Music for Men by Gossip

Album cover for Music for Men - Gossip
1. Dimestore Diamond
3:15
2. Heavy Cross
4:03
3. 8th Wonder
3:16
4. Love Long Distance
4:25
5. Pop Goes the World
3:26
6. Vertical Rhythm
3:49
7. Men in Love
3:40
8. For Keeps
4:07
9. 2012
3:50
10. Love and Let Love
3:31
11. Four Letter Word
3:49
12. Spare Me From the Mold
2:28
13. The Breakdown
3:41
14. Heavy Cross (Fred Falke remix - radio edit)
3:49
15. Heavy Cross (Burns remix)
7:37
16. Love Long Distance (Fake Blood remix - original)
4:36

Music for Men is the fourth studio album by the American band Gossip, released in 2009 by Columbia Records.

Look no further than <i>DS4EVER</i>’s lead single “too easy” for a distillation of Gunna’s approach to crafting what he’s announced as the final instalment of his <i>Drip Season</i> franchise. “It’s young Wunna and young Wheezy, man, this shit too easy,” the MC says on the chorus. For the large majority of <i>DS4EVER</i>, it is indeed the can’t-miss tandem of Gunna and Wheezy—production contributions from heavyweight producers Turbo, Metro Boomin, and Mike WiLL Made-It notwithstanding—and then a smattering of the MC’s favourite voices to round out 19 tracks of drip-god philosophy. <br /> Present, of course, is YSL label head Young Thug, and then the rest of Gunna’s Atlanta-based superstar peers (Future, Lil Baby, 21 Savage), who’ve all showed up to deliver some of the most inspired verses in recent memory. For his part, Gunna opens the book on himself, reflecting on the love he wants in his life (“poochie gown”, “you & me”, “missing me”), on how different his life is from that of the general public (“private island”, “how you did that”, “25k jacket”), and then also on what haunts him (“die alone”, “livin wild”). It’s a stellar entry into the series of mixtapes that both branded him and built his name as an MC, but also one that serves to reveal what lies beneath the drip.