Every beat is like being fucked raw in increasingly uncomfortable positions
funky, wonky, beautiful, and somehow has the best producer list I've ever seen
beat kinda sucks and u can barely hear MIKE because of it
it took going to the house in person for me to finally fucking get to this album
it's very weird and bad but it's definitely one of the most interesting songs kanye has ever made, like i rlly need to know how they came up w this beat. just sounds so creepy.
One of the most immersive albums I've ever heard. A truly engaging experience for its entire runtime. peak peak peak peak peak
INTRODUCTION
I remember the day I got introduced to Tyler, The Creator. I was bored during the second year of the pandemic, as everyone was on lockdown, and I was talking to an online friend of mine at the time. On this specific day, we were discussing the most creative music. I mentioned some of the artists I was listening to at the time, like half alive and I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME (I was 14). She then mentioned some artists: nelward, Death Grips, and Tyler the Creator. My memory ... read more
if u told me from a couple years ago that i would be shaking my ass to playboi carti i would've killed myself
THE CARTI VERSE WAS AI??? pls don’t tell me my favorite carti verse ive ever heard is this shit that would be embarrassing
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This is yet another non-rap album released to Wilbert's rap project, Cities Aviv. Keep in mind, this isn't actually an instrumental album. Unlike "Archive & Practice 001", this album features some vocals from Wilbert, although sparse and mostly non-lyrical. It's meant to be in the background, so the vocals aren't super present. The meat of the album lies in its hazy, repetitive instrumentals that put the listener in a sort of trance-like ... read more
Better than I expected, but the overwhelming instrumentals grow a little stale. Definitely ends strong tho. “Holy, Holy” is still mid