I would say I’m speechless, but that would be like Billie Eilish saying “idgaf” then going on some bs rant on why she gives a fuck.
In fact I’m quite the opposite of speechless. It’s honestly impressive to me that Drake made an album this fucking dogshit. The beef did irreparable damage to this man. This albums sound makes Honestly Nevermind sound like a masterpiece, which was already a bad album to begin with. Every aspect of drakes music that I think is ... read more
Another step down from Latto. The songs sound like there’s less and less personality in them, and more just corporate ratchet music. The bright spots about Sugar Honey Ice Tea were the more lyrical cuts near the end of that album, and that seems to have been cut out completely. It’s a bore to get through overall, and very bland
The bright synths and pop rap elements don’t complement Cubes gritty storytelling at all compared to his g funk and boom bap classics. It feels off a lot of the time, and his apparent lack of good lyricism on half of these songs proves to be this albums detriment
This album didn’t really land with me. It was a big change in style and structure from Chamillionaire, with a larger focus on chasing hits and pop rap. It works on a few songs here, but the solid storytelling and gangsta beats he was known best for are replaced for lazy lyrics and painful hooks over traditional synth filled pop rap pieces of production. It’s a big let down, and part of the reason why his quality took a large dip
6LACKs best project in years comes through with full force. Amazing writing, some truly somber and emotional moments throughout, and a beautiful overarching message about sorrow and forgiveness gives us a very nice album. An amazing comeback to a relatively underrated artist
IG reels are gonna have a field day with The 1st Amendment…
I can’t help but feel disappointed with this record a little bit. I enjoy experimental hip hop a good bit, but I feel like there’s a fine line between experimental and straight up noise pollution. Peggy goes the line pretty often on this album, with horribly mixed drums and synths on several of the songs. He makes some bangers here, sure, but for an “experimental record,” he doesn’t switch up his ... read more