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Old 10.31.2017, 11:38 AM   #808
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Originally Posted by louder
 


Sev, it's a super consistent double album with about 0 amount of filler. Every disc plays smoothly from start to finish and doesn't feel overlong or boring. The 1st disc is full of bangers. The 2nd disc is, as the cover suggests, more enlightened and introspective, without being preachy. "Mixed Messages" is one of my favorite songs this year, as well as the song J. Cole strives to make. I think it's KRIT's best effort in years and on par with DAMN, 4:44 and Big Fish Theory.

“On par with DAMN.?”

Who are you and what have you done with louder?

Yeah, it’s a fine album, but more on a par with, say, Tetsuo & Youth. Good, fine, occasionally really good, but that’s it.

DAMN. is a fucking masterpiece.
4:44 is the strongest and most concise pure rap album in years (“pure” rap excludes albums like Good Kid, TPAB, Yeezus and Pablo of course, because those albums are transcendent). 4:44 is a better pure rap record than “We Got it from here... Thank You 4 your Service.”

And DAMN. is just... well, the name really says it all.

Maybe this KRIT is on par with Big Fish Theory, but not 4:44 and most certainly not DAMN.

Dude.
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