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    “Summertime Butch 2” Improves on Benny the Butcher’s EP from 11 Months Ago (Mixtape Review)

    gbj2eBy gbj2eJuly 16, 2025002 Mins Read
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    Here is the 18th mixtape from Buffalo, New York emcee Benny the Butcher. Being in the game for 2 decades already, it wouldn’t be until 2016 where he alongside his cousins Westside Gunn & Conway the Machine would take the culture by storm off projects like Tana Talk 3 & The Plugs I Met. Harry Fraud came in for a sequel to the latter following the mature Burden of Proof & finally, Tana Talk 4 took it back to the basement a few years back. We got Summertime Butch last August & only a couple months following Excelsior, a sequel to Summertime Butch has arrived.

    “Jasmine” featuring Westside Gunn produced by Daringer after the “Summer Feelin’” intro was a drumless intro talking about the state of rap being the same since 2Pac got killed almost 3 decade ago whereas “Hood on Fire” featuring Bruiser Wolf finds the 2 coolin’ down their respective streets after they started getting hot. “Told You So” talks about proving everyone who doubted him wrong over a Mike WiLL Made-It instrumental while “Summer ‘25” after the “Where’s Butch?” skit orchestrally boasts that you can find him outside.

    G Herbo joins Benny on the cloudy trap crossover “Why Would I?” wanting to find a reason for forgiving the people who’ve switched up on them as their popularity in music continued to grow just before “77 Club” keeps giving the middle finger to naysayers calling him washed talking about the analytics never lying. “Gold Plated Leica” featuring O.T. the Real brings the pair together to flex their dope line from Pittsburgh to Austin while “In the Wall” featuring Bun B gets back on the trap vibes thanks to Cory Mo talking about having drug money for everyone.

    “Pandoras” featuring Duckman & Elcamino begins the last 5 minutes or so of Summertime Butch 2 with the trio bringing up the fact B$F’s been making the whole rap game play follow the leader all decade up to this point trying to save a few regardless of the Everybody Can’t Go lesson while “Lo Lo’s” sends off the tape with a Bink! heater advising to trust what you see & let your eyes be the proof.

    The original Summertime Butch EP still remains the most polarizing entry in Benny’s discography over 11 months since it initially came out because a large crowd of people felt like he was on autopilot that whole time, but Summertime Butch 2 clears both the predecessor & Excelsior as a result of more consistency within the production & a tighter list of guests compared to the previous EP he gave us over a couple months ago.

    Score: 8/10

    Benny Butch Butchers Improves Mixtape Months Review Summertime
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