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  • voriox

    i can’t help but laugh at tracks like snake eyes with bars like “im up next” or “they think im a threat” girl no one thinks this about you not for years now. this was just not the bag for her to be in this late in the game is all im sayin maybe i should see it in a different way like she’s hyping herself up like confidence wise but yeah idk

    the sung tracks are so much better than the attempted “hard” tracks here for me they seemed way more involved and thought out

    a lot of these tracks are probably old

  • You know,if you're gonna diss Nas, you might wanna go harder than some of the questionable lines on here

    Anyway, this was cool. Might have to give it another spin to see if it was worth the wait but so far, it was okay.

  • Mar 16
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    great album but did anyone notice how snake eyes is just a hooligans rip off

  • Halfway through & her singing tracks definitely sound better than her rapping on this. Her rapping just feels boring

    Charismatic song concepts though. Imaginary friends is an interesting song conceptually

  • Burning brains is crzy if it thinks I'm playing it again

  • voriox

    idk ive always liked her voice a lot but it’s clear she not singing without the autotune lol

    It's too nasal, she uses it well but when she's just meh with it, it's boring to me, it's clear the short songs shtick became a curse eventually

  • Mar 16
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    justnumbers

    great album but did anyone notice how snake eyes is just a hooligans rip off

    I hear it, the beat at least, that boy keem, he's a problem already influential its crazy

  • Mood Swings way too short man she pissed me off with that.

  • album was pretty enjoyable all in all imo. wish I didn't listen to 27 club when it dropped tho, that's my fav song on here and set my expectations too high

  • Mar 17
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    this one of the realest albums I ever done heard

    it’s not clicking for some people, probably if you live a happy or sheltered life. And that’s fine, this isn’t for you. Not everything needs to be for everyone.

    If you have actually experienced depression this is like the only album that’s ever really captured that feeling since 808s and heartbreak

  • gets better every listen. yeah this was worth the wait.

  • Mar 17
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    maxxing

    this one of the realest albums I ever done heard

    it’s not clicking for some people, probably if you live a happy or sheltered life. And that’s fine, this isn’t for you. Not everything needs to be for everyone.

    If you have actually experienced depression this is like the only album that’s ever really captured that feeling since 808s and heartbreak

    You do realize that someone can have depression and still not really connect with this album, right?

  • Mar 17
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    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    You do realize that someone can have depression and still not really connect with this album, right?

    that’s crazy how you took “you’re PROBABLY happy if you didn’t get this” and twisted that into “oh you think people HAVE to get this if they’re depressed?”

    I literally couched my point in the most gentle language possible and you still weaponized what I said

    That “oh so you hate waffles?” tweet is really a hall of famer

  • maxxing

    that’s crazy how you took “you’re PROBABLY happy if you didn’t get this” and twisted that into “oh you think people HAVE to get this if they’re depressed?”

    I literally couched my point in the most gentle language possible and you still weaponized what I said

    That “oh so you hate waffles?” tweet is really a hall of famer

    You're getting hung up on semantics here. It's okay to like something without doing too much.

  • Mar 17
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    EyeKastHugeShadows

    I hear it, the beat at least, that boy keem, he's a problem already influential its crazy

    Funny cause keem basically took that beat from a Roddy richh song

  • Snake eyes reminds me so much of hooligan by keem wonder if she samples it at all

    Edit: lmao nvm glad other ppl notice

  • Listened to some of the album

    I want to like her but realized honestly idk if I’m actually a fan

    Something about her music doesn’t pull me in

    I do like Shower Song a lot tho & think it’s fun & unique but idk

    Going to have to give the album a full spin

  • Mar 17
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    maxxing

    that’s crazy how you took “you’re PROBABLY happy if you didn’t get this” and twisted that into “oh you think people HAVE to get this if they’re depressed?”

    I literally couched my point in the most gentle language possible and you still weaponized what I said

    That “oh so you hate waffles?” tweet is really a hall of famer

    I agree and disagree.

    I agree in i like this album and also as someone that lost a homie to this, this s*** is one of the heaviest and unsettling listens in a long time. Personally can’t play it often, ending the album on 27 Club f***ed me up no lie. The sequencing on this is god level.

    I disagree in that I understand the disappointment. Part of it being self afflicted (no, but like why son dissed Nas for no reason) and in the fact she decided to make her debut album more for herself than for her fans (cause i think everyone including herself know to follow up whack world woulda been too easy, peppers & onions is prolly my fav tierra song + one of my fav joints of this decade lol) and in that sense, I gotta respect it. But I completely understand judging it from a rap perspective, it don’t scratch that itch.

    But as an album, I get it.

  • Mar 17
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    insertcoolnamehere

    I agree and disagree.

    I agree in i like this album and also as someone that lost a homie to this, this s*** is one of the heaviest and unsettling listens in a long time. Personally can’t play it often, ending the album on 27 Club f***ed me up no lie. The sequencing on this is god level.

    I disagree in that I understand the disappointment. Part of it being self afflicted (no, but like why son dissed Nas for no reason) and in the fact she decided to make her debut album more for herself than for her fans (cause i think everyone including herself know to follow up whack world woulda been too easy, peppers & onions is prolly my fav tierra song + one of my fav joints of this decade lol) and in that sense, I gotta respect it. But I completely understand judging it from a rap perspective, it don’t scratch that itch.

    But as an album, I get it.

    is there anything Peppers + Onions level on here

  • big sauce

    is there anything Peppers + Onions level on here

    27 Club and Imaginary Friends imo.

    I also LOVED Ms. Behave

  • Mar 17
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    chocopapi

    Funny cause keem basically took that beat from a Roddy richh song

    Receipts or silence

  • insertcoolnamehere

    I agree and disagree.

    I agree in i like this album and also as someone that lost a homie to this, this s*** is one of the heaviest and unsettling listens in a long time. Personally can’t play it often, ending the album on 27 Club f***ed me up no lie. The sequencing on this is god level.

    I disagree in that I understand the disappointment. Part of it being self afflicted (no, but like why son dissed Nas for no reason) and in the fact she decided to make her debut album more for herself than for her fans (cause i think everyone including herself know to follow up whack world woulda been too easy, peppers & onions is prolly my fav tierra song + one of my fav joints of this decade lol) and in that sense, I gotta respect it. But I completely understand judging it from a rap perspective, it don’t scratch that itch.

    But as an album, I get it.

    Dissing Nas even when the presenter was really trying to gage if they were being for real was whack no pun intended, put me off and and this mid didn't help