When writing a song about empowering women the last person you want on production is Dr. Luke, someone who's not exactly known for empowering or respecting women in general. It would be like R Kelly producing for a song about ending child exploitation or Chris Brown appearing on a song about ending violence against women, the whole point becomes void. Even if Katy Perry had used a different producer or you completely ignore the fact that Dr. Luke produced this, the song still doesn't ... read more
Roger Waters decides to ruin a perfectly good album that had nothing wrong with it. The whole album is this old geezer talking about absolutely nothing at all and adding nothing to an album that didn't need anymore added to it. What Waters creates is a snooze fest that can barely be considered music. Roger, you should just quit.
For an album that was in production for almost 3 years, this album had so much hype to live up to. While it lives up to a lot of the hype, there is still much to be desired with the final project. To simply describe Pink Tape, it's a good album but not a great album. It has a lot of great tracks which are fun and well produced, but there are quite a few which don't live up to what this album was supposed to be.
The album's intro track Flooded The Face does a good job setting the tone for the ... read more
Drake continues to create underwhelming music that never lives up to what fans want most. Drake never had an issue keeping up for most of the 2010s, but recently he's experienced failure after failure. After the failures that were CLB and Honestly Nevermind, you'd think Drake would learn from the mistakes of this albums, but For All The Dogs proves he's still on the wrong track.
The album is rather unorganized and never has a cohesive flow. It starts off pretty strong with Tracks like Virginia ... read more
Critics have heads full of fecal matter, in the most disrespectful way possible. This album is a masterpiece, so many good songs. One if not the greatest trap album of the 2010s.