J. Cole is the McDonald's of musicians. Bland, sucks most of the time, and you will probably get some sort of illness from consuming too much of it
can't give this anything lower than 18 because MGK likes them young
simple and beautiful, thank you youtube algorithm for showing me this guy
Not gonna lie, I thought this was gonna be whack because the singles leading up to this were very underwhelming, thankfully she has proved me wrong. While nothing really stands out here, it works really well as a cohesive body of music. Would've liked to see more rapping like on her verses on Lil Yachty's 'T.D' and 'Mr. Fortunate' though, as I feel like that's her at creative best. Thinking about it, a Tierra Whack x The Alchemist collab album would be crazy, someone please make this happen ... read more
an eclectic mix of spoken word, rock, industrial hip hop and trap and I love it
Society will collapse they day MIKE misses
a fun little project from him, deviating from the usual sample based production we're used to hearing from him to a more trap inspired approach. I've been wanting something in this sort of style since listening to "Real hiphop" by Niontay (where he and Earl Sweatshirt have a verse on), it felt like a refreshing take on what is usually an oversatured genre. For the most part, it works really well, there's one or two songs on here where either ... read more
Good, but a bit too long and feels a bit undercooked at times. There's a lot of interesting ideas here that go absolutely nowhere
FAV SONGS: Blueslides, Yeern 101, Lost Times, Pig feet
why did JID, Westside Gunn and Kanye agree to be on this pile of shit
(65 ---> 80)
Listening to "Vultures" has made me appreciate this album a lot more. The dark and sinister aesthetic that "Vultures" tries to portray is executed so much better on this album and the more fun songs, are also so much better than on "Vultures" (with the exception of "Burn"). The features on here are for the most part really good as well, with my personal favourites being Don Toliver and Kid Cudi on "Moon" and Baby Keem on ... read more
I've slightly changed my mind on this one - it's still mostly dogshit don't get me wrong but Burn, Back To Me, Fuk Sumn are really enjoyable
I like the more electronic production on this and her laid back flow works well on some songs. A little bit underwhelming though considering her previous work