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Album is alright to me. I can do without most of the artists in there.
With that being said, Big Sean was actually tolerable.
With that being said, Big Sean was actually tolerable.
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At first I was like
But after a few more listens, I've grown to really like it.
Higher through Bliss is
Especially Sin City and Creepers.
@ Mase though
A good review I liked out of Brown University
****** will never catch Chef's wordplay.
Mark Zuckerburgs of the block.
The Wu had the best two verses on the album
Anyone peep one of the radio interviews where Pusha said all the left over tracks recorded for Cruel Summer would be able to supply 4 months worth of GOOD Friday tracks
Hope they see the light of day...because if not...x 1,000,000
Future said he recorded 8 or so tracks with Ye.
Push said he recorded 20 or so tracks for the project.
Common said he did several tracks too, but only ended up making 1 to the final cut.
And I caught this on KTT - Engineer airing out some behind the scenes stuff, mainly on the delay. I'm taking it with a grain of salt, but seems like theres some truth to it.
That Marsha Ambrosius hook is absolutely horrendous. Sounds like some **** off soundclick.
The album is fiyah to me. Kanye doesn't just make one form of music for a certain demographic of people. This is the reason why he's so popular. Get over it people. The album was never meant to have 12 songs like Mercy on it. Kanye is in a whole other stratosphere sonically speaking and has been for a while. Everytime dude releases something a hear people complaining about the same sh*t. The album is tight.
The Morning is tight to me, except for that stupid hook. **** is totally out of place and slows the entire song down.