LMFAOO he got glazed the f*** up
That's a shocking list man wtf where is Chadwick? 

@SonicNirvana sent you the Frank x Rosalia MV and song
I've been listening and re-listening to BBTM like crazy these past few days, and honestly, while it is definitely his weakest album overall, I really think some of the peaks he hit on this one are some of the best music in his career.
I know this is an insane hot take in the "community", but for me, Acquainted, Shameless and As You Are are absolutely the peak of this album.
Those three tracks encapsulate the whole era and the stage of his career up to that point so well, and that's just so mindblowing to me.
They are the perfect transition pieces between his earlier music and his reinvention, and I really hope they get some shine in the future.
I adore the singles from here but I don't really want to talk about them, as they've gotten a big spotlight in the recent years.
Also want to mention how unique and aesthetically pleasing this whole era was, from the album cover, to the music videos and art direction, to the whole persona evolving into this culturally omnipotent pop star that was still almost as faceless and mysterious as he was back in 2011.
Really really like and appreciate this album and era, man.
I've also been thinking about how dance music has blown up so much as soon as the pandemic "ended", people really needed an escape from the gloom and the charts are full of dance music.
That's really the main reason why AH and Starboy have been so successful recently.
But as every trend shifts, when this becomes oversaturated, I really think that people are gonna turn to BBTM and Dawn FM, as they did with SB and AH.
Same thing happened 12 years ago with RnB music so heavily relying on those awful EDM beats, and he came out with HOB.
I've been listening and re-listening to BBTM like crazy these past few days, and honestly, while it is definitely his weakest album overall, I really think some of the peaks he hit on this one are some of the best music in his career.
I know this is an insane hot take in the "community", but for me, Acquainted, Shameless and As You Are are absolutely the peak of this album.
Those three tracks encapsulate the whole era and the stage of his career up to that point so well, and that's just so mindblowing to me.
They are the perfect transition pieces between his earlier music and his reinvention, and I really hope they get some shine in the future.
I adore the singles from here but I don't really want to talk about them, as they've gotten a big spotlight in the recent years.
Also want to mention how unique and aesthetically pleasing this whole era was, from the album cover, to the music videos and art direction, to the whole persona evolving into this culturally omnipotent pop star that was still almost as faceless and mysterious as he was back in 2011.
Really really like and appreciate this album and era, man.
I've also been thinking about how dance music has blown up so much as soon as the pandemic "ended", people really needed an escape from the gloom and the charts are full of dance music.
That's really the main reason why AH and Starboy have been so successful recently.
But as every trend shifts, when this becomes oversaturated, I really think that people are gonna turn to BBTM and Dawn FM, as they did with SB and AH.
Same thing happened 12 years ago with RnB music so heavily relying on those awful EDM beats, and he came out with HOB.
glad to see love for Acquanited