![]() ![]() The skit at the beginning of the track is more meaningful than it may first seem to be, and the bragadocious flow and rhymes definitely suit the beat. It’s a great introduction to what’s to come, and realy gets you into Love Story early on. Kicking off the album is Outer Space, a fun and fast-paced track with a really cool beat. You can tell that I like the album, so I’ll save talking about that until a bit later and give you a rundown of the tracks. I have to say, I’m really pleased Yela took his time with this, though you can clearly hear a lot of effort has gone into making this the most coherant, and ultimately best stuff Yelawolf has ever put out. ![]() ![]() Whilst we may have got to hear some new tracks on SHADYXV, I really wanted another full-length project, and I finally got one. I’m a huge Yela fan and this was his first new project in over two years. Well, I’ve had plenty of time to decide, so here it is. Now I didn’t want to do a review straight away because I get excited about new stuff- the time I proclaimed that The Equaliser was one of my all time favourite films when I walked out of the cinema is a prime example- and I wanted to wait for the hype to settle down before I decided what I really thought of Love Story. Seeing as I’ve had the album for over a month I’ve decided it’s finally time for my review of Yelawolf’s new album Love Story. ![]()
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