2093 is an incredibly ambitious, cinematic leap into dystopian, sci-fi trap. Yeat trades syrupy beats for massive, warped synths and crisp, devastating bass. While the production is easily some of the best in modern rap, the album is dragged down by severe tracklist bloat and moments of vocal monotony.
This feels like a more inspired album than his last record, but still doesn’t hit the same like nectar and ballads 1
I listened to this 2 years ago because I watched a Stevie t video where a song from this album was mentioned and boy I regret listening to this dumpster fire. I still remember how much I hated this and I just feel like pump has lost his charm through out the years. I’m here before lil pump 3 comes out and I’m scared on what he has to deliver on that album.
Lil pump started off strong with his self titled mixtape, but now he just feels more uninspired and just a mainstream sellout. There can be catchy well produced tracks on Harvard dropout, but for the most part it’s just the same ol crap.
A few of the tracks were somewhat mediocre, but the rest were absolute trash.
Better than MGK’s last few projects, but this still feels like uninspired slop. Wiz Khalifa is the only one carrying it, and he’s the real reason this mixtape is somewhat mid.
Just reviewed vultures one and I gotta tell you I remember listening to this album and had to look up if this was really ye making this dumpster fire.
I enjoyed some stuff put in the album, but I don’t remember any song besides carnival.
After reviewing Savage Mode, I suddenly remembered American Dream. I used to come back to this record a lot and enjoyed it. I feel like the production and rapping is a step up for 21 savage.
Savage sounds like Ben Shapiro when he raps on this record. His sound has gotten better over the years, but this album is just not it. The only good thing is Metro's beats, and even those are his weakest.
I had to add this to my vinyl collection because this record is so perfect. When it comes to the mind-blowing production by Madlib and the crazy wordplay from DOOM, this album is perfection at its finest.
Bhabie definitely knows how to rap and the producers know how to produce. However, there are a few tracks on the album that make me cringe, particularly Gucci Flip Flops, which I find almost unlistenable.
Discovered this guy at a live show and decided to give his album a listen. This album delivers a dreamy, atmospheric experience that excels at creating an immersive, shoegaze infused vibe. The good stuff: the lush, fuzzed out guitars and moody pacing effortlessly transport you, providing the perfect soundtrack for late night drives or unwinding after a long day. The bad stuff: the album’s heavy reliance on mid-tempo drifting means a few tracks tend to bleed together without distinct ... read more