Title. What are some albums you really didn’t like on the first one or few listens but grew on you to the point where you fell in love with them?
808’s. I was bored to tears with this on first listen. Took me about two more listens and it became one of my favorite albums of all time. Made me realize what a masterpiece this is.
36 Chambers. Thought it was overrated as hell when I first listened to this. Then after listening to it again made me realize why this album is considered one of the best ever.
Eternal Atake. After seeing how high reviews were I had to listen and was really bored and disappointed. After listening to it again it’s starting to become one of my favorite albums of 2020 and one fo my favorite trap albums of all time.
Fleetwood Mac - Rumors, I hated when my parents played it around me when i was little. but as i got older and actually listened to it after i developed some taste i liked it
Whoever thought 36 Chambers was overrated?
Well at least you got your mind right.
Fleetwood Mac - Rumors, I hated when my parents played it around me when i was little. but as i got older and actually listened to it after i developed some taste i liked it
dreams
Die Lit.
That's another one that hits so hard out the gate....either you love it or hate it, no inbetween.
Me personally?
Cilva Demo
Was not impressed at all.initially but I gave it another chance last week.
Isaiah Rashad is dope. A lil inconsistent but he can rap.
Didn’t like the first Devo album when I first bought it but kept coming back to it for some reason and started to like it and it went on to become one of my favorite albums ever.
i guess the closest answer i can think of right now is Because The Internet.
i never hated it, but i thought Gambino's rapping was really corny and couldn't see the hype. i don't really LOVE it now either, but it is a very solid album with a few songs that really move me. i also appreciate more how ambitious the project is as a whole.
I thought Born Sinner was amazing first listen, I now realize that it's like a 6.5/10 Same with KOD, at first I gave it a lot more credit than it deserves
Thought Cherry Bomb was a terrible album because of the bad on there. I now think its better than Wolf because tracks like 2Seater, Okaga, Smuckers are some of the best in Tyler's discography
IGOR first listen, I remember I was in my campus library studying and just being weirded tf out when I heard the vocals on Earfquake Felt like he took the beautiful sound of Flowerboy and ruined it by combining it with the distortion/mixing of Cherry Bomb. Then it became my most played album of 2019 by far
Yeezus was terrible to me for years and while I still might not be the biggest fan of the sound, I think its one of Kanye's most consistent albums and I'd probably rank it top 4 in his discography Plus, this s*** goes HARD in the gym
Weeknd discography. From HOB to MDM (except starboy)
1st Listens: what is this s***ty ass garbage
3rd listens: this is actually pretty good
more life. thought drake was trolling when he released it, now it's probably around my top 3.
Rick Ross discography. I liked some of his features and songs but never really got into any of the albums as a whole. I’ve been going back through all of them and I’ve been missing out
Whoever thought 36 Chambers was overrated?
Well at least you got your mind right.
I currently think it’s overrated
Wu tang in general overrated
Ghost face like the only member to have a good discography
Bunch of “slang” that don’t make no sense while trying to fit as many rhymes together, basically the Eminem method