Some 4 minute long tracks (like "Zombies") feel so long I always think about putting Subway Surf gameplay under them.
After the fourth track, "Drugs You Should Try It", "DAYS BEFORE RODEO" is a borefest with some good ideas laying here and there in some tracks. Thank God that after this mixtape, Jacques Webster II became an actually good artist with some heat in his discography.
If Playboi Carti delays the album so much, Taylor should be the one who should drop an album called "Narcissist".
Just the usual: a Ken Carson album what would be way better without Ken Carson.
This song feels like when your 4 days old mosquito bite doesn't itch anymore.
Heaven or Hell better.
Kali Uchis once said in an interview, that with Don, they don't compete about who has/who released better albums. For the outsiders, it's obvious that Kali clears out Dr. Nefario.
If the album's not at its highlights, it's just boring. Don Toliver brings his usual, unique sound, what really is a hit or miss on this album.
About the features: Travis Scott sounds uninspired, Kodak Black sounds unbearable (just as always), the Grippy guy is the better feature on his song ... read more
The cover gives me uncanny valley vibes. The song's okay tho.
This is her style. It's pop-punk-ish and metalcore-ish, but it's on the verge of the two, and we should know by now, that fusion is what makes a track a Poppy track. Definetly not the best track I've heard from her, but it's VERY up there. I know for a fact this is going to see as many replays for me, as Spit.
The last time I was stunned to speak this much over a song was when I first heard Shit Talk by Sufjan Stevens. Different reasons, same reaction.
What the fuck? Daniel Ek's gatekeeping mid music? After DeathLOK (the only song I enjoyed on this mixtape up until that point), Spotify couldn't play none of the tracks after that, and my queue went straight-up to King Tonka. What's going on here?
I was 5 years old when this came out. Music TV channels were a bigger thing back then, and on some afternoon, I was at my grandma, listening to the local music TV's programme. They played this song, and it was love at first listen. After that, I just wanted to hear this track, again and again and again.
Around 6-7 months ago, I rediscovered this song. And for me, it still fucking bangs. There are many songs from my pre-2021 music taste what I don't love the same amount today as I did ... read more
One of the Drake diss should be produced by DJ Khaled and the song would start with him saying: "Another one"