[QUOTE="andyboiii"]I've had it for a while and idk why but it does nothing for me :( I feel like I need to listen to their older stuff before that album makes sense. lol same thing happened with me...i got it when it first came out and wasn't feeling it and now i see it all over best of the year lists and its getting grammy nods and everything. i went back and listened to it last week and there were a few songs on there that were much better than i remember, so maybe i need to give it more of a chance. definitely not as good as Chulahoma though
Colt have you checked out the Black Keys "Brothers" album released earlier this year? It's a good album, definitely check it out if you get the chance. There's a song called "Tighten Up" produced by Danger Mouse that's one of my favorite non rap songs of the year
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hasn't he admitted that he was ****ed up on pills for this entire tour?
yeah, the Anger Management tour for TES. Dude sucks ... was very disappointed.
fat_rob
i agree with deerhunter...i see that album near the top of all these end of year lists and i just didn't enjoy it at all as far as sufjan, how much did you listen to the album? the first time i heard it i thought it was decent, but i could immediately tell that there was so much going on there that i had to give it a good 10 listens before i really started appreciating it. the last song by itself is better than a lot of albums also, hell yes CaribouOh and as for Sufjan hell yeah I was disappointed. You don't follow up an incredible LP like "Illinois" up with an album like "Age of Adz"...it's a good album, it's in my top 20, but damn...and don't even get me started on the All Delighted People EP.
It was all good music, but for the type of hype he had behind him following Illinois/Michigan, he needed to put out a better record than he did. Deerhunter didn't live up to expectations either, but at least I didn't have to wait five years before I heard a proper follow up.
Colt45fool
[QUOTE="DaDukies"][QUOTE="Black-Demon"][QUOTE="DaDukies"]I haven't given this guy a chance yet...Blu is the west coast version of J.Cole as far as I'm concerned, but I'm gonna check this guy out some more. No rappers that Dr. Dre have co-signed lately have interested me at allBlack-Demon
thats funny:lol:
why?Blu is nowhere NEAR as nice as Cole. Without Exile's production he's theraflu on wax,that monotone is waaaaaaaaaay too boring.
i never said he's as nice as cole...he's just the newcomer out of the west most similar to his style and he has skills that can at least COMPARE to cole. he could keep up with him on a track for sure you guys really hate on blu? :?[QUOTE="Foolz3h"][QUOTE="fat_rob"]Gunz flow in the last part of his verse>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Also, Wayne said real G's move in silence like lasagna. Really dude? I mean, yeah the g is silent in lasagna, but lasagna don't move unless it's the frozen kinda in the stoffers truck :|
And Copywrite did a similar concept back in 2002! "If you a g, you silent like the one in front of gnome."
SMH @ Weezy
Black-Demon
Both lines are bad, but it wouldn't be a Weezy song without something stupid in it. It's part of the charm!
Lmao this is pretty true. Thats why he entertains me sometimes
exactly. the line may not be complete genius, but it made me smile. that's all a wayne song/verse has to do
[QUOTE="DaDukies"]I haven't given this guy a chance yet...Blu is the west coast version of J.Cole as far as I'm concerned, but I'm gonna check this guy out some more. No rappers that Dr. Dre have co-signed lately have interested me at allBlack-Demon
thats funny:lol:
why?
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