I love this band! By far the best band! The velvet underground can suck my ass!
He is talking about the people who switched on him during the beef. It feels like he is dragggging the beef way too much like just let go. Oh and he also calls out Lebron in a hidden meaning. If bro starts taking shots at Lebron it's joever. But overall I like the production, it's good not outstanding, just good. He needs ICEGUY to succeed and be good if it flops or is ass then it's reaaly joever.
It's a masterzopiece. Gives off such a big Dance With The Devil vibe with the babies and everything. The storytelling was verrry verry good. Lyricism is very prevalent too. Just randomly saw this on some best albums tab and decided to give a listen and it doesen't dissapoint.
Nujabes, I love him. Metaphorical music for me still is a bit better, but this album is still very good with deep lyrics about love and life and stuff like that. Best song gotta be Eclipse by far. As far as production goes this album goes berserk, like any Nujabes album. Rest in piece legend.
Yeah, this man I think unwillinly incluenced hiphop in a very big way and basically made lo-fi hiphop a thing. The instrumentals and beats just make you want to ascend to a higher life form, you know. The songs where there were actually lyrics are sooo good too, the lyrics in think different are so smart and adress the problem of the outgoing quote on quote "cool" rappers. Best song on the album imo gotta be Lattitude that lo-fi kinda beat hits REALLY hard. In other words Nujabes was ... read more
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I had to scream because of the beatiful, orchestral production. The beats -MAJESTIC. The vocals -EVEN MORE MAJESTIC. I love the concept of narcisism and selfishness and kinda like fixing your life with the help of Jesus. He touches on his drinking problems and how he is looking for something at the bottom of the bottle. Touches a bit on the Kendrick and Dracon beef. The absolute highest standard of a jazz rap album. PEAK.