DAY 94: I’m sorry Apple I’m going to have to disagree about this being Janet’s best album
DAY 93: If you told me that North would drop a better album than Kanye I would’ve told you that you’re crazy
I really truly do not know how to put this album into a review so you should all go and listen to it
DAY 90: It’s really not bad, but it feels very generic, with the same sound southern rap has had for the last 10 years.
DAY 89: This album is a far less memorable and experimental venture in MPREGMAFIA’s discography that, while some parts are interesting, does not hit the mark he’s set himself up for before and after this album. There are plenty of amazing songs on this album and overall was still an enjoyable experience, but it’s just not as good as it should be.
DAY 87: Technically this isn’t a new album but just an album I’ve held off from rating for years. I always thought this album was overhyped but maybe I just didn’t get it, so I kept trying to relisten to it, and no matter how many times I hear this I just can’t get into it like I can with other Young Thug projects.
DAY 85: Times are changing, and Joni Mitchell signals that with an incredible change in style, using synths and soft rock elements that add a new dimension to her already beautiful formula. The Hissing of Summer Lawns is an incredibly progressive and beautiful album. While I listened to this yesterday I felt like I had to give it a bit of time to properly digest and form my thoughts on, and in my opinion The Hissing of Summer Lawns is Joni Mitchell’s best.