the more i listen to this the more i realise this is everything i ever wanted from a JPEGMAFIA album
It feels like Peggy has found the perfect combination of all of his previous works, from Black Ben Carson, to AMHAC, to LP! and it's incredible how he has never missed in his entire career
It just seems like JPEG is incapable of missing I'm afraid
Is bro allergic to dropping good music or something, cause he has so many chances here to make a good sound, a good melody even... but somehow ruins it. Whether it be the repetitive lines, the annoying voice pitching, or anything else you could pick out.
The best, most fun 7/10 album I have ever listened to.
Yung Gravy is a name synonymous with stupid meme rap hits like Mr. Clean, 1 Thot 2 Thot and Betty (Get Money) being his latest. Now, with most meme/joke rappers, they usually release one semi-funny song, a mediocre to downright bad album and fall into obscurity, and people tend to look at Gravy the same way, but this album is so much more than a dumb joke album.
Throughout this album, Yung Gravy shows legit talent and constantly supplies ... read more
NAHHH RICH REALLY PUT AN UNFINISHED YE SONG CAUSE HE WANTED STREAMS, THIS ALBUM SUCKS
thank you for taking my family out of the suburbs and into the hood, denzel
Evil Childish Gambino be like: I will release Say Less with Kanye
the singles for the new denzel album keep getting better as they go tf
first two deluxe tracks bring this down a little bit, but mewtwo, sydney sweeney and overseas (especially) make up for it
I ALWAYS KNEW JOBA WOULD COME IN CLUTCH
From the moment BROCKHAMPTON broke out with their first major album, it was apparent that JOBA was the most musically talented out of all of them, and he only solidifies this with American Fever. Everything from the bouncy, lush instrumental to JOBA's vocal inflections make this a perfect first single for what is most likely about to be possibly the best solo album from a BROCKHAMPTON member.
You know what... not a bad last album.
I was definitely worried about the quality of this album in the days leading up to its release, but I am pleasantly surprised.
Some things I quite enjoyed is how each track bounces between current-day Eminem and Slim Shady, with old and new sounds on each track. I think there's definitely something for everyone. Sticking with that theme, there are a bunch of newer-gen collaborators like BabyTron and JID (who absolutely killed Fuel), along with some ... read more
No way I waited 4 minutes and 44 seconds for the song to go nowhere. Every opening line made me wanna blow my brains out. The bitten by a goat bar feels so forced and doesn't work at all. Other than that, Big Sean was alright, Eminem had nothing new to bring to the table, and I didn't even notice BabyTron in the song.
edit: hold on