the quality of the album started to fall off in the second half, thought the first half was pretty solid.
wasn't bad, wasn't good, was just pretty mid.
favorite tracks: bron, buffalo kitchen club (surprisingly, i liked her flow)
the fact that a song with dave and jack harlow was the highlight of the album speaks volume.
I kept going from blown away to bored, not neccessarily through the whole album, sometimes in the same song. I can't really give a reason as to why; just some of it felt "random" to me. impressive vocals.
I always thought Cudi was "okay" at best. I do think some of his older "slower" songs are amazing (ex., Pursuit of Happiness, Mr. Rager, Day 'N' Nite), but everything wrong with this album is just him. The features were the highlight of this album. I thought every feature on this album did better than his own song.
I'm not the biggest pop fan, and now I can confidently say I'm not a Latin pop fan either. She does have amazing vocals, though. Te Mata was the best song by a mile, but if Muñekita didn't have that one "feature," it would've been close.
I used to be a proud Choppa fan when I found Capo on Instagram minutes after he posted it, but now he is beyond terrible now. Also, I thought he switched to something like Christian music or something; I guess that didn't last long.
Thought this album started off fairly strong but started to get worse in the second half.
Favorite Tracks: Shaking Their Hands & Adore Adore Adore.
Could kinda just tell from the jump that this LP ain't for me but it just felt like I was listening to the same song 6 times, I like how clean the length of the songs are though. I like the cover art as well.
seeing "more stuff on the way" in his spotify bio will haunt me for the rest of my life
80
no hate but all the songs are similar so these are the songs that stuck out to me the most
favorite tracks
- tell me a joke
- house setting
- knots