This album has everything one could want in a rap album. The production is stellar and uplifting, the rapping performance and rhymes are great, and it has a lot of deep meaning in the lyrics. The standout tracks to me are the songs Kick Push, Daydreamin, and He Say She Say, which are all perfect tracks. Overall, the high energy delivery, great rhyme schemes, and meaning make this a perfect rap album.
Another great Michael Jackson record and probably one of the greatest disco records of all time. It’s has ultra good vibes and even a few slow songs in the mix. What bumps this down for me is the weaker tracks and the back half of the album. I think Michael Jackson was built for more upbeat fun tracks rather than the slower style he was going for. Overall, this is a stellar album and another great in Michael Jackson’s discography. I give this album a 90/100.
Great album, it just doesn’t reach the heights of blonde and is nowhere near as emotional and meaningful. I give it an 85/100.
This is another great album from Stevie Wonder. The incredible instrumentals and vocal performances are what make this album great, but the social consciousness and vulnerability at times by Stevie Wonder is what makes this album generational. The only reason this album isn’t perfect is its lack of a consistent theme and it just doesn’t reach the highs of Songs In The Key Life. I give this album a 95/100.
This album has some of Carri’s best work and is a very good debut album. However, I have a few knocks that bring the score down. My biggest knock is the song structure. I think his lack of experience was clear in this album as a lot of times it felt choruses were randomly implemented and some verses were longer than others. The other is just its simplicity. Even though its genre was relatively unique when it came out, it has very simple beat concepts that js feel to repetitive just ... read more