this is probably one of the most pleasant songs I've ever heard. i like how calm and sounding it is at first but then it sounds like some 90s rock hit instrumental and right back into the peacefulness. the cover of the single too also really matches the music which i appreciate a lot. wishin' you the best of luck and...might even listen to the album when it releases
I don't know why but this album feels like TPAB but it's cursed, unhinged and disturbing...Doesn't mean it isn't good. Mather fact, it's a near-perfect album: the storytelling, the weird yet fitting flows, distorted production and the feeling of anxiety throughout the album makes this all very unique. Also, it may scare the hoes away but they listen to Coworker music anyway...lol
To become a GOAT, you have to study the other GOATs. To become a lyricist, take notes from MF DOOM.
This album is basically the formula for lyricism, jazz rap and experimental hip-hop. And it just so happens to be also very enjoyable
This album reminded me a lot of Radiohead, only if it had some hard rock elements, was sometimes aggressive. But also it still sounds heavenly, beautiful and meaningful
Not only is the song one of the most beautiful songs ever, the music video is just JID with his family at the family house, taking a picture...This can make a grown man cry
Damn…Wish B.o.B would still make songs like this. This song brings back sooo many memories and it’s sad to see him fall off. Now he’s just outshined by Bruno Mars on his own song
A skipless album that is perfect for when you wanna listen to it at night. And here's a recommendation: stay for the hidden track on Irene cause it's absolutely beautiful, even if you have to wait, like, 7-8 minutes for it. But really, it's a pleasant, slow and beautiful album
It's difficult to say what this album's about but it is emotional, there are lots of long songs (i do like that, especially if it sounds good) and damn, this genre is difficult to pinpoint: it's rock, maybe even some pop or gospel, I don't know anymore
This album is probably the most unique one I've listened to by far: an album by a YouTuber which normally shouldn't work but this...This is on a whole nother level. The thunder, waves, sea and all the oceanic atmospheres makes the listening experience much more enticing and one thing I want to mention is...Instrumental songs are underrated: they're just beautiful, full of relaxation, eases your mind, like Treefingers from Kid A. But yeah, all the positive stuff said on the ... read more
why did I listen to this? we're not even a third into the century and this is the worst, most disgusting, disrespectful and nails on a chalkboard equivalent torture that's not deserved to be called music
me&me, tell me that this is all just ragebait cause if so, haha...not cool at all to disrespect someone who made A Crow Looked At Me as a way to grieve over such a difficult moment. if not, what in the actual fuck is wrong with you? do you just feed off of hate or some shit?
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It's a catchy and sorta pleasant listen but...God it gets boring fast
It's an album that doesn't have to be replayable but just to listening to it occasionally is good enough since this is an amazing album
I thought this would be a heavy metal album but it's anything but heavy metal: it's art
Especially $0, I felt my tears welling up when listening to it and damnit, wish I could give that song alone more than a 100
Glad that I listened to this album and...I gotta say I was surprised in a good way: I thought it would be a typical hip-hop album that would still get a 90/100 but DAMN...Her vocals were very pleasant, such good songs and of course the message about love. Really helps. When I first heard Doo Wop as just a single song, the skit at the end made the song so much better since it taught me something very important: no matter how young you are, you can be in love and it showed me the differences ... read more
Tyler did say that he loved "Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers" and it's obvious why: it's an amazing self-reflection and admittance that you're still human, you make mistakes and that you grow not only as an artist, but also as a human. And this is basically Tyler's "Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers": an album about taking the mask off, self-reflection and personal growth
"Everyone cries, don't cry alone"
Yeah, so do thousands of Palestinians. Your country literally started ts and now you're getting butthurt while innocent people are getting killed?
There are probably hundreds of Israelis that are also being killed, yes, but if you're gonna make a song about it, at least don't make it sound like you're the victim. Pay respect to both sides
Free Palestine