the World, the album hews to the standard “deluxe edition” blueprint: This is a cobbled-together collection of B-sides-good ones, but B-sides nonetheless. Despite its length and billing as the sequel to Uzi’s breakout 2016 mixtape Lil Uzi Vert vs. The World 2, which gives us 14 new tracks and more than 40 additional minutes from the endless Atake sessions. And yet, one week later, he’s already returned with Eternal Atake (Deluxe)-LUV vs. Uzi’s long-awaited third album didn’t just deliver an hour of new music, it felt like the best possible record he could have made, a dizzying showcase for his technique, charisma, and style. It would have been crazy to expect more of Lil Uzi Vert after Eternal Atake.
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