Like everyone's saying, it's bloated. You have to put in effort to find the songs that you like, which is kinda messed up honestly 😔. But there are plenty of good songs, so it's not all bad.
Pusha T is my favorite rapper but the chemistry between him and Malice is on another level, not just doubling the number of sick quotables but allowing them to play off of each other. This album also checks every box (emotional track, banger, mixtape-type) with each song offering something slightly different. And I've been listening to this album (pretty much nonstop for the past month) all the tracks I had slight reservations with have been growing on me and turning into favorites. So ... read more
A very fitting album to come after Graduation, with the increased occurrence of electric sounds. I was surprised how much I liked this album, the first half is absolutely awesome. Can definitely see why people say this album is super influential.
ORANGE! 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🍊🍊🍊
Super funky and chill. The samples are haunting yet familiar and a joy to listen to. One of my favorite albums to do homework and study to.
I've listened to this album all the way through so many times. In contrast with Daytona, having two superstar producers leads to great variety to the album's benefit. The best part of the album is seeing Malice come back, and his verse is as vicious as ever, making me even more excited for whenever "Let God Sort Em Out" releases.
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