I don’t usually like Jorjiana’s music, so I was pleasantly surprised to find that I didn’t absolutely hate this one
It’s alright. The second song is definitely better, as the first one Chy Cartier was using the same flow that I heard in another song, so the second one was more original. I liked the production, and Lil Yachty did what he does
This album is very fun and all over the place (in a good way.) I love how different it is from a lot of other stuff, and how it always gets my attention and doesn’t lose it. From rap stars like Future, Travis Scott and Don Toliver to Spanish rap stars like J Balvin and Peso Pluma, to completely different corners of the music world like Stray Kids and Space Laces, there’s new, fresh and exciting sounds coming out of this project. Very nice 👌
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This song is incredible. A 7 minute epic adventure through different cultures. Got me very excited for what the full album will be like
Listening to an album everyday from 1995 - 2025: Album 5 (1999)
Eminem, or should I say Slim Shady’s debut album is a mix of purposely offensive lyrics and not giving a fuck mentality, and it’s kinda cool how he portrays these different personas and is aware of what he is purposefully doing. The album is pretty long clocking at a 59 minute runtime, so you’ve got to be ready. A lot of people don’t seem to like the skits on here, but I think that they intertwine with the ... read more
I love the experimentation of this mixtape from Saba. I know it’s not very structured or very normal but a lot of the time that’s a good thing. It feels like he’s letting us into his notebook and scrapped songs, I quite like it (+ it’s a very quick listen so you don’t need to commit to a whole hour as it’s only 16 minutes)
Whilst a gift & a curse has it’s highlights, most of the songs feel bland and repetitive
This album is an experience. Recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra, this album is a whole new turn away from her previous, more pop oriented style of music, and I respect that. There’s a lot of gems on this track list, but I don’t think it’s the 100 rated mega masterpiece that people are making it out to be
PS: The fact that there are 13 languages sung on here is lowkey insane
Listening to an album everyday from 1995 - 2025: Album 4 (1998)
OutKast's 1998 classic, Aquemini, is an innovative masterpiece that blends Southern hip-hop with rich live funk, soul, and jazz instrumentation. The perfect synergy between Big Boi and André 3000 on iconic tracks like "Rosa Parks" and "Da Art Of Storytellin’, Pt. 1" highlights the album's lyrical depth and groundbreaking production. While its massive ambition and artistic vision are ... read more
I used to really like this but looking back on it nah this ain’t it
Listening to an album everyday from 1995 - 2025: Album 3 (1997)
This album is full of twists and turns, as well as hits and misses. With it being 24 songs long, near the end, I do find myself getting quite tired of the album as it does get a bit repetitive after a while. Even so, this titan of an album gives you bars, rhymes, flows and melodies, showing how even with such little of a discography, Biggie Smalls has left a huge impact and mark on not just rap but music as a whole
- THIS RATING + REVIEW IS ONLY FOR THE DELUXE SONGS -
Not good enough
This whole album is like a West End album in its self. She shares her whole story of marriage, and the rollercoaster that it was. She really makes the 44 minutes fly by, with every song having its own precise purpose and meaning. Very good