As the files unzipped, it felt like the studio walls were receding. Out came the heavy, cinematic bass of "Seventeen," echoing the hunger of a kid in Worcester who didn't have anything to lose. Then came the frantic, shifting flows of "Broski," a track that felt less like a song and more like a transcript of a betrayal he was still processing.
After releasing his debut mixtape, "The Cold Day in Hell," in 2012, Lucas began to gain traction online, eventually catching the attention of Atlantic Records, with whom he signed in 2016. However, it was his 2017 single "Devil's Work" that truly put him on the map, showcasing his technical prowess and lyrical dexterity.
The production is generally praised as "clean" and stylistic, ranging from boom-bap to modern trap.