Good stuff by Drake. One of his best project hands down. Tuscan Leather is an incredible track.
Surely a big step in the right direction for Drake after what is hands down his worst project (Honestly, Nevermind), but still mediocre. Production is there and is very good, even if sometimes it can feel bland, but the lyricism is not quite there. Even if he has some things to say on this LP, I can't stand (yet again) the boring and repetitive tone and the low energy level that Drake brings in a lot of tracks, and the corny lines and cringe moments that occurs in every single track. The 21 ... read more
Yeah, and then there it goes "Birds In The Trap". In between two columns of trap music like Rodeo and Astroworld. Fair to say, this project isn't bad at all, it's simply not like the other two. There are some hits, but the quality isn't at the same level. It's very inconsistent. Still quite good.
THe best Travis Scott album, the best pure trap album ever and one of the best album debuts ever in hip hop history. The thing that stands out the most about this LP is obviously the production, that is simply incredible, expecially in tracks like 90210, Antidote, Maria I'm Drunk and Nightcrawler. This project shaped up an entire genre from this point on.
Good album by Travis Scott, with great sound, good features (the Drake one on SICKO MODE is actually SICK lol) and quite good lyricism. It isn't perfect and has definitely his corny and not good moments, but it's still the most important project of the best trap artist ever, and it deserves all the praise that it has been getting over the years.
another mediocre project by Future, who seems increadingly more interested in making appealing music that making good music.
This is the only great Drake project and the only one that is still constantly in my rotation.
I WAS RUNNIN THRU THE 6 WIT MY WOES
The modern R&B Bible.
Frank please come back and stop doing cock rings.
The second best "album to cry at 3am on" after IGOR.
Nas drops yet another excellent album. He's living a second career peak at 50, while mantaining the same style that made him who he is. He's the Lebron of hip hop, litterally, from a longevity standpoint. This album is full of incredible lyricism, wich SOMEHOW is more profound, interesting and better all around than ever (he seems to buy a new vocabulary every time hes about to drop a new album, and the rhyme shemes are just absurd), beats are immaculate, and the use of the piano in them is ... read more
My first listen at Smino, and it's safe to say it did not disappoint at all. Great beats, great versatility by Smino, great features (expecially J.Cole and the others on Pro Freak). Overall a very good record, and i predict that it will grow on me over the next few listens.
It's good. There are a few very good tracks, but it has some corny and "meh" moments. About you and All I Need To Hear are very good tracks.
There are still good things about this project, but it feels too monotonous and repetitive. Very disappointing.
Starting off with a fun fact: this thing shouldn't have even existed.
Radiohead weren't a band at the time. They were five incredibly good musicians that once had lived and composed together, but at the time they weren't doing that at all. They were in fact separated after HTTT, they hadn't gone to the studio together once since then, and everyone of them was going trough depression. They didn't care about another album together, as their 6 album contract with Parlophone ended. It seemed at ... read more
This is a very politically charged album, a little bit of an offset from Radiohead's usual themes, but the band still succeeds to do it successfully without giving up their traits and their sound. There and There and 2+2=5 are sooo good. This album is not on Ok Computer, Kid A or In Rainbows level, but it's still good