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A Love Letter to You 4 received mixed reviews from music critics. AllMusic said of the mixtape, "Enthusiasts of Trippie Redd's brand of quasi-visceral heartbroken emo rap will have plenty to enjoy, but discerning listeners might have to pick a few favorite songs and discard the rest."[1]HipHopDX wrote, "However chaotic a break-up might feel, [A Love Letter to You 4] lacks the cohesion necessary to thoughtfully express some of [Trippie Redd's] complexities of love and relationships," adding that the mixtape "lacks a guiding theme" and that Trippie Redd comes across as "stale and guarded".[7] Ryan Feyre, writing for RapReviews, said, "Despite its unevenness, A Love Letter to You 4 has something for everyone. And for those who’ve been there since the beginning, you should expect nothing less from [Trippie Redd]".[8]
Commercial performance
A Love Letter to You 4 debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart, earning 104,000 album-equivalent units (including 14,000 copies as pure album sales) in its first week.[9] This became Trippie Redd's first US number-one album and his fourth top ten album, following !, which debuted at number three in August 2019.[9][10] The mixtape also accumulated a total of 125.9 million on demand streams from the set's songs that week.[9] In its second week, the mixtape dropped to number three on the chart, earning an additional 54,000 units.[11]
The track "Bad Vibes Forever" from the album of the same name, was originally included amongst a second version of the mixtape that Trippie Redd had uploaded but later removed, due to it appearing on Bad Vibes Forever two weeks later.[12]
The track "All For Me" also appears on the album Deadstar 2, without the voice memo ending by XXXTentacion.
"How I Was Raised" also originally featured American rapper 9lokkNine, but did not appear on the final release.
Charts
Weekly charts
Weekly chart performance for A Love Letter to You 4