65 > 75 EDIT: Listened again man, the hook ruins it for me.
Let me start by saying this. When the song first started with the beat drop and shit, It was hype. This song is one of the better examples of him using a fast flow rather than a choppy one. I'm feeling kind of eh towards to the chorus/hook but other than that this single has really brought up the potential of the album itself.
I was in algebra class today and we had a sub. Luckily I've seen this sub around work and we've talked time from time. Today in class he asked me if I listened to the new Vince Staples. To which I responded, no, 7:31 PM EST just listened to this and all I can do is thank that man for making me want to listen.
Consistent, Good Production, Great concept's.
What more could you really want?
Sometimes it's okay to not switch your style up with a prime example being 21 Savage.
However, when it come's down to you trying to replicate how your Debut Album sounded along with sprinkling in some other thing's it may get messy and that is the case here for Mr. Curtis Jackson.
This album really isn't all that bad like people say it is, there's some good hood bangers like ISTDT, Gatman and Robbin, Ski Mask Way, Position of Power. Then you have some R&B like A Baltimore Love thing, ... read more
I've got to say.
I'm not really into trap music like that, (excluding Travis Scott, Future, etc.) But this being my first full listen to a 2 Chainz album was an incredible experience.
The features on this album are great, and each song is very interesting an has a compelling concept that doesn't get boring (except for the Pharrell feature). I really do think this is one of the best Trap albums of the 2010's and very well is a little underrated in my opinion.
Best song(s): 4 AM, Good ... read more
Going after his dad, telling his son to listen to all of this at 18 years old? Mentioning Sexy Redd's leaked tape?
Drake is cooked.
Ignore whatever random ass shit Nas made before this record this shit is amazing from front to back. Released a day just before my birthday I knew of Nas but just wasn't the hugest fan (I really liked Illmatic and It Was Written though). When this first came out I thought it was nothing special (I was I think 13). But I definitely wasn't conscious because after re-listening to this twice with my friend it slaps so hard.
Best Track: Michael & Quincy
Worst Track: Serious Interlude (even ... read more
This album is fucking amazing and this by far might be my favorite Metal Band. The instruments are fucking crazy and the rap content mixed with the rock instrumentals is crazy. My Dad and Brother have been into rock their whole lives and I haven't really wanted to get into it because I thought I didn't like it, (They listen to Van Halen, Journey, Nirvana, etc.)
This album right here stands out from others and every song front to back of the album is just amazing and I could actually listen to ... read more
I don't believe in giving 0's to anything. this is why it gets a 1. Tom MacDonald with his typical "I'm cancel culture vulture, Eminem white dude." it's all just fucking annoying and horrible.
Just a bunch of random songs put onto a compilation album. it's still aight though.
Not my type of music, also 10 songs for 49 minutes??? this is hard to sit and listen to.
This album starts off fucking strong but starts to die down around tracks 8-9 but comes back to life a little bit.
43k sales first week is pretty sad but doesn't stop album from being great due to it's interesting concepts with lyrics, story telling, production and more.
Best track: Dead Presidents II
Worst Track: Ain't No Nigga
This shit kind of overrated, I don't really see the hype about this being a 90-100 but whatever.
The production on this record is really good unfortunately this album drained Cudi of all his talent.
Best Track: Reborn
Worst Track: Kids See Ghosts
Looking back over Kanye West's catalog, it seems like this is the album that, after my one and only listen, I have hardly ever listened to again. I listened to this again today, and it was an incredible hour of complete happiness. It's an album that explains to me what Kanye's artistic excellence looks like. Every beat has a wonderful, soulful quality. Lyrically and conceptually, Kanye is at the pinnacle of his career. Every aspect is flawless. This is such a beautiful piece of music, my god. I ... read more
Although Graduation doesn't sound as amazing as his previous two albums and seems a little out of date, it's still a crucial record in Kanye's legacy.
Though it hasn't held up that well over time, Ye first truly began playing with pop and electronic sounds before graduation. And even if it might not be my favorite Ye record, I still think it's a fantastic record with lots of standout tracks. This album features some of Ye's best production to date, and I love that he explored more than before. ... read more