Arguably the greatest hip-hop album of all time, and it may be the most authentic embodiment of the genre’s spirit.
The pinnacle of traditional rock, marking its furthest evolution and serving as its EPITAPH.
A tour de force of jazz innovation, with Coltrane experimenting at the very roots of harmony. Just listen to how he relentlessly pushes pianist McCoy Tyner to the limit on "Giant Steps."
Though it lacks groundbreaking innovation, The Epic is a wildly ambitious project(3 hours!!) that encapsulates various eras of jazz with grandeur and depth. A true homage to the genre's rich history.The Epic is truly real epic.
Pure hype, with music so blandly conventional, epitomizing the commercialization of the genre and riding on the coattails of TPAB for recognition. After all these years, Washington still has no more fresh ideas.
You’re certainly not Taylor Swift; in fact, choosing between you and Ed Sheeran is a no-brainer—at least Sheeran doesn’t make me yearn for silence. It’s clear this artist has a fanbase with a remarkably quirky sense of humor.
Possibly the pinnacle of PB R&B, but honestly, it's hard to find pop music more grating for me, with most tracks descending into disaster.
If asked me to rate it, this would be nearly a great album—far surpassing the overhyped ones.