I FUCKING LOVE DJ DRAMA, I LOVE HIS VOICE, I LOVE HIS PERSONALITY, I LOVE WHO HE IS, I LOVE HIS NAME, I LOVE HIS GIMMICK, I LOVE THAT I AM EXISTING ON THE SAME ASTRAL PLANE AS HIM, I LOVE THE WAY HE BLESSES EVERYTHING HE TOUCHES, I LOVE THAT HE'S MADE THIS ALBUM FUN AS HELL, I LOVE THAT HE'S REGAINING HIS OLD FAME, I LOVE THAT WHEN HE YELLS, HE ADDS SOME SORT OF SUBSTANCE TO THE SONG. I LOVE HIM, I LOVE HIS PRODUCER TAGS, I LOVE THE WORD GANGSTER (GRILLZ), IM FILLED WITH SO MUCH LOVE ... read more
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I find this album amazing, one of her best works, and one of my favorites of the genres it encapsulates. It's depressing yet engaging and relatable, and it's still a feeling I've never experienced before. I think this album has the potential to join the 10 group for this year.
topsongs: Ode to a Peppercorn, Scumdae, Cereal Material, Magenta Placenta, Privately, Twinsickle, PT Bruiser
Edit: After finding out the initial setting and other lore to this album, I do not like it as much as I did before. Most of my opinions stayed the same on the actual musical aspect, but we need to stop gentrification within all communities.
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Hey, it's review time.
BTS returns with their latest album, ARIRANG. Arirang is cited as Korea's most iconic trad-folk song, representing themes of cultural identity, sorrow, and hope. This album presents these ... read more
This is a good project, doesn't overstay its welcome, has great use of features, and has a good flow of conscious to sultry, to banger throughout the tracklist, keem experiments a bit with some sounds he isn't used to and for the most part her overexceeds expectations. This is a great album and there's not much i can even say about it. That may be it's downside though, there's not much to TALK about after listening to the album. But wasn't music made to be consumed ... read more
very short review, but I haven't posted anything in forever, so I thought it would be fair to put my thoughts out on some stuff I've just been getting into.
This might be the guiltiest pleasure album to ever grace this planet. The wordplay is brilliantly immature; the songs are HORRIBLY catchy. The skits are stupid for the most part but sometimes get a chuckle out of me (I'm no better). When this album hits, it hits, and when it doesn't. It's funny. I can't wait ... read more