Is it possible for past album sales to be revoked because of a song that's so unbelievably ass? Asking for J. Cole.
One of the most legendary songs to ever be released. Why does the beat go so hard? Why is Jimmy Levy's performance so passionate? Why does this make me want to shop at target? This song is hilarious but absolutely atrocious. Truly an anomaly of a track.
Nick Crompton alone carries this song. England truly is his city, we're just lucky enough to live in it.
It's baffling that this song exists. Will-I-Am is truly a master of making some of the worst music to ever be made.
Usually it's a feature that ruins a song, but in this rare case (not for Drake though) it's the "lead" artist that ruins this one.
One of, if not the worst song of all time.
The bubblegum synth-pop, DJ Mustard produced instrumental is immediately obnoxious and grating to the ears, it's like if Mustard produced something for Kidz Bop. It's so sharply polished, that it just feels like it stings the ear drums with each synth pluck. But that's the least of this song's worries. Even worse is that when this song came out, DJ Mustard was everywhere and all of his songs followed the exact same formula. Every ... read more
It's bloated and disorganized, but once you trim the fat out, this is a borderline-perfect album.
It loses points for the anti-semetic stuff and the bad mixing/mastering. If it weren't for that, this had the potential to be something incredible. Stars, Paid, Back to Me, Do It, Burn, F*k Sumn, Carnival, and Good (Don't Die) are all incredible tracks.