The "In Barbados eating sushi like I’m kung fu" bar got me rolling on the floor what were these guys smoking
I love the boom-bap like and R&B production on this album; it feels so smooth and makes every song flow into each perfectly. Every feature here was carefully chosen as they fit every track on this record.
I love Tyler's smooth flow in his production and his rapping on this album. The R&B songs on here are very well made with an attention to detail, and more rap-focused songs are a reflection on his life and status as a celebrity where he is honest and blows everything off his chest.
This song was made with good intentions in mind but it just sounds corny overall.
I love Tyler's delivery and self-reflection on fame and parasocial relationships on this track. I am deadass missing on a lot by not listening to him π
A nice jazz fusion album that criticizes gender roles set by our patriarchal society. A place where men have to be forced to follow certain unwritten rules or else they come off as "gay" or "too feminine", which leads them to be shunned and outcast from society. Toxic masculinity (and the manosphere) are a deadly plague that affects everyone (especially women, cis or trans), and Greep does a good job at showing that.
(06/10/2024) 100 -> 95: It's a good album, but ... read more
I love this album because of how intense it is but also because its closing track (GREY RUBBLE - GREEN SHOOTS) represents the light at the end of the tunnel. Palestine will be free in our lifetime. π
This is the longest album I've listened to, coming in at 2 hours and 36 minutes. I love how Richard makes these soundscapes, they have some good execution.
im crying bro why does he want to kill himself after seeing a nice woman
Doomer mentality if it was an album. And for some reason, it goes hard.