this has nothin to do with jpeg...... solid album tho
No one said anything abt jpeg in regards to this album
No one said anything abt jpeg in regards to this album
nah nah because i saw many times that prople compare him with peggy i dont see it
nah nah because i saw many times that prople compare him with peggy i dont see it
his tape Black Bolshevik is super peggy inspired but other than that yea its a little overblown
nah nah because i saw many times that prople compare him with peggy i dont see it
Peggy invented sample chopping - white p4k writers
Very nice album
i know hes his own artists and proves it constantly and i dont mean this as disrespect cause i love both their music but he reminds me so much of 2020s Lupe writing and style wise
I get what you mean by this.
And I agree.
some of the production feels a bit... dated??
idk i like some of the songs though but i don't know if im completely sold on Ghais yet
I also get what you mean by this.
But also some of this s*** sounds amazing
(The Apple is a high point in that sense)!
Cover art reminds me of the fan covers people were making for TLOP back when it was still Waves
The closing stretch from The Apple That Scarcely Fell to You Cam Skip This Part is phenomenal to me. Definitely gonna give the album another spin
Act 1 has the better tracks to me.
i know hes his own artists and proves it constantly and i dont mean this as disrespect cause i love both their music but he reminds me so much of 2020s Lupe writing and style wise
isnt the album title a reference to paris tokyo
Did anybody get into the concept of the album yet? I’m confused
I happened to read this interview before listening to the album, this is how he summed up the general concept
‘Goyard Ibn Said’ is a two-part concept record that carefully mined plays and theatre for its narrative structure. “The first act highlights the triumphs of being a rapper, while the second act focuses on the tragedies,” Robinson says. “I want to open people’s perspectives and get them to understand rappers, and by extension, Black males, Black people, and ultimately the world. Because, you know, we shape the world. A lot of our conditions and experiences are simply extensions of white people imposing their will on others.”
nme.com/features/music-interviews/ghais-guevara-goyard-ibn-said-interview-radar-3831259
"The Apple That Scarcely Fell" is my fa song after a few listens. The concept of the album is really starting to digest for me and I'm loving it more every listen
I missed it at first...
I missed it at first...
https://twitter.com/vii6es/status/1888825747856306611I missed it at first...
https://twitter.com/vii6es/status/1888825747856306611Knew i wasn't tripping