Really laid back and enjoyable listen, although personally there isn't that much that stands out to me compared to other cloud rap records from this era. Very simplistic but captivating instrumentals, and Chris Travis's presence on most of these tracks is decent. My only real issue with this album is that the drums can be overpowering at times and its just overall mixed incredibly quietly.
Didn't really click for me like it does for other people. Most of the songs kind of blend into each other and as a whole it is too simplistic for my liking. It's a fun listen with lots of decent tracks but there's only a handful that I take out of this. Hopefully it'll click for me some day
BRUH it clicked. Got a bit more into the cloud rap sound and checked out his self titled project, which I loved so I decided to revisit this album. These instrumentals are incredibly ... read more
One of the most consistent albums I've ever heard, which is actually insane considering this is Lil Wayne and the album is 1 hour and 20 minutes long. Incredible, crafty lyricism, engaging flows and most importantly good instrumentals across the board, something that lacks in some of his other albums.
Also is this not trap? You can definitely hear elements of it all throughout the album. Surprised to not see it in the genres, not even as a secondary. I understand the meaning and the ... read more