Icl I had fun with this one
There are a couple of decent, albeit underbaked tracks here, however this contains some of the most humorously bad ideas Drake has had. Iceman had all of his most boring cliches, but this one contains all his most laughable, from the accents to the cringe worthy sexual bars, and then some.
I was smiling through half of this which is more than can be said for the other two, and I respect it for at least trying something, even if there was no way in hell that ... read more
Couple of awkward lyrical detours but the production and rapping is truly top notch
Maybe it’s due to the over saturation of the genre in the past 15 years since this album released, but this was mostly giving off overly decorative wallpaper
I like what both of them have done before, but this was way too lethargic and indifferent to carry a 1 hour runtime
Also, considering the biggest draw to this album is the chemistry and crossover, and both disks have basically no stylistic juxtaposition, I do not understand why this couldn’t move just been a shorter collab album. It would’ve yielded much stronger results
Collier seems to think a lot about how to convey a feeling musically without consideration of why he’s conveying it in the first place. There’s no underlying reason and follow through to any of the creative decisions here
So what you’re left with is a bunch of musical signifiers with nothing to signify. Songs range from hollow simulacra to completely head-scratching genre frankensteins.