W3APON X – Self-Titled Album Review (Pt+, 2 Polar & Caramel God)
- Derek Moore
- Sep 24
- 3 min read
A father-and-sons rap trio with real chemistry. On their 13-track self-titled album W3APON X—Pt+, 2 Polar, and Caramel God blend veteran skills with youthful energy and sharp lyricism for a cohesive, heartfelt experience.

When a father and his two sons form a rap group, you might expect a generational clash... but not here. W3APON X—Pt+, 2 Polar, and Caramel God (CG) are all dope individually, but even stronger as one unit. I’ve heard each of them snap solo, but the way they lock in together on this 13-track run is special. Also, salute: Pt+ is featured in the Summer issue of Rap Nerd Magazine. Lets break down the project.

Track-By-Track Breakdown
1) Rumble
Fight Walkout-anthem energy—like a UFC/boxing intro. All three rappers go crazy and the aggressive beat is a banger. Nice opener., good way to set the tone.
2) No Love
West Coast feel with bars about fake love and hidden envy. CG & 2 Polar flex melodic pockets that give this mad replay value.
3) No Hook 2
No chorus needed! CG and 2 Polar trade fire verses back-to-back. I love what I'm hearing here.
4) Flow Time
Bars, flows, and a slick Makaveli flip. A bar said by Pt+ caught my attention. “Never trust a man with his hands in his pockets” is a gem about nonverbal communication.
5) I Fear
This one is Introspective and memorable. CG's hook feels like it could cross over. into the mainstream. This feels like one of the most “single-ready” moments on the album.
6) Angels in the Sky (feat. Young Noble)
RIP Young Noble (Outlawz). His presence adds weight. Pt+ spits a standout verse about taking losses, keeping faith, and pushing through.
This was an Emotional high point.
7) In the City
Night-out energy and bounce. Not my personal top tier compared to earlier joints on the album, but it shows range.
8) The One I Love (feat. Elaina Yvonne)
Soulful hook from Eaina Yvonne. This song has heavy replay value and it's already on my New Wave: Indie Hip Hop Bangers playlist.
9) What You In the City For?
PT+ spills his heart out on this one. He's Raw, honest, and vulnerable. Not a bad track overall.
10) Row Your Boat
Hypnotic beat and solid verses. The hook didn’t really move me, but the “stand ten toes” message lands well.
11) Thriller
This has a mosh pit vibe, 2 Polar stands out on this one.
12) W3apon X
The title track is really the project's centerpiece. I like the heavy dark production with themes of loyalty, family, and protecting each other. Personally I think they could’ve closed the album with this song and felt perfect there non the less it's still a high point of the album.
13) Till It All Falls Down
Catchy hook and reflective bars on staying up when life tilts. 2 Polar shines on this one too. Decent outro, strong way to land the plane.

Standout joints on the project in my opinion are “Rumble” with its war time energy, “I Fear” with a hook and emotion that feel single-ready, “Angels in the Sky” featuring the late Young Noble which adds both depth and legacy, “The One I Love” featuring Elaina Yvonne, and the title track “W3apon X,” which serves as the group’s mission statement about family, loyalty, and protection. The father-and-sons synergy feels natural without any generational gap, and there’s a strong balance of bars, melody, and storytelling. Everybody shines on this. The sequencing also feels intentional, starting hype, dipping into more introspective territory in the middle, and then closing with darker, reflective energy. If anything, a couple of hooks don’t quite hit as hard as the verses, and the title track might’ve been even stronger as the closer. Pt+ brings veteran style composure /leadership while 2 Polar and CG add youthful fire. W3APON X proves that family is everything.
RAP NERD RATING:
8/10
STREAM THE W3APON X ALBUM: https://open.spotify.com/album/3AugNYDYVPTW3dvJOp0khl?si=H_Dg_sM1Rxq6XipRniW9Kg
Follow W3APON X on Youtube: https://youtu.be/TdHf0VmYQwM?si=ZA68UvkeFOhBx-HF Follow W3APON X on IG: https://www.instagram.com/weaponx_704/?hl=en
Written By Derek "D-Sick" Moore • ceo@rapnerd.com






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