On Fancy You Twice evolve their sound without losing their identity. Starting with the satisfying comeback single, these new songs trade some of Twice's signature cuteness for a more eclectic production, resulting in what is their best set of B-sides yet.
Highlights: HOT, TURN IT UP, STRAWBERRY, FANCY
When Tints dropped, my hype for this record slowly started fading. It just lacked the punch that other house-influenced bangers like Am I Wrong, Lite Weight or Glow Up had. Also the K-Dot feature was quite disappointing.
And sadly, with Oxnard Paak follows the route laid out by Tints before. Most of the tracks on here just can't compete with Malibu's production. Especially the cheap sounding drums on tracks like Smile/Petty take away from the album's polish in a way that not even the ... read more
After the first couple of listens I feel like this is definetely his worst one. Compared to his previous works "ye" just isn't special enough - the only innovative thing about this record is its length.
Lyrically it doesn't reach the heights of CD and MBDTF, but lyrics are never the deciding factor wether I like a Kanye album or not. That said the production on this is way less eventful than on his other albums released this decade. While he reuses a lot of his signature sounds, he ... read more