
Love Is Hell by Phora Review
If Phora continues to make these giant leaps upwards from album to album he could easily be competition with the likes of Drake and Travis for best album of the year.
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If Phora continues to make these giant leaps upwards from album to album he could easily be competition with the likes of Drake and Travis for best album of the year.
“Decided”, his fourth album of the year, has several ups and downs. YoungBoy seems to excel when the tempo (bpm) is slow which allows for him to integrate his flow with the production.
Watch out for HankNative this year with a great group around him he is only going to improve from his standout first album.
In response to Eminem’s verse, MGK came out with “Rap Devil” a track filled with some of the best verses of MGK’s career.
After Eminem’s last album Revival, which was destroyed critically, he needed an album that proved all the critics wrong. In the beginning, Eminem seems to succeed in this goal
After almost 3 years, Bas comes back with an album filled with incredible production, features, and lyrics.
Animé on this album proves all of his doubters wrong with some of the best song framing I have seen in the past year.
All of the music from August 6-12.
One of the producers who is working his way up to the level of some of the best is up and coming Pittsburgh producer Mark AZ.
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This album is not for the Travis Scott fan that wants Travis to keep making songs and albums that are similar to songs like Drugs you should try it and Maria I’m drunk.
It is extremely hard to find a song on this mixtape that would be considered a “bad song”. Every song on this mixtape is infused with classic Chance beats and verses. Chance experiments with elements of almost every genre including jazz, soul, and gospel.
This is the type of song I like to hear from Chance. The production on 65th and Ingleside rivals the production on I Might Need Security. Chance raps about his relationship with his child’s mother and fiancée. This allows for the song to have a very personal and charismatic feel throughout.
Overall Friday Night Lights has many highlights in lyrics and production that I wish J. Cole would bring back into his arsenal in future albums.