![]() ![]() It's all-too-real for spiritual people these days, and NF is calling all of those people that would claim to stand for something/someone but completely disconnect from the very source of their faith at times. ![]() "Oh Lord" comes off, making big statements about people that would talk to God, challenging people's seemingly-lack of dependence on God in the moments they're fine and then crawling back when they really need something. It makes for an interesting listen and read - not always the case in today's music. "Therapy Session" marches to a similar beat as the album intro where NF clearly self-diagnosing, hashing out personal experiences and dilemmas as every line pushes through. Those critics are of course morons and clearly have no clue what talent might be as "Mansions" was a solid album from a new kid on the block when it comes to the rap game. Talk about a statement: "Intro 2" is a direct fire back to criticisms that called NF underwhelming and disconnected, that his music was overly personal and without broad appeal. ![]()
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