This album is what Death Grips sounds like to people that hates Death Grips.
"Huh" ~ Baby Keem on "Like Him" by Tyler, The Creator
In the 800 years of waiting for a new Two Phone Baby, we've wondered throughout the 2020s how hip hop has been changing from nuanced homage to classic as well as revitalizing the genre with mind bending combinations. Instead, Baby Keem stays true to himself in a way that feels reminiscent to great rappers pulling out their second hits.
I know it's a common case for artists to do such thing but with Baby ... read more
The wonders of early internet all condensed in an extraordinarily charming cartoon that is best experienced with drugs
I PROMISE GUYS I WILL MAKE A REVIEW ON AN ACTUAL NEW ALBUM, ILL START WITH BABY KEEM PLS DONT UNFOLLOW ME AAAAAAAAAA SJOWDJKWZIKSKAKNDKAKSMDKS
anyways a very good album with a really impressive kickstart
range brothers >>>> family ties
I never really gotten into this album the moment it came out because I know I wouldn't be able to naturally understand it by default because I don't really listen to Reggaeton or Bad Bunny, in fact I used to think he is kind of overrated.
Revisiting this album with a clearer intent on studying it's cultural messaging and significance led me to a fresh of breath air on how to listen to music. I have never seen an album that has appropriately celebrated its own culture with a mix ... read more