Hitler Wears Hermes 7 (2019) - Westside Gunn


Hitler Wears Hermes 7 is the seventh installment in Westside Gunn's mixtape series, released on November 1, 2019. This project continues Gunn's signature blend of gritty street narratives and high-fashion references, solidifying his position in the hip-hop landscape.

Tracklist:

  1. FCKNXTWK (feat. DJ Drama)

  2. Broadway Joes

  3. Size 42

  4. Connie's Son

  5. Banana Yacht

  6. Gondek

  7. Kelly's Korner

  8. Undertaker Vs Goldberg

  9. Love U

  10. Kool G

  11. It's Possible

  12. Lucha Bros

  13. WestsideGunn Day

  14. Kensington Pool

  15. Outro

The mixtape maintains the series' hallmark aesthetic, intertwining raw, unfiltered lyricism with soulful, often minimalist production. Gunn's vivid storytelling and distinctive ad-libs are prevalent throughout the project, offering listeners a deep dive into his experiences and perspectives.

Notable Tracks:

FCKNXTWK (feat. DJ Drama): An energetic opening track featuring DJ Drama, setting the tone for the mixtape with its assertive delivery and dynamic production.
Broadway Joes: A track that showcases Gunn's storytelling prowess over a soulful beat, reflecting on his roots and experiences.
Size 42: Produced by Daringer, this track features Gunn's signature flow over minimalist production, emphasizing his lyrical dexterity.
Lucha Bros: A standout track with a wrestling-inspired title, highlighting Gunn's unique cultural references and collaborations.

The mixtape received positive feedback from critics and fans alike. Pitchfork noted that with each edition of the series, "the bars seem to get a little harder, the beats a little prettier, and Gunn’s persona comes further into focus."

Westside Gunn’s Hitler Wears Hermes 7 is a masterclass in raw, unapologetic street rap, delivered with an artist’s touch that elevates it beyond just another underground release. His approach to lyricism isn’t about intricate wordplay in a traditional sense—it’s about painting vivid, almost cinematic portraits of the world he came from, pairing them with his unmistakable delivery and signature ad-libs. His genius lies in how he blends high culture with the grim realities of the streets, effortlessly referencing luxury brands and wrestling legends in the same breath as violent street tales.

Throughout this mixtape, Gunn refines his craft, stripping down his verses to their most potent essence. He isn’t trying to over-explain his world—he drops listeners right into it. A track like "Broadway Joes" is a perfect example of this, where Gunn's effortless, off-kilter flow gives his lines an unpredictable rhythm, making them feel even more immediate and visceral.

Production-wise, the beats are minimalist but soulful, often built on obscure samples that add to the raw, vintage aesthetic. This allows Gunn’s voice to take center stage, making every bar feel like an event. Tracks like "Size 42" and "Lucha Bros" exemplify this, where Gunn’s nonchalant delivery makes his verses feel even more menacing. His approach is almost painterly—he doesn’t flood the canvas with words but places each bar carefully, knowing exactly what kind of impact it will have.

One of Gunn’s most underrated qualities as an MC is his ear for curation—not just in beats but in guest features. His ability to bring out the best in collaborators is evident on tracks like "Kool G" and "Lucha Bros," where his Griselda peers complement his style perfectly. He understands how to construct a project that feels cohesive, using interludes and skits to enhance the experience, rather than just filling space.

In Hitler Wears Hermes 7, Gunn fully embraces his artistic persona. He isn’t just rapping—he’s orchestrating an entire aesthetic experience, from the luxurious references to the raw, grime-coated beats. This installment proves why he remains one of the most distinct voices in hip-hop, blending style, storytelling, and an unshakable confidence that makes every bar feel iconic.

Hitler Wears Hermes 7 exemplifies Westside Gunn's commitment to authentic storytelling and his unique fusion of street culture with high-end fashion references. The mixtape serves as a testament to his artistry and continues to resonate with fans of underground hip-hop.

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