generational album! zero skips. Steve Perry's voice is uneblievable. the instrumentation, layering, and production is unreal and never takes a song off. and whoever wrote the lyrics is actually a poet. i'm blown away. it's crazy that most people only know this album for Dont Stop Believin and Whos Crying Now, because there's so many other masterpieces also on this!
this slightly haunting and often hypnotic album is honestly an amazing presentation of vocal and instumental skill in a unique but honest way for the band.
historic album fs. it's cool how this early hiphop gets its sound from disco/funk.
I Love the Dough, Hypnotize, Sky's the Limit, Going Back to Cali, Kick in the Door, Notorius Thugs, Mo Money Mo Problems, Miss U, Last Day, N***as Bleed... this album is STACKED 🔥 🔥
i'm tired of hearing how trash this album is. it's a very solid album. regardless of the artist, it's still a good album. especially now that he's cleaned it up a bit. there's some good individual songs in there too: True Love, Get Lost, Jesse, City of God, and 530. also i like the vibe as a whole—it's very cinematic and moody.