I got this bad boy on Vinyl just to listen to the whole thing again and get the full experience and let me say I doesn’t disappoint. I mean Gibbs over Madlib is a match made in heaven. This is complimented by a great feature list making a project that there isn’t much to complain about.
I stayed up Saturday night just to listen to this rather disappointing pile of shit. I mean there just wasn’t any proof of full album work, especially for a collab album!. Travis honestly looked like he just didn’t care about Jackboys and cared more about jacking boys. I mean I understand that you care about your own studio albums but if you are going to create and label group and proceed to release group albums compared to Young Money or G.O.O.D. Music then you have to take some ... read more
I would say after a 16 year hiatus this is a great comeback with the trio of Malice, Pusha, and Pharrell cooking up a 12(13 track digital)track album bringing up new topics and beefs, showing their emotions with their lives and current hip hop landscape and bringing amazing features to act as vectors for Clipse’s message and their own feelings. Overall a great album with I believe the production carrying it.
Straight peak. You get a whole movie in this soundtrack and it shows JIDs style in full. One of the best.
Delivered some straight fire on this record once again with his great writing and flow especially over this banger production.
It’s a lowkey album. Very chill and nothing to really be mad about. It has some awkward censorship that hopefully gets fixed. I do also wish there was some more Logic but it’s quite apparent that he was mainly here for the production and the “podcast” part of the album. Pretty short and sweet as it is mainly just the two talking about their lives with some songs in the middle. Overall Juicy J flows well over Logic production and Logic lowkey cooks as well. I believe ... read more
Pretty good. Honestly should have a been a full album as I think this compares closer to some of his older works than other projects. Nothing to really complain about, it’s simple yet complex.
Big come back from…Yeah I forgot about that album. Anyway he really showed that he didn’t just fall off like that and not only gave some bangers like “Got Ur Self A Gun” but he also gave a burner “Ether”.
Highkey, better than Illmatic. I feel it has all of the elements of Illmatic but it is preformed better and with some extras tracks. Once again, one of the best out there.
At least it’s finished unlike Vultures 2. Unfortunately without “GOOD(DON’T DIE)” This album lost a good song. Overall though this album is mid, with some defining bangers and hits like “CARNIVAL” and genuinely good songs like “BURN”
“His last album” as we are meant to believe is unfortunately made to much as a defensive “joke” towards how Gen Z etc. have been attacking him and his remarks that they find offensive. Although he shows some light in his rapping and peak writing it’s just covered with some of the ass or overboard yapping on Gen Z that makes this album a disappointment. Fuel with JID is by far the best song of this album and this album overall is probably the best album since ... read more
A finally listenable album that has some bangers scattered through it. This two part album is overall alright and obvious still falls to all of his earlier works but I think this gave a bit of hope for fans and others alike that he could make some music of substance.
I can’t hate this to much. It’s very unique sound wise as you wouldn’t expect Eminem to make a full album with old radio hits as the samples. But surprisingly it works really well and gives an experience.