another addition to an incredibly consistent discography
love the political messages on here, and i really like the laid back punk vibe that vince is going for too
shes playing it safe, which I understand because shes new, but shes definitely gonna need to do more if she wants to make a statement of any kind
I was going into this expecting the middle eastern/Indian influence, and yep this didnt dissapoint
albarn's best since plastic beach, an absolute treat to listen to
my introduction to genesis owusu, and I can say wow this was an awesome experience
super unique blend of punk and rap, accompanied with powerful messages about our world. cant ask for much more
just perfection across the board, Shing02 did such a good job writing off this series without nujabes
R.I.P.
lush jazz instrumentation layered with Jill scott's beautiful voice, and yeah just throw in some great features too, cause why not
sometimes I go back to this project still wondering how this was even made or approved
vultures 1 is like an appetizer at the worst restaurant youve ever been to, with vultures 2 being the main course
its crazy to me that there are still people out here saying Ian is good or even has any potential
21 savage sounds lost on this, like he forgot what made his music interesting
definitely a statement, but the more I listen the more most of these songs just fade into the common electropop sound that has been quite prominent recently. there are plenty of other artists that are doing more to stand out
this is such an incredible blend of two almost opposite poles of rap sub/adjacent genres, and coincedentally two of my favorites
the production is fantastic start to finish with only a couple lackluster songs, the flows are super consistent, and the feature list is pretty damn good too
fc is a song of the year contender the more i listen to it the better it gets
I find lil shine's voice to be kinda grating, but other than that this is a great plugg project