I haven't been the best lately, and I don't expect it to get any better. I have some problems with exams, and besides those and family, I feel like I'm finally making that transition from childhood to adulthood, slowly but surely. I've been feeling like life is just tossing me around for the past weeks, and I know it won't get much better in the future, regardless of what people tell me. I know this looks like a confession or smth, but it's not, so keep reading. I'll eventually cover the EP ... read more
I think that this is an amazing project for a 16-year-old kid, but that doesn't change the fact that the whole album is very unpolished. I usually enjoy the kind of sound presented here, but Redveil's not doing anything different from Earl, Mavi, MIKE, or other rappers who adopted the Slumps sound.
The production is just, well, bad. Redveil just took 10 LoFi hip-hop beats and rapped over them, which again, I enjoyed. There was actually one song that wasn't that. The last track, Pigeonman, is, ... read more
The first thing that comes to mind when I think of Lil Yachty it's his 2016 debut mixtape, Lil Boat. It's also his only other project I can call at least decent. I never respected any of Yachty's work before because I thought there was nothing worth caring about in all his discography. Of course, that changed when I woke up one day ago with this project released out of nowhere. My only two questions were, Why is this so good? and why does it say Lil Yachty made it?
Let's Start Here, as the ... read more
I listened to this and didn't get five easy hotdogs. What the fuck, man.
Now for the actual review, I don't understand why he released this.
The main problem with this project is how repetitive it gets until the end. The first songs were fine, but as you get further into the album, you realize this doesn't get any better. Five Easy Hotdogs doesn't work either as an album or as individual songs because even if the production is good, all the other traits Mac would bring to the table to complete ... read more
"Bucket List Project" is Chicago rapper Saba's debut album, and considering what followed this project, everything said and discussed on the album ties in very well with Care for me.
The general idea presented in the album is that of having a bucket list. Having something to strive for, even if it seems impossible to achieve, a steady uplifting concept presented with some really feel-good music.
Saba seems very connected to Chicago in this album, having all the featured rappers also ... read more