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  • Jan 16
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    1 reply
    hayabusa

    damn u still around here

    this my 1st day in a year and it’ll be another year after that

  • AM listen hitting

  • Jan 16
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    3 replies
    BonelessWings

    A Q feature would've been too crazy.

    No Clams or Q is a crime

  • Gosh 😹
    Jan 16

    Hearing robbery and thinking of Reddit is such a forced reach, you can tell he part of somebody twitch chat

  • Album has hit a stride

  • CLB BMO

    Gave it a full listen. It's still very clear ASAP has never honed his sound after his first mixtape. Live Love ASAP was a solid balance of experimentation and rap without overpowering the music. It was innovative for the early 2010s. It seems like now he's getting so much more input/influence from a variety of ACTUAL creative artists and there's no clear vision. It's more of a diffusion than the evolution he thinks it is. Every song I played I can unironically feel the lack of integrity through these underdeveloped and conceptually scattered ideas. I guess that's what happens when you toss a bunch of tracks you made together over the past 8 years.

    Travis Scott also has this issue (since Birds in the Trap). They stack these seemingly cool (and a little contrived) concepts from different worlds/genres without properly refining them. He needs to do a full reset. Return to when the experimentation was intentional instead of ornamental.

  • BM_ 🌠
    Jan 16

    I like helicopter

  • cool insight and great contribution to the thread

  • CLB BMO

    Gave it a full listen. It's still very clear ASAP has never honed his sound after his first mixtape. Live Love ASAP was a solid balance of experimentation and rap without overpowering the music. It was innovative for the early 2010s. It seems like now he's getting so much more input/influence from a variety of ACTUAL creative artists and there's no clear vision. It's more of a diffusion than the evolution he thinks it is. Every song I played I can unironically feel the lack of integrity through these underdeveloped and conceptually scattered ideas. I guess that's what happens when you toss a bunch of tracks you made together over the past 8 years.

    Travis Scott also has this issue (since Birds in the Trap). They stack these seemingly cool (and a little contrived) concepts from different worlds/genres without properly refining them. He needs to do a full reset. Return to when the experimentation was intentional instead of ornamental.

    i only felt this way abt 1 son

  • Jan 16
    Willie Wildcat

    I like punk rocky but admittedly it does kinda sound like loosie from that post testing era (2019-20) only song I have a ā€œproblemā€ with so far

    I'm loving it a lot more sonically in the context of the album

  • Jan 16
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    1 reply
    notbrock

    No Clams or Q is a crime

    Q would’ve slid on so many of these

  • Jan 16
    CLB BMO

    Gave it a full listen. It's still very clear ASAP has never honed his sound after his first mixtape. Live Love ASAP was a solid balance of experimentation and rap without overpowering the music. It was innovative for the early 2010s. It seems like now he's getting so much more input/influence from a variety of ACTUAL creative artists and there's no clear vision. It's more of a diffusion than the evolution he thinks it is. Every song I played I can unironically feel the lack of integrity through these underdeveloped and conceptually scattered ideas. I guess that's what happens when you toss a bunch of tracks you made together over the past 8 years.

    Travis Scott also has this issue (since Birds in the Trap). They stack these seemingly cool (and a little contrived) concepts from different worlds/genres without properly refining them. He needs to do a full reset. Return to when the experimentation was intentional instead of ornamental.

    80% of the album is from the past 12 months

  • Smacked Voodoo

    Mfs talmbout being excited about another Drake album of him being a sassy loser with a gambling addiction desperately trying to appeal to teenagers...

    That nigga needa go home and be a family man. That's some true fly s***.

    That's a biased take that has almost nothing to do with music. 😭

  • hayabusa 🌐
    Jan 16
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    1 reply
    HeelKylo

    this my 1st day in a year and it’ll be another year after that

    chill bro...

  • Jan 16

    Had to park outside the grocery store and wait for stole ya flow to finish before I could pick up my stuff, that s*** is hard

  • SignedTwice

    Q would’ve slid on so many of these

    Q on Stop Snitching

  • Jan 16
    Ā·
    3 replies

    WTF
    I commented "CLB BMO" and a mod removed my comment

  • Enough time has passed. Classic.

  • CLB BMO

    Gave it a full listen. It's still very clear ASAP has never honed his sound after his first mixtape. Live Love ASAP was a solid balance of experimentation and rap without overpowering the music. It was innovative for the early 2010s. It seems like now he's getting so much more input/influence from a variety of ACTUAL creative artists and there's no clear vision. It's more of a diffusion than the evolution he thinks it is. Every song I played I can unironically feel the lack of integrity through these underdeveloped and conceptually scattered ideas. I guess that's what happens when you toss a bunch of tracks you made together over the past 8 years.

    Travis Scott also has this issue (since Birds in the Trap). They stack these seemingly cool (and a little contrived) concepts from different worlds/genres without properly refining them. He needs to do a full reset. Return to when the experimentation was intentional instead of ornamental.

    He needs to take fakemink soul.

  • Jan 16
    Ā·
    1 reply

    Production is immaculate throughout the whole album. Rocky's rapping isn't as effortless sounding as it used to be tho :/

  • LickMyBalls

    WTF
    I commented "CLB BMO" and a mod removed my comment

  • LickMyBalls

    WTF
    I commented "CLB BMO" and a mod removed my comment

    SCARY HOURS

  • Gosh 😹
    Jan 16
    Smacked Voodoo

    Honestly the fatherhood and praise to the mother of his children bars throughout the album are some of my favorite parts of it.

    Nigga made being a proud father and loving husband sound like fly s***. Need more of that from 30+ rappers.

    As a father myself I can’t help but appreciate lines like this, and it’s amazing seeing some of my favorite artists grow and listen to how they approach parenthood

  • That's definitely Jessica Pratt on THE END, right. Love her voice great song