Some how, some way, it's not complete garbage.
If you told me BULLY would not be at least bad a few months ago, I would've said you were coping. But here we are.
Now, personally, I think there's too many issues with this project to outright call it "good". (as of the drop date). I think the album is decent, but it misses that mark of "good" a bit. I'll just get these out the way:
1. AI
He did re-record the vast majority of the vocals on the album. Key ... read more
I don't really get the hate. There's some boring songs but most of these songs have something interesting going on/are bangers. Though I will say the beginning is probably the best part, the middle and ending of the album has some pretty great tracks too.
Edit: Okay I kinda get the hate a little but I don't really agree still, there's a lot of nice things here.
Creepy old ass uncle with multiple criminal convictions ogling young women on the beach ahh record
though i'm pretty sure that's who mike love basically is
What a fucking disaster.
Literally everything decent from Well Dude Here's My Thing is nowhere to be found, and the worst parts are amped up by like 10.
this is legit not ass obviously it’s made by a young kid and you can tell by the lyrics but the fact its pretty decent is crazy
just some random thoughts relating to this album:
This album has continually grown on me over the last few years. I do understand the criticism of the later half not being as good; but bad? To be fair, I used to think that, but now I love the last half of the album. Bitch N****z, Murder Ink, Some L.A. N***z, Bang Bang, The Message... all incredibly solid.
Hittman... oh Hittman. He's a giant presence on this album. And he rocks on here. I would've liked a Hittman aftermath album, ... read more
Why does squash look so zesty in this covert art 🙏
(it's a classic soundtrack; i can listen to it over and over and not get bored)
No offense but but I genuinely can’t stand this
I don't think Ty will ever be a incredible solo artist, but this is pretty nice. The features are pretty good, other then Kodak Black, I pretty much liked everyone else, even Rich The Kid. Other then SMILE BODY PRETTY FACE and SAY IT which sounds like shit (potentially because both the features were removed last second), the album is pretty consistent.
I don't understand the overwhelming negativity surrounding this album. It's really not that bad to me. It's decent, but I agree with many that this album gets repetitive. I know "Close To You" is an older track, but if we got more tracks in the vein of that and a little more sound variety, I would've liked it better. I don't think the lyrics on this album are that horrific too honestly.
I do want to say I really like her voice, I think she has a lot of ... read more
"I said what's next, what's N-X-E-T"
this mf is fucking stupid 💔💔💔
Regulate (the song) is considered a classic for a reason
i'm genuinely obsessed with dorian electra right now i can't lie. also this cover is tough af
This is steadily climbing to become potentially one of my favorite albums, period. The way dorian incorporates the topics which may be cringe and over the top to some, but not to me -- they do it very right here. honestly dorian could yap about literally nothing and it could be good.
I'm 100% glazing but this album is like crack and with every listen to each song it grows more on me
We got a TES scrap. We won.
proof’s estate just changed owners, likely last second they backed out.
People really mad over a TES scrap? There was never a hint to the soundtrack being more then a unreleased song or two and songs used in the film.
EDIT: I got it wrong. It was a sample issue, nothing to do with Proof's Estate or Shady!
Anyways, Everybody’s Looking At Me is fire
@SleepinOshawott's review from like a year ago inspired me to check this album out. thank u osha :3
(RE-REVIEW/RATE) An album that definitely influenced me a ton with regards to lyrical rap. This and The Cool (which, to be honest, is a lot more concept focused and such than this one) really made me love digging deeper into lyrics. I liked more lyrical hip-hop before then, but I never really dug deep, if you know what I mean.
The album itself is filled with gorgeous production, mainly from Soundtrakk and Prolyfic -- not to mention Kanye on "The Cool" and The Neptunes, and, also, ... read more