Most obvious industry plant ever. 12 million monthly listeners on Spotify and they have 1 song and it's just the most basic thing ever.
*Only a rating of deluxe tracks*
Life Goes On - 85
Every Type of Friend - 70
Out of Ordinary - 65
Swimmer's Delight - 60
When You're Around - 50
All in All - 60
Lies Came Out My Mouth - 80
I personally thought the orignal was a pretty decent album but these deluxe songs just bloat the album and add very little substance with a couple of good songs thrown in there like "Lies Came Out My Mouth" and "Life Goes On"(Which is very overplayed).
The production on this album is great and Oliver is great however their are some problems. lyrics are a mess at times, the album feels more like a collection of songs then a connected group, the lows are VERY LOW. Overall I really enjoyed it and i'm looking forward to "Love You Madly, Hate You Badly" now that he is freed from Atlantic records.
A true classic from the late great Mac MIller, an album dealing with personal growth from Mac that when listening to gets me choked up thinking about his tragic death. The last 4 tracks on this album are one of the best ends to an album ever in my opinion. This album is a 9.5/10 for me, R.I.P Mac Miller.
Good Kid is a band that has sometimes leaned too far into what they know which has lead to good, if not repetitive, songs. "Can We Hang Out Sometime" is a departure from this style(mostly) into a new era of Good Kid. The album is a beautiful story of a love beginning and ending. Rift and eastside feel like a love ending, the middle songs feel like a new love forming, while the last few tracks are the end of said love letting us know that everything good, bad, and in the middle, must ... read more
Kid Cudi is one of my favorite artists just based on the first 2 man on the moon albums but it's been all down hill since then
One of the greatest albums of all time. Modal Soul created a new version of hip hop with Nujabes incredible production. One of my all time favorites.
A beautiful and incredible album on dealing with loss, something both Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett had to go through with the loss of their fathers. You can clearly see the inspiration taken from their respective journeys to India. This is one of the best albums the band has ever made and will leave a lasting legacy on music.
Really good album talking about things like the struggles Trans Women face and dealing with love. I hope it can keep the number 1 spot on AOTY for a while but it's probably going to be passed by The Mountain soon enough.
I enjoyed this mixtape, it clearly displays Malcolm has talent and the potential to be great. My biggest problems with this record is how repetitive it felt. Every song between Sweet boy and Hot in NY, even including Ladygirl right before that, felt like the same song with slight differences and different lyrics. If he can flesh out his production he could be making some top of the line albums and songs. Overall a 7/10 that I had a lot fun listening to.
luck-90
hate me-70
what will it take-65
cry-75
you don't care-70
streetlights-80
reflection of me-80
requiem for you is able to add some uniqueness and variety to his music that you don't typically see in other musicians in his genre. This isn't his stongest work but it certainly wasn't bad. It is the definition of a 7.5/10.