on "Greatness," adding depth and variety to the project.
Boston George's versatility is evident throughout "Trappin In Traffic," as he seamlessly transitions from hard-hitting tracks like "Lil Niggas" and "Problem" to more introspective cuts like "Momma" and "Who Woulda Thought." The production, handled by a mix of up-and-coming and established producers, complements Boston George's delivery, creating a cohesive and engaging listening experience.
With a runtime of just over an hour, "Trappin In Traffic" is a solid body of work that showcases Boston George's growth as an artist and his commitment to his craft. Whether you're a longtime fan or a new listener, this mixtape offers a compelling glimpse into the world of Boston George and the streets he represents.