Constant Flow (CF 201) Drops New Project “Fun House” (Album Review)

Nelson Morales, aka Constant Flow 201 (CF201), is a Dirty Jerz (New Jersey) native who rose to prominence in the East Coast underground hip-hop scene. The East Coast emcee recently dropped his latest project titled “Fun House.” This album follows his previous project, “ASYLUM,” which was released back in February. The album is primarily produced by Speedy Babyy. CF is known to be part of the Rebel Armz faculty alongside AKIR, Hasaan Salaam, Chino XL, and Immortal Technique.

CF201 is back again with another lyrical sensation. He is no stranger when it comes to his fast and passionate lyrical delivery. “Fun House” delivers a dark lyrical tone with metamorphic themes. With vivid punchlines and complex storytelling wordplay.

The “Funhouse Intro” starts off with raw lyrical hardcore vague verses, with the inclusion referencing horror flicks. “Sunrise” “layers” and “Siesta” leads toward that fast-flow conscious sound. CF is adept at delivering fast and intricate rhymes. “Doctor” continues with accelerated rhymes combined with Spanish delivery. “Eminent Domain” concludes with CF reinstating the theme of the Album on how the Funhouse is not always circus.

Score: 8/10

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