basically some Travis Scott leftovers alongside the 2 whole songs Sheck Wes has actually recorded since 2018, with some Don Toliver sprinkled to keep you awake. There’s some solid songs to add to a gym playlist but other than that it’s nothing special
There’s no universe where this wouldn’t have gone extremely fucking hard
solid single, which will inevitably be followed by a 30 song, 1 and a half hour album full of pop slop
we will ALL (yes, including YOU) be bumpin this all summer
Although it is inoffensive pop rap, it is great regardless. Probably his best and most interesting album production wise, love the more groovy/funky tracks
FAV SONGS: Dark Thoughts, Favorite Lie, Boys Don't Cry, Irish Goodbye, Tic Tac Toe
I think it's time to put her in the conversation of greatest rappers of all time. Absolutely stunning.
some of the best production you'll ever hear on a hip hop album. wow.
The singles were fire so I had high hopes for this and the direction his sound was going. Unfortunately it falls flat, a lot of the songs feel like they blend into one with some repetitive production and subpar writing. Last 5 song are great though and save this from being a 4/10. Was really expecting more, thought we would finally get a great hip house album :(
Incredible production and some simple yet introspective writing. UK hiphop is blossoming atm
Sometimes less is more - this mixtape proves it. No song on here overstays its welcome, and paired with the unique and refreshing production makes you want to keep coming back to them
love listening to this on long car/train journeys when the sun is out, it just hits different
Pleasantly surprised by this project, this was an enjoyable listen! I really liked the production on this, it's a refreshing mix of trap, rage and a little bit of rock influences. Much better than a lot of more established underground artists in a similiar lane (which usually sound like Carti/Yeat clones), at least in my opinion.
I'm slightly conflicted about the vocals. On some songs it sounds great - the opening track especially, which combined witht the prodcution sounds like ... read more
Y'ALL WILL UNDERSTAND IN 2 YEARS
Full time abuser, deadbeat father, narcissist and part time musician Jordan Carter finally drops a new solo project. Was it worth the 5 years of psychological abuse? No. Does it sound messy and unfinished? Yes. Regardless, this is still a good album, in my opinion. Love the production throughout most of the album, and honestly the messiness of it contributes to the raw, dark and somewhat minimalist vibe that has been teased throughout the rollout - dare I ... read more
Thank you Westside Gunn for awakening me from the deep slumber Drake put me in.
A return to form following 3 forgettable projects over the last 2 years. Stove God steals the show on every song he's on, this is the closest were gonna get to an another album from him