The sound of tracks like “Change” and “Love Story” harken back to his Creekwater days. The track’s opening eludes to Yelawolf getting kicked out of the house of hip hop, but unlike Radioactive, when he compromised for a wider audience and safer sound, Yelawolf triumphantly declares, “I’m not out of place, I’m from outer space!” signaling a change in philosophy and the beginning of the most authentic and genuine album the Gadsden MC could put out today. An artist who is constantly evolving and pushing the boundaries of the genre, Yelawolf finally produced the album he always wanted to share. Love Story rightfully opens up with “Outer Space,” a track symbolic of Yelawolf’s place in hip hop and its outskirts.
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