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Aj Snow – Out the Way (Album Review)

FrankyNelly by FrankyNelly
April 5, 2026
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Aj Snow – Out the Way (Album Review)

Aj Snow returns with Out the Way, a confident follow-up to Smellin Like Success, continuing to build on his narrative of growth, focus, and self-made success. With production handled by Tristanware and Cornerboy Muzik, the project carries a cohesive sound that blends smooth, modern rap production with a motivational edge.

The title track, “Out the Way,” sets the tone early, rooted in independence and self-sufficiency. Aj leans into the idea of staying low-key while leveling up, making it clear that distance and discipline are part of his formula.

“Angeles Crest Highway” picks up the pace with high energy, delivering a focused message on perseverance. It’s a track that captures motion—both literally and metaphorically—as Aj emphasizes staying locked in despite distractions or doubt.

On “Benz on the Boat Dock,” the theme of the grind continues. The record reflects a mindset built on consistency and resilience, with Aj brushing off negativity while staying committed to his vision.

“Cash Money Chain,” featuring Negus Fresh, expands the scope with a more lifestyle-driven approach. Touching on financial independence, travel, and elevated living, the track highlights the rewards that come with staying dedicated to the process.

“Wheat Jordan 13’s” offers a more introspective moment on the project. Aj reflects on his upbringing and early experiences, tying in nostalgia with the ambition that continues to push him forward. It’s a grounded track that adds depth to the overall narrative.

Closing with “Model from the UK” featuring Tay Jordan, the project leans fully into a global, fast-paced lifestyle. With references to travel, fashion, and career-building, the track captures the energy of moving through different spaces while staying focused on long-term success.

Overall, Out the Way reinforces Aj Snow’s lane—motivated, self-aware, and consistently evolving. Backed by cohesive production and a clear vision, it’s a project rooted in discipline and growth, offering listeners both inspiration and a glimpse into the mindset behind the come-up.

Album rating: 9/10

Make sure to keep up with the latest project on Spotify



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