Man, I've been sleeping on this project for years. Meh start but progressively got so much better. Old Drake was so good.
Eh, I still don't know how to feel about posthumous albums. It's decent for what it is I guess.
Pleasantly surprised. I love the improvement Olivia Rodrigo shows on this album and she definitely exceeded my expectations.
My only 100. I have no words for this album. Hip Hop in its truest form. Goosebumps all the way through.
Incredible.
Incredible.
Incredible.
Legends Never Die is the PERFECT example of how a posthumous album should be handled. Not a single bad song on this project.
My first listen since 2018, what a project. Incredible front to back with no skips whatsoever. I'm not a Travis Scott fan but I definitely understand why one should be.
Too bloated, could've been so much better if Juice actually tried instead of freestyling the whole album. A very solid record regardless.
It's been a while since I last visited this album. Holy fuck does it still hit hard. 2018 feels like yesterday yet so long ago, and Die Lit brings back so many memories. I'm not even a Carti fan but this album is generational.
Inferior to the deluxe edition but still peak lockdown. You just had to be there to experience this.
Music in its purest form. Ye is a genius and this project by itself shows for it. Incredible front to back.
Timeless. Only 16 years old and changed hip-hop culture forever. The pioneer of drill.
This project could've been so much better if Pop Smoke was given the chance to actually finish it in the first place. Most of the featured artists would never be on this joint if Pop was still alive. Still not the worst posthumous album out there. "Dior" already appeared on both "Meet the Woo"'s, it really shouldn't be on both of his posthumous albums as well. "Got It On Me" is amazing.
A few more skips than the first Meet the Woo, but still an incredible album. Only 20 years old.