Solid listen, nothing bad but nothing amazing either also monsters dot com has one of the hardest beats I have ever heard in my life.
Edit: 72 --> 77 this has grown quite a bit on me, it's just such a fun album, it's short and sweet and I can tell that teezo is in his own lane and can't wait to see what he does next, he has such a crazy potential.
Solid album, by this new guy that has seemingly come out of nowhere except for that techno outro, that shit sounds like a youtube outro or some ncs music which is kinda cringe ngl.
For a first collaboration project I have to say that it's decent and that nothing on here is terribly bad however it does sound fairly dated and hasn't aged particularly well.
En soum soum - 6
Aux portes du succès (Ft. Abou) - 7
Monsieur Sable - 7.5
Ne le dis pas à ma mère - 5.5
Interlude by Abou - N/A
Le retour du vrai bail - 6
Du sexe opposé - 6.5
Lève-toi ! - 6.5
Final Flash - 7
It's an okay album, the first half is pretty solid overall however the album lacks any standout songs, it's just enjoyable, nothing too bad.
Very good comeback, however loses a bit of steam in the back end and I wish the album was a couple songs shorter than it is. The first 4 songs are amazing however I feel like god's country has grown off me with repeated listens, also why did he decide to release the worst song on the album as a lead single, I didn't listen to it when it came out and I'm glad cuz I would've had some terrible expectations.
To think that this man dropped this EP and his classic in the same year is crazy, now while my score is higher for this I don't think that it's a better projoect it's just that there is little room for error on a 8 track EP and with this one I can defnitely say that it's great.
The lyrics, flow and even hooks are good which was a weak point for Alpha Wann on the previous installments in this trillogy. It's like with every installment he's improved, the first one being underwelming but okay, the ... read more
A really good album which sounds a bit a like a mixtape/collection rap/trap hits, really good lyrics flows and catchy hooks, however mounted up is just so bad I hate it.
Overall not quite as ambitious as what JID would release with the Forever story but still a great album with the first half being absolutely killer and the second one being good but not nearly on the same level.
This is my new favourite Lil Uzi Vert project, I am in no ways a fan of LUV only really liking this album and LIR 2, while this album is definitely too long, if you go hit for hit I think this album much more songs which reach the same highs as the ones on LIR 2 and with less mid songs, I was pretty underwellmed by Eternal Atake, mostly due to the middle portion which never clicked with me, however on this album all the slower melodic songs are really catchy for me, also I quite like CS, that ... read more
Solid throughout without any bad songs however the highs are not that high to be fair so I come away from this entertianed but not amazed, probably wont be coming back to many of these songs outside the context of the album, best are parade on cleaveland gucci grocery bag, want me dead, hellcat kenny, mad dog and jonesboro.
This is so mid, easily lana's worst album, it's too long, too samey and not enough standout tracks, dealer does standout however I'm not a big fan of the guest feature on it. Also the production is really mid, nothing interesting aside from that Interlude which is fun but completely out of place, like wtf was that, also the pacing/sequencing is terrible on this album, there is no build up or anything it just feels very monotonous.
With all that being said there are a few good songs but ... read more
Now while this album has a lot of great songs throughout it never needed to be a double album, I get that it was becoming really trendy to drop a double album after 2pac dropped his double album but this was just a poor choice.
Now, where this album seriously lacks, is in the second half after lil ghetto boy with no song past that point reaching the high of previous songs on the album and also the lack of hooks on a lot of these songs makes the album a hard listen as you're just getting ... read more
This is imediatly going into my top albums OAT and my rating is likely to get better as I spend more and more time with this album. The only negatives for me on the album are the yasiin bey feature on stars, i just think he has a very mid voice and generic lyrics, and Can't punk has grown off me a bit but is still a good song, othewise there isn't a single skip on here, I could even see this becoming a 10 for me later in time.
For what it is, this is a solid soundtrack, a few duds most notably with link up self love and home but otherwise some really good catchy songs with annihilate, danger, givin up and nas morales, I don't think I've ever liked a swae lee feature so much that shit is a banger.
A few hits but overall a pretty mid album, and my god some of these songs are fucking terrible I'm thinking of Rodeo, born rich, i was just thinking.
I enjoyed this album but nowhere near as much as bottomless pit, I found the first half to be great but the second to be kinda mid.
Overall a great album however the main drawback is it's length, by the time we get to black jesus I'm starting to feel kinda "fatigued" and there's only so many lyrics you can take in on one listen making this album feel too long, there aren't really any breaks or very good hooks on this and that's the main drawback, this is 100% rap lyrics, no choruses or hooks which near the end starts to feel heavy.
On a positive note, just as I was starting to get bored of that darker sound which ... read more
Best album by death grips, it doesn't have the biggest highs like the money store but I think it's more consistent in it's greatness.