When I first heard "Mackin" I liked it a lot but thought it was no comparison to Immaculate, which to me is a classic. But soaking it in more, it has a lot of dope tracks.
Personally, I still like Immaculate better, but I definitely think "Mackin" is right up there with it. I think Femi hasnt completely matured as a producer and will continue to grow and experiment with his production which will be fun to see on his next album, whereas Khayree was at the top of his game and fully matured on his effort. Plus, the album was produced completely by Khayree except like 2 tracks.
Personally, I still like Immaculate better, but I definitely think "Mackin" is right up there with it. I think Femi hasnt completely matured as a producer and will continue to grow and experiment with his production which will be fun to see on his next album, whereas Khayree was at the top of his game and fully matured on his effort. Plus, the album was produced completely by Khayree except like 2 tracks.