Crush Em the first fire song
It is, I like both albums but with this project the production matches his dynamism, a lot more multiphase instrumentals, interesting pockets etc imo
I feel like that’s where EA benefits and this albums sort of lacks and feels all over the place with the sequencing. By not having so many dynamic range changes and proper sequencing, he’s thematically able to stay on target more creating a more cohesive, compelling album as well maintaining a pace to keep fans around for all the songs.
This album goes from fast—>slow back to fast in a non-sequential ways that makes some songs seem jarring or misplaced.
With all that said, this album def has it strengths and track 1-6 gone stay on repeat for a while
Crush Em the first fire song
Its almost the same song as suicide doors you dont like that one?
New patek is still his best song to this day idk why that song was forgotten
New patek is still his best song to this day idk why that song was forgotten
that is a fact
Its almost the same song as suicide doors you dont like that one?
Bro what Suicide Doors is a WLR ripoff and Crush Em sounds nothing like WLR
his best album by far but also far from perfect, but then again idk if he’s the type of artist to really put something out that meticulously crafted he seems to carefree which is fine the music is fun
New patek is still his best song to this day idk why that song was forgotten
free uzi better
but neither are his best
New patek is still his best song to this day idk why that song was forgotten
Because Neon Guts exists and is better
his best album by far but also far from perfect, but then again idk if he’s the type of artist to really put something out that meticulously crafted he seems to carefree which is fine the music is fun
Better than lil uzi vs the word 2?
Aight these WLR lite songs need to f*** off
Never listening to Amped again
As some have said the sequencing of the album is a weird. I think especially in the middle section. This probably one of the disadvantages when you just cut down 800 songs and try to arrange them somehow
I'm not an Uzi stan or even really a huge fan of this sub-genre, saw all the hype around this and was skeptical but 3 songs in and can confirm this is incredibly hard so far
I feel like that’s where EA benefits and this albums sort of lacks and feels all over the place with the sequencing. By not having so many dynamic range changes and proper sequencing, he’s thematically able to stay on target more creating a more cohesive, compelling album as well maintaining a pace to keep fans around for all the songs.
This album goes from fast—>slow back to fast in a non-sequential ways that makes some songs seem jarring or misplaced.
With all that said, this album def has it strengths and track 1-6 gone stay on repeat for a while
See I don’t really like the almost overdone sequencing on EA where all the minimal stuff in on one half & the melodic stuff is the second half, i guess that’s about preference
I feel like that’s where EA benefits and this albums sort of lacks and feels all over the place with the sequencing. By not having so many dynamic range changes and proper sequencing, he’s thematically able to stay on target more creating a more cohesive, compelling album as well maintaining a pace to keep fans around for all the songs.
This album goes from fast—>slow back to fast in a non-sequential ways that makes some songs seem jarring or misplaced.
With all that said, this album def has it strengths and track 1-6 gone stay on repeat for a while
He should of just fully committed to the rap rock thing and made the entire second half rock s***
Oh shiit the Ken Carson song