I mean… idk man I thought this album could’ve been better
Pretty solid album. Not the biggest fan of paramore but there last two albums have been really good
Did not hear this album until recently but thank god i finally heard this album as gambino does a great job in going into a different music route
I love this album, so many great songs on it and nothing really to complain about it.
Favorite song: ivy
Least favorite song: Facebook story
The first 5 songs are really good. then it gets ruined by the second half.
Favorite song: All these things that I've done
Least favorite song: every song after all these things that ive done
Perfect. Just perfect.
Favorite song: All of them
Least Favorite song: N/A
Drake's best project. Really like most of the songs on it which is saying a lot as im not the biggest drake fan.
Favorite Song: 6 god
Least Favorite songs: Preach
wtf is this.
Favorite song: Champagne Poetry
Least Favorite song: everything else tbh
While the album is short Joji does a great job at making mostly every song count. Wish it was longer but im happy with what this album did.
Favorite song: Die For You or 1AM freestyle
Least Favorite song: blahblahblah demo
edit: I have only come back to those two songs, honestly think the album is mid
Great album. Joji really did a great job with this album. i thought ballads 1 was good but thought it could've been a lot better. There still is some problems with this album as there is some filler songs but it still is a solid album.
Favorite song: Sanctuary
Least Favorite song: High Hopes or NITROUS
i already did a review of this album but im gonna do one again as I feel like I didn't give this album the recognition it deserves. I love this album and while i don't think its anywhere near the best of the best for beatles albums it still has some amazing songs. However some songs are very underwhelming such as "maggie mae". Also they put the two worst songs on the album right between probably the best song from the album. the song "Let it Be" is beautiful and i love how ... read more