Young Rome
Food For Thought (Edited)
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AMG Review of Food for Thought [Clean]
Andy Kellman
All Music GuideFueled by raging hormones and a whole lot of alcohol -- enough, in fact, to make him forget his own name (he said it) -- Young Rome's solo debut is a rather defiant move and an striking attempt to leave his kid-pop past in the dust. The endless succession of lewd and cocky rhymes occasionally comes across as desperate. It's not that he doesn't sell it well. He does make the transition from youngster to player a lot smoother than many other artists who have developed similarly. Marques Houston co-writes and co-produces first single "After Party" and ought to take himself to court for fleecing "Pop That Booty." [A clean version of the album was also made available.]






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