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GTIN09397601005130
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Ah, Kerser, the Aussie rapper who's been causing a stir down under for years now. His latest album, "Next Stepin," is a mixed bag of hard-hitting beats and questionable lyricism. From the opening track, "Intro," it's clear that Kerser is not holding back. The production is solid, with booming bass lines and infectious hooks that will have you nodding your head in no time. But as soon as the lyrics kick in, it's hard to take Kerser seriously. Lines like "I'm the king of the ring, call me Burger King" may get a chuckle out of some listeners, but for others, it's just cringeworthy. Kerser's flow is decent, but his lack of depth in his rhymes leaves much to be desired. Tracks like "Outta Here" and "On the Move" show Kerser trying to delve into deeper subject matter, but his delivery falls flat. It's hard to connect with a rapper who seems more interested in flaunting his material possessions than speaking on real issues. Overall, "Next Stepin" is a decent effort from Kerser, but it's clear that he still has a long way to go in terms of lyrical content and depth. If you're a fan of catchy beats and don't mind the occasional cringe-worthy line, then this album might be worth a listen. But if you're looking for substance and meaning in your hip-hop, you might want to steer clear of Kerser for now.

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