For being album it's kinda off in a sense. Although I love the first half the second wasn't bad but felt a lil dry afterwards. Otherwise it was solid and good to listen to.
For being his debut album the culture of the trap community was going out crazy on this one. I bumped this album during high school but I always thought that this would be a phase... Turns out after years it's still good for what it's worth
Their best album in my opinion by them. Their next album definitely sold more but to be honest that doesn't mean anything to me this album to me is their most honest and hardcore work and this one I'm general changed a lot with music in general. To Nookie then to Break Stuff and even the song with Method Man which fire btw the whole production too is very good for a 90s album as well. DJ Lethal went off.
Good debut for the band. Wes good guitar work and everyone blended well. Their 90s era definitely their best work. Faith brings me back when my dad would put the CD on just to play it. Overall and classic Nu metal album regardless.
Good album by Rocky. The hate will be there cuz "He dissed Drake" ok pussies Drake lost and literally you can't accept the fact that he's ass now his Iceman album better pull up good or ur just another benzino. Anyway for this album why did it take it this long for it to drop? That's my issue and I'm pretty sure that's everyone has the same question and we know in some aspects that sampling clearance was one of the big issues but otherwise it could just be his ... read more
I don't mind Zach Bryan I like his voice and it definitely got some old school country vibes but with a good melodic tone to it. Otherwise it's to long of an album.
Overall it's not bad and I liked a few tracks and production was nice. There getting old and yes age is a number but everyone has a different body, regardless tho it's solid and I wasn't as disappointed but a lil less energy for me
To me I like this album I do understand the reviews. Regardless tho his voice to me feels Chrisp and smooth on his vocals. July and a few others are good otherwise it's a solid album
It's a humble beginning for the band. Not only trying to find their signature sound they are also just having fun and I can respect that. Young Chris Cornell in the 80s is wild.
Good compilation tape by Jarren. Gave me a childhood and it's also nice to go back to his shit. Hopefully he drops new material even more soon.
Conway this year was solid once again this project wasn't as captivating but still show some honest work.
Nas has never disappointed me and this project is a good example also the production with DJ Premier was good too. Odl school at its finest.
Another solid one by 21. To close the year off for me it was nice seeing him still killing it in a sense. Collabs were solid and production was good too.
Some reviewer on here saying oh stop hating on him he's just having fun. Is it really that much of an excuse? It really isn't horrible but production and everything felt uninspired and unpolished. Collabs couldn't save it either.
Y'all giving this album a high review cuz he's funny? Alr I forgot music can be good for being shit. I'm sorry but society made no sense with this one. Don't care either make better music like fr...
Pretty good for this duo. Women in metal are taking that torch and I'm here for it
Another album by this group that I felt it was good. Not as well as their 2020 stuff but there are a few that are really good.
Blandish for their style and production seems rushed. Although there are a few good highlights on the album.