This is a well produced creative album ultimately very held back by the fact that JPEGMAFIA raps over every single one. His flow is stagnant enough to grow bacteria on this album. Almost every single song has a triplet flow where he talks about fucking your bitche, money, other rappers being lame, such and such, it's fucking boring. I honestly think the best move for JPEG is to hang up the mic and just start producing for Danny Brown or some other rapper. I'm tired of hearing him rap ... read more
Very interesting psychedelic album. Does both pop-rock and psyche very well in their own right. Very good instrumentation and good songs, and they feel more cohesive than other beatles projects.
This is horrible. It's musical edging. It takes aspects of 808s, yeezus, and his college trilogy to make a really awful sound in a bunch of songs that lead to nothing. Every song stays stagnant no matter what. It doesn't have any drop, or get bigger, or anything, it just stays the same for a few minutes, slow and shitty. His awful autotune, shitty sampling, and generally bad instrumentation. It feels soulless. Nothing feels remotely like "Prime Kanye" like all the comments ... read more
Very raw vocals, and the instrumental can be great, but the themes aren't much to write home about. It can be a bit repetitive.
A very nice RNB album that starts to feel dragged a bit by the end. Most songs hold their own but don't particularly stand out.
One beautiful, soul touching song after the other. Not a single miss on here. Every aspect was crafted to perfection.
A very groovy, concise album. The melodies are very simple, but memorable.
A very nice jazz fusion album. Uses instruments very well, such as vocals being a small part in one song. It's good at emphasis, and the songs are very dynamic and change greatly during their long runtime.
Absolute gem of a jazz fusion album I found in my youtube recommended, Upbeat, bouncing, with a large variety of instruments and a varied yet cohesive sound. I wasn't bored for a second of it.
Fresh in its sound and very diverse. The energy brought by this album almost feels like old Tyler collabing with new form as the producer.
Nothing on this really carries the weight of the album on its back. The production, verses, features, every aspect of the album holds its own, but it comes together to make a magnificent record.
I'd rather listen to anxiety on repeat. Worst chorus I've ever heard mixed with shitty vocals overall and bad writing. This is just blatantly pathetically pandering to misandrists lol
You don't truly experience this album until you close your eyes. Incredible album.
The most boring, painful album I've listened to yet. The production is a mixed bag, with some beats I actually really enjoy, but unfortunately Tecca adds on his shitty autotune, bad writing, and oftentimes inability to even stay on the simplest beat. I would've rathered an album with just the instrumentals.
Never been this soon for an album, and admittedly I was worried this project was gonna be another "my goat is washed" project, which has been a trend recently. But it's safe to say that Rick's still got it. Good rap performances, and the beats go from modern to very piano chord heavy. It ties together well and it's a really enjoyable album, though not really as thematically consistent as his older projects.
Super fun album. The general cartoony theme mixed with DOOM's writing and Danger Mouse's production were a great combo, there's clearly a lot of chemistry on here. If Operation Doomsday is DOOM's comics, then this album is the animated cartoon based off them.
One for the money, two for the better green, three four methylenedioxymethamphetamine 🗣🗣🗣
In all seriousness this EP is insanely good. The beats are so unique and great, they don't change all too much throughout the tracks but they're so fresh and distinctive and catchy using these weird loops that they never get old. And DOOM's writing is nothing short of amazing on this, he kills it everytime as always. Seriously wish these two had a full length album.