Darkskin Niggas with Lightskin Problems crashes through expectations — Stickerbush (with collaborators) layers glitchy electronics, raw hip hop beats and unsettling atmospheres into a dense sound-collage that feels both chaotic and intentional. The album doesn’t offer easy comfort: distorted vocals, heavy bass, fractured rhythms and abrupt shifts create a sonic world that’s disorienting, abrasive, and raw, reflecting themes of identity, conflict and existential unease. Tracks like “Darkskin Harmonizing” and “Fuck a Stimulus I Need My Shit in Blood” carry emotional weight: anger, frustration and vulnerability swirl together with digital noise and lo-fi textures. It’s the kind of record that resists easy digestion — you’re not meant to nod along, but to sit with the discomfort, let it linger. For listeners drawn to underground, boundary-pushing hip hop and experimental sound design, this album is a defiantly bold statement. Genre : Hip Hop Country : US Final Verdict : 59% (Forgettable A...