I found KayCan when he had 7 monthly listeners. This man has potential. This album has a an actual story and progression. Thats something that you dont see out of a lot of artists. Sure, the pacing is awkward and the production is weak, but this man has only 7 monthly listeners. For that standard, its amazing. It truly showcases how much potential he has as an artist and I can't wait to see where he goes with it.
It surprising wasn't bad. I was expecting an unpolished Lucy Lamb and some questionable beats, except i didnt get that. Instead, it was an alright Lucy Lamb on some alright beats. It didn't "blow me away" but didnt ever leave me thinking "this is bad"
This album is good. Sure, it has two songs on there twice (and one of those is pretty bad. Looking at you Cuss You Out). Although, the beginning is pretty solid. I would relisten to this. In fact, I already did.
It has some good songs, but otherwise it feels like an eternity to listen to and generally uncomfortable. United In Grief and N95 are good, but the rest is... ehhh. I respect the message though.