It has very little replay value because it just drags on for too long, but the music quality itself is consistently as good as on We Don't Trust You and putting all of the hardest tracks into a lil section of their own after the outro was a great decisision.
fav. song: We Still Don't Trust You
Coulda lowk been on the album.
fav. song: Guess What Bitch, We Back Hoe!
I still think this album is overrated but it's definitely growing on me.
fav. song: Shitsville
RTJ come out of their comfort zone a lil more on this one, but the project still blends in well with the rest of their discography.
fav. song: holy calamafuck
It's so cringe how Cole refuses to take in criticism and still thinks he's a genius lyricist and one of the greats. Besides that the album is aight.
fav. song: Crocodile Tearz
The production is incredibly fun and forward-thinking but the lyrical side of the album can be pretty uninteresting.
fav. song: Yeah Right
Of course Black Thought and Danger Mouse's skills were on point, but what really stood out for me throughout the listen were the genius sample choices.
fav. song: Aquamarine
Underrated summertime banger.
fav. song: Annihilate
Basically like the first one but they fuck around a lil more.
fav. song: Crown
I miss the screaming homeless man.
fav. song: i don't even fcking know i can't remember bc every song is just titled Interview