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3.0 good | Erwann S. STAFF | August 25th 24 | Kinda strange collab that somehow makes sense: both Blake and Yachty like to indulge in psychy, slow atmospherics. Blake is of course at ease here, while Yachty still is trying to find his ipseity - this ain't it but it sure will help him find it. Most of the record is pleasing enough but its minimalistic atmosphere sometimes border on the thin and the scarce.
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2.0 poor | Gene Gol CONTRIBUTOR | July 4th 24 | An album whose basic idea may not be unachievable, but it just ends up undermining both artists' strengths. Yachty's zaniness is greyed out, while Blake's production was made bare and minimalistic. At best it strikes as an ambient The Smile b-side, at worst it is a weird ill-shaped mishmash.
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1.5 very poor | ajcollins15 | July 2nd 24 | I am not entirely sure what James Blake was trying to do with Lil Yachty. In many ways, this sounds like an extension of the very somber and atmospheric style James Blake explored on his album previous to his last. For starters, James and Lil Yachty have no chemistry together, plus the slow and somber instrumentals really do not help Lil Yachty at all with his autotune vocals. Not only that, but this album manages to sound like a two-hour experience with how one-dimensional everything is. Definitely not a fan of this at all and confused on why it even happened.
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3.5 great | Risodo | July 20th 24 |
2.5 average | Votex | July 16th 24 |
3.0 good | Tom R. CONTRIBUTOR | July 13th 24 |
3.0 good | anat CONTRIBUTOR | July 1st 24 |
3.5 great | iGuter | June 28th 24 |
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