This album represents, in actuality, David Bowie's goodbye. He knew his death would shortly take him away, so he created this album which, in the simplest words, is a piece of art. The production and tone of this album is pretty cold overall, maybe somewhat anxiety inducing. It is experimental and through his care with this project, Bowie expresses what he really had to.
The direction he took with this album was heavily influenced by Kendrick's TPAB, as well as some of Death ... read more
As someone else said, im giving ts a 35 bc of the real IDK's part. Although it was rlly short, he genuinely slid. The beat is lowkey cool, it's a pity it was wasted like that on ts trash ass guy.
Cloud rap/vaporwave wise, this is amazing. The loopy abstract production reminds me of earl (Some Rap Songs), yet at the same time I ironically or unironically as well think about Devon Hendryx's (aka Peggy) TGPT. The drums heavily influence the direction he took, adding rhytm and catchiness.
fav songs: Forever, IDRANKUPALLTHECLOUDS, REMYND, SATISFY YOUR SOUL, WHITE, SIMULATION, TEARS, NOW THAT IM ANYWHERE.
Amazing, uplifting and pretty deep album at the same time, while catchy as well.
It's pretty good overall, yet my issues with this project are the song structures which are pretty simple and kind of boring and the lyrics which at times feel corny although I get where Vince is getting at. For example, TV Guide is my least favorite track on this record. Although I enjoy the production and do think it had a lot of potential, the "T-t-t-television, you turn me on
L-l-l-lookin' at ... read more
75=>>80=>>83=>>78
"In the end she all right, lean left like Charlie Kirk" or however it was
(old) I'll update my review through time, rn I won't give it any rating, but I've left this record feeling overall positive on it. One of Jpegmafia's weakest project, yet that's definitely not a bad thing considering the consistency and evolution of his sound. Every album has something interesting and notable to offer and I think that, for the most ... read more
not good, but honestly not that terrible either, there r rlly few songs i could see myself returning to
fav tracks: Hoe Phase, Road Trips, Outside Tweaking, Goose and the Juice
Might sound like a fantano take but cheetah print ain't that bad, it's lwk fun although not a good song either.
least fav song: Amazing Shape (unlistenable)
Bye
Nokia's the only great song ts is boring asl. Amazing sleep album (derogatory)
70=>>75
The concept of Yeat being like this evil CEO and embodying this evil persona is great in so many ways. He's indirectly tackling on rlly important problems of our society. The production is amazing, experimental in may ways tbh. Lowk bloated but it's great. Yeat's best project to date out there with Dangerous Summer. I honestly don't rlly care for his other albums that much.