Tyler's music has mostly been a mystery to me, I listened to Flower Boy in 2017 and loved it but since then I never got to more of his discography. It wasn't until recently when I decided to give his catalogue an actual look, and I'm so glad I did because we're starting off on a super high note with CHROMAKOPIA.
This album is disjointed, inconsistent, and all over the place, but it all works in its favor. Ranging from the bangers like "Thought I Was Dead" and ... read more
I don't like this as much as "why am i like this" and "diamonds are forever" but I do like how this is a mix of his tiktok banger style with the more introspective and meaty lyrics of his recent personal music. Also holy shit Y2K is such a goat with his production this shit sounds incredible.
7/10
I first found out about this dude from his song "BUSTAZ" and ever since then I've kept an eye on his stuff because in my opinion he's a standout talent in the admittedly overstuffed phonk/memphis rap scene. Like most artists in that space he never had a full length project until now, and now that it's here, how is it? Well, definitely a mixed bag.
First off I wanna say that I respect SXMPRA a great deal for wanting to branch out on this project, the sounds range from ... read more
There's not much I can say about this album that hasn't been said before. While I feel like the albums Abbey Road and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band may have a more experimental and clean sound, this is a fantastic album that easily gets my top spot in my Beatles ranking.
10/10
Favorite Tracks: All of them but specifically Drive My Car and Nowhere Man are my top 2 favorites
Least Favorite Tracks: I guess What Goes On? but it's still good, love you rigno
Proving "diamonds are forever" wasn't a one off introspective single, bbno$ changes genres dramatically, going into indie rock and even experimental pop. I'm really impressed by this, I do love his hip house era probably more than most people LMAO but I'm all here for this new introspective genre change, really enjoyable.
9/10
bbno$ returns from his "retirement" with a surprisingly personal and psychedelic piece of pop rap, I really hope he continues this direction because while I love the bangers, this reflects a side of the man that I feel is ripe for some amazing music.
8/10