Such an amazing album that is a hip-hop masterpiece. With the jazz element, poetry, and symbolism that are beautifully crafted in this this album, it will forever be a staple in hip-hop and still is a must-listen album.
This is a beautiful end of the trilogy. Though, this album has lower lows than Dawn FM, the highs are out of this world.
This was a perfect sequel to After Hours. It felt like acceptance, i love the radio aspect and the transitions.
This album feels like an ego death. It’s breaking him down piece by piece, until there is nothing left as you watch in horror of him tearing himself to shreds. Great album.
i didn’t find this to be better than his other albums, but it was enjoyable to listen to, and it is definitely worth revisiting.
This album is just another reason why Ye is one of the greats (if not the greatest) in the music industry.
This is the worst thing I think I have ever heard. It's just noise, with some really bad 808's spamming. People are saying this is inspired by Whole Lotta Red, but this is just a shame to compare to Carti's work. This is a perfect example as why more distortion =/= good.
This is a seriously under appreciated album. The vibe was spot on, with only 1 real miss on the album (Pain 1993). Easily in my top 5 Drake albums.
This album is a fun mix of silly, life of the party songs with some emotional, deep songs added in. This was a phenomenal album.
This album has my entire heart, with the way he talks about God & his mother, I could listen to him sing/rap for 24 hours about these subjects. Truly an amazing piece of art.
This album is one of the greatest music experiences that Ye has ever given us. From the beginning with Ultralight Beam, to the very last track, Saint Pablo, 2 songs that are easily 10/10's, and then you sprinkle a few other 10's in between, you create this almost perfect album.
We get a very emotionally open, crash out Drake that is much different than his regular love songs. With him also adding more of his rapping skills, it is very great in my opinion.