Every track on this has a great beat. These duo really never miss, but sometimes song like ham really out of the top, overall i want to say this is underrated classic.
metro boomin didn't miss the produced, all the feature really made a good work, i so glad metro find roisee and add him into the soundtrack, he is really amazing
This is the first album with many songs that i couldn't stop listening, no filler track it all, uzi really show his different style on 26 track album, really worthly tine listening, Top 3: Aye, x2, Flooded The Face
Evilgane is def going to be a big name in the production game. His produciton game going crazy
The most uniqued nu metal albums, no one can copied the styled of soad. the chorus, the riffs, and little sarcastic too
To Pimp a Butterfly is a masterpiece, and I think everyone pretty much knows that. Following good kid maad city, a lot of people likely didn’t think Kendrick would top it, and for some people he didn’t, but for me he topped it with flying colours. The compositions on this album are grand, making the album feel huge and complimenting it’s deep, self reflective and dense lyrics. Kendrick fuses elements of Jazz and Funk to totally bring this album to life and make it colourful ... read more
Tyler, The Creator has evolved more than anybody else in the past decade. The emotions from his early works have been expanded to show sincerity and sadness. The album succeeds in these emotions too, as I feel sad for Tyler and his failed relationship. The production is a lot more cohesive, and the overall songwriting a lot better. Tyler, Frank and Earl have all changed and taken on new ideas since the height of Odd Future and It's been exciting over the years to see everyone mature so much ... read more
Fr after listen to this album, i want travis make a collab album with don toliver, seriously both a sound very good, i like how much production value into this albums, very high bass. i don't think highest in the room need to a remix song, the song should be stay at the original imo, the strings at the end on what to do is seriously frickin good. overall i want travis to make jackboys 2 with a don toliver again.
tyler being family friendly on this record
Kids See Ghosts is a study in contrasts. It’s intensely erratic yet it manages to express in 24 minutes a focus that concept albums twice the length dream of. It’s an album that begins with proclamations of love being shot down by the lucid adlibs of the mad. It’s about coming to terms with what's necessary for self-actualization and it’s euphoria; yet tinged with the sadness of coming to terms with the amount of effort it requires. It’s an album that frankly in a ... read more