- Dec 14, 2004
- 60,034
- 50,948
Album projected to sell 110-120
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This album is kinda long lol. That stretch of songs after Jukebox is just ehhhh
Max B, Pharsyde & Westside Highway coulda easily all been replaced by Multiply
Still gotta listen to the rest tho
Downloaded the group rip, iTunes and 320 version. They all sound pretty much the same quality wise. Some songs sound louder and clearer than others while some sound like they're from "Lord$ Never Worry" and "Live.Love.A$AP"
Album projected to sell 110-120
BONES fan mad that Rocky took Dirty & just made it to Canal St. Both songs are dope though
I was hoping he'd at least let him have a verse on it.
Copped the physical today from Best Buy
Listened to the rest and its prob my 2nd fav album of the year behind Kendricks still. Btw was the album artwork ever explained?
Assuming it's an ode to Yams and fits into the "psychedelic" vibe with the faces
My friend felt like it was him taking off a mask of Yams, almost like he was using his image or something. Idk how to explain what he was trying to say lol. I feel like its an ode too tho. Like Yams is always over and not forgotten. Do wish their was some kinda tribute song on here tho smh
yup i can def see what your friend is saying. yams built rocky's "image" so to speak. i remember there was an article about yams putting rocky on a lot of new music and changing him from a "cudi" sound to what we hear now.
Album projected to sell 110-120
That's a good look, goes to show what having a real fanbase can do for you because son ain't got no semblance of a single.
I'm gonna have to listen to this when I get the time. Other than all the Rita Ora and Rihanna mess I'm hearing it's another great project from Rocky
Album projected to sell 110-120
That's a good look, goes to show what having a real fanbase can do for you because son ain't got no semblance of a single.
Huge W for him. He and Big Sean solidified their careers this year both critically and commercial wise.