It's almost as if she just dropped an album out of nowhere and is touring behind it, amassing press as it goes on!
It's almost as if she just dropped an album out of nowhere and is touring behind it, amassing press as it goes on!
I think there's a slow turning of the wheel in country with Kacey Musgraves, Sturgill Simpson, Jason Isbell, etc. But it's kind of like Run The Jewels or something in hip-hop where they're huge with a niche crowd but don't get radio play. The great thing is country's embrace of bullshit is killing them. They didn't…
Yea, and I expect this will be the black sheep for his fans in his discography. It feels like one of those albums where the artist has to re-evaluate himself afterwards and choose whether they're going to switch it up or become a legacy act, which there aren't a whole lot of in hip-hop.
That's exactly it. The whole backflip thing was probably the funniest joke in the movie and could have easily been a Key & Peele sketch.
I still think "Shut It Down" is his best song. A perfect blend of Drake being romantic and douchey.
Classic William!
He really well as a host on "SNL." Like, surprisingly well, so he could fall back on acting again.
I'm pretty sure Puff Daddy beat Black Eyed Peas to the punch on that whole thing, then tied his wagon to Biggie and coasted ever since.
"Take Care" just does it for me on features alone, all of them pretty much on their game - Rihanna, Kendrick, Andre 3000. Everyone except Birdman.
That's fine. I haven't really checked out any of his mixtapes post-"Lasers." He went off the deep end for awhile and pretty much turned me off when it came to his music. "Tetsuo" was nice, but not enough to make me a fan again.
Pretty soon he'll have to do a co-headlining retro tour with Prozzak and LEN!
Yea, but then the '60s ended. Haw haw, grandpa!
Kanye's pre-release stuff definitely didn't hurt him as much as Drake did. At least the stuff Kanye saved for the album release was kinetic and out-there.
Yea, "Take Care" is still his strongest work, though I dig the first half of "Thank Me Later."
T&Y was fine, but Lupe hasn't been on his game in almost a decade.
So many slow songs, which were fine before when they were tempered with more uptempo songs. But he has such a small singing range, he might as well just be doing the same song over and over.
Nah, Kanye at least touches on the struggles of black people in general and religious. With Drake, it's just Drake.
Yep, that's exactly it. It's so horrible, they might as well just filmed a kid flying a toy plane around and just break it.
So that's who that was!
That's why my friend wanted to see it too (because of Bill Murray and it being a mystery)! When his mom left and I said something stupid like "Who's ready for boobs?" He looked at me very puzzled.