Yes the album is long, yes Krazy Train sounds overall unfinished, but one thing you have to commend is the artistic variety between his projects. His last 3 albums have been: A Travis Barker assisted rock album, a hyperpop rage beat album, and now a black air forces type album. I’m assuming that’s why the album is so long and full of features, he’s probably been saving up collab verses for a good minute. The songs also go hard asf. Idk what y’all talking about Trippie ... read more
You’re supposed to listen to it while on drugs. That’s like the whole point. So if you didn’t like it, that’s probably why
Very disappointing. I had high hopes for this album and was actually hyped to listen. He can’t decide if he wants to lean more into the Uzi or Travis style so he comes off as an extremely watered down mix of the two. He can just never seem to find his footing, as the entire album sounds like filler. Even Uzi doesn’t seem to care. For a much better version of what this guy does, go listen to DC the Don
Side note: How tf you signed to Travis and still can’t get a Travis feature ... read more
This album honestly surprised me. The whole first half of the album was actually pretty good, and then there’s a few decent songs in the back half. Could it have been better? For sure. But it’s been so long since Khaled has put out a decent album that I’m gonna say this is a W for him. A step in the right direction for sure.
It took me a bit to figure out why this album just doesn’t work, and then it hit me:
There is zero rapping here
Yes, this is an album of entirely pop songs, all sung by posty. There are no hip hop beats, no rapping, and no trace of his original style. And as much as I hate to be someone who complains that “the artist’s music has changed so much”, this is his first real miss in his career. Dude has been nonstop on fire since he entered the music industry, making hit ... read more