One of the most overrated albums of all time. Everyone acts like this record is the best thing since sliced bread but I just don’t see it. The genre blending is done very messily here not feeling cohesive one bit and the albums central theme gets stale after the third track in my opinion. There are a couple of tracks I like including “6 Inch” with The Weeknd and “All night” but besides those there isn’t enough replay value for me. I decided to give it a 6 ... read more
Not all that memorable to be honest but the themes explored are interesting but aside from Violent Crimes & Ghost Town I barely ever revisit this album.
One of the deepest Hip-hop records I’ve ever listened to, Kendrick creates this therapy like environment while listening to this project.
Clipse are back! Creating an incredible listen with production single handedly done by Pharrell highlighted by great features from artists such as Kendrick & Nas.
JAY-Z creates one of the greatest Hip-hop albums by using storytelling and great flows complimented by amazing production from such as Just Blaze & Kanye West.
This is undoubtedly one of the greatest Hip-hop albums of all time each track feels like a stacked cypher and RZA handles the production amazingly. 36 Chambers is a flawless run of tracks.
This is the first Rocky album I’ve listened to and I was very impressed to be honest, tracks like 1 Train & Goldie really stuck out to me. The features such as Joey Bada$$, Kendrick Lamar, Danny Brown & ScHoolboy Q made the listening experience very enjoyable.
Her flow and delivery is good, and her overall rapping skill is decently showcased throughout. My biggest complaint is the sheer amount of filler.
As we live in a timeline where The Life Of A Showgirl exists the merging of Country and Pop which was done well here is something I look for in a future Taylor Swift release.
Some aspects of this album haven't aged brilliantly. Still overall an okay listen.