A beautiful mix 80's styled RnB tracks, wrapped within a purgatory radio station concept.
This album came out while I was dying in my bed from the flu. I almost shit myself when that second don toliver song played.
They tried really hard to make this sound good but it’s literally a reference track recording off an iPhone. I literally can’t believe X’s estate cleared this bs.
Tf is this chainsmokers type beat. Maluma and Swae did their thing but I can’t help but invasion a greedy corporate record executive nodding his head to this.
First time I’ve actually listened past the beat and heard what this guy is saying, and it’s actually pretty fire.
How are y’all still blindly hating? I wouldn’t be surprised if he was dissing you favorite rapper.
Everyone always talks about how underrated this album is, but there’s just no way this is a 79 user score.
Pusha’s rapping feels way to good for some of these beats and features, the middle of the album was a nose dive.
Tyler definitely experimented too much on this one. Still has some fantastic tracks though.
This album is still a vibe. I'm shocked that this is his lowest rating since cherry bomb.
This was the song that got BigX his first bit of attention and was my first impression. Damn, ts was haard.
Low energy vocals, uninspired lyrics, and average beat selection are the perfect recipe for a below average rap album.
Not the most consistent album. I’m not a very big fan of the lower energy songs, but the bangers are great as long as you can tolerate his mumbled delivery.
Didn’t Lil Jon’s son drown in a pond a month before this came out. Why tf did he name this “Something’s in the water” πππ
I’m so glad Edward blessed us with 10 minutes to reflect after typical rap song 10 π
The summer vibe this tries to make is nice, but how does this album have filler and it’s less than 10 tracks long?