This is just insane. You're not him bro. Finding the album in the first place was hard enough but listening to it was an entirely different story. With a lot of these pro system, pick me rapper bars this mixtape is the rap equivalent of American MLK revisionism.
The Hit Em Up larp song is garbage as expected. The choppy flow sounds like a worse version of Rappin’ for Jesus. The mumble rap disses are ironic since he has less substance than any other. 0/100
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An incredibly beautiful and pleasant shoegaze album, listening to this felt just as pleasurable as the group's other projects.
Favorite tracks: All
Least favorites: N/A
Iceman may be the most quintessential Drake album to date. From the memes surrounding it, to the cheesy bars, to the inconsistent nature of the album. I can't say I expected much from this album, but it is better than I had thought.
Favorite Tracks: Make Them Pay, National Treasures, Firm Friends
Least favorite: Little Birdie
Hayley, boy oh boy, where do I even begin?
Dear GOAT Hayley Williams, I am writing this letter to express my utmost admiration and respect for your unparalleled talent and leadership both on and off the basketball court. Your dedication to the game, work ethic, and commitment to excellence serve as an inspiration to millions of fans worldwide. Your ability to elevate melodies, make albums of the year in crucial moments, and consistently perform at the highest level is truly remarkable. Your ... read more
JOEY'S BACK, AND HE STILL HASN'T RELEASED THE FUCKASS DISSES. BUT WE'RE SO BACK. From the moment I heard DARK AURA, I knew we were eating good with this album. Beats and variety? Peak. Feature? GOATED. The only people who were dissing Joey, who dropped something at least as good as this album, were Mick Jenkins and maybe Ray Vaughn. However, this album just makes me madder about Rocky's bum ass not dropping. You can shake my ass any day Joey. (No Diddy)
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A pretty decent album that's sonically pleasing (most of the time) with some really high highs but really low lows. The best way I can describe it is it's the N.E.R.D. tribute equivalent of Eminem's MMLP2. It can often times sound extremely beautiful with some unmatched vocals, like on Sugar on My Tongue, Don't You Worry Baby, Tell Me What It Is and Ring Ring Ring; it sometimes can sound like actual garbage, like on Mommanem and Stop Playing With Me, and parts of it can ... read more