A fun trap song for Black Panther, while also being a good rap song.
Ye went from boring but stable Bully to seemingly starting to losing his mind again in a song that feels like something Yuno Miles would make in 2023. The lyrics are so bad they rap around into not being good, but a little bit funny.
My first thought was to check if he got hacked.
I hope this does not spiral into him crashing out again trying to talk about how this was the start of "YZY PORN".
It is an average Taylor Swift song. There is not much to say about it.
A song with creative lyrics, and production that feels a decade ahead of the time.
We all have that one friend. Brash, unprofessional, 20 unfinished assignments, 2 good FL Studio beats in class, and 0 employment prospectives.
This is like if 12 year old them made a diss track because they apparently got banned of Album Of The Year.
The beat is repetitive, the mixing is rough, the microphone pops, acesquad is mentioned for some reason, and the lyrics are awful, and every joke falls flat. I would question if this was this ironic, but again it seems there is context I have not ... read more
A song that fits perfectly with the format of Cloud Rap, being on drugs, talking about guns, with a solid flow and verse from all artists.
Playboi Carti gives 2 Soundcloud era songs, that sound like Voice Memo concepts rather than full songs.
Great glitch instrumental. Imagine if someone rapped on it? It reminds me of iso 3G's "✧・゚ i feel like that bitch again"
All 3 verses feel super generic, and Ye's verse is clearly a rough Vultures 1 era verse. That is a depressing highlight for a song.
A fun song with a grand instrumental, fun rhymes, and perhaps an intentionally immature production.
Another classic Bill Wurtz song. It sounds similar to the others, as if he did not leave the internet for a few years again.
The first roguelike song that teases a song actually starting and not "DJ SLXVEMAST3R" messing around with the piano with later plot twists. The legacy of Funkmaster Flex's premier of Otis on HOT 97 still lives on.