Yelawolf, the Alabama-born rapper known for his unique blend of country and hip-hop, delivers a powerful and concise statement with "Mile Zero." Released on April 23, 2021, via Slumerican Records, this 35-minute album is a testament to Yelawolf's versatility and lyrical prowess. Collaborating with DJ Muggs, the album seamlessly blends country hip-hop and southern hip-hop elements, creating a sonic landscape that is both familiar and fresh.
"Mile Zero" features nine tracks, each offering a distinct flavor while maintaining a cohesive theme. Standout collaborations include "Flea Market" with Bub Styles, "Privacy" with Del The Funky Homo Sapien & DJ Paul, and "Dust Broom" with Christian Rose & Semi Sam Lee. These features add depth and variety to the album, showcasing Yelawolf's ability to work with different artists and styles.
The album opens with "Wtf," setting a high-energy tone that carries throughout. Tracks like "Geeyat Damnit" and "Hand over Fist" highlight Yelawolf's signature flow and storytelling abilities, while "Harvest" and "The Catch" offer a more introspective look into his experiences and perspectives. "Matador" and "Privacy" further explore his lyrical depth, making "Mile Zero" a compelling listen from start to finish.
Fans of Yelawolf's previous work will appreciate the evolution in his sound, as "Mile Zero" marks a notable shift from his earlier albums like "Blacksheep" and "Slumafia." The album's production, handled by DJ Muggs, complements Yelawolf's vocals perfectly, creating a harmonious blend of country and hip-hop that is uniquely Yelawolf. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to his music, "Mile Zero" is an essential addition to any hip-hop collection.