pack of ass
Look at these song titles

u recommend a b**** boys album
actually changed it to a wife beater since my parter already heard it
we will not be seeing purrp this week or the following
its a 24 song album too btw
i almost recommend him an 9 song one
Look at these song titles

@wey listened and liked
@wey listened and liked
He’s a schmoozer, he’ll tell you he loves it even if he never hit play
actually changed it to a wife beater since my parter already heard it
should recommend Vultures 1 imo
Bianca ass a work of NATURE
sticking with flowers, I’m gonna assume you’ve yet to hear this one.

Journey With The Lonely
why the f i thought this was 2pac
@YungPapi ok for ur album we are going to the OCEAN
Cruz Cafuné - Me Muevo Con Dios

u getting the first carnitas to make it popping in rap during the 2010s
why u always recommending some bullshit
why u always recommending some bullshit
so u are saying my culture and language is bullshit
did u vote for TRUMP and suuppor ICE
so u are saying my culture and language is bullshit
did u vote for TRUMP and suuppor ICE
I’m Mexican
Talk Talk - Spirit of Eden
This is a very meditative album. I find I get the most out of it when I sit down and really give it my full attention. It's a slow burn, but relatively short at 41 minutes. You might be familiar with the band's earlier work, especially the synth pop hit "It's My Life". This late career album take their sound in a totally different direction though.
Really beautiful stuff. I consider this album as well its follow up Laughing Stock essential listening.


open.spotify.com/album/2fdqVlJ04j8XB7gPQ2ixFC
music.apple.com/us/album/rite-of-spring/200299192

Hubert Laws (born November 10, 1939) is an American flutist, piccoloist and saxophonist with a career spanning over 50 years in jazz, classical, and other music genres. Laws is one of the few classical artists who has also mastered jazz, pop, and rhythm-and-blues genres, moving effortlessly from one repertory to another.
Winning a scholarship to New York's Juilliard School of Music in 1960, he studied music both in the classroom and with master flutist Julius Baker, and played with both the New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra (member) and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra through 1969–72. In this period, his renditions of classical compositions by Gabriel Fauré, Stravinsky, Debussy, and Bach on the 1971 CTI recording Rite of Spring—with a string section and such jazz stalwarts as Airto Moreira, Jack DeJohnette, Bob James, and Ron Carter—earned him an audience of classical music aficionados.
An interesting live version recorded much more recently.

very lofi indie feel debut from solo john, one of my fav background albums 

i was gonna pick this one
Miles Davis - Agharta
Pure Alien Magic.
let me know if you already know this and I'll find you another
sticking with flowers, I’m gonna assume you’ve yet to hear this one.

Journey With The Lonely
Never heard of it, excited to listen!