Even better than the last one.
Chance the Rapper is a one of a kind rapper, and he really displayed his own style of music here. It's definitely a significant improvement from 10 Day; it has much better production and much more creativity. Chance may not be the best singer nor rapper, but damn his energy here is infectious and you can't help but enjoy this album.
This album just sounds very happy. Good Ass Intro is just so happy man. It really makes me feel like I'm good. The ... read more
Being the last of the BWF member solo album I’ve listened to, I think this is a very pleasant listening experience. They all have a sound that they all naturally gravitate towards, but each of them has their own style. maximilian, the guitarist of the group, has the most guitar in his solo album (yeah no shit). It’s folky R&B, and I like that about it. In the context of BWF, he's probably the farthest away from that sound.
His music is very relaxing to listen to, and I ... read more
“Too young to hold on
And too old to just break free and run”
A year and a half ago, I had a project that I was doing overnight at a friend’s house. We were stuck there for 3 days straight, and I vividly remember around nighttime, my friend played a song that I thought was really good. I didn’t know who the artist was, or what the album was either, but I remember the song being really good, I was listening to a musical masterpiece. Fast-forward to when I started writing ... read more
Underground Atlanta Rage Rapper and Producer Che sure won the underground’s heart. If I have to think what the underground sounds like, I think of Che. He reflects the better and more unique sounds of the underground, and he definitely honed his craft on this one. Sayso Says is his debut studio album, and he did something great here. From his prior album, closed captions — you get the idea of what Che wants to sound like, and he’s not exactly a Carti clone or anything. He ... read more