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21 Savage Savage Mode Ii [chopped Not Slopped... < Trusted >

Metro Boomin’s already cinematic and eerie production takes on a more cavernous, metallic quality.

Critics and fans alike viewed the project as more than a publicity stunt, but rather a meaningful tribute to . By officially releasing this version through Epic Records and Republic Records , 21 Savage and Metro Boomin bridged the gap between modern Atlanta trap dominance and the foundational aesthetics of Houston and Memphis. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more A Review of Savage Mode II: [Chopped Not Slopped] 21 Savage SAVAGE MODE II [CHOPPED NOT SLOPPED...

Includes the original 15 tracks from the standard album for direct comparison. Key Highlights & Guest Features AI responses may include mistakes

The actor's authoritative narration, which defined the original album's cinematic feel, remains a cornerstone of the remixed experience. Reception and Significance Reception and Significance While the original cover art

While the original cover art already referenced the classic Southern Pen & Pixel aesthetic of the 90s, the remix version features the same art with a signature purple overlay , nodding to Houston's "purple drank" culture. Project Structure

The "Chopped Not Slopped" style, pioneered by DJ Screw and refined by The Chopstars, involves slowing the tempo, dropping the vocal pitch, and using "chops" (turntable scratches and repeated phrases) to create a psychedelic, swampy atmosphere.

Contains the 14 "ChopNotSlop" remixes, including a unique "Purple Savage Mode II Intro".

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