I was 16 when I discovered these albums. I was very confused at the time because I hadn't heard any music like this yet, especially with the whole theatrical appearance as well. I've grown to love and appreciate it.
THEY CALL HIM GENERATOR POP!
They never disappoint. Generator pop is a 10/10.
This album was probably the most successful time somebody has made me feel passion and love for the Abrahamic God. Definitely did not change my mind on organised/systemised religion though. Amazing gospel album.
Can't believe this is what French Montana is releasing nowadays. Also, that cover might be the ugliest cover of 2026.
Really nice project, as someone who has been viewing whatever has been happening in America from an outside perspective, I can't help but feel like the country needs more artists like Vince Staples. This album deals with a lot of important topics in a very stylish and bold way. The switch in sound is also nice to hear.
I love this new 70's funk-influenced project. It can feel a bit empty at times, but it never feels boring. Although I don't think this record outshines their previous work, Balming Tiger never disappoints.
This album was a pleasant surprise. I'm not very familiar with Fakemink's sound at all, so I did not know what to expect. I only watched this interview where he said the album was based on horror/exploitation movies, and I was happy to hear that influence in the sounds used in the project. That being said, it is also not as envelope-pushing as he was making it out to be, the influences are pretty clear and it does a good job of mixing certain genres. It almost reminds me of ... read more
Wow, I was really not expecting this sound. I love it. Very poetic, amazing instrumentals.
It's clear that DJ HARRISON has really found his sound and place in the music world. I love the depth in these instrumentals.