Do one for Myles Parrish
Quit it bruh
Kalin from the 925 too I knew people who knew him
Bruh it’s wild how good these songs are. It’s so far ahead of literally every other 90s rap I’ve heard.
Bro i’m jealous you get to listen to all this fire s*** for the first time…
Bruh it’s wild how good these songs are. It’s so far ahead of literally every other 90s rap I’ve heard.
True but if that’s a 9/10 then ‘Lord Willin’ and HHNF bout to sound like certified 10s (which they are).
True but if that’s a 9/10 then ‘Lord Willin’ and HHNF bout to sound like certified 10s (which they are).
Slow ur roll
finally some appreciation for Exclusive Audio Footage
It's dope but they did their greatest Harlem rapper impressions all over that album.
The influence never left either because it bled into Lord Willin and Hell Hath No Fury after.
The story behind this album is quite interesting. The only single released to promote it was "The Funeral" and it didn't gain any traction whatsoever. This led the label, Elektra, to lose all confidence in seeing a profit from this album and shelving it indefinitely. Despite these circumstances, the album is a revelation. The Neptunes go so far above and beyond the sound of the late '90s rap zeitgeist with nothing but talented rhymers backing them up.
The album also follows a concept of a man’s inner thoughts and memories before death with brilliant use of interludes to structure the narrative. This is less like how Dr. Dre used interludes on 2001 and closer to how they are used in To Pimp a Butterfly. They reinforce the central narrative and demand extra attention to the project as a whole, more than simply giving listeners a break from concentration.
!https://youtu.be/8-5Qno6egrwMainstream rap albums rarely deliver on ambitions this high. Not a single second of this near 70 minute album is wasted.
9/10
Fav Tracks: Breakfast in Cairo, Wild Cowboy, Taiwan to Texas, Watch Over Me
Least Fav Track: Stick Girl
I’ve never peeped
Was not expecting a 9/10 for EAF lol
I gotta relisten to it
Haven’t listened to it in at least 5+ years
Till the casket drop is kinda underrated the first 5 or 6 tracks are just as good stuff on their first two albums
Some amazing tracks for sure, just unfortunate there's too many radio / club sounding records that felt forced.
I’m jumping on this trend as well. Shoutout to @Uhhhhhh. I will listen to every Clipse album and mixtape, as well as the solo Pusha T projects. Reviews will be coming out weekly.
Exclusive Audio Footage (1999) - 9/10
Do you have the Pusha features Compilation made on KTT1.0? 80 tracks
Some of the re-up gang mixtapes are on Apple Music too if you want to incorporate.
Def part of the trajectory.
Got it 4 Cheap trilogy is a must too.
I finally listened to the Apple Music ones
ReUp Gang compilation album isn't that good tbh, the production sounds very old and outdated now. Few good records like Emotionless, Been thru So much, my life's the s*t.
Saga continues is a much better project on Apple Music
I finally listened to the Apple Music ones
ReUp Gang compilation album isn't that good tbh, the production sounds very old and outdated now. Few good records like Emotionless, Been thru So much, my life's the s*t.
Saga continues is a much better project on Apple Music
Yeaaa I agree Saga Continues one is my favorite as well. Push really has some crazy verses on that one. “Cross the Border”
Yeaaa I agree Saga Continues one is my favorite as well. Push really has some crazy verses on that one. “Cross the Border”
Cross the Border is crazy! What a project.
Do you have the Pusha features Compilation made on KTT1.0? 80 tracks
Nah, broski
You gotta link?
9/10 for EAF? HHNF about to be 15/10
I swear y’all commenting without actually hearing this record