Rich Homie Quan - Party (still Goin In Reloaded) Review

: The track serves as a late-album inclusion (track 20 or 21 depending on the digital platform) that rounds out the expanded version of the 2013 mixtape. Context within Still Goin In (Reloaded)

: While "Party" might not be the project's peak, the mixtape itself is widely regarded as a classic of the era, showcasing Quan's early potential and "poppy" approach to trap music. Don't Sleep: Rich Homie Quan - Still Goin' In Reloaded

"Party" is generally considered a decent addition to the mixtape, though critics and listeners often view it as a secondary track compared to the tape's breakout hits . Critical Reception of "Party"

: Reviewers on Rate Your Music noted that "Party" is one of the bonus tracks added for the Reloaded version that, while decent, is "definitely not a standout" when compared to the project's cornerstone songs.

: The tape is frequently compared to the works of Future, with Quan's "emo-leaning" vocals and melodic delivery being praised as a foundational element of modern trap.

: Reviewers consistently prioritize tracks like "Type of Way" , "Differences" , and "Investments" over "Party".

: The track serves as a late-album inclusion (track 20 or 21 depending on the digital platform) that rounds out the expanded version of the 2013 mixtape. Context within Still Goin In (Reloaded)

: While "Party" might not be the project's peak, the mixtape itself is widely regarded as a classic of the era, showcasing Quan's early potential and "poppy" approach to trap music. Don't Sleep: Rich Homie Quan - Still Goin' In Reloaded

"Party" is generally considered a decent addition to the mixtape, though critics and listeners often view it as a secondary track compared to the tape's breakout hits . Critical Reception of "Party"

: Reviewers on Rate Your Music noted that "Party" is one of the bonus tracks added for the Reloaded version that, while decent, is "definitely not a standout" when compared to the project's cornerstone songs.

: The tape is frequently compared to the works of Future, with Quan's "emo-leaning" vocals and melodic delivery being praised as a foundational element of modern trap.

: Reviewers consistently prioritize tracks like "Type of Way" , "Differences" , and "Investments" over "Party".