Starts getting really good at the end, but I prefer "Fete de la Vanilla" over this.
The only thing offensive about this album is how inoffensive it is. The infusion of punk elements into mainstream rap is a welcome addition, but this combination has much more potential than what's shown here. A lot of the beats and vocal effects are incredibly repetitive. The production feels muted and inconsequential. There are some songwriting standouts, such as "Blackberry Marmalade" and "TV Guide." However, Vince doesn't exhibit his greatest strengths here. He ... read more
"Fulfillingness' First Finale" takes the unfortunate position between Stevie's two greatest albums. It serves as a nice bridge album of sorts, providing a warmer listening experience than some of the higher-intensity moments of "Innervisions." That's about all I can say about it. Definitely the least memorable album of an otherwise incredible run from Stevie.
Yo boss, wtf is this? This is such a lackluster record compared to what he released previously.
Glad to see my hero is still a cornball (derogatory).
"EXPERIMENTAL RAP" rehashes many of the beats seen throughout Peggy's discography. Its production style is a mixture of "Veteran" and "ILDMLFY," while the songs reference projects like "OFFLINE" (degenerates prayer) and his collaboration with Ye/Danny Brown. By being a summary of Peggy's work up to this point, "EXPERIMENTAL RAP" serves as a jack of all trades, master of none. It ... read more
Hard to think Sweet Trip could ever top "Velocity." "You Will Never Know Why" succeeds at doing that.
Genuinely one of the WORST pieces of shit I've ever heard. Thanks for setting house music back another 20 years!
Having two Uzi features is the closest we'll ever get to 16*29, and that makes me sad.