I always make great threads - but jealous b****es want to get me banned from ktt for sharing my music.
I've never, personally, been a fan of the s/t. I prefer 22, a million; I think it's the better version of s/t, personally
Yes, you're correct I feel the same 22, a million is the natural evolution/culmination of his sound and is nearly perfect man I'm gonna listen that record today.
The reason I mentioned S/t was also due to the memories associated with that record my 1st semester in college, that album was the soundtrack of my 2011 summer.
Yes, you're correct I feel the same 22, a million is the natural evolution/culmination of his sound and is nearly perfect man I'm gonna listen that record today.
The reason I mentioned S/t was also due to the memories associated with that record my 1st semester in college, that album was the soundtrack of my 2011 summer.
Makes sense, because s/t is al about location and memories associated with locations - even if those locations aren't real. Dope concept, but I think it could have been executed better, in my opinion - of course.
Thoughts on i,i?
My favorite gotta be Issa Album. That was the first trap album I heard and it got me to stop listening to exclusively dusthead s***. I don't think it's necessarily the best album I ever heard but it's always gonna have a special place in my heart
My favorite gotta be Issa Album. That was the first trap album I heard and it got me to stop listening to exclusively dusthead s***. I don't think it's necessarily the best album I ever heard but it's always gonna have a special place in my heart
Damn ppl really bump 21 savage like that as in like one of his albums being among someones favorite
thats crazy
Damn ppl really bump 21 savage like that as in like one of his albums being among someones favorite
thats crazy
Bank Account was the poster child for "mumble (c)rap" in 2017, I was just listening so I could hate on it and I ended up falling in love. I woulda never started listening to Thugger and Future if it weren't for that album
Bank Account was the poster child for "mumble (c)rap" in 2017, I was just listening so I could hate on it and I ended up falling in love. I woulda never started listening to Thugger and Future if it weren't for that album
The poster child for "mumble (c)rap" is Lifestyle by Rich Gang
The poster child for "mumble (c)rap" is Lifestyle by Rich Gang
Fair, but when that song dropped it was still dudes like Cole and Kendrick at the top of the game. When Bank Account dropped it was more apparent that the genre was shifting
Fair, but when that song dropped it was still dudes like Cole and Kendrick at the top of the game. When Bank Account dropped it was more apparent that the genre was shifting
What are your thoughts on Savage Mode (his best album, imo)?
What are your thoughts on Savage Mode (his best album, imo)?
A great project but imo you can tell he's grown a lot since then. I'm hype for the sequel though
Here's all my favorite albums oat top 10 & The Rest at the bottom
Top 10 (In Order):
The Rest (Not In Order):
2Pac - All Eyez On Me
2Pac - The Don Killuminati: 7 Day Theory
Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, M.A.A.D City
Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly
A Tribe Called Quest - The Low End Theory
Future - Dirty Sprite 2
Future - HNDRXX
Future - High Off Life
The Weeknd - House Of Balloons
Travis Scott - Rodeo
Travis Scott - Astroworld
D'Angelo - Brown Sugar
D'Angelo - Voodoo
J. Cole - Friday Night Lights
Erykah Badu - Baduizm
Lauryn Hill - The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill
Jodeci - Forever My Lady
New Edition - Heart Break
Outkast - ATLiens
Mary J. Blige - My Life
Michael Jackson - Off The Wall
Brent Faiyaz - Sonder Son
Donnell Jones - Where I Wanna Be
Lil Wayne - Tha Carter III
Drake - Nothing Was The Same
Three 6 Mafia - Chapter 2: World Domination
Nas - Illmatic
Sade - Diamond Life
Sade - Love Deluxe
Usher - My Way
Usher - Confession
Usher - 8701
Jay-Z - 4:44
Jay-Z - Vol 2
Makes sense, because s/t is al about location and memories associated with locations - even if those locations aren't real. Dope concept, but I think it could have been executed better, in my opinion - of course.
Thoughts on i,i?
i,i didn't hit me the way his previous record did, I love that album, the sense of collaboration is impeccable & sonically it's one hell of a ride, personally I was not able to connect with the subject matter/lyrics of that record as much even though it's extremely relevant & spot on, I believe it's one of those record that will flourish over the time.
Shdiah give me goosebumps everytime, hey ma, naeem are masterpiece, that wheezy co-produced song is just transcendent, faith might have his best songwriting, I was planning to listen that album during my treks this summer but corona messed up all my plans
i,i didn't hit me the way his previous record did, I love that album, the sense of collaboration is impeccable & sonically it's one hell of a ride, personally I was not able to connect with the subject matter/lyrics of that record as much even though it's extremely relevant & spot on, I believe it's one of those record that will flourish over the time.
Shdiah give me goosebumps everytime, hey ma, naeem are masterpiece, that wheezy co-produced song is just transcendent, faith might have his best songwriting, I was planning to listen that album during my treks this summer but corona messed up all my plans
I don't care about that record, either - but Jelmore is one of my favourite Bon Ever songs, ever.