This entire album sounds like someone tweaking on fentanyl trying to read a dr seuss book (yes in a bad way)
EDIT: 17-> 8 Ok I'll be honest, I thought I was a little harsh on this, so I decided to revisit it. It's actually worse. This album doesn't get the hate it deserves. This should be one of the lowest rated albums here. I'm literally going to pin this review because I want everyone on my profile to read the following excerpts and tell me how it's possible to enjoy this: "Yellow ... read more
I'm not one to focus so hard on Bladee's lyricism, but the space and presence he gives them on this project make it feel so front and center that it feels impossible to ignore that he's just spitting word salad. Whitearmor is carrying as per usual, and Bladee just kind of starts speaking jibberish, and it's honestly pretty annoying, especially on tracks like Stoner and Blondie. The vibes are pretty nice across the board but nearly every track overstays its welcome with ... read more
Genesis Owusu approaches music with no limitations, as no album better demonstrates than his 3rd, marking a 3-for-3 start to his career.
Top Tracks: PIRATE RADIO, STAMPEDE, HELLSTAR, FALLING BOTH WAYS, THE WORLDWIDE SCOURGE, BLESSED ARE THE MEEK, LIFE KEEPS GOING, MOST NORMAL AMERICAN VOTER:, DEATH CULT ZOMBIE, RUNNIN OUTTA TIME, BIG DOG, ONE4ALL
Bottom Tracks: SITUATIONS
U writes a pretty straightforward instruction manual on how to feel good: listen to it
Top Tracks: Music, Hollywood Forever, The Peace, Innuendo, Lovefield, Do It, Bodyfeeling, Wish U Well
Bottom Tracks: Tell Me