North West, daughter of Ye (fka. Kanye West), debuts at the ripe age of 12 with this alternative-emo vocaloid inspired trap record. While impressive given her age to craft something as decent as this record, it is surely carried by the samples, such as the Little Lion Man sample on "Th!s t!m3", or Caramelldansen on "W0ah".
While the lyricism is mostly without any substance and often repetitive (as an example, take "So much people 'round me, but I know they all ... read more
A sequel to Vultures 1, this record fails miserably to even capture the mediocrity of the first one. Some of the songs are good or have potential but are dragged down into the ground because of certain aspects such as: the mixing on River, the AI on Field trip, or the previously charming mumbling on 530 being transformed with AI, ruining the track.
Even after all of these, not all tracks are horrible. The previous mentioned ones are actually decently good, with other highlights being Lifestyle ... read more
Ye (fka. Kanye West) defies all expectations and finally releases his bold and ambitious project titled "BULLY" after 2 years of mediocre and off-putting work. The record consists of 18 relatively short tracks, totaling 42 minutes of listening time.
The record starts off strong with the opener "KING", sampling Duke Edwards & the Youngones, setting the tone of the album. On "FATHER" featuring Travis Scott further emphasizes Ye's reflections on his past ... read more