Album Rating: 4.0
OK, granted.
Seeing it written just makes me shake my head.
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Album Rating: 1.5
Yeezus is gorgeous smh
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Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off
I think the guys from South Park have secretly ghost-written all of Kanye's lyrics.
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Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off
Yeezus fucking blows lmao
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Album Rating: 4.0
This still rules.
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this is almost as good as GKMC. Almost
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Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off
I still jam this often. I hated Talk About It at first, but now I love it. I like almost everything here. It doesn't get enough love, but I guess that's what happens when you sell out to Apple and only release an album through them.
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Album Rating: 4.0
It turned out a lot better than I was expecting.
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Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off
Deep water is best
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This gave Anderson .Paak some buzz, so at least its got that.
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Album Rating: 2.0
smae
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The only song that gives me pause here is "loose cannons". That skit at the end of the song is fuckin brutal
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Album Rating: 2.5
I find this albums lack of dope beats disturbing
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Album Rating: 4.0
Yeah, I miss the phat beats, but it's on with the times I guess. 2001 is still his masterpiece imo.
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Album Rating: 2.5
I'm betting that 25 year old Dr Dre would kick 50 year old Dre's ass if he heard "Talk About It"
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Album Rating: 3.5
Deep Water slightly gets on my nerves. Genocide is my favorite here.
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I always forget this exists, thanks Apple Music.
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This record's a lot of fun. Not a masterpiece, but far from a flop.
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Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off
'Genocide is my favorite here.'
That song is fantastic. I like it better than anything Kendrick did on TPAB.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Yeah Genocide is also my favorite track. I definitely don't prefer it to anything on TPAB but I love it a lot.
You guys liked Justus better than .Paak? Really?
I think this record is cool, I'm enjoying it overall, but it's weirdly like a compilation. There are quite a few songs where Dre doesn't have a production credit at all, and he doesn't have top billing on any of the tracks (though obviously he's executive producer on all of it). There's a minimum of two guests in every song except the opening and closing tracks, two of the songs aren't even credited to him, and he generally only has a verse or two in each song.
Obviously all of his albums have a lot of guests, but he's at least usually billed as producer and lead writer on every song. Maybe that's the sense in which he means 'soundtrack' here - he went about this as if he was assembling a soundtrack compilation of Compton talent instead of a proper Dre solo record.
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