With My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Kanye West delivers his most grand, maximalist vision—an album that blends excess, vulnerability, and artistry into a near-mythical experience. It’s a project built on ambition, aiming to be larger than life in every possible way.
On ye, Kanye West delivers one of the most personal and stripped-back projects of his career. At just seven tracks, the album feels more like a raw snapshot of his mental state than a fully polished statement—but that’s exactly where its strength lies.
On DAMN., Kendrick Lamar delivers one of his most accessible yet layered projects, balancing mainstream appeal with deeper thematic exploration. It’s an album that feels more immediate than his previous work, but still carries the complexity and intent that define his artistry.
With Blonde, Frank Ocean delivers a deeply introspective and genre-defying album that prioritises emotion, atmosphere, and vulnerability over traditional structure. It’s a project that feels less like a collection of songs and more like a stream of consciousness—fragmented, intimate, and profoundly human.