JAY-Z’s best album and one of my all-time favorites. The production here is flawless.
Finally, an album that breaks the streak of releasing one worse album after another. It’s still not that great, but it has some great songs, much like In My Lifetime, Vol. 1.
A worse and more forgettable version of Vol. 1, even though the two aren’t that similar. It’s also overrated by a large portion of JAY-Z fans.
Even though this album mostly consists of forgettable tracks, there are some amazing songs on here. However, I Know What Girls Like brings the overall score down significantly on its own.
An amazing debut album. The three-track run of Dead Presidents II, Feelin’ It, and D’Evils is probably my favorite in all of hip-hop.
Starts off great, but it becomes very inconsistent towards the end
I had already heard Nosetalgia, Numbers on the Boards, and King Push before getting to this album, and sadly those are the only tracks from this project that will stay in my rotation. It wasn’t a bad listening experience, though. There weren’t any standout tracks besides the ones I mentioned earlier, but it was consistently good.
Pusha did great on this project, but I can’t with these government mandated ass features
This is quite underrated tbh. There are some great songs on here, with only a few tracks I’d consider clear skips.
Based on the album cover, you can figure out that the name of this project is probably channel ORANGE. Pretty smart move from Frank.
ChatGPT make a review of the nostalgia,ULTRA. mixtape that I can post on AOTY because I have no idea what to write.
Here’s a solid, natural-sounding review you can post on Album of the Year. It’s written like a real user review—personal, thoughtful, not over-the-top. You can tweak the tone or rating if you want.
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nostalgia, ULTRA. feels like Frank Ocean figuring himself out in real time, and that’s exactly what makes it so special. It’s raw, emotional, ... read more
Another amazing project from Rocky and a great follow-up to his previous mixtape