On his official solo debut, hip-hop producer
Metro Boomin gathers a team of familiar faces and serves up a shadowy collection of hypnotic trap nuggets on the chart-topping
Not All Heroes Wear Capes. His work is typically addictive, as hazy atmospherics and popping beats lay the groundwork for the guest rappers to do their things. At the top of the pack,
Travis Scott scores five slots, including album highlight "Overdue," which rides a haunting
Annie sample, while
21 Savage contributes a trio of ominous yet deviously enthralling songs, with "Don't Come Out the House" and "10 Freaky Girls" the standouts.
Young Thug,
Gunna,
Swae Lee,
Wizkid, and
Migos'
Offset each drop a pair of tracks, personalizing
Metro's production with their distinctive deliveries. In addition to these multiple appearances,
Not All Heroes Wear Capes also recruits
J Balvin on the
Wizkid/
Offset collaboration "Only You" and
Gucci Mane on "10AM/Save the World." Elsewhere,
Kodak Black joins
Scott and
21 on "No More," a weary comedown that finds their hard-living lifestyles catching up to them. The effort's sole promotional single, "No Complaints," is basically a
Migos song with a
Drake verse, allowing
Offset to take his place in the spotlight while
Future and
Young Thug pop into the studio for some ad-libbing. Overall,
Not All Heroes advances
Metro Boomin's technique, utilizing an Avengers-of-trap team to amplify the drama in his atmospherics and focus the hypnotic appeal of his sharp beat pops. ~ Neil Z. Yeung