I'm deciding to write a proper review for this record because it's impacted me in so many different ways unlike any other record.
(II) is Crystal Castles' sophomore album that comes a few years after their well-received self-titled album, where they tackled Synthpop music with some Glitch & Punk elements. This second record sees them going for more of a cleaner Electropop sound overall while not getting rid of their roots within Electroclash & Synth Punk music. ... read more
This is easily the worst album Drake's put out in his entire music career. I have never been a fan of his recent R&B music but this record somehow makes his R&B tracks sound even more sleepy and comatose. I know it's a bad sign too when the PND collab track sounds like the most boring thing these two ever put out. Sexyy Red should never ever be on a R&B song after this.
Best Tracks: Slap The City
Worst Tracks: Everything else
Just an awful horrible attempt at trying to make club music. It's like he saw the success of a song like "Nokia" and decided to make a whole album oriented around Dance music but forgot what made that song fun and catchy to begin with. Production sounds horrid at times and I just cannot see any of these songs hitting at all. The Sexyy Red Cha Cha Slide part on "Cheetah Print" has to be the worst moment out of any Drake song ever.
Best Tracks: Hoe Phase, Which One, ... read more
This new Drake album for the most part just sounds like a rinse and repeat of his previous output with little to nothing to latch onto or take away from. My main issue with this album is that Drake doesn't have much more to say and is unable to present it in an interesting direction. The flows feel recycled and the some of the bars are literally just straight interpolations of previous Drake tracks from much more compelling records. The album shines when Drake comes up with a nice song ... read more
Once again, people just love to hate anything that involves Cash Cobain for no apparent reason, but regardless, this is a fun remix to a pretty solid track off $$$4U. Cash Cobain has the first verse and is on production and he sounds so good over this Afrobeats production, which is something I gotta salute to Cash Cobain for, since he’s been really experimenting with different musical styles and genres as of late. Drake sounds good on here and PND has his own section of the song where it ... read more