This album was really good. Like, much better than I expected.
When Neverland and Grave came out, I was worried, and my hopes for this album were lowered considerably. He definitely delivered. Literally take Neverland off the album and it'd be a no-skip album.
I have to mention Echoes Of The Present first, not because it's the first song, but because it's the first instrumental I've heard from him that gave me goosebumps and made me slightly emotional. I can't describe ... read more
I absolutely love this album. It's so underrated compared to the rest of Cudi's discography, and I've cried countless times to Internal Bleeding and Toubled Boy.
Admittedly, I'm not a big fan of the instrumentals, because I prefer vocals with my music, but even so, this album is still among one of my favorites.
The best song on here is definitely Too Bad I Have To Destroy You Know. Just go listen to it and you'll see what I mean. Satellite Flight and Balmain Jeans are ... read more
This album is really good. The energy Cole comes with on 95 South sets up the whole album and gets you hyped. His delivery on every single song is the best I think I've heard from Cole, specifically on songs like Amari. Bas's features on here are magnificent, especially Let Go My Hand and Hunger On Hillside.
My favorite song being Let Go My Hand, it's so beautiful, has such a nice beat, and the chorus is the best music I've ever heard from Cole.
This album is really good, and honestly, I enjoy it more than Chromakopia. Not that I think it's better, I just think the music sounds better.
I keep replaying Sugar On My Tongue, Ring Ring Ring, and Tell Me What It Is.
This album is so fun and has banger after banger, and get's surprisingly deep with the last few songs.
Speaking of Sugar On My Tongue, I think it's the best song on the album, and that pause right before he says "tongue" in the chorus makes it so much ... read more
This album is addicting, and makes me realize just how upsetting Kanye's new music is.
I can't lie, the beat switches on On Sight and New Slaves are the best part of the album. It's such a radical switch and they hit so incredibly hard.
Kanye's ability to sample, such as on Blood On The Leaves and Bound 2 really push this album to another level.
My only complaint is some of the lyrics. I don't mind freaky lyrics all that much, but there's a lottt of those on this ... read more