KIDS SEE GHOSTS - KIDS SEE GHOSTS
Kid Cudi & Ye complete their voices, style and personas in such an impeccable manner that it cannot be understated and can only be described as perfect.
A collaboration that was meant to be for almost a decade that didn't fail to deliver. Kid Cudi is one of the most interesting artists that came from the start of the decade, standing out from essentially all of the industry with his psychedelic and stoner style of music that wasn't limited to ... read more
ye – self-titled
The turning point in both Ye's life and career, with the most honest and personal Ye has ever been even for him.
Before, a bit of context: after his infamous 2016 The Life Of Pablo and its even more infamous Saint Pablo tour that left Ye hospitalized for his mental health and with over a year away from the limelight (something that stunned everyone as he never left people wondering where he was). After this long break, the first reports of him recording music in ... read more
JIK // Ye
Yandhi, but Jesus gets added in to make the tracks worse.
How did we get here //
Now, this is the outcome of a chaotic album rollout, so it is just a Ye album rollout. In 2016, Ye had multiple crashouts during his Saint Pablo Tour and ended up with him being hospitalized at UCLA. After this, Ye went radio silent for a while, something that is very rare for him, then, after a couple of interviews and buying a ranch in Wyoming, he started to work on as many projects as possible.
One ... read more
Ye's last hurrah - Donda, 2021
I've recently started to listen to every Ye album, so I could finally say that I listened to all of them and get over it for once and for all. This was always an album that I held close to me, more so when you need something to either cheer you up or make you want to keep on going, Donda has some of the best songs from this man and some of my personal favourite tracks of all time. If we talk about the highlights, this is an album that offers an insane ... read more
VULTURES 1 // YS
When the dust settled, this wasn't as bad as people claimed it was. Now, this is similar to Donda 2 in its quality as this is a trap album that in all fairness doesn't kill my interest in the album. Does it mean that I like this album? Nah, it is still a mediocre album at best with some highlights that aren't that bad. Ty Dolla Sign doesn't feel like an afterthought like on the horrible sequel to this album and Ye is the worst part of the project as he ... read more