A digital opera is not something I knew I needed. RAYE runs through the throes of love, heartbreak, and, as said, hope. This album will could make you teary-eyed, it won't bring you to your knees, it'll actually lift you up. Music like this is something we need in this day-and-age. I'm excited to see her next move.
I’m not a huge fan, though I just wish to say this is a very, very good album for a somewhat ‘underground’ artist, barely underground because of their hits. He has clearly had a lot of time to grow and expresses love, heartbreak, and closing this chapter on his own terms. Phenomenal.
It always feels like you’re turning a corner with Kanye, you have no clue what is around it, sometimes it tumbles your heart, sometimes it fills you with a confused emotion, at other times, you’ll realize of all the stories he’s told, his life always has another plot-twist that will cause him to fall even farther. I wish I was into hip-hop when this came out, I could see a man rise so high from what was already cloud nine, it’s sad to see the time I do care for him is ... read more
Hmmm, I don’t like listening to music digitally, I try to keep away from such things, but since there isn’t a physical version for this song, or the album it’ll be on, I’ll still run on from my tablet or phone speakers. Alohaii’s special, and they’ll show that next time will be one heck of a ride.
New ‘Flower Boy’? No. New ‘IGOR’? No. New ‘Call Me If You Get Lost’? No. New ‘Chromakopia’? No. Did I want any of those things again from Tyler? No. I think the most conflict I receive from this album is from how it doesn’t give you an atmosphere, Flower Boy, IGOR, Call Me If You Get Lost, Chromakopia, you can imagine a world, the fresh sunflowers, the dystopia that shades the vision when in love, the romantic trip around the world, and the ... read more