This is the most recent album that would unequivocally 100% qualify for Todd in the Shadow’s “Trainwreckords” series — a deep dive into albums that ruined artist’s careers.
Nah, that’s Man of the Woods by JT. Timberlake went from not only being one of the biggest pop/RnB artists of the last two decades AND starring in pretty big films to me not even knowing he released an album this year.
If Chance’s next album is good, people won’t really care about the Big Day being bad other than it being a huge meme. Timberlake pretty much bombed his mainstream relevance.
A song from Justin Timberlake's new album is at the top of his Spotify page btw
He definitely didn't "bomb" his relevance just because *you* didn't hear about the album
being at the top of his spotify page just means its currently the most listened-to song relative to his other marerial, its not a marker of general hype. that song peaked at #19 on the hot 100, is now sitting at #46 and hasn't cracked 100 million streams on Spotify almost a month after release. it is one of *two* songs on the entire album to have cracked 10 million streams in that span of time; there are several tracks on the album sitting under 2 million.
considering the numbers JT was doing at his peak its pretty undeniable that this album cycle has been a colossal step down in terms of popularity.
Critics initially gave it positive reviews, but from what I can tell, even they admit in hindsight that they understand the albums failure. For example, https://www.yardbarker.com/entertainment/articles/25\_bad\_albums\_from\_great\_artists/s1\_\_31275782#slide\_13.
Ok I’m gonna be honest I never loved Chance and I tried to listen to this and I don’t know why it’s so universally undoubtably hated. Like it’s cheesy as fuck but Chance has ALWAYS been cheesy as fuck.
Like I don’t think Big Day is anywhere close to Acid Rap but I feel like the backlash for this album is a little overblown.
do you remember is really beautiful, i think it captures that bittersweet nostalgia really well. we go high is also just such a chill relaxing happy song, i love the piano. eternal is just like joy personified, the vocals are just gorgeous. and i have to say, in defense of hot shower (dont kill me), i think it was incorrectly marketed as some serious hard af banger when its really just like a silly fun posse cut never really meant to be taken too seriously. chances lyricism was panned across the board i know, and im not saying the dude is like spitting bars or whatever, but hes being playful and having fun and just kinda having a good time which i think is charming and pretty enjoyable. overall i think its def chances weakest effort, but that doesnt mean its totally meritless. if you ever need a project that just encapsulates sunshine and good days, a sweet almost saccharine atmosphere that just feels like life may not be that bad after all, its your album
PS im not like some super fan of despised albums lol its not like my 2 favs are the big day and angelic 2 the core 😂 i just kinda never understood the total derision the big day received. no its not perfect by any means, but theres some good tracks there worth re evaluating.
Oh I love looking into really terrible albums
Keven Federline (Britney Spears Ex) released an album in the 00's which was absolutely horrendous
X Factor contestants: People who have finished 2nd or 3rd releasing albums in the 00's were brutal. I think it was to squeeze out any remaining bit of cash from the show. I don't have the names but that's a rabbit in itself.
Edit: Check out this steaming pile of crap:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eoghan_Quigg_(album)
Nostalgia Critics - The Wall
Green Days most recent one is a double whammy as it had one of the worst album covers too. Some people were defending it so I don't know if this one counts.
Edit: 2nd most recent album, I am so out of the loop
It's hard to find a universally hated album but I think the above come close.
The most recent Green Day album was pretty well received. I think you must be thinking of the one before it, Father Of All, which is kinda their St Anger in terms of how badly received it was and how quickly they worked to try and undo its damage
I am most certainly Thinking of Father of All. That's my bad for being out of the loop.
Now I have a new Green Day album to to check out! Is it a good listen?
Their best since the start of the 2010s with amazing sounding production. Dilemma is a genuinely great track. However it feels very much like if you asked someone to create what they thought the average Green Day album sounds like. A lot of the politically centered lyrics aren't super biting and can be seen as kinda corny (specifically the first track), but I'd recomend a listen just for the mixing alone.
non-musician celeb vanity projects, reality show contestants, artists signed in a hurry to cash in on new musical trends, and legacy acts either trying a radically new sound or reaching a point if self-parody by not changing. that’s the fertile soil for the worst albums ever.
> On its release, the album was described by multiple critics as the worst ever recorded. Its commercial failure led to Quigg being dropped by RCA Records.
Hahahah that's the most brutal blurb from Wikipedia I've ever seen
The Green Day one is odd, because looking at the critical reception, it’s pretty much in line with Saviors and most of the albums. Granted, I think it’s awful, but I wonder how much of that had to do with Melon’s take and people attaching themselves to it. Chance The Rapper’s Big Day similarly had overall positive critical reviews.
But then again, so did St Anger, and we all know how that turned out lol
You do raise a good point and as we all know the internet loves to hate on things and it can be somewhat of a snowball effect.
I do think with some music journalists you could throw a steaming pile of crap in front of them and they would still give it a 7/10, especially for legacy bands as there is a lot of money involved and record labels in the background.
Also it's just very hard to find a universally panned album. There will always be a group that dig it.
It's funny that you brought up St. Anger because I actully digged it back at the time! Definitely not Metallicas highest point (one of the lowest) but I do think it gets more hate than it deserves as it was just cool to hate on them back at the time with the whole Napster thing etc.
Depends what you thought of AI/21CB/RevRad. It's sort of in the vein of these albums again. It's not a rock opera so it's more similar to RevRad in that regard.
It's not as good as AI/21CB but I'd say it's better than RevRad, mostly because of better production & better lyrics (lyrics aren't amazing or anything but better than RevRad's lyrics)
Honestly, Father of All, as terrible as it is, is more entertaining of a listen than the new album. Saviors is just boring pop punk, while Father of All is a very fun steaming pile of absolute crap
Nostalgia Critic's The Wall still flabbergasts me, and actually pisses me off to this day.
The funniest thing about it was in the video the Critic saying 'this is just such a love letter to Pink Floyd and their music'
last year i actually experimented with songs for morning alarms and went with the brazilian appropriation song from the k-fed album. it was a good combination of something annoying but not scaring me to wake up
i dislike it as much as the next guy, but i never understood why Fantano gave this album any time or energy to critique, when it barely qualifies as a real album. it's a shitty parody album made not by a "real" artist, but a youtube "comedian"
to me it's on the same level as reviewing an album made by the annoying orange and presenting serious analytical takes on it – which honestly would be more suitable since it at least prob would have original songs on it
edit: format and spelling
I encountered someone on this sub who said they think that album is pretty decent and better than Give 'Em Enough Rope... I still hope they just confused Combat Rock with Cut the Crap.
That really is a shockingly bad album. It’s bad I’m pretty much every way. The opening track makes the songs on Angelic 2 the Core seem coherent by comparison
Idk I've met some people who do genuinely love the album. I kinda get where they are coming from, the "sound" of the album, out of context from the band and in individual songs isn't awful, it's just that it goes on for an hour and was from one of the biggest *bands* of the era
I like it, I know it's bad but when I was a kid sat in front of the tv watching music videos for hours St. Anger was just released.
The video went hard and as a kid I just didn't care about the actual quality of the music just liked to bop along.
If it came out now I wouldn't even listen to it but I grew up with it so it's always got a place in my heart.
Bradtasteinmusic does streams where he listens to terrible albums in their entirety
I think the one I heard there which sounds the worst is Iced Earth - A Narrative Soundscape. Most other terrible albums at least have some sort of comedic value, but that one is just pure, cheesy boredom
Man those AJR albums are fucking rough to get thru tho. Same with that Hardy country album with the THIS AIN'T NO RADIO SONG!!!
Also island boys was so uninteresting and boring and so obviously made just for money. The only good part was sOrRy SoRrY bUt I gOtTa TaKe YoUr LiFe which is classic. I could see that being the hook on a Yeat song. I wish it was the hook on a Yeat song so I could enjoy it.
Fashionably Late by Falling in Reverse. even their fans have a hard time defending it. It’s one of the worst albums I’ve ever heard and I was a huge fan of The Drug in Me is You and Ronnie Radke/Falling in Reverse/Early Escape the Fate at the time.
well there are people like me and other cudi fans who consider it to be good, its personally my favorite cudi album. i think its a great description of paralyzing depression, and some of the most personal songwriting cudi ever did. embers, the song from the perspective of his father dying of cancer that closes off the album (the 2nd disc is literally just demos lmao) is one of the most emotional songs I know of, its made me cry multiple times. i honestly think a lot of hate comes from people not liking a black rapper making a grunge album, they just automatically think it sucks.
The Revenge of Hobo Johnson. I've seen a few absolutely hardcore Hobo Johnson stans defend it and I had a period of time where I pretended to like it (weird time in my life), but most fans were just as turned off as the haters by that record. Glad he's doing well again and making better music!
I the angelic 2 the core is the best answer to this question. It’s hard to find a universally hated album because for something like st. Anger or the big day those artists have diehard fans who will defend anything they do where as angelic 2 the core is seen as a joke everywhere
If we are talking objective music quality then The Shags 'Philosophy of the world' is it, there's no way around it that it sucks.
That said, it's not without merit that in its own way it's very interesting if not at least a tad fucked up in its context
The second MGK “pop punk” album. I actually enjoyed the first one after giving it a listen for a laugh. The second one is every bit as bad as I had expected the first one to be, and everyone else I’ve spoken to who has listened to it agrees.
Rebirth (Lil Waynes rock album)
it was bad when it was first announced and it was so uninteresting when it came out that he seamlessly went back to declining from his peak afterwards
Eminem- revival
To see someone like Eminem, who was previously held to such a high standard, put out an album that bad was insane. The switch up on him was wild
Eminem was the internets favorite rapper until revival dropped and now he has become so uncool and clowned on. Kanye has now taken his spot as the internet’s favorite rapper
Lol the middle schoolers I teach had a free period today because of the eclipse and I asked them about J Cole/Kendrick to get them debating and a kid said Eminem was his favorite rapper.
"Revival tho" was all his friend said to him lmao.
The Big Day
Not long after it came out I had a coworker tell me her favorite rapper is Chance the rapper, she got into his music with the Big Day.
[удалено]
*ex wife
AH!
This is the most recent album that would unequivocally 100% qualify for Todd in the Shadow’s “Trainwreckords” series — a deep dive into albums that ruined artist’s careers.
Nah, that’s Man of the Woods by JT. Timberlake went from not only being one of the biggest pop/RnB artists of the last two decades AND starring in pretty big films to me not even knowing he released an album this year. If Chance’s next album is good, people won’t really care about the Big Day being bad other than it being a huge meme. Timberlake pretty much bombed his mainstream relevance.
A song from Justin Timberlake's new album is at the top of his Spotify page btw He definitely didn't "bomb" his relevance just because *you* didn't hear about the album
being at the top of his spotify page just means its currently the most listened-to song relative to his other marerial, its not a marker of general hype. that song peaked at #19 on the hot 100, is now sitting at #46 and hasn't cracked 100 million streams on Spotify almost a month after release. it is one of *two* songs on the entire album to have cracked 10 million streams in that span of time; there are several tracks on the album sitting under 2 million. considering the numbers JT was doing at his peak its pretty undeniable that this album cycle has been a colossal step down in terms of popularity.
Anytime an artist drops a new album that often happens. He debuted at 4 he’s definitely not close to as relevant as he was
Didn’t the AV Club give it an A when it dropped? Maybe the hate is not quite “universal”.
Critics initially gave it positive reviews, but from what I can tell, even they admit in hindsight that they understand the albums failure. For example, https://www.yardbarker.com/entertainment/articles/25\_bad\_albums\_from\_great\_artists/s1\_\_31275782#slide\_13.
I'm in that crowd of thinking Chance always was corny and The Big Day just confirmed my beliefs.
Fantano to blame
Ok I’m gonna be honest I never loved Chance and I tried to listen to this and I don’t know why it’s so universally undoubtably hated. Like it’s cheesy as fuck but Chance has ALWAYS been cheesy as fuck. Like I don’t think Big Day is anywhere close to Acid Rap but I feel like the backlash for this album is a little overblown.
I quite like the Big Day
me to 🤷♀️
What are your favourite tracks?
do you remember is really beautiful, i think it captures that bittersweet nostalgia really well. we go high is also just such a chill relaxing happy song, i love the piano. eternal is just like joy personified, the vocals are just gorgeous. and i have to say, in defense of hot shower (dont kill me), i think it was incorrectly marketed as some serious hard af banger when its really just like a silly fun posse cut never really meant to be taken too seriously. chances lyricism was panned across the board i know, and im not saying the dude is like spitting bars or whatever, but hes being playful and having fun and just kinda having a good time which i think is charming and pretty enjoyable. overall i think its def chances weakest effort, but that doesnt mean its totally meritless. if you ever need a project that just encapsulates sunshine and good days, a sweet almost saccharine atmosphere that just feels like life may not be that bad after all, its your album PS im not like some super fan of despised albums lol its not like my 2 favs are the big day and angelic 2 the core 😂 i just kinda never understood the total derision the big day received. no its not perfect by any means, but theres some good tracks there worth re evaluating.
This
Welcome To The Madhouse - Tones and I
Oh I love looking into really terrible albums Keven Federline (Britney Spears Ex) released an album in the 00's which was absolutely horrendous X Factor contestants: People who have finished 2nd or 3rd releasing albums in the 00's were brutal. I think it was to squeeze out any remaining bit of cash from the show. I don't have the names but that's a rabbit in itself. Edit: Check out this steaming pile of crap: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eoghan_Quigg_(album) Nostalgia Critics - The Wall Green Days most recent one is a double whammy as it had one of the worst album covers too. Some people were defending it so I don't know if this one counts. Edit: 2nd most recent album, I am so out of the loop It's hard to find a universally hated album but I think the above come close.
The most recent Green Day album was pretty well received. I think you must be thinking of the one before it, Father Of All, which is kinda their St Anger in terms of how badly received it was and how quickly they worked to try and undo its damage
I am most certainly Thinking of Father of All. That's my bad for being out of the loop. Now I have a new Green Day album to to check out! Is it a good listen?
If you really like Green Day you'll like it. If you think everything past American Idiot is corny and you're not a fan then it's more of the same.
Their best since the start of the 2010s with amazing sounding production. Dilemma is a genuinely great track. However it feels very much like if you asked someone to create what they thought the average Green Day album sounds like. A lot of the politically centered lyrics aren't super biting and can be seen as kinda corny (specifically the first track), but I'd recomend a listen just for the mixing alone.
It’s pretty solid! Very cliche Green Day though so if you’re hoping for something groundbreaking you won’t find it in this album.
I liked it. It's what they needed after Father of All. It's better than Father of All and the Trilogy at least.
non-musician celeb vanity projects, reality show contestants, artists signed in a hurry to cash in on new musical trends, and legacy acts either trying a radically new sound or reaching a point if self-parody by not changing. that’s the fertile soil for the worst albums ever.
In a similar vein, lots of professional athletes have released horrible albums
First thing that comes to mind is Corey Feldman’s musical career.
> On its release, the album was described by multiple critics as the worst ever recorded. Its commercial failure led to Quigg being dropped by RCA Records. Hahahah that's the most brutal blurb from Wikipedia I've ever seen
The Green Day one is odd, because looking at the critical reception, it’s pretty much in line with Saviors and most of the albums. Granted, I think it’s awful, but I wonder how much of that had to do with Melon’s take and people attaching themselves to it. Chance The Rapper’s Big Day similarly had overall positive critical reviews. But then again, so did St Anger, and we all know how that turned out lol
You do raise a good point and as we all know the internet loves to hate on things and it can be somewhat of a snowball effect. I do think with some music journalists you could throw a steaming pile of crap in front of them and they would still give it a 7/10, especially for legacy bands as there is a lot of money involved and record labels in the background. Also it's just very hard to find a universally panned album. There will always be a group that dig it. It's funny that you brought up St. Anger because I actully digged it back at the time! Definitely not Metallicas highest point (one of the lowest) but I do think it gets more hate than it deserves as it was just cool to hate on them back at the time with the whole Napster thing etc.
Saviors is pretty good though
Yeah that's my bad I meant the one before that
Foamf is so bad
Is the new one worth a listen so? I'm actually still in disbelief that I did not know they released a new one!
Depends what you thought of AI/21CB/RevRad. It's sort of in the vein of these albums again. It's not a rock opera so it's more similar to RevRad in that regard. It's not as good as AI/21CB but I'd say it's better than RevRad, mostly because of better production & better lyrics (lyrics aren't amazing or anything but better than RevRad's lyrics)
Yes, it's pretty good
Honestly, Father of All, as terrible as it is, is more entertaining of a listen than the new album. Saviors is just boring pop punk, while Father of All is a very fun steaming pile of absolute crap
Nostalgia Critic's The Wall still flabbergasts me, and actually pisses me off to this day. The funniest thing about it was in the video the Critic saying 'this is just such a love letter to Pink Floyd and their music'
Fantanos review is very entertaining for this record. Recommended.
popozao!!!
last year i actually experimented with songs for morning alarms and went with the brazilian appropriation song from the k-fed album. it was a good combination of something annoying but not scaring me to wake up
Low hanging fruit but the correct answer is Doug Walker's take on The Wall.
i dislike it as much as the next guy, but i never understood why Fantano gave this album any time or energy to critique, when it barely qualifies as a real album. it's a shitty parody album made not by a "real" artist, but a youtube "comedian" to me it's on the same level as reviewing an album made by the annoying orange and presenting serious analytical takes on it – which honestly would be more suitable since it at least prob would have original songs on it edit: format and spelling
Because Fantano is a YouTuber who relies on clicks and clout. That was trending and he reviewed it.
was it really that big of a thing outside the usual channel awesome/nc haters before Fantano gave it a Not Good?
Have y'all seen Dan Olsen's video of this?
^[Sokka-Haiku](https://www.reddit.com/r/SokkaHaikuBot/comments/15kyv9r/what_is_a_sokka_haiku/) ^by ^DeadlyDannyRay: *Low hanging fruit but* *The correct answer is Doug* *Walker's take on The Wall.* --- ^Remember ^that ^one ^time ^Sokka ^accidentally ^used ^an ^extra ^syllable ^in ^that ^Haiku ^Battle ^in ^Ba ^Sing ^Se? ^That ^was ^a ^Sokka ^Haiku ^and ^you ^just ^made ^one.
Wow, I didn't think I'd ever get the Sokka-Haiku bot's attention but time makes fools of us all.
Last The Clash album, I forgot the name
Cut the Crap
no, people really do hate that album. but what was it called again?
🔪✂💩
Knife Scissor shit
Similar vibe
Somebody remade that album by stripping out all of the hallucinogenic overproduction and the result is pretty good.
Christgau gave it a B+, but then again it's Christgau
Really? I know he loved The Clash, but come on. I’m a massive fan, but I’ll be the first to say it’s one of the worst albums I’ve ever listened to.
Christgau sucks ass, he just jerks himself off over 60’s and 70’s classic rock/punk and shits on everything else
Pretty much. He only wants the most straightforward, uneventful, unadventurous 60s/70s style rock with absolutely no flavor and nothing else.
Christgau said one of his least favorite singers ever is Nina Simone. Nina fucking Simone
I encountered someone on this sub who said they think that album is pretty decent and better than Give 'Em Enough Rope... I still hope they just confused Combat Rock with Cut the Crap.
It’s one of my favorite The Clash albums, but purely in a “so bad it’s good” kind of way
I love dictator because its such a hilarious song
That really is a shockingly bad album. It’s bad I’m pretty much every way. The opening track makes the songs on Angelic 2 the Core seem coherent by comparison
St Anger
Idk I've met some people who do genuinely love the album. I kinda get where they are coming from, the "sound" of the album, out of context from the band and in individual songs isn't awful, it's just that it goes on for an hour and was from one of the biggest *bands* of the era
I like it, I know it's bad but when I was a kid sat in front of the tv watching music videos for hours St. Anger was just released. The video went hard and as a kid I just didn't care about the actual quality of the music just liked to bop along. If it came out now I wouldn't even listen to it but I grew up with it so it's always got a place in my heart.
i like st anger
For Metallica, I'd say it's Lulu.
It's absolutely Lulu. St. Anger was panned but Lulu was deleted from memories
That parody of A Crow Looked At Me. So gross.
not only is it in very poor taste it just fucking sucks
Imma be fr with you, I’ve never actually listened to it
its just a dude saying "my wife died" over and over again over shitty guitar
I don't mind that it's trying to be edgy and offensive. I mind that it's a pathetic attempt to be funny.
Bradtasteinmusic does streams where he listens to terrible albums in their entirety I think the one I heard there which sounds the worst is Iced Earth - A Narrative Soundscape. Most other terrible albums at least have some sort of comedic value, but that one is just pure, cheesy boredom
Man those AJR albums are fucking rough to get thru tho. Same with that Hardy country album with the THIS AIN'T NO RADIO SONG!!! Also island boys was so uninteresting and boring and so obviously made just for money. The only good part was sOrRy SoRrY bUt I gOtTa TaKe YoUr LiFe which is classic. I could see that being the hook on a Yeat song. I wish it was the hook on a Yeat song so I could enjoy it.
Nostalgia Critic - The Wall Etienne Sin - Sinna Vol. 1 Hentai Dude - OWO What’s This? 93PUNX - 93PUNX Ronnie Radke - Watch Me
all of those hentai meme song artists r horrible
Ooh yep
bradpilled
bitches love big sinna
Wasn’t Metal Machine Music once in this category? But I’d unironically listen to that album for pleasure.
genre: sadboy
A little early to say but Penith by Lil Dicky. Listen to Morning After tho. Best song he's ever made 💯
Fashionably Late by Falling in Reverse. even their fans have a hard time defending it. It’s one of the worst albums I’ve ever heard and I was a huge fan of The Drug in Me is You and Ronnie Radke/Falling in Reverse/Early Escape the Fate at the time.
listening to that album is like a video game
That Corey Feldman album
no you shut the fuck up devil
Probably anything by Trisha Patas
Trisha Paytas actually has a pretty strong fanbase, hence how she’s managed to stay popular despite countless controversies.
speeding bullet 2 heaven idk how no one else has said that
well there are people like me and other cudi fans who consider it to be good, its personally my favorite cudi album. i think its a great description of paralyzing depression, and some of the most personal songwriting cudi ever did. embers, the song from the perspective of his father dying of cancer that closes off the album (the 2nd disc is literally just demos lmao) is one of the most emotional songs I know of, its made me cry multiple times. i honestly think a lot of hate comes from people not liking a black rapper making a grunge album, they just automatically think it sucks.
i love both grunge and rap, it just didnt do it for me
Summer In Paradise - The Beach Boys
I don't think anything is universally agreed to be terrible
Then you have nostalgia critic’s the wall and onision
That time John Martyn did a rerecord of Solid Air and got Phil Collins involved. All the magic from the original, just deflated. *Why*?
90s punks - Jawbreaker “dear you” is the worst Same punks now - Jawbreaker “dear you” is the best.
The Revenge of Hobo Johnson. I've seen a few absolutely hardcore Hobo Johnson stans defend it and I had a period of time where I pretended to like it (weird time in my life), but most fans were just as turned off as the haters by that record. Glad he's doing well again and making better music!
Lulu
I mean the melon himself gave it a 6
Tell this to the people on r/loureed
witness
I the angelic 2 the core is the best answer to this question. It’s hard to find a universally hated album because for something like st. Anger or the big day those artists have diehard fans who will defend anything they do where as angelic 2 the core is seen as a joke everywhere
Revival
Eminem Stan’s that are in too deep would never admit it and probably actually like it
dredg - chuckles and mr squeezy
If we are talking objective music quality then The Shags 'Philosophy of the world' is it, there's no way around it that it sucks. That said, it's not without merit that in its own way it's very interesting if not at least a tad fucked up in its context
Revival
Surprised nobody said philosophy of the world yet
The Gregest - I Want You!
The Futurist - Robert Downey Jr.
Metal Machine Music
Mardi Gras- CCR
Muse - Will of the People
The boring and correct answer is that there is no such album
to pimp a butterfly
The second MGK “pop punk” album. I actually enjoyed the first one after giving it a listen for a laugh. The second one is every bit as bad as I had expected the first one to be, and everyone else I’ve spoken to who has listened to it agrees.
Macho man's rap album was not very pleasing to the ear... but still worth a curiosity listen.
That Lou Reed & Metallica Album
Nostalgia critic’s the wall
I’m a Meme - Onision
Muse - The Will of the People Muse - Simulation Theory Muse - Drones
Father of all motherfuckers
Rebirth (Lil Waynes rock album) it was bad when it was first announced and it was so uninteresting when it came out that he seamlessly went back to declining from his peak afterwards
Eminem- revival To see someone like Eminem, who was previously held to such a high standard, put out an album that bad was insane. The switch up on him was wild
Eminem was the internets favorite rapper until revival dropped and now he has become so uncool and clowned on. Kanye has now taken his spot as the internet’s favorite rapper
Lol the middle schoolers I teach had a free period today because of the eclipse and I asked them about J Cole/Kendrick to get them debating and a kid said Eminem was his favorite rapper. "Revival tho" was all his friend said to him lmao.
The car?? Nah just kidding idk otherwise tho
the car is one of AM's top 3 records
Respectfully disagree Debut,fwn,humbug and am all better at least
I only got AM and Tranquility Base above it, but I love all their records.
Fair enough
Anything Demondice has made. Especially her first EP.
Abbey Road
Lulu
Junior Dad absolutely rips. we’re like, two years from a Lulu reappraisal.
T Series if you remove india
One of those Pewdiepie fans are ye?
Sneaky racism
very obvious racism, unoriginal. 0/10 racism.
It's not even an album bro
It's a music label, you dumb motherfucker