I'll give Tom Macdonald this, It's his best album throughout his entire discography but this is like covering Shit with rainbow sprinkles and calling it chocolate ice cream. Oh boy… this album is so fucking bad it gave me a short aneurism. This is the equivalent of giving a fossilized bone to a homeless man and saying “Here’s your dinner”. This is one of the worst albums of the 2020’s and for good reason. Killing the neighbours more like killing the ... read more
Man I don't know what to say about this album, I recently got into Uzi music and to hear that he's dropping a sequel to Eternal Atake back in 2020, I was excited. Until I saw the reactions on twitter and YouTube. When I first heard this album I was shocked about how poorly mixed some of the tracks are, how careless and misogynistic some of the lyrics on here were and little to no Lil Uzi vibes I get on some of the tracks. You know you fucked up when the best tracks on the album are ... read more
Tyler might have the best 4 album run in hip hop right now with Chromakopia, the conceptual themes for paranoia, maturity, being caught up in monogamous relationships and his struggles in real life, all culminating into a solid and otherwise skip-less release. Tyler‘s lyricism is on point and straight-up exemplary, the singing might be off-putting to some but the way Tyler describes the stories here makes the vocals hit extremely hard. Even a song with Sexy Redd, Florilla and Lil Wayne on ... read more
Shoutout to one of the mods for making this album come to life, passionate verses talking about his fanboy image and great production all through from Shmirko and AmyFm. The fun punchy beats on the tape feels like you entered a Fourtex that leads you to another dimension with rainbow colours and eyeliner. Such a great listen throughout and might make you feel a little bit bicurious.
Favs: Lasso, Happy to Provide, Nobody Cares, Bugs Bunny, Tans and Bands, Inevitability, Peachy Keen (wish it ... read more
This was the era where Tom Macdonald began his culture vulture status and it resulted in one of the corniest rappers of the decade, this album was to blame. Though the production on most of the tracks is somewhat interesting, half of those beats were used by other talented rappers before Tom. Tom's vocals are that of an angry Karen who couldn't keep her racist views to herself on this album, and some of those tracks were a bit racist and transphobic… something he constantly ... read more
What can I say that hasn’t been said, this is a hip-hop classic. The debut album from one of the greatest hip hop groups of all time made their best material on this 11-track album, 12 for the 7th chamber remix. The amount of effort put into the production all handled by The Rza himself speaks volumes for each track on here. Each of the members brings in the most potent, introspective, haunting and powerful verses they’ve ever put into composition. This was the beginning of the ... read more