Classic Freddie. Just as consistent as all his other works, and about what you'd expect from any Freddie release. The beats are nicely produced and coherent, and his rapping holds up like always. Very easy and digestible listen.
nothing about this album is redeemable
you're a tourist in the EDM space and every attempt you make at creating a riddim/tearout/brostep sound falls flat because of your refusal to contact other producers because you're lame and arrogant
all my heroes are cornballs i guess
consistent while being diverse
side note, Dem BasedGod is such a hilarious song
i love early 2000s dubstep and the instrumental was great, i just cant get behind how he mocks a jamaican accent and raps like a mf on a 'The Bug' album lmao
soulless guitar sampling accompanied by rapping about the same shit he has been for his entire career. you're really the king of experimental rap, Devon! nobody has ever sampled a guitar before!
if you're so hellbent on making ILDMLFY clones then call the album ILDMLFY part 2 instead of boasting as if its some new otherworldly never before seen extravaganza of uniquity.
damn girl u got crazy potential! her best work so far easily. it feels nice to witness an artist find their sound in real time.