it is a really vulnerable track and pairing this with diamonds are forever it makes a new sound for bbno$ and it is more than welcome coming off of an album that sounded samey to very standout sounds in his discography and i really liked it
I really liked it. It is a good, slow ballad track. What I feel people miss is that there is already a heavy song on the Scream 7 soundtrack, so I feel it adds good variety. I think this song slaps still. But yeah
This has the sound of some of my favorite bbno$ songs, so it is a very warm welcome. I feel it brought life back into his music because, before this single, he was releasing very similar sounding songs. I hope he keeps this sound and explores more of the heavier themes this song had.
The most commercial song of all. No heart and no soul. Lackluster Imagine Dragons segments, and a truly bad verse from JID. This was a lot of people’s introduction to JID also mine, and that is sad because it is simply not good.
I have to be so real this is what I hate in music. Loud does not equal good. Thirty tracks is genuinely painful. A lot of the tracks sound the same, and heavy autotune should not be your normal sound. The only redeeming quality in this project is two good features, The Weeknd and Kendrick. And I’m sorry, I like music with substance.
This is a good album. A lot of the songs are really solid, but some of them do sound very similar to one another. That’s not necessarily a bad thing it just makes the album slightly weaker in my mind, over all if you like this kind of music I would recommend.
This is a soulless track where they were just chasing social media popularity by making a repetitive fight song so due to the fact it was so over played and I feel it is soulless I would not recommend.
They took a extremely boring filler track and added a really good feature in ado but over all this song does not get high marks the best I can give is a 65 at best
This hits the specific corner of metal music I really like, similar to I Prevail, with the mix of heavy and rough alongside soft and nice. I really like the instrumental, and the vocals were good. The only thing I had a problem with was that the song can be really repetitive, but other than that, I really liked this track.
This is a really good single. It was a great way to show what Sawyer Hill could do. The instrumental is great, the structure never gets boring or repetitive, and his vocals are just amazing I would highly recommend.
This is a fine song. It just, in my opinion, has zero replay value, and I will say this song is one of the few Lil Mabu songs that are actually corny. But that does not make it a 0 out of 100. I do think this song is fairly hated.
This is an extreme example of a hit or miss album. Some songs are absolute classics and really stand out, while others feel bland, hard to listen to, or just blend together. In my opinion, the album also suffers from being a bit too long but overall, I’d still recommend it.
I will say it this is a fine song. It is overhated. I don’t think it’s “overly corny.” It’s not a must-listen or the best single to blow up, but it’s fine. It’s not that deep.
This is a below average freestyle, and I feel it’s over hated just because it’s Lil Mabu. Am I saying this is a good song? No. Some bars are good, but they don’t outweigh the bad.
This is an honest review. I would like this album a lot more if it did not put whole monologues before a song, but the songs that don’t have that are really good. Some of the songs got repetitive, but overall it’s decent just not a groundbreaking album.
This is a really good deluxe version of an already great album. It sounds natural and confident not like it’s trying too hard to be different or indie like some other artists. Overall, I think it’s a genuinely strong project.
Like the deluxe for The Silver Scream, Welcome to Horrorwood: Under Fire is the best way to experience Welcome to Horrorwood. Meat & Greet is a huge standout from the deluxe edition, and I would definitely recommend it.