Atlanta rappers PeeWee Longway and Money Man both explore versatile rap styles and production techniques on their own, and their teaming up on the Long Money mixtape results in a flowing and at times ethereal hybrid of light trap beats and R&B undercurrents.
Auto-Tuned rap flows are bedded by jazzy piano samples on opening track "Digital," moving the often-dark trap instrumental into a more plaintive and almost friendly place.
Throughout the 20-song project this type of smart, inventive production meets inspired rap performances.
The meeting of melodic rap verses and sultry R&B hooks of "OOOWWWEEE" defines the overall vibe, one that never completely commits to pop or rap, but hovers between styles as it offers the best of both worlds.
Special guest appearances make for some of the best tracks on the tape, with Young Dolph showing up for the darkly infectious "Back Stroke" and Kamaiyah contributing a verse to the minimal, old-school-flavored "Still Hustlin'.".