You either love it or hate it. I enjoy how messy and disjointed the production is.
It’s the Tyler album that really put me on.
B****** and Goblin were very off putting to me, and Wolf was a turn in the right direction, but it didn’t pull me. He was definitely growing into something, but I wasn’t sure what exactly.
Cherry Bomb was a huge upgrade from what he was doing previously. It wasn’t perfect, but he was progressing. The title track is still pretty bad though
Deathcamp, Buffalo, pilot, brown stains, f***ing young, smuckers, and okaga are the songs I find myself going back to
You either love it or hate it. I enjoy how messy and disjointed the production is.
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cherry bomb is tyler's yeezus, which is prolly why i love it so much
crazy cuz WOLF was a main inspiration for the personality in yeezus
I love to hear some experimental s*** from time to time but I still don't get this album.
Smuckers a modern day classic song
Tyler really gave us peak Kanye and Wayne verses over a jazz rap beat, how can we ever hate him
smuckers
f***in young
2seater
title track
these are all gems
Title track is one of the only genuinely bad songs
I love to hear some experimental s*** from time to time but I still don't get this album.
A lot of it isn't even that bad tbh
2seater, Blow My Load, Find Your Wings and Perfect are easy listens