Destined 2 Win
| Lil TjayDestined 2 Win
Destined 2 Win is the second studio album by American rapper and singer Lil Tjay. It was released through Columbia Records on April 2, 2021. The album features guest appearances from 6lack, Polo G, Fivio Foreign, Saweetie, Tyga, Toosii, Offset, and Moneybagg Yo. -Wikipedia
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Clash Magazine
A deft step outside of hood braggadocio, 'Destined 2 Win' makes his ambitions explicit, but it truly thrives when Lil Tjay leaves his feelings and his creativity exposed.
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Ben's Beat
It continues to fascinate me that so many artists – especially in hip-hop – blow up to extreme heights when they’re still teenagers, because it’s abundantly clear that they’re still testing out their sound and trying to figure out where they fit into the context of the music industry at large. Tjay touches on some aspects that really work for him here, and quite a few that don’t. Will he be the next 21 Savage? Time will tell.
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Legends Will Never Die
I haven’t been a big fan of Tjay’s work up to this point & Destined 2 Win doesn’t really help change that because to me, it’s just another mediocre album from him. His personality definitely shines a lot more than it did on previous efforts, but the production choices are very hit or miss & a good portion of the love songs fall flat on their face.
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Hot New HipHop
It’s becoming clear that Lil Tjay, at just 19-years old, not only has an opportunity to shape and steer hip-hop’s future sound, but to become an icon within the genre, and outside of it. On Destined 2 Win, the young artist makes it known that this is a role he not only takes seriously, but one he plans to succeed in, no matter what.
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Ratings Game Music
Tjay’s conveniently titled album Destined 2 Win showcases some things that he does really well, and a few things that he can improve on.
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AllMusic
Destined 2 Win drags on a bit past the 40-minute mark, but the track sequence thoughtfully arranges Lil Tjay's different approaches so that he's never in one mode long enough for it to feel redundant.
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