Spillgion

| Spillage Village

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Spillgion

Spilligion is the major label debut album by American hip hopcollective Spillage VillageJID and EarthGang, released on September 25, 2020 by DreamvilleInterscope, and SinceThe80s. The collective consists of EarthGang, JID, Hollywood JB, Jurdan Bryant, Mereba6lack, and Benji. The album features guest appearances from Ant ClemonsAri LennoxBuddyChance the RapperMasegoLucky Daye, and Big Rube.The production was primarily handled by in-house producers Olu, Benji, Christo, and Hollywood JB, with outside producers Nice Rec, Jay Card, Monte Booker, and Elite, among others. -Wikipedia

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  • The Post

    Spillage Village has always been unique and boundary-pushing. The usage of various sounds that attempt to make the album fresh sometimes fail to do so, but others progress the album to a whole other level that keeps it solid all around.  

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  • Everything is Noise

    They have so much to offer, representing everything from the flaws and sins of humanity, to the elevated spirituality that so many strive to achieve, and everything else in between. It’s what I needed, tonight especially. It’s what I’ll go to when I need a shot of optimism behind the ear. It’s… really damn good, y’all. Press play and become a convert. 

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  • Wavypack

    "Spilligion" seemingly tries to be a jack of many trades and winds up a master of none. There's a strong lack of cohesion hindering this album even in it's best musical moments.  

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  • HipHop Golden Age

    Spilligion is a beautiful album. Even Hip Hop traditionalists who usually avoid the artists involved would do well to go and check out this project.  

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  • HipHop Hopscotch

    this album is great. It's got a very light, atmospheric project which is easy to just transcend in. The soulful hooks, jazz inspired beats and laid back rapping all come together for a great project.  

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