Done
Never listened to the cure before
Perfect
i got spotify so i won
So for my album recommendation:
If u are interested in music outside of ur main language (i imagine english). Tego Calderón - El Abayarde one of the first classic albums in reggaeton history!
But if maybe its not ur thing, i will give u another recommendation
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This album was a ton of fun. Had me
the whole time. A lot of the production, for some reason, reminded me of Tha Carter II (might just be that early 2000s sound). I loved a lot of the drums on this album as well. The standouts for me was Abayarde, Poquito going into Pa’ Que Retozen, Tus Ojos, his flow on Gracias, and then the closer track, Planté Bandera.
@Biginthegame
Airiel - Winks & Kisses: Frosted
Technically an EP, but it's like 30 minutes so ¯|(ツ) /¯
Part of a series of 4 EPs that make up one album. If you end up enjoying that, you can listen to the other quarter released that year, Dizzy

Just listened to this rn.
This is something I would've went crazy over in high school. very watery, shoegaze/dream pop sound. Reminds me of a nautical version of slowdive. The production is very serene, cocteau twins vibes. Really love the plate reverbs and the vocals.
Overall though, personally I've burnt myself out on this sound. But thank you for the rec anyways cause this is a good album. but it all blends together for me, it's not a sequencing problem it's just the sonics and I used to spam that s*** lmfao. I don't really have a favorite stand out track unfortunately.
I'll give u a recommendation in a bit.
sweet trip - halico bliss 11.1
The inception of one of the greatest, tragic that this dude is a str8 creep. But this s*** is heat. Hope u like it if u like this type of music
@PADYBU thug life was a good album, the only tupac album i had prior to this was all eyez on me and that was years ago lmao, the production was very surprising to me, didn't suffer from that cliche west coast i expected. tupac completely outshinned the other guys on here, my favorite songs were bury me a g, pour out a little liquor, how long will they mourn me and str8 ballin
very solid 7.5/10 the only thing i'd change was more tupac verses on some of these songs, he was on a different level of charisma 
good recommendation and timing since @Hndrxx_Free was trying to get me to listen to some tupac albums

@PADYBU thug life was a good album, the only tupac album i had prior to this was all eyez on me and that was years ago lmao, the production was very surprising to me, didn't suffer from that cliche west coast i expected. tupac completely outshinned the other guys on here, my favorite songs were bury me a g, pour out a little liquor, how long will they mourn me and str8 ballin
very solid 7.5/10 the only thing i'd change was more tupac verses on some of these songs, he was on a different level of charisma 
good recommendation and timing since @Hndrxx_Free was trying to get me to listen to some tupac albums

@Kdogone look this, so proud of our boy camille
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This album was a ton of fun. Had me
the whole time. A lot of the production, for some reason, reminded me of Tha Carter II (might just be that early 2000s sound). I loved a lot of the drums on this album as well. The standouts for me was Abayarde, Poquito going into Pa’ Que Retozen, Tus Ojos, his flow on Gracias, and then the closer track, Planté Bandera.
U too real fam
Listening to the one u recommend today later
1999 - Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Californication'I Like Dirt' is kicking this of with a real loosey goosey groove, that guitar solo is very welcomed. 'Parallel Universe' is fun as well, I'm glad I waited to the right time for start this album. 'Savior' is starting now.. I have to say, I'm really impressed with the energy in this album so far. Ah yes, that funky ass 90s s*** here on 'Fat Dance', goes way harder than it rightfully should. 'Easily' is the least impressive one so far, and that's from my lens of not being apart of this scene at the time so I don't know how influential any of this may have been. 'Otherside' now, I do like this one, more than the previous track for sure. 'Californication' which I know...
..So after doing a lil research on this album while listening to this track it appears this "Alternate Mix" version i'm using, which many people reccomend over the original CD because it's less compressed and lacks a lot of clipping that CD has, uses a different tracklist and some other tracks are added..
I'ma start over. I tried this OG CD and I'm hearing these problems they're talking about, I'm going to restart my listen with the OG LP because that one seems to mask the clipping issues and has a nicer low end.
Alright!! So we are kicking it off again but, this time, with 'Around The World'!
A lot more explosive of an introduction. Ah, I have heard this 'Scar Tissue' before, it's so nice. Sounds like the sun setting on a good day. It's just a pity the mastering is the way it is but I am listening through headphones. At 'Get On Top' now, might be my least favorite. This leading to the title track is so much more jarring than 'Otherside' preceeding it. 'Porcelain' feels good, I wish it was longer with some more progression. 'Emit Remmus' isn't doing anything for me. 'This Velvet Glove' sounded a little aimless until it clicked. 'Purple Stain' is sex, very nice. I'm liking 'Right On Time', funny enough, it sounds ahead of its time. 'Road Trippin' is a nice closer, love the lyrics.
This was a very nice listen and exceeded my expectations. I can see this being in rotation this summer,
Thanks for the rec
@Camille

1999 - Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Californication'I Like Dirt' is kicking this of with a real loosey goosey groove, that guitar solo is very welcomed. 'Parallel Universe' is fun as well, I'm glad I waited to the right time for start this album. 'Savior' is starting now.. I have to say, I'm really impressed with the energy in this album so far. Ah yes, that funky ass 90s s*** here on 'Fat Dance', goes way harder than it rightfully should. 'Easily' is the least impressive one so far, and that's from my lens of not being apart of this scene at the time so I don't know how influential any of this may have been. 'Otherside' now, I do like this one, more than the previous track for sure. 'Californication' which I know...
..So after doing a lil research on this album while listening to this track it appears this "Alternate Mix" version i'm using, which many people reccomend over the original CD because it's less compressed and lacks a lot of clipping that CD has, uses a different tracklist and some other tracks are added..
I'ma start over. I tried this OG CD and I'm hearing these problems they're talking about, I'm going to restart my listen with the OG LP because that one seems to mask the clipping issues and has a nicer low end.
Alright!! So we are kicking it off again but, this time, with 'Around The World'!
A lot more explosive of an introduction. Ah, I have heard this 'Scar Tissue' before, it's so nice. Sounds like the sun setting on a good day. It's just a pity the mastering is the way it is but I am listening through headphones. At 'Get On Top' now, might be my least favorite. This leading to the title track is so much more jarring than 'Otherside' preceeding it. 'Porcelain' feels good, I wish it was longer with some more progression. 'Emit Remmus' isn't doing anything for me. 'This Velvet Glove' sounded a little aimless until it clicked. 'Purple Stain' is sex, very nice. I'm liking 'Right On Time', funny enough, it sounds ahead of its time. 'Road Trippin' is a nice closer, love the lyrics.
This was a very nice listen and exceeded my expectations. I can see this being in rotation this summer,
Thanks for the rec
can't believe this is the first time ur hearing this classic
so many good jams on it
@Embezzle review coming today, i had a blast listening to this all week
@Embezzle review coming today, i had a blast listening to this all week
bless!! I’ll get you my review as well this week
@Camille

1999 - Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Californication'I Like Dirt' is kicking this of with a real loosey goosey groove, that guitar solo is very welcomed. 'Parallel Universe' is fun as well, I'm glad I waited to the right time for start this album. 'Savior' is starting now.. I have to say, I'm really impressed with the energy in this album so far. Ah yes, that funky ass 90s s*** here on 'Fat Dance', goes way harder than it rightfully should. 'Easily' is the least impressive one so far, and that's from my lens of not being apart of this scene at the time so I don't know how influential any of this may have been. 'Otherside' now, I do like this one, more than the previous track for sure. 'Californication' which I know...
..So after doing a lil research on this album while listening to this track it appears this "Alternate Mix" version i'm using, which many people reccomend over the original CD because it's less compressed and lacks a lot of clipping that CD has, uses a different tracklist and some other tracks are added..
I'ma start over. I tried this OG CD and I'm hearing these problems they're talking about, I'm going to restart my listen with the OG LP because that one seems to mask the clipping issues and has a nicer low end.
Alright!! So we are kicking it off again but, this time, with 'Around The World'!
A lot more explosive of an introduction. Ah, I have heard this 'Scar Tissue' before, it's so nice. Sounds like the sun setting on a good day. It's just a pity the mastering is the way it is but I am listening through headphones. At 'Get On Top' now, might be my least favorite. This leading to the title track is so much more jarring than 'Otherside' preceeding it. 'Porcelain' feels good, I wish it was longer with some more progression. 'Emit Remmus' isn't doing anything for me. 'This Velvet Glove' sounded a little aimless until it clicked. 'Purple Stain' is sex, very nice. I'm liking 'Right On Time', funny enough, it sounds ahead of its time. 'Road Trippin' is a nice closer, love the lyrics.
This was a very nice listen and exceeded my expectations. I can see this being in rotation this summer,
Thanks for the rec
thank you pady
@YzYyZyWhatisgood ok so i listened again today
Was a very

type album
And very ahead of its time, almost forgot that it was supposed to be from the year it is and not like from 10 years later
Made for a good soundtrack u easily get lost into it. Def liked thanks for the recommendation
my fav song was Sexy Planet. Love how that ones builds up, those 6 minute felt like 1
@early
1998

fav tracks: steppin it up, 4 moms, pad & pen, bustas lament, the love (top 3), scenario remix (top 3), hot s***(top 3), and jazz
start it up - nothing too special just a calm intro, i f*** with the flow though so it holds well for me
find a way - i feel like ive heard this growing up in passing but i cant tell for sure, however i love the hook and that bassline screams dilla
had me doing the diddy bop
da booty
- those drums are heavy and hollow, im still in amaze at how crisp the production is on this album but as far as this particular show i personally couldve done without it but its not bad
steppin it up -
BUSTA? REDMAN? YEAH THIS SONG WAS A PLEASANT SURPRISE FOR ME. LITERALLY TWO OF MY FAVORITE RAPPERS OAT ON A TRIBE ALBUM FROM MY BIRTH YEAR AND THEY BODIED THEIR VERSES and phife snapped too
not to mention that beat KNOCKS
like it like that - one of them ones you just smoke to and let loop loud, this one was a f***in vibe fr we need songs to sound like this again it feels like being inside of a bubble on a sunny afternoon
common ground - another one that you just put on while you smoke and just take in everything they say cause i swear this song resonated with me on a spiritual level by the 3rd listen, we gotta come to a common ground baby fr
4 moms - didnt realize this was an instrumental until halfway through, i though they just had a long as intro and it didnt matter to me i was like
the whole time waiting to hear phife until i realized what the title meant
amazing song. love it and just in time for mothers day
his name is mutty ranks - this one of them ones i like to refer to as a “spitta” track, they just rap and get that s*** off on a song and thats exactly what they do here over a hard ass knockin beat. i f*** with this one
give me - nore
i love his rap style on features, its so fun lmao this one was a cool vibe, nothing special nothing wack just a groovy track with a dope flute (i think?)
pad & pen - OKAY THIS ONE FKD ME UP ONE OF MY FAVORITE RAPPERS ON OFT USED THIS BEAT ON HIS MIXTAPE AND IVE ALWAYS LOVED THE BEAT SO IMAGINE MY REACTION WHEN I FIRST HEARD THAT BASSLINE COME IN
bustas lament - yo yo yo yoyoyo yo yo yo
this s*** was on repeat for a good min
hot 4 u - that sound in the background is f***ing addicting i cant tell exactly what it is but F*** that s*** is an earworm, and the flow they use on this one
against the world - this one feels like a bad boy collab, i was execting to hear mase come on anytime soon but phife and tip brought that essense and elevated it of course
the love - bro. this f***ing song. i wish i heard this YEARS ago, my music would sound so much different off this one song alone bro. that bass. that snare. the cadence. the vocal layering. the scratch beat breakdown with that nasty flow. yeah man this is real hip hop (unc talk)
rock rock yall - i love rap man, and this song is another great example. just confidence, punchlines, charisma, and bars. AND SHAWTY SNAPPED. SHE PROBABLY GOT THE STANDOUT VERSE OF THE WHOLE ALBUM NO BULLSHIT
i replayed her verse so many times on first listen i barely got through the track lmao
scenario remix - literally no words this has been one of my personal all time favs since i discovered leaders of the new school back in elementary so this song is very special to me
hot s***- this song sounds like what they expected the 2020s to feel like, just mechanical and gritty as s***. and phife is going off as usual (he cooked on the whole album but this verse stood out to me)
oh my god remix - i heard the original version before this version (seen the video on yt) and was a fan ever since, i love phifes verse so fckn much (i like my beats harder than 2 day old s*** is one of the hardest lines ive ever heard in my life fr) but this beat caught me off guard first listen, and now i dont remember how the original beat sounds and i aint mad lol s*** still hard
jazz - this another beat i heard somewhere growing up but regardless i f***ing love that drum beat i sampled it for my album and i discovered it from another song that uses the drum loop, this was such a nice rediscovery
i can let the instrumental just run in the background all day if i wanted no kidding, very serene
one two s*** - just when i thought i heard every busta collab from the 90s, here comes another surprise feature and of course he snapped on this going back and forth with tip, they couldve made a duo ground (the abstract and the dragon cough cough), this one couldve fit on when disaster strikes perfectly
all in all man this was a great album, wouldve never guessed it was released in 98 this could easily fit in the mid 2000s or even blog era 2010s (not only sonically but also thematically, which is the sign of a timeless album to me)
really fun listen to this all week, a few songs wont be leaving my rotation anytime soon
fav tracks: steppin it up, 4 moms, pad & pen, bustas lament, the love (top 3), scenario remix (top 3), hot s***(top 3), and jazz
start it up - nothing too special just a calm intro, i f*** with the flow though so it holds well for me
find a way - i feel like ive heard this growing up in passing but i cant tell for sure, however i love the hook and that bassline screams dilla
had me doing the diddy bop
da booty
- those drums are heavy and hollow, im still in amaze at how crisp the production is on this album but as far as this particular show i personally couldve done without it but its not bad
steppin it up -
BUSTA? REDMAN? YEAH THIS SONG WAS A PLEASANT SURPRISE FOR ME. LITERALLY TWO OF MY FAVORITE RAPPERS OAT ON A TRIBE ALBUM FROM MY BIRTH YEAR AND THEY BODIED THEIR VERSES and phife snapped too
not to mention that beat KNOCKS
like it like that - one of them ones you just smoke to and let loop loud, this one was a f***in vibe fr we need songs to sound like this again it feels like being inside of a bubble on a sunny afternoon
common ground - another one that you just put on while you smoke and just take in everything they say cause i swear this song resonated with me on a spiritual level by the 3rd listen, we gotta come to a common ground baby fr
4 moms - didnt realize this was an instrumental until halfway through, i though they just had a long as intro and it didnt matter to me i was like
the whole time waiting to hear phife until i realized what the title meant
amazing song. love it and just in time for mothers day
his name is mutty ranks - this one of them ones i like to refer to as a “spitta” track, they just rap and get that s*** off on a song and thats exactly what they do here over a hard ass knockin beat. i f*** with this one
give me - nore
i love his rap style on features, its so fun lmao this one was a cool vibe, nothing special nothing wack just a groovy track with a dope flute (i think?)
pad & pen - OKAY THIS ONE FKD ME UP ONE OF MY FAVORITE RAPPERS ON OFT USED THIS BEAT ON HIS MIXTAPE AND IVE ALWAYS LOVED THE BEAT SO IMAGINE MY REACTION WHEN I FIRST HEARD THAT BASSLINE COME IN
bustas lament - yo yo yo yoyoyo yo yo yo
this s*** was on repeat for a good min
hot 4 u - that sound in the background is f***ing addicting i cant tell exactly what it is but F*** that s*** is an earworm, and the flow they use on this one
against the world - this one feels like a bad boy collab, i was execting to hear mase come on anytime soon but phife and tip brought that essense and elevated it of course
the love - bro. this f***ing song. i wish i heard this YEARS ago, my music would sound so much different off this one song alone bro. that bass. that snare. the cadence. the vocal layering. the scratch beat breakdown with that nasty flow. yeah man this is real hip hop (unc talk)
rock rock yall - i love rap man, and this song is another great example. just confidence, punchlines, charisma, and bars. AND SHAWTY SNAPPED. SHE PROBABLY GOT THE STANDOUT VERSE OF THE WHOLE ALBUM NO BULLSHIT
i replayed her verse so many times on first listen i barely got through the track lmao
scenario remix - literally no words this has been one of my personal all time favs since i discovered leaders of the new school back in elementary so this song is very special to me
hot s***- this song sounds like what they expected the 2020s to feel like, just mechanical and gritty as s***. and phife is going off as usual (he cooked on the whole album but this verse stood out to me)
oh my god remix - i heard the original version before this version (seen the video on yt) and was a fan ever since, i love phifes verse so fckn much (i like my beats harder than 2 day old s*** is one of the hardest lines ive ever heard in my life fr) but this beat caught me off guard first listen, and now i dont remember how the original beat sounds and i aint mad lol s*** still hard
jazz - this another beat i heard somewhere growing up but regardless i f***ing love that drum beat i sampled it for my album and i discovered it from another song that uses the drum loop, this was such a nice rediscovery
i can let the instrumental just run in the background all day if i wanted no kidding, very serene
one two s*** - just when i thought i heard every busta collab from the 90s, here comes another surprise feature and of course he snapped on this going back and forth with tip, they couldve made a duo ground (the abstract and the dragon cough cough), this one couldve fit on when disaster strikes perfectly
all in all man this was a great album, wouldve never guessed it was released in 98 this could easily fit in the mid 2000s or even blog era 2010s (not only sonically but also thematically, which is the sign of a timeless album to me)
really fun listen to this all week, a few songs wont be leaving my rotation anytime soon
love this review bro
you’re the GOAT
@YzYyZyWhatisgood ok so i listened again today
Was a very

type album
And very ahead of its time, almost forgot that it was supposed to be from the year it is and not like from 10 years later
Made for a good soundtrack u easily get lost into it. Def liked thanks for the recommendation
my fav song was Sexy Planet. Love how that ones builds up, those 6 minute felt like 1
just found out camille was born in the 1900s
sad
fav tracks: steppin it up, 4 moms, pad & pen, bustas lament, the love (top 3), scenario remix (top 3), hot s***(top 3), and jazz
start it up - nothing too special just a calm intro, i f*** with the flow though so it holds well for me
find a way - i feel like ive heard this growing up in passing but i cant tell for sure, however i love the hook and that bassline screams dilla
had me doing the diddy bop
da booty
- those drums are heavy and hollow, im still in amaze at how crisp the production is on this album but as far as this particular show i personally couldve done without it but its not bad
steppin it up -
BUSTA? REDMAN? YEAH THIS SONG WAS A PLEASANT SURPRISE FOR ME. LITERALLY TWO OF MY FAVORITE RAPPERS OAT ON A TRIBE ALBUM FROM MY BIRTH YEAR AND THEY BODIED THEIR VERSES and phife snapped too
not to mention that beat KNOCKS
like it like that - one of them ones you just smoke to and let loop loud, this one was a f***in vibe fr we need songs to sound like this again it feels like being inside of a bubble on a sunny afternoon
common ground - another one that you just put on while you smoke and just take in everything they say cause i swear this song resonated with me on a spiritual level by the 3rd listen, we gotta come to a common ground baby fr
4 moms - didnt realize this was an instrumental until halfway through, i though they just had a long as intro and it didnt matter to me i was like
the whole time waiting to hear phife until i realized what the title meant
amazing song. love it and just in time for mothers day
his name is mutty ranks - this one of them ones i like to refer to as a “spitta” track, they just rap and get that s*** off on a song and thats exactly what they do here over a hard ass knockin beat. i f*** with this one
give me - nore
i love his rap style on features, its so fun lmao this one was a cool vibe, nothing special nothing wack just a groovy track with a dope flute (i think?)
pad & pen - OKAY THIS ONE FKD ME UP ONE OF MY FAVORITE RAPPERS ON OFT USED THIS BEAT ON HIS MIXTAPE AND IVE ALWAYS LOVED THE BEAT SO IMAGINE MY REACTION WHEN I FIRST HEARD THAT BASSLINE COME IN
bustas lament - yo yo yo yoyoyo yo yo yo
this s*** was on repeat for a good min
hot 4 u - that sound in the background is f***ing addicting i cant tell exactly what it is but F*** that s*** is an earworm, and the flow they use on this one
against the world - this one feels like a bad boy collab, i was execting to hear mase come on anytime soon but phife and tip brought that essense and elevated it of course
the love - bro. this f***ing song. i wish i heard this YEARS ago, my music would sound so much different off this one song alone bro. that bass. that snare. the cadence. the vocal layering. the scratch beat breakdown with that nasty flow. yeah man this is real hip hop (unc talk)
rock rock yall - i love rap man, and this song is another great example. just confidence, punchlines, charisma, and bars. AND SHAWTY SNAPPED. SHE PROBABLY GOT THE STANDOUT VERSE OF THE WHOLE ALBUM NO BULLSHIT
i replayed her verse so many times on first listen i barely got through the track lmao
scenario remix - literally no words this has been one of my personal all time favs since i discovered leaders of the new school back in elementary so this song is very special to me
hot s***- this song sounds like what they expected the 2020s to feel like, just mechanical and gritty as s***. and phife is going off as usual (he cooked on the whole album but this verse stood out to me)
oh my god remix - i heard the original version before this version (seen the video on yt) and was a fan ever since, i love phifes verse so fckn much (i like my beats harder than 2 day old s*** is one of the hardest lines ive ever heard in my life fr) but this beat caught me off guard first listen, and now i dont remember how the original beat sounds and i aint mad lol s*** still hard
jazz - this another beat i heard somewhere growing up but regardless i f***ing love that drum beat i sampled it for my album and i discovered it from another song that uses the drum loop, this was such a nice rediscovery
i can let the instrumental just run in the background all day if i wanted no kidding, very serene
one two s*** - just when i thought i heard every busta collab from the 90s, here comes another surprise feature and of course he snapped on this going back and forth with tip, they couldve made a duo ground (the abstract and the dragon cough cough), this one couldve fit on when disaster strikes perfectly
all in all man this was a great album, wouldve never guessed it was released in 98 this could easily fit in the mid 2000s or even blog era 2010s (not only sonically but also thematically, which is the sign of a timeless album to me)
really fun listen to this all week, a few songs wont be leaving my rotation anytime soon
@wey @camille this nigga early wrote a whole thesis bro
lowkey tapped into my women’s history month arc for this one
@wey @camille this nigga early wrote a whole thesis bro
guy handed in his 2 weeks
Think this is my 4th Madge album that I've listened to. Now seeing prior that some people considered this her best album I went in with a bit of expectations of what sound truly defines her whole. Especially with this being released in 1998 her last album of the 90s. One of the sounds that quite defines the late 90s/early 00s to me is that very "futuristic" rock sound that artist such as Beck and Gorillaz used. It's like a very energetic warm guitars accompanied by looping synths (?) and the drumming is dancy and upbeat. Pair that with that Euro hypnotic techno 00s sound and that's majority of this album.
This album opens up so beautiful with this spiritually soothing song in drowned world/substitute for love. When she starts singing "my face of you, my substitute for love" over that guitar and then the drums and bass come in shi had me
I rlly wish there was another song like that on the album but none came that close. Now following this we start getting the sound i was describing above with Stars. Twangy guitars and hypnotic synths or whatever da hell that sound is. Since it's track 2 I'm still hm okay Madge
but as we get over the following tracks I began to enjoy it a lil less. (Perhaps 1st oof) The title track Ray of Light doesn't quite do it for me, it has parts tht i like but overall it drags and feels like it doesn't kno what it wants to rlly do.
Candy perfumed girl is trip-hop done boring and Skin is a euro techno dance pop sound that i rlly dont like of that point in time. but funny enough I do like it on Sky fits heaven and Nothing Really matters. Those are bops done right in that sound.
Now after these there's well..an interesting song to say the least and i can confidently say the worst one on the album. I have no idea what she was thinkin with Shanti. It's giving M.I.A but white and lowkey cultural appropriation.
Drums go hard atleast. Anw we get an absolute palate cleanser with Frozen. You're frozennn when you're hearts not opennnnn
Sadly that's where this ends for me too. Up until the closer the songs blend in or overstay their welcome. The final track to me is a bit interesting cause while I'm not too fond of it it still serves as a good way to end this album. The quiteness that keeps building up as she sings about running away and reflecting on her spiritually surroundings. Ending on "I ran I ran and I'm still running away" feels soothingly poetic.
If I were to rank it among the other Madge albums I've listened it'd be prolly my 3rd fav behind her first two.
Overall 6-6.5/10
Fav songs:
Substitute for love
Frozen
Nothing Really Matters
Sky Fits Heaven
TRAN-
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@YungPapi
Think this is my 4th Madge album that I've listened to. Now seeing prior that some people considered this her best album I went in with a bit of expectations of what sound truly defines her whole. Especially with this being released in 1998 her last album of the 90s. One of the sounds that quite defines the late 90s/early 00s to me is that very "futuristic" rock sound that artist such as Beck and Gorillaz used. It's like a very energetic warm guitars accompanied by looping synths (?) and the drumming is dancy and upbeat. Pair that with that Euro hypnotic techno 00s sound and that's majority of this album.
This album opens up so beautiful with this spiritually soothing song in drowned world/substitute for love. When she starts singing "my face of you, my substitute for love" over that guitar and then the drums and bass come in shi had me
I rlly wish there was another song like that on the album but none came that close. Now following this we start getting the sound i was describing above with Stars. Twangy guitars and hypnotic synths or whatever da hell that sound is. Since it's track 2 I'm still hm okay Madge
but as we get over the following tracks I began to enjoy it a lil less. (Perhaps 1st oof) The title track Ray of Light doesn't quite do it for me, it has parts tht i like but overall it drags and feels like it doesn't kno what it wants to rlly do.
Candy perfumed girl is trip-hop done boring and Skin is a euro techno dance pop sound that i rlly dont like of that point in time. but funny enough I do like it on Sky fits heaven and Nothing Really matters. Those are bops done right in that sound.
Now after these there's well..an interesting song to say the least and i can confidently say the worst one on the album. I have no idea what she was thinkin with Shanti. It's giving M.I.A but white and lowkey cultural appropriation.
Drums go hard atleast. Anw we get an absolute palate cleanser with Frozen. You're frozennn when you're hearts not opennnnn
Sadly that's where this ends for me too. Up until the closer the songs blend in or overstay their welcome. The final track to me is a bit interesting cause while I'm not too fond of it it still serves as a good way to end this album. The quiteness that keeps building up as she sings about running away and reflecting on her spiritually surroundings. Ending on "I ran I ran and I'm still running away" feels soothingly poetic.
If I were to rank it among the other Madge albums I've listened it'd be prolly my 3rd fav behind her first two.
Overall 6-6.5/10
Fav songs:
Substitute for love
Frozen
Nothing Really Matters
Sky Fits Heaven
TRAN-
SITION 
@YungPapi
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