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Grafh’s Sometimes Money Cost Too Much stands as one of his most personal and reflective works to date. In this episode of Everything Ain’t 4 Everybody, we break down the album’s storytelling, emotional depth, and the realities it captures from South Jamaica, Queens. This review focuses on the weight of responsibility, survival, and the lasting impact of choices made under pressure. Grafh doesn’t just rap—he documents lived experience with clarity and intention.
By lighthou5eGrafh’s Sometimes Money Cost Too Much stands as one of his most personal and reflective works to date. In this episode of Everything Ain’t 4 Everybody, we break down the album’s storytelling, emotional depth, and the realities it captures from South Jamaica, Queens. This review focuses on the weight of responsibility, survival, and the lasting impact of choices made under pressure. Grafh doesn’t just rap—he documents lived experience with clarity and intention.