SR3MM

| Rae Sremmurd, Swae Lee & Slim Jxmmi

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SR3MM

SR3MM is the third studio album by American hip hop duo Rae Sremmurd. It was released on May 4, 2018, by EarDrummers Entertainment and Interscope Records. The triple album also includes the debut solo studio albums by each of the duo, Swaecation by Swae Lee and Jxmtro by Slim Jxmmi.The album features guest appearances by Juicy J, Travis Scott, Future, Pharrell, Young Thug, The Weeknd and Zo Kravitz, among others.

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  • Pitchfork

    The triple album from Slim Jxmmi and Swae Lee is their clearest personal statement yet, a shining triptych of what it looks like to be young, black, and euphoric. 

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  • Rolling Stone

    Rae Sremmurd’s ‘Sr3mm’ Is a Triple Album Crackling With Promise 

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  • Spin

    Rae Sremmurd’s SR3MM Is Charming in Its Imperfection 

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  • Stereogum

    Rae Sremmurd Just Made History’s Least Ambitious Triple Album 

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  • HotNewHipHop

    "SR3MM" is a worthwhile experiment but it proves that Swae Lee and Slim Jxmmi are better as a duo, and need Mike Will production to truly be at their best. 

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  • The Guardian

    This triple LP lets the chart-topping MCs show off everything from spacey psychedelia to brisk trap – but its sheer size ends up diluting their pop genius 

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  • Consequence of Sound

    The pop-trap duo take listeners on an endurance test rather than a journey 

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  • DJ Booth

    SR3MM isn’t a perfect front to back party, but there are few missteps keeping this album from being 38 minutes of flame emojis.  

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  • High Snobiety

    Rae Sremmurd’s ‘SR3MM’ Is a Bonafide Triple Threat 

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  • UPROXX

    Jxmtro is the highlight of SR3MM, and should be the source of a couple summer playlist mainstays 

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  • Complex

    SR3MM and its companion solo discs actually serve to reinforce the group dynamic. It’s like taking a watch apart to see how it works. 

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  • AV Club

    SR3MM delivers quantity and quality by zeroing in on its creators’ charisma, clarifying the appeal that’s been there the whole time. 

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  • FACT Mag

    SR3MM proves that you can pack a massive project with personality and inventiveness instead of releasing a slog to game the streaming system. 

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  • The Young Folks

    Most of the album is missing the rebellious attitude of Rae’s previous record 

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  • Beat

    Rae Sremmurd’s ambitious triple-disc effort is their best body of work thus far, and solidifies them as pop-rap juggernauts. 

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  • Daily Emerald

    From Swae’s melodic singing and harmonizing to Jximmi’s gritty rapping and vibrant energy, the two mesh perfectly. 

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  • The Ratings Game

    “Sr3mm” is something special. While very short, the duo was able to accomplish practically everything I wanted them to in only nine tracks. 

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  • Immortal Reviews

    Very few tracks among the three albums really stand out and make a splash. Most of the tracks you end up remembering are the ones that are just truly bad.  

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  • Exclaim

    At this stage, both brothers realize they work better together, though SR3MM's unique format allows for a distinct look at the two very different parts of what make Rae Sremmurd tick. 

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  • chorus.fm

    On tracks that have simple choruses, they make up for it with lyrically and rhythmically strong verses. Rae Sremmurd have always created the best hits as a team, which is why SR3MM is another win for the duo. 

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