if you asked me what my favorite beatles song was, my answer would be this song. it's grand, a little emotional, and the guitar solo melts your soul a little bit. it's amazing how consistent the beatles were in the 7 years they were together
this song is simple, bright, pretty, and full of joy! i can't help but smile a little when listening to this song. also the use of the moog synthesizer this early in its lifetime was probably really influential for music considering the beatles's popularity. amazing stuff
cool lyrics, great guitar work (especially the solo), and great vocals by george. i also love how harsh it sounds. great opener for revolver.
this is my anthem for keeping myself forward when times are rough. beat is majestic and denzel flows amazingly over it. so many memorable lines too! also fire beat switch
love the message of this song, and it goes hard too! i believe it was this song that made me realize denzel and spaceghostpurrp had beef at least in this time period
ultimate was a song i heard as a kid during the mlg era of the internet while not knowing who denzel curry even was. as soon as denzel comes in on this beat, it's high energy the whole time. banger
really cool song with a lot of emotion, i actually wish this was on bart because there's a very similar sound it has with many songs on that album
eat trash be free was a meme album so this song was most likely done poorly on purpose, but i will say though that this song actually screams potential to be something serious and be really good. i also want to compare billy's voice on this song to that of lil godd
for the most part it's pretty good even if i feel like billy could've done more throughout both vocally and instrumentally, but when he adds that vocal effect near the end of the track the whole thing becomes repulsive to listen to which falters my enjoyment of it a bit
she definitely took a different direction with this album but all her strengths are still here especially with this song. ethel cain proves here that she's pretty versatile and i would love to hear more of this sound
so ominous with a beautiful message as well. her singing is impactful and every instrument hits hard, it's long and dreadful but every second is worth it
i love this song. it's different from everything else on preacher's daughter because there's some mainstream appeal to it but it doesn't feel out of place at all! the atmosphere is fantastic as well
one of the best remixes of all time and it's one of the funniest on mouth moods as well! it's also loud and very punchy which adds to the groove, not to mention how catchy the chorus is as well. the "feel good!" from feel good inc. being at the end is also genius
it's an unexpected weak spot on an album full of bangers. it's very much a mixed bag because there are many parts that are unlistenable but there are parts i love, so it kind of balances out
he still has it after over a decade of making mashups, if he ever decides to make a fifth mouth album i pray this will be on it. it sounds incredible and it's got the same lyrical absurdity as a lot of the stuff on mouth moods.
one of kanye's best for sure and does not bore me one bit despite the entire second half being very much the same all the way through. the message is one of the best on mbdtf and pusha t's feature has to be one of my favorites in all of hip hop (rick ross on devil in a new dress as well.) i'm honestly surprised at how many streams this has considering its length
beautiful sample and piano that suddenly bursts into these blasts of horns that kanye fits perfectly over. the way he uses autotune in this song definitely brought me back to 808s & heartbreak
perfect production and energy, i could definitely see a christian mom who isn't too familiar with kanye putting this on. the only negative thing i have to say about it is that high-pitched autotune that comes on at some points. other than that, amazing
they've still got it even without isaac wood. to be completely honest i prefer the female vocalists even if i think isaac had a really great voice and fit the band's instrumentation perfectly. the buildup in this song is fantastic
my only real complaint about this song is that the drum solo is super distracting despite it being amazing, i bet if you balanced out what was happening in the background with the drums then it wouldn't be as much of an issue. still love it though