Wow, what a unique sound. It ranges from some nintendo-esque video game ost on some tracks to some very calming and exhilarating instrumentals. Indeed, the main voice behind this pairs very well on some of the songs. I wish it was a bit more fluid throughout however, as not all of the tracks share the same execution.
My 2 cents. This album represents everything wrong with jpegmafia and the experimental hip hop scene (even tho this is a crude imitation). It'll be my first zero for an album, this is soulless and disturbing to fathom. Also its just ass lol
This album was a fun ride. I was a bit afraid when I heard NickF on that "popular" rap slop style, but the guy is so charismatic and funny that it ends up creating a really nice experience. Also pretty nice production, a different sphere i havent heard in a while.
incredibly soothing voice and very interesting and catchy production. Just the type of record I'd go for on the scenic route. It is pretty seamless and you don't feel as if you're listening to a different song most of the time, which can be a good and a bad thing. Some very fuzzy songs on here are gems.
Oh, you wanted heartbreak? The cover is all you get. The lay public listen closely and try to grasp the expected meaning, but they can't find it. They call it a failure. Blessed is The True Judge, this album is an ode to a different kind of Luh. While August Fanon (6) and Camoflauge Monk (1) set the stage with some of the most simplistic yet intimate instrumentals, Hommy speaks on his usual braggadocious topics, but its laced with a different sort of flow. Every song loosely represents a ... read more
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