WELCOME TO ULTRA EIGHTY FIIIIIVEEEEE!!! WOOOOO!!
I'm so happy that this is the first album that I listened from Logic, I genuinely enjoyed the album aLOTT, I can't say it's his best project because I haven't seen his entire discography but holy shit, this album is SO GOOD BROO
The production is more on the "boombap" side of hip-hop... many tracks on this album use old beat flips he used on other albums (mainly on The Incredible True Story). This fact reinforces ... read more
i lost count on how much i cried to this album, this is fucking music man
long live Seba Jun
EASILY THE BEST ALBUM FROM JPEGMAFIA
Look, I've been spinning Peggy's discography for a long time now since the start of the year, and NOTHING compares to how aggressive, electric and crazy this album is. From the start to the end this album stays consistent as fuck which is surprising considering this album includes 20 tracks, he really shows how to blend a tight producing, great lyrics, incredible flows, overall making the best ear candy possible. I can truly say that he's ... read more
really solid considering that its their first album of the acclaimed trilogy.
the album started out very good with the agression of "HEAT" and the flow of "GOLD", the middle has decayed a bit in quality, some tracks felt repetitive (mainly the hooks) and the voice effect was sometimes a bit hard to keep rocking with imo, then it finished out well with "MILK, "FACE" and "WASTE"
overall really good album to get impression and get their art onto the ... read more
"2014 Forest Hills Drive" is J. Cole's biggest album, mixing fans between finding the calm rhythm something good or something bad, we can in fact see J. Cole trying something new with this album.
This album offers a lot of highs, as it offers a bit of lows. "Hello" and "Note to Self" have no replayability at all, it just feels out of place.. it would be rude to say that they should'nt have been included in the final album, but they certainly have a value ... read more
you can really feel Cole's emotions through his lyrics, while the album has great highlights from Cole's career (Change, 4 Your Eyez Only and Neighbors), some tracks go unnoticed. i would love to give the album 10/10, but it would be wrong.
88 first listen
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holy FUCK i better see this album getting the best of this decade. from the start to the end, the flows are just impeccable and offers so much replayability.
JID just proved to be the best rapper in the game rn, crazy fucking talent.