Without a doubt Jimmy's best work to date. The sound remains incredibly diverse, fun and enjoyable all the way through, making for a great background to Jimmy's lyrics and themes. An hour that flew by, great record.
I enjoyed this record all the way through. I get where the people saying that the trap beats don't belong on a WSG album, but I just don't see it tbh. Very solid listen
..Wasn't he supposed to rap on this? Am I tripping? SZA carries the track from a god awful 5 minutes piece to a somewhat bearable song.
I don't hate this song as the rest of their discography, quite the opposite actually. It may very much just be because of the Starfield hype, but to be honest I quite enjoy this thing sonically. Nothing groundbreaking, but it does its purpose well.
Most definetly unexpected. Lil Yachty's "Let's Start Here" is without a doubt the best album in his catalogue and also shows how good of a curator he truly is.
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