Average Rating: 3.68 Rating Variance: 0.96 Objectivity Score: 76% (Well Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicScHoolboy Q Oxymoron4.5 superbScHoolboy Q Blank Face LP4.0 excellentGhostface Killah Ghostface KillahsThere is a good amount of WU features and they are solid as hell, before rating it take into consideration that these people are STILL doing it since before 1993!JID God Does Like UglyJID GDLU: The PreluxeKaytranada BubbaMaybe I don?t fully understand what this genre deems as superb, nonetheless, I find this to be Kaytranada?s best work. The album?s first 6 tracks flow seamlessly, after which (for me at least) this flow is broken down by tracks that fail to stand out / do more harm than good. Finally, after ?Scared to death? the album slips back into it?s core sound and ends on a high note with the Pharrell feature. Overall I find Bubba a tremendous, groovy, smokey and consistent record. My favorite effort from Mr. Kaytranada. Favorite track: Gray AreaScHoolboy Q Blue LipsOriginally gave this a 3.5 but now it grew so hard, you really need some time for it to settle. Now with Kendrick out of TDE Q really can be a frontrunner for more deep and introspective music with this one The Game Born 2 Rap3.5 greatRedman Muddy Waters TooRedman is my all time favorite rapper. I saw all the runner ups to the album and thought they would be representative of the actual music there. It's actually good. Has alot of fillers (not the WKYA and Uncle Quilly Skits), but It's in line with the overall Redman vibe. I expected to hear the 1999 "Blackout!" Redman, when he was in rare form, but this is good enough.2.0 poorJ. Cole K.O.D.Cole comes here, chill as ever, however this time he is reflecting on the Lil Pump type rappers1.5 very poorTravis Scott Utopia
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