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  • Easylove

    I'm out of the loop, is there really another album named Baby Boi dropping?

    Yeah in a decade

  • Easylove

    I'm out of the loop, is there really another album named Baby Boi dropping?

    yeah in 5 years champ

  • Easylove

    I'm out of the loop, is there really another album named Baby Boi dropping?

    only know that its the next one

  • I have no idea what heā€™s saying on the hook of toxic and I donā€™t care s*** so hard

  • Easylove

    I'm out of the loop, is there really another album named Baby Boi dropping?

    Check in 5 years crodie

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    Easylove

    I'm out of the loop, is there really another album named Baby Boi dropping?

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    are baby boi and music deluxe different things or nah

  • Next week Babyboi will drop

  • BrainWorms4U

    Thinking Kendrick would do something for the 10th anniversary of TPAB, instead heā€™s moaning on a Carti album.

  • I like We need da vibes. A little light interlude between all these dark songs

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    vagabonds

    powerful

  • mov

    OPM BABI by far the worst sing

    Hit hard at the gym

  • Sir Swagalot

    powerful

  • Snowboy

    why yall feel ok talking about women this way

    Who? Me?

  • mov

    OPM BABI by far the worst sing

  • Iā€™ll never forget the first time I heard Playboi Carti. It was like stepping into another world, a world where everything just feltā€¦ right. His sound, the way it hit my earsā€”so raw, so unfilteredā€”pulled me in and made me feel like I was part of something bigger than myself. Every beat was a heartbeat, every verse felt like a conversation with someone who just gets me. But nothing prepared me for I Am Music, the album that would completely change how I viewed Cartiā€”and music as a whole.

    When the first track dropped, I felt the bass deep in my chest. It was like the whole room shook with that heavy, distorted sound that Carti is so known for, but it felt different this time. There was something moreā€”something intimate about it. It was as if Carti had finally opened up, letting us into his world in a way he hadnā€™t before. The way the beat was built, layered with so many soundsā€”glitchy synths, haunting samples, and that unrelenting, pounding bassā€”was so unique that I couldnā€™t help but feel swept up in it.

    Cartiā€™s voice, too, had evolved. The way he used his signature ā€œbaby voice,ā€ those slurred ad-libs, became almost hypnotic on this album. It was more than just catchy. It was an experience. You could feel the passion in his voice, the emotion he was finally letting out after all these years of being in the spotlight. He wasnā€™t just rapping about the usual Carti things anymoreā€”he was digging deeper. On tracks like ā€œLost in Sound,ā€ you could hear the vulnerability behind his words, a side of him that wasnā€™t just about flexing or partying, but also about the isolation that fame brings. It hit harder than any beat could.

    But it wasnā€™t just the lyrics. It was the entire vibe of the album. I remember walking through the city one night, the cold air biting at my skin, and putting on I Am Music. Suddenly, the world around me felt like Cartiā€™s worldā€”dreamy, surreal, like I was floating in a trance. The city lights blurred into the background, and all that mattered was the sound. The distorted, ethereal effects on the tracks like ā€œPhantomā€ were like a d***, making me feel like I was on another plane of existence, moving to Cartiā€™s rhythm, letting his music guide me through the night. It was like I wasnā€™t just listening to an albumā€”I was living it, experiencing it in real time.

    Carti had created a world that was uniquely his, yet it felt so personal, like he was inviting us into the depths of his mind. And with I Am Music, I realized that Carti wasnā€™t just making music anymore. He was creating a space for all of us to exist in, a world where sound was everything, where mood and energy could be felt in every note, in every bar. It wasnā€™t just an albumā€”it was a journey. And every time I listened, I discovered something new.

    Thereā€™s something so special about how Cartiā€™s music makes you feel. It doesnā€™t need to make sense in the conventional way, it just is. His creativity is limitless, and with I Am Music, he shows that heā€™s not bound by any rulesā€”heā€™s out here doing whatever he wants, crafting something that speaks directly to his fans, his true supporters. I think thatā€™s why I love him so much. Carti doesnā€™t just make music for the masses; he makes music for people like meā€”people who feel every beat, every word, and understand that itā€™s about more than just the surface. Itā€™s about whatā€™s underneath, the emotions, the vibe, the connection.

    Every time I hit play on I Am Music, Iā€™m reminded of why Cartiā€™s more than just an artist to meā€”heā€™s a soundtrack to my life, to my thoughts, to the moments where Iā€™m just trying to escape, trying to feel free. Heā€™s an artist whoā€™s pushing the boundaries of what we think music can be. And with I Am Music, I think heā€™s just getting started. I canā€™t wait to see where he takes us next.

  • treeman

    You niggas canā€™t keep saying things like this when we need all da vibes exists

    Instant skip and I like both thug and Ty

  • fun guy

    tonight

  • i havent even listened to this yet

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    Need swamp izzo in future albums unironically

  • Why are people complaining about hood by air again?
    Just pointless whining man

  • treeman

    Sorry. Tbh crush one of the worst songs on this joint i know yall loving it tho

    very formless