The fact that Devil in a new dress came on right after this made it 10 times worse
I don’t understand why everyone is saying this album is nothing but average. Aminé sounds the most mature and refined he ever has on limbo.
Although I’ve enjoyed parts of Aminé’s past works (Turf and Sundays being some of my favourite songs of the decade) I never quite enjoyed his releases as a full cohesive album experience. This album takes into account Aminé’s trademark mellow and catchy traits mixed with a greater narrative and more expansive ... read more
There are not many artists that are as consistent as Freddie Gibbs.
There’s something about Gibbs’ music. Simply put, it’s timeless. This is now the second Gibbs album fully produced by Alchemist and also the newest gem to add to the collection of his catalogue. The way Freddie’s voice meshes so effortlessly over the 10 jazz infused Alch beats is absolutely incredible. The only slight drawback of some of these tracks would be the sightly long-winded intros and outros, ... read more
Yung Lean has never really been one to wow me, but with the release of his recent singles Boylife in EU and Violence, to say I was hyped for this album was an understatement.
This album to me is the underdogs triumph, finally after years of mediocrity Yung Lean has come through with a project that while not have a strong concept is by far his most cohesive and fully realized to date! A lot of his best songs come to form on this album including the absolutely astonishing Put Me in a Spell, ... read more