Pure darkness in this track
Ordinary life was the one for me
The only problem with Ordinary Life and Reminder too, they're forced. Good music, a presence in the catalog, but everything from the lyrics to the placements is just a little forced.
He knew that's what we wanted to hear and he fed us. Tightly but nicely packed in between one too many ballads, and one too many 80's influenced dance records.
Attention the best song on the album anyway.
You compare Ordinary Life to Escape from LA, or After Hours, the new **** just hits different, in the
old way.
Pen game all the way back too. He mastered his
newish found craft on this one man.
I really respect what he did with Starboy. Shot for the commercial "moon" and hit it. But what he did on After Hours.
Just a perfect mainstream package.
His artistry is unreal. The world pop status and the actual music. Singers like him are hard to come by, once in a generation type stuff.
AND WE AINT EEEM SEEN THE TOUR YET.