To be honest, I was underwhelmed a little bit from this album. Some of the tracks are kind of generic R&B that don't really stand out or stick to me. There are plenty of tracks where 6LACK discusses more mature tracks and are pleasant on the ears. I don't really care much for most of the features like Young Thug or 2 Chainz, but Odeal was pretty good and kind of steals the spotlight from 6LACK on the song.
Her singing's good, but that's about the only good thing going on here. The production is pretty bland and the songwriting is boring. After the first chorus, you pretty much know what the rest of the song will be about and can just move on with your day.
I decided to check this album out since I saw a lot of praise for it on here only to be disappointed as soon as I heard obnixous, autotone-heavy rapping and singing. "Forever" has a dope beat, but Lil Shine's terrible singing paired with the autotune just absolutely turns me off and prevents me from enjoying the song. The beats aren't all that impressive either just being some average or below average plugg beats. The only songs that I managed to midly enjoy were "Like ... read more
This was surprisingly enjoyable that I wasn't expecting from BNYX. His electronic inspired beats were pretty fun for the most paired with some trap and hip hop beats as well. Some of the feature choices paired nicely with these beats like Ledbyher, Clara La San, Kid Cudi, and even Quavo surprisingly. The last four tracks on the album are a little uninteresting with some of the weaker beats and the features not really doing all that much to add value to the tracks.
This is easily the best of the three albums he dropped, though the other two were pretty bad. The album does contain some solid tracks and rapping performances like "Make Them Cry," "Whisper My Name," "National Treasures," "Plot Twist," and "2 Hard 4 The Radio," it also contains a lot of filler albums that makes it feel a little bloated. Drake also comes with a lot of corny and amateur-ish bars that leaves me underwhelmed and there's too ... read more