Travis comes close to where he was on Rodeo. Yeah, its a different album completely, but every song on here is great. Even overplayed af songs like Sicko Mode and Butterfly Effect are fantastic.
Earls... most accessible...? idk, but this album is fantastic and a short listen. The lyrics are deep, dark, and witty just as an earl album should be. Earl strays from his roots with the production but the lyrical content is something else. It sticks to the dark topics that many of earls previous works do, but with new twists to work around the production. Overall this is one of the best albums I've heard.
This is one of the strangest yet best rap albums ever created. Earls lyrical ability, especially for his age at the time, is fantastic. The production here is also some of the best I've heard. The dark, almost Lo-Fi like production is at times terrifying and matches the vibe of the album perfectly. I listened to this album at a dark time in my life. Even now, I realize its utter genius.
This is just bland. I can't see myself returning to it at all. I feel no need to listen to this more than once. sorry
Yeah it grew off me a bit, but its still great. Its a cool mature take.
Juice performs great. Future not so much
If OD is Doom's best solo album, this is his best, period. Madlibs production is best here. I wish these 2 did more together.
Love the production, cool chemistry, but the rapping is just so ehhhhh and doesn't match the beats at all.