Bloated repetitive project absolutely carried by Metro's production.
Such an emotional, vulnerable, introspective album filled with some of the best think-pieces out there.
The Weeknd, especially on his most recent trilogy, has a style that I haven't seen anybody else be able to replicate.
The fact that he hit on 21 tracks speaks volumes.
Prom King // Love On Acid: 90
Crystal Strawberry: 80
Wilona's Workshop: 100
Hurts Me: 100
Alexa Loves It: 80
Poison Ivy: 100
Sex Anonymous: 90
Shut Up & Love: 80
KAME HOUSE: 70
Don goes hard on like half the songs, and the other half he seems disinterested. Production though was great.
This is probably my hottest take in general, but Vultures 1 is top 5 Ye for me. Vultures 2 tho...
Honestly has the Perfect vibe for a Spider-Man film. Goes from epic, to emotional, to everywhere in-between.
A genre-defining album for me when it comes to trap music. Not a single bad verse on this record and metro's production brought everything together perfectly.
Some of his best lyricism comes from this album, although so does some of his worst with bars that make you cringe.
Savage sounds disinterested and that isn’t helped with lackluster production.
Genre-bending neo-funk works so well here for one of Glover's many conceptual LPs.