AI'Z EVERYWHERE
AI'Z EVERYWHERE
Oh sure, the old "China has a lot of Chinese people" argument, you reverse reverse reverse racist.
Things like this are inherently tough to deal with, because it's not Spike Jonzesszszzs' responsibility to atone for systemic racism/under-representation in a movie that mostly features one person talking to a disembodied voice. It's not up to David O Russell to feature Michael Pena more in a somewhat-true-story about…
That's what I said about meth and I have no regrets!
This album is an amalgamation of a bunch of my favorite things in recent hip hop; he somehow reminds me of Earl Sweatshirt, Pusha-T and Kendrick Lamar without sounding derivative of any of them, and the beats make me think of Neptunes, DJ Mustard and Yeezus' industrial ugliness.
So yeah, an A.