sigh fine Iāll activate my stream farms
yeah shinsuke nakamuras WWE theme
Yeah never was into wrestling like that so Iām completely in the dark to bars & this stuff
So I guess the chanting and drums, drums taking a backseat in the mix tho, are the only things added to the theme
Need people to see the light on the first half
Flooded the face
Suicide doors
Crush Em
Amped
X2
Spin again
That fiya
I gotta
Endless fashion
Nakamura
All fie
no one saying the first half isnāt fire, but itās not as god level as Uziās talent deserves
his track records show that he can do tracks like Suicide Doors with his eyes closed and
both hands tied behind his back BUT if he really wants to evolve as an artist and really separate himself from the pack he needs more tracks like Fire Alarm, Werewolf, The End and the like
those tracks were insanely good and different
I like the first 10 songs but the album def really takes off for me from endless fashion onward
the 2nd half of the album from track 16 (fire alarm my fav track of the entire album) to track 26 is the BEST
i wish Uzi was brave enough to have started the album like that, or focused in on that sound more, it was way more interesting and dynamic than the 1st half was a bit boring and repetitive
but great album nonetheless felt like there was a lot of pressure on this one after the negative reaction to EA and i think he largely delivered. so congrats to that man
days come and go, got me in my feels though :ā(
the 1st half boring and repetitive?? bro the first half is incredible so much energy and fun to be had with those songs
Need people to see the light on the first half
Flooded the face
Suicide doors
Crush Em
Amped
X2
Spin again
That fiya
I gotta
Endless fashion
Nakamura
All fie
YOU SEE IT
This goes so hard
To me the amazing tracks are all over the album
I f*** his b**** and that s*** like a myth
Oh btw I went diamond
Very Early Prediction
https://twitter.com/WinstonNuo/status/1675522707348246528Queen o rod back to f*** the game up
Pretty disappointing album (given the wait) thats feels stale, repetitive, and redundant until Endless Fashion.
After working through the copy & paste stadium rage anthems we get Uzi experimenting in a direction thats more pop punk, with questionable results. They feel inauthentic and underbaked, as though they were added the sake of being different rather than uncovering a unique relationship between Uzi and the sound of the fenre.
One of the standouts on this album for me is Days Come and Go, one of the most personal songs weāve gotten from Uzi since Lullaby off of āPluto X Baby Plutoā. Two other songs that show that Uzi still has new exciting direction to delve into are Fire Alarm and Just Wanna Rock, theyāre fun, simplistic, but crazy catchy.
As a fan of Uzi since 2015 this is an album that positions Uzi as playing catch up to his contemporaries like Carti and Yeat rather than being the one to dictate the new direction and sound of the genre. Im sure a lot of this will sound great in arenas but as an album it doesnāt work for me.
D+ album
To me Fire Alarm is the peak of the album. The way it blends dance music and hip hop feels really seamless and new
rehab is really uziās most personal and introspective song up to date
dark queen would like a word!
Rehab and Days come and Go are an interesting pair
Ive been wondering if Uzi had OD and brain damage at some point after the release of EA because his loss of confidence and constant references to ābringing back 2016ā was so hard to see
dark queen would like a word!
close but nah, rehab feels way more personal and heartfelt
oh BROTHER
rehab is really uziās most personal and introspective song up to date
i didnt know he went to rehab
had to look it up cause i was blown away while listening
Pretty disappointing album (given the wait) thats feels stale, repetitive, and redundant until Endless Fashion.
After working through the copy & paste stadium rage anthems we get Uzi experimenting in a direction thats more pop punk, with questionable results. They feel inauthentic and underbaked, as though they were added the sake of being different rather than uncovering a unique relationship between Uzi and the sound of the fenre.
One of the standouts on this album for me is Days Come and Go, one of the most personal songs weāve gotten from Uzi since Lullaby off of āPluto X Baby Plutoā. Two other songs that show that Uzi still has new exciting direction to delve into are Fire Alarm and Just Wanna Rock, theyāre fun, simplistic, but crazy catchy.
As a fan of Uzi since 2015 this is an album that positions Uzi as playing catch up to his contemporaries like Carti and Yeat rather than being the one to dictate the new direction and sound of the genre. Im sure a lot of this will sound great in arenas but as an album it doesnāt work for me.
D+ album
no one saying the first half isnāt fire, but itās not as god level as Uziās talent deserves
his track records show that he can do tracks like Suicide Doors with his eyes closed and
both hands tied behind his back BUT if he really wants to evolve as an artist and really separate himself from the pack he needs more tracks like Fire Alarm, Werewolf, The End and the like
those tracks were insanely good and different
Werewolf sound goes so well with Uziās energy and voice. Need a album full of heavy rock songs from him like that
no one saying the first half isnāt fire, but itās not as god level as Uziās talent deserves
his track records show that he can do tracks like Suicide Doors with his eyes closed and
both hands tied behind his back BUT if he really wants to evolve as an artist and really separate himself from the pack he needs more tracks like Fire Alarm, Werewolf, The End and the like
those tracks were insanely good and different
I think the rock songs need to be they own project.