(8/12) Day #7 of reviewing Michael Jackson’s entire discography.
One of the most unique and experimental albums in Michael’s discography, Dangerous was really a big switch up from Bad. As Michael does a more hard and coarse sound making this one of his most “rough” album yet.
On Dangerous, Michael explores about Deep Paranoia and Social Awareness. For the first time since Off The Wall, Michael parted with Quincy Jones making this his first solo album without help of ... read more
Definitely one of Kanye’s most underrated albums in his discography, REALLY experimental and quite a sharp and crisp project.
On The Life Of Pablo, Kanye speaks about Deep Paranoia. For a Kanye West project, TLOP doesn’t really have much atmosphere as past Kanye projects (except for FSMH PT 1. that song lowk sending me 🥹✌️). Pretty cinematic production from producers like MIKE DEAN and Rick Rubin, with dense soul / gospel samples that carry the album. Although not ... read more
(7/12) Day #6 of reviewing Michael Jackson’s entire discography.
Bad by Michael Jackson, although not as successful as Thriller, still has some good hits. Following Up to Bad, the album talks about Street Toughness and Identity, with a less disco, funky sound and more of a metallic and gritty production. Bad feels more rough and hard than any of Michael’s past projects. Overall a pretty solid and cohesive album that definitely still left a mark in MJ’s Career just like ... read more
Short Review #9
On Pray For Paris, Westside Gunn progresses about High Fashion and Luxury Pivots. Pretty great album and feels really cohesive, with production from The Alchemist and DJ Premier where they bring those iconic drumless, jazzy, and dusty beats with the rapping of Westside Gunn. Hella stacked feature list, but other than that I don’t really have much to say about the album, although I think this is definitely one of the greatest rap jazz albums of the decade.
Best Track: 327 ... read more
(6/12) Day #5 of reviewing Michael Jackson’s entire discography.
Thriller, by Michael Jackson. One of the best selling albums of all time, won 7 Grammy’s and, spent 37 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200. And DEFINITELY well deserved for such an influential album. On this groundbreaking 42 minute album, MJ talks about Paranoia, Romance, The Supernatural, etc. with a sound thats less Pop and more Disco, but still contains the iconic and amazing Quincy production. Although the ... read more