The feature game in this album is crazy. Kendrick, Tyler, Nas, Ab-Liva, John Legend, Voices of Fire. When looking at the discourse on this album, I feel like VoF doesn't get enough recognition. Everytime I hear anything from this choir, from LV runway performances to album features, I never cease to get amazed.
Nas, however, was my fav feature. When he said:
"single handedly boosted rap to its truest place
fuck speaking candidly i alone did rejuvinate hip-hop to its newest ... read more
This album redefined what "good music" is for me. At every point in the album, this albhm continually surprises me. From the insane production, intricate lyricisim, and charismatic delivery, Kendrick carved his own face in hip-hop's Mt. Rushmore. My fav part of the album is how Kendrick effectively told the story of Black artists in white American music industry through beautiful poetry and symbolism.
There's not much else to say about this album that has not already been ... read more
A concise, but powerful display of Lupe Fiasco's lyricism. I would also say that this project was pretty easily digestible for a Lupe project.
I love fashion, and Virgil Abloh is easily one of my greatest heroes. I've always loved hearing him talk. For one, he was always super inspirational. But also, there was something about his voice that makes me calm. I remember wishing for a song that sampled his voice. This project was more than I ever asked for. Long Live Virgil.
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