Carti did amazing, like really good on this project. I still stand by my take of Fell In Luv being one of, if not, his best song ever made.
A bit overrated out of Freddie's albums but you can't say it's bad, because it most definitely is not.
Really good A$AP Rocky album, Holy Ghost and Everyday are some of my fav songs from him, another GOATED 2015 album.
I love this album, should have won the Grammy but hey, that does not stop this album from being very well made.
Really good, but has a bunch of filler throughout which makes it not as excellent as his next album he would release.
All the hidden easter eggs through this album and its creation makes this album so much better for the otherwise, okay track list. I feel like this album is missing something if people are going to consider it as J. Cole's greatest album.
Do not know why the rating for this album is 69 critic and 69 user score, but I think it deserves higher. Villuminati is not the best starting track, at least imo, but Born Sinner is a perfect ending track to this album. Not to mention, this album is pretty consistent throughout.
Really good, and I mean REALLY GOOD, it just makes sense, and Lo Mein is my personal fav Uzi song.
If I had to choose between this and The Eminem Show, I would not be able too. They basically are on the same level of quality, which is pretty good. The track "Kim" however, was definitely a surprise on the first listen.
How could you hate it, either his best or second best album released to date. Definitely contains some duds though.
So good, one of the best trap albums of all time and a crazy three song run of 90210, Pray 4 Love, and Nightcrawler
FIRE FIRE FIRE, 1985 is one of the best songs that I have ever heard.
Good but not great, I think I bit overrated when it comes to trap albums/mixtapes but is still a good mixtape overall.
Yes, I know there is a version without DJ Drama, but this is just annoying, DJ Drama's ad-libs are going to make my ears bleed, if you even want to call them that, but Westside Gunn had a great rapping performance on this album.
Bruno and Anderson are like peanut butter and jelly, they work very well together.