Ally Carnwath 

Mann: Mann’s World – review

The fresh-faced rapper's paean to G-funk is slick if largely sterile, says Ally Carnwath
  
  


LA rapper Mann was in nappies when Dr Dre's The Chronic cemented California's position at the centre of global hip hop, and his debut is in part a slick homage to this west coast heritage. The gangsta stylings are largely missing, but the loping tempo and mosquito-whine synths are unmistakable throwbacks to early90s G-funk. By comparison it's pretty sanitised stuff: "Gold Herringbone" recasts the sun-kissed menace of "Nuthin' But a 'G' Thang" as an upbeat tale of success against the odds, and Snoop's turn on "The Mack" is avuncular, late-period Dogg. Still, forget his antecedents and Mann's good-time rap is effective enough.

 

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