Dex Meets Dexter

| Famous Dex

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Dex Meets Dexter

Dex Meets Dexter is the debut studio album by American rapper Famous Dex. It was released on April 6, 2018, by 300 Entertainment and Rich Forever Music.[1]The album features guest appearances from Diplo, ASAP Rocky, Wiz Khalifa, and Drax Project. The album has been supported by three singles: "Pick It Up" featuring ASAP Rocky, "Japan" and "Light" featuring Drax Project.

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  • Hiphop DX

    Dex operates on the other side of the mumble rap coin with a surprisingly specific focus on Auto-Tune croons and melancholy melodies. 

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  • Spill Magazine

    the majority of songs are lighthearted and made for entertainment 

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  • The Ratings Game

    Dex Meets Dexter,’ he looks to take his fame to another level, giving us 14 tracks that are feature-light, which tells me he has more than enough to carry his own. 

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  • Hot New HipHop

    If you're a fan of his style, you'll no doubt find plenty to enjoy.  

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  • XXL Magazine

    the album showcases Famous Dex's versatility, occasionally straying from trap musings and showing his romantic and introspective side over the course of the album's 14 tracks 

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  • Broadway World

    Dex Meets Dexter is a conceptual compilation of 14 tracks that fluidly transition through a more easygoing "Dex" and a more familiarly animated and ad-lib heavy "Dexter". 

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  • The Observer

    Like Famous Dex does, enjoy the here and now; “Dex Meets Dexter” necessitates a listener free from judgement.  

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  • The Source

    This project is a very polished entry for Dex.  

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  • Tuc Magazine

    He’s showing us he’s really much more than a trap artist and in this music business, an artist who can do more than one genre of music is a unique person who is capable of many things 

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  • Escape Room Radio

    As it stands, the album is only useful as a collection of reasonable singles, surrounded by an insufferable mess of throwaway beats.  

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