Not sure what I expected.
Not sure why I listened to this.
Favourite song: Chocolate Rain (Audio Imagery Remix) (42)
Least Favourite song: You Didn't Tweet Me (0)
Lemonade struggles to separate itself from Beyoncé's discography, as well as finding its message, often feeling as if each song takes only a surface-level look on different injustices, and showing how she responds.
As we all expect, Beyoncé proves herself as a masterful vocalist, however, as a lyricist, Lemonade does not provide anything new to both the scene or her discography.
The hooks can be found very repetitive, and the lack of structure seen in the lowlights of the ... read more
It's Almost Dry is an expected follow-up to Daytona. It's track list is almost equally consistent, but is missing the same innovative charm that Daytona provides.
Of course, Pusha T still proves himself to be a powerhouse lyricist, but his raps can seem somewhat safe and/or repetitive and almost saved by outstanding production by Kanye, and Pharrell.
Overall Push displays that, after four years, he is not finished releasing some of the most articulate songs in the industry, and that ... read more
As an introduction to Vince Staples, Big Fish Theory provides an innovative raps with thought-provoking, nihilistic views that is hard to find anywhere else.
Though often compared to Yeezus, I find it's only main connection is its avant-garde approach to rap that allows both albums to separate themselves from their respective discographies. However unique the album is, does not take away from its flaws, often due to the repetitive hooks spread across the album (though also found across the ... read more