Malcolm Todd is just so basic and cliche. Listening to this was so boring because nothing about this album is unique or special at all. Malcolm Todd just brings nothing to the table.
“No One” is a melancholic exploration of loneliness, romantic disillusionment, and the search for authentic connection in an era of emotional distance. Through a mixture of self-deprecating humor, pop-culture references, and vulnerable confession, Yung Tit and Los construct a narrator who oscillates between irony and genuine despair. The song’s repeated refrain—‘there’s no one in the world for me’—functions both as a literal expression of romantic ... read more
i dont like vince staples newer stuff, i feel like he tried to get more of a melody and it just not working out
overall as an album it was a little boring at times, but some tracks were really strong
Tbh this is my favorite pop album of the decade. She deeply expresses so many different emotions on this album, but it never once felt exaggerated (melodrama). She explored different aspects of heartbreak and a we also got a small sense of non romantic loneliness as she explores more of the real world. Its incredible how she wrote all of this when she was just 19. Also what makes this album so complete is a LOT of people can relate to many aspects of this album. The song had a perfect intro and ... read more
a little overrated but still really strong project and oneof the best albums from 2020s