Doing a RnB album with Future is probably not the best decision you can take, production is INCREDIBLE, but Pluto's perfomance is not good enough for a RnB Album, it's okay, high points are obviously Weeknd and Chris Brown, when you bring to of the modern RnB kings to this kind of record, obviously they feel really comfortable, Abel having 3 tracks is incredible and I would say his 3 feats are the best songs of the album.
I don't know if this album made me hate Future's ... read more
Been listening to this album recently, and I'm surprised that it doesn't have the praise that other projects made by The Weeknd have, as always with Abel, the production is incredible, and the concept is incredible, aging like fine wine and probably misunderstood at the time it came out, definitely it's probably the least clean record made by Abel, becuase it sounds dark and gritty, it's not an enjoyable ride like Dawn FM or Starboy (merely in sound, obviously) or an album ... read more
Really disappointing, expected more because his last features were really solid, Carti's performance sounds off-beat, the mixing is a hate crime, production is good in some tracks but in some others it just hurts the ears because of how bad it is, Weeknd and Travis great features, Kendrick disappointing, specifically in Mojo Jojo. Eh, and really dragging álbum, 30 songs but almost all sound the same and some lines and bars are cringe-whorty. Horrible.
Some solid tracks but really tiring and overall repetitive, if Drake wants to release a solid project again he needs more songs like Gimme a Hug or Nokia. Worse than previous PND albums too.
In my opinion the best of the trilogy and the best Weeknd album since the mesmerizing Beauty Behind The Madness, with great production like always, overall great vocals, good features and few misses, I believe it's the fusion between the great variety of After Hours and the Cohesion of Dawn FM, making it an incredible record and a great send-off for The Weeknd.