A whole and complete album. One of the most captivating albums of the year. What a voice!
A peasant turned King. It might be getting time to turn over the keys to the "throne" with Jay Z no where to be seen and Kanye seeming to be slipping in quality.
This album has been in my car's 6 CD holder since the day it came out, and doesn't seem to be coming out anytime soon.
This album has its ups and downs, and when its down its its terrible. What is sad is the fact that if the filler and crap was removed there is a pretty good album still left. Ultralight Beam is great and Chance shines. Father Stretch My Hands pt. 1, Famous, waves, real friends, and waves are decent. Kendrick's excellence forces Kanye to return to a "throne" quality performance on No More Parties in LA. In my opinion it is the best Kanye track we have recieved since MBTDF.
A decent release. Without a doubt heavily relying on the great single "Dark Necessities." In that one song RHCP returned to their old form and still progressed their sound. Then for the rest of the album it is about 80% filler.
An artist that was able to catch Dr. Dre's attention did not disappoint. This is an album that has a bit of a lot of things where genre is concerned. Anderson .Paak's voice is very emotional, and it is highlighted perfectly in my personal favorite track "Silicon Valley." This album will be putting up a great fight for my personal AOFY.
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