Such a great listen and definitely on the level of "The College Dropout".
Frank is definitely one of my top artist. He might have a short discography with a lot to prove, but so far, he hasn't missed. (Now please drop though).
Wow, what an experience. Deep lyrics, with unique in beautiful production, and some incredible singin performances. My first Frank Ocean album, and probably my first R&B album as well. Great introduction to this genre, and an amazing album.
I thougth some songs were good but not crazy at all, and some were absolutely unlistenable. Pop/house isn't really my genre I guess.
Never been too big of a fan of this genre, so rating will always not end well, but I've never really hated it either. This was like alright
Greatest producer of all time teaming up with the greatest lyricist of all time = top 5 Hip-Hop album ever.
One of the best debut albums of all time. Such a classic and a great album that starts a great discography
The most influential album for hip-hop when it comes to production, and it's definitely the best Kanye album I've ever heard.
Such a vulnerable and personal album. I really feel the influence from fellow west coast rapper Kendrick Lamar's "Mr Morale & The Big Steppers", which Tyler has previously praised on interviews. Classic Tyler production on top. Amazing. Loved this album
Regardless of being just some throwaway tracks from Kendrick's great "To Pimp A Butterfly", he still managed to keep it consistent and all around great.