This is the worst album I have heard in my life. Absolutely nothing. I have acquired third stage cancer from listening this this shit. No replay value, no effort was used when making this album. If i took a fat shit on my Grandmothers couch, digested it, shitted it back out and stuck some headphones into it, better music would come out. If you have ever thought of suicide but never did end up killing yourself, this album will help you finally put an end to this cruel cruel world that we live in.
The Kid has potential. I quite liked some songs on here but otherwise has got along way to become the next big rapper in this era of trap-rap. He needs to diversify his range because some of his songs are sounding a little to much like Juice WRLD. But hes only 17.
Fav Songs: Maybe, Go
Coming from a big Eminem fan, this album was well- a Eminem in 2020 album. First and foremost, the people on this site are truly incredibly stupid. Some people aren't even giving Em a chance and are already reviewing it a 0 or a 20. This album wasn't horrible, as a matter of fact an argument to whether this is better than the actual MTBMB can be brought up. This album had its moments like the regular album and some times did fall short but if there is one thing he tries to get across on this ... read more
Incredibly Solid album. Kid Cudi's final instalment in the Man on The Moon trilogy is a good one. The album generally has a very good and cool vibe to it. Something that we have known Kid Cudi to do for the last several years, even on his last project he makes it seem like his style has not changed infact, it may have gotten even better. The whole album makes you feel like Kid Cudi is talking to you and telling you stories about his life. The production, particularly the beat choice is ... read more
I'll give MGK credit. If he is looking for a sound he's found it, the problem is other than the sound there really isn't much in the music and it’s a cheap ripoff of pop punk greats such as Tom Delonge. "Tickets to My Downfall" is an attempt for MGK to find his place in the land of Punk Pop. I for one enjoy and listen to alot of pop punk like Blink 182, Green Day and actually am a huge fan of their music. Richard Colson Baker aka. MGK does solid on this album in terms of sound, ... read more