Kanye West's iconic 'The College Dropout' is the paved road for a new era of hip-hop, in which exits the times of gangster hip-hop.
Realistically, Kanye West has always been very important in the hip-hop landscape ever since he started. Beginning as a young and gifted producer, blossoming into a man who reshaped hip-hop as a whole, and someone who shifts from subgenre to subgenre every album, experimenting through more pop genres, gospel, experimental hip-hop, trap, etc. It is ... read more
Shit so good I made it my profile picture. Most underrated Swans record EVER.
OPIUM* member 'Ken Carson' delivers a set of decent tracks on A Great Chaos. I understand it is probably just an enjoyable trap project for others, but it is very held back by his raspy and choked voice that is very… odd. Production wise it is well, lyrically… well what do we expect. Really just a median of trap.
Great vibes throughout, unfortunately not very strong throughout the entire track list, but it still manages to hold up. Respectable.
Earl Sweatshirt is a mood, but I can't put my finger on it. Anyways, Earl Sweatshirt is possibly the best Odd Future member—him, Frank Ocean, or maybe Tyler. Shoutout Domo Genesis though.
Does nothing for me. I somewhat understand the appeal, some standout tracks like Holland,
1945 and the title track are great but Communist Daughter or the Two-Headed boy tracks are very weak in comparison.