this album didnt have much memorable songs for me, but experimental hiphop and hyperpop with a bit of house and rage in it is a sign that i know i am in for a ride of crazy production and sampling!!! i love how chaotic every song sounds, and i love the subtle anime sampling references (such as asuka's scream in JRJRJR) and i love the funny ones such as the fortnite ping sound and sonic.exe laughter and scream.
though most of the songs on this album didn't stand out for me, i do know ... read more
I like the one with the sample at the beginning, the "Let's play a game" one. Other than that, this song is nostalgic for me and I am very biased since I grew up with it. Amazingly done, love it.
he genuinely did the thinkable
i thought maybe the memeing was a bit harsh on their end, but this album was straight ass
most of the songs was just him sneak dissin' people and then him getting all angsty and crying about his loss against kendrick lamar, claiming random bs and trying his best to sound.
the production is nice at best, which is why i give it a 10, but the rapping is so bad and i just cant handle it. it doesnt even fit anything hes saying, and it sucks trying my best to ... read more
if anybody sees this, because this hasn't been touched [and i can't afford to become a subscriber], i am willing put the tracklist here!!!
1. Dutches (6:53)
2. Lifetime (6:05)
3. Longest Day (5:19)
4. Fire (4:23)
5. The Touch (7:13)
6. Twin Galaxies (7:26)
7. Warning (4:30)
8. System (7:16)
9. Tokyo (7:07)
10. Voyager (5:39)
11. Sleepless (5:17)
Genres (this is subject to change, depending on those that wish to edit this album!):
Electronic, Liquid Drum and Bass, Drum and Base, ... read more
I believe, in full honesty, Come To My Garden is more than just an album - but rather, stepping into another world entirely. I found Minnie Riperton through "Us", the movie, and was fascinated with Les Fleurs. I'm ashamed to say I never ventured further into this album, yet here I am.
Through it's lush orchestration, heavenly vocals, and dreamlike lyricism, Minnie Riperton is able to pull through an experience that feels both timeless, romantic, vulnerable, and spritiually ... read more









