Lee & Lovie is such a beautiful song am so happy smino closed the album with such a beautiful/amazing song may GOD!!!
OTHER WISE: the rest of the album is good to great and the production is also contributing to the uniqueness of the album not many people realise how good this album is.
I enjoyed this listen and SMINO thanks for making Lee & lovie.
85/100 not bad my boy
I have a love and a hate relationship with this one.
But I will admit it's still TOP TIER even when kendrick is having fun.
No thanks for GNX(THE SONG)
Thank you duckoooo
This album has my favorite kendrick song he's ever made: PRIDE
that song is really amazing it's more personal than anything but this album is really a good listen.
I've listened both FORWARD AND IN REVERSE it's really rewarding either way.
Thank you baby duck.
This and To pimp a butterfly will forever be part the greatest albums ever made.
It's really cinematic and the production is amazing, the concept is legendary.
Fun fact: I struggled to love this/to get into this album but I was able to love and appreciate to pimp a butterfly first then the love for GKMC grew after.
Thanks duckyyyy
Took long but it was worth the wait
I remember hearing "smoking on top 5" and the rest is history
"die hard" made me cry the first time I heard it, especially the second verse. This album is aging or has aged very well.
Thanks for this duckworth.
And mostly for "count me out"
The Bends means a lot to me. I love this album so much that I literally keep it with me. I have a pin of it on my bag, and that says everything. It’s one of those records that feels tied to who I am, not just something I listen to.
Jonny Greenwood is incredible here. The guitar work is anxious, sharp, and emotional, especially on tracks like “The Bends” and “Just.” His playing feels alive, like it’s reacting to the feelings in real time. And Thom ... read more
In Rainbows has flaws, and I know it’s not Radiohead’s “best” album on paper but it’s my favorite thing they’ve ever made. It feels fragile, warm, and painfully human, like it understands emotions I don’t know how to explain yet. I’ve cried to this album more times than I can count, not because it’s tragic, but because it’s honest. It doesn’t overwhelm me it sits with me.
I really enjoy every listen and Thom's vocals really ... read more
radiohead.
That's all RADIOF*CKINGHEAD.
OK Computer feels completely intentional in every moment. The production is perfect and nothing feels wasted or accidental. Every song does exactly what it’s supposed to do emotionally, whether it’s anxiety, isolation, fear, or quiet hope. There’s never a wrong turn.
This album feels alive to me. From Airbag to The Tourist, everything hits the way it should, and it all connects into one overwhelming experience. Jonny ... read more
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>this is a classic, freddie is such an amazing rapper and the alchemist is the goat<
That guitar on 1995 keeps me up at night, the alchemist is on fire how much beats can you make that can top this body of work sir?
Freddie gibbs you just sound so passionate and amazing on this I really enjoy this album so much, your second verse in ensalada just tears me up because the delivery is so good.
Amazing album I had fun listening and the production is perfect.
genuinely cried the first time I heard STOP WORRY!
this is one amazing body of work it's consistent and the production is very good/amazing.
MIKE is an amazing writer and i fuck*ng hate how underrated he is you deserve your 💐 you save me everytime I listen to everything you say.
Thank you for this amazing album.
Jermaine Lamar Cole
-great effort
-amazing concept
-good production
and folding clothes
Thank you for this album.
It was really amazing to go back and appreciate this more than I did when it came out 4 your eyes only(the song) has to be one of the greatest storytelling tracks of all time I love you bro
Thank you for everything but most importantly for folding her clothes.
🧐- final rating.
I really love the production on The Fall Off, and Jermaine’s rapping feels focused and sincere throughout. While a few melodic cuts didn’t fully connect for me, the album still feels honest and deeply intentional.
This project sounds like closure, reflective, confident, and unforced. You can hear the growth and clarity in his delivery. I appreciate every second of this album so far, with “39 Intro” standing out as my favorite track and one I’ll ... read more
the greatest album of all time.
just listened to "mortal man" and it left me with the need to come here and rate this album, I go back to this so much I started wondering wtf is wrong with me...I love this album so much it has to be my first vinyl when I start my collection.
Thank you kendrick 🙏
This album feels real from start to finish. J. Cole talks about his life, his doubts, success, and staying true to himself. No features, just him proving he can carry a whole project alone. The lyrics hit, the beats are smooth, and songs like Apparently and Love Yourz always connect. Easily a classic, that’s why it’s a 96.
The whole album has this messy perfection that hits you before you even realise it. Jimi wasn’t just playing guitar, he was dragging sounds out of it that shouldn’t even exist. It feels like he broke every rule on purpose just to show everyone else how small they were thinking.
Definitely 10/10 album