A bluesy closer that serves as a grim warning, advising against a fate in the Hudson River. Critical Reception
Reviewers from Underground Hip Hop Blog and Anywhere the Dope Go describe a sound that ranges from "nautical and old-timey"—leaning into the "Pirate" persona—to bluesy, soulful, and guitar-driven. Key Tracks and Collaborations A bluesy closer that serves as a grim
Noted for its soulful storytelling, focusing on street life during Knowledge's adolescence. A standout track where Flee Lord delivers a
A standout track where Flee Lord delivers a high-energy verse over a "slick and confident" beat. His verses balance "standard shit talk" and coke
Critics frequently compare this album to Knowledge's 2021 release Hidden Treasures , with some considering Wolves the more "refined" and better-produced project.
Knowledge employs an elegant, deliberate flow characterized by unpredictable speed changes and a signature "understated" clarity. His verses balance "standard shit talk" and coke references with deeper, frank storytelling about coming up in the slums.