A great set of songs, just wish we got more. And what we did get more, in JACKBOYS 2, wasn’t nearly as good
Melanie Martinez’s debut album, shows us her extensive creativity. Pushing the boundaries with what can be done with music and visuals merged together. But this is reviewing the album, not the music videos. When you’re watching the music videos, it’s easy to forget to think about the ACTUAL music and get immersed in the visuals. The actual music isn’t anything crazy. Good none the less, but if this album didn’t have those music videos, this would be nothing to ... read more
This album is insanely annoying, mgk is just annoying. Idk how he can make something so cringe but he did. NOT GOOD
Very experimental album. Sad that the movie that this album was meant for never came out âšī¸
A lot of people hate on this album too much
With very questionable features and a very strong first third. This album goes up and down. With songs like YUKON giving Frank Ocean vibes, but then songs like SWEET SPOT making you want to rip your ears off, this project is very inconsistent. Interludes with Druski were really not needed, Lil B could have done much more, Gunna song could have gone way harder, title track actually is pretty good. This album gives a, conflicting view of Justin Bieber’s feelings, personal life and his view ... read more
The long awaited return of two of the best lyricists from the 2000s. This album hits every note
Cinematic, great transitions and production. Angelic voice. Third 3rd just lets it down a bit for me
black british music (2025) shows Jim Legxacy’s capabilities as he creates an album of the year contender genre-blender, full of masterful production and storytelling. Make’s sense why a lot of people are calling this “Jim Legxacy’s College Dropout” đĨ
A great compilation album, showing raw talent in the more underground rap, and similar music scenes. Only a couple “misses”, with most songs being at least good. I decided to just check it out, and I was not disappointed. Introduced me to some artists that I don’t really know too much. Recommended listen
A good enough album, filled with personality and charisma. Chappell Roan really shows everything that she is capable of with this album, covering a lot of different sub-genres of “pop” music. It feels as if this is her diary, and us get to see the ins and outs of a so called “Midwest princess.” Good album, enjoyable enough đ
A cool compilation tape of unreleased songs by him. I’ve not been a Ski fan for that long to get the nostalgia. Some good tracks, first half heavily outweighs the second.
I’m not a big Homixide Gang fan, this being my first album listen of their’s, but this did not disappoint, no song was bad, the production was there, soundscape mental, first three track run is legendary, heavy rock inspo. This album really showed that Homixide Gang is a duo that’s here to stay đĨđŽđ¨
IM YEAT and The Bell gave me very high expectations. I was hoping for more with this EP can’t lie, I’m a bit disappointed.
This whole album (or mixtape) is paying homage to the late 2000s ATL sound, and it did a good job of that. Just not my kind of vibe
Great production, visuals great, everything great, I just think he played it a little safe and could of gone even further but still it was an awesome listen