P4k just rates stuff by what they think is the popular cool opinion and then retroactively adjust them if it’s a very popular album and got it wrong.
Theyre WOAT
Yeah this is really proof of how whimsical these ratings are.. crazier is how they want us to take their ratings seriously
Yeah this is really proof of how whimsical these ratings are.. crazier is how they want us to take their ratings seriously
Yeah their goal is to just farm engagement as much as possible.
There’s no value put on trying to help anybody find art that might interest them, or help out other artists.
Personally I don’t listen to any critics about anything. I find the whole concept of it very strange.
"Boring white woman music" is such tired discourse at this point
White woman music runs the world rn KTT better catch up
idk what yall see in CMIYGL dawg
fun lil album but damn
cracka musik
"Boring white woman music" is such tired discourse at this point
weeknd avy u cant make it up
album just came out this year, shouldn't we relax?? (only listened to the album once)
no its aoty
Ganger at 6 Nobody will remember who Veeze is in 2 years I promise you
No one hates rap more than KTT2 lmao
p4k the FOX News of music reviewing, shock and awe for clicks and views, no value whatsoever.
i wanted to like this as much as y'all did so bad
That's a personal problem
Ganger above Fast Trax 3 and Foreign Exchange
that white mediocrity Fiona Apple album above everything
weeknd avy u cant make it up
Weeknd is neither white nor a woman
Not sure how you screwed that one up
yea u should its really interesting, i think it being such a percussive heavy record makes it fascinating enough that even if u aren't moved by the subject matter, it can still be a decent listen
i dont think theres a record like it still, theres some really emotionally arresting moments on it
it does sound like theater kid s*** sometimes and her using this black girl she went to scjool with as a narrative a***ogue for her explore feelings of otherness / independence is interesting (been done many times before by bowie, dylan, buckley, etc etc)
I love all of phil elvrum’s stuff so the way you describing the percussiveness of it now sounds very enticing to me
#23
Sexyy Red: Hood Hottest Princess (2023)