Been so excited for this since it dropped on insta.
Such a heavenly song, I love it.
Edit: this album helped me with my hangover
How nice of Ye to save all the AI slop for the last part of the album.
All seriousness the album is much better than i thought it would be. I’m still hoping to see updates for the AI vocals on some of the final songs though. Production is a little rough around the edges but songs like KING, FATHER, ALL THE LOVE, PUNCH DRUNK, WHATEVER WORKS, SISTERS AND BROTHERS and BULLY make up for a lot of this album’s shortcomings.
Genuinely one of the best albums of the decade so far. I’d say this is Anderson’s and Bruno’s best album. The track-list is so consistent and tight. The album doesn’t overstay its welcome, although I wouldn’t mind if this was a little longer. It really is just Anderson and Bruno at the peak of their abilities. I crave a sequel.
I don't think its wrong to say this is PROBABLY the funkiest song of all time?
This is such a stunning and beautiful single that instantly feels more memorable than the first single. Not to say the previous single was remotely bad or uninteresting , this is just another level.
Very interested in this upcoming album.
Most downright stupid and pointless reissue i think I’ve ever seen. One bonus track and a pre-existing remix of a 15yr old song? This is a terrible cash grab.
Genuinely so ass.
Still using AI on this small EP, but pairing the Spanish vocals with the AI on Last Breath just makes for one of the worst songs in Ye’s discography. And Losing your mind is just the laziest shit I’ve heard, putting the AI filter over Can’s Vitamin C was such an awful idea.
My favourite moment from camp flog gnaw, this cover is incredible.
Really great single from Daniel Caesar. The production on this song (especially those guitars) pair incredibly with his vocals.
Definitely my favourite single from the album so far.
So simple yet so effective. Been playing this a lot, it’s great.
Very excited for the album.
DON'T TAP THE GLASS proves that Tyler really doesn't constantly need to be constantly conceptual to produce great music. Instead, he opts for a more dance and funky inspired approach whilst combining influences from many other genres and artists such as Pharrell (who actually appears on this album) alongside his own signature sound we've come to love.
The result: A fast paced, care free and extremely fun miniature album that acts as a breather from a lot of music releases - one ... read more
Incredible lead single. For me this song really has been a grower as it has continued to get better and better for me every time I've listened to it. Gorgeous production combined with Freddie Gibbs at his best.
What more could you ask for?
Freddie Gibbs continues to show he really is one of the best in the game alongside being one of the most consistent currently on his second collaboration project with The Alchemist.
Whilst Alfredo 2 isn't exactly pushing any boundaries for either artists involved, Freddie and Al have clearly found a sound that essentially works flawlessly time and time again, and there is one simple reason as to why this project is arguably as good as their first effort: The chemistry on show between ... read more
Daniel Caesar begins his album rollout (assuming the songs with Rex Orange County aren't for Son of Spergy) with a gentle, soft and beautiful song. This is the standard he's held to by his fanbase and he just continues to deliver interesting music.
Good single, i'm really intrigued to see how the album will sound based upon this song.
I understand that house music really isn't for everyone. But for me, as a massive fan of the genre, this was a really great track that acts as a big risk musically for Kevin at this point in his career. Also in classic Tame Impala fashion, the seven minute track formula really does take you on a journey.
Great lead single, extremely looking forward to the album.
After the extremely questionable run of recent singles from Ye and his most recent projects Donda 2 & Vultures 2, albums that both contain heavy usage of AI, BULLY (and the rest of the songs to release from this album) really do act as the nail in the coffin for Ye's career. He continues to show time and time again that he does not care about re-recording vocals or putting in any effort into his new music. Then, when he decides to put any effort in, it goes towards his awful nazi ... read more