You right
He a super star
He wasn't charismatic and was definitely awkward when he was starting out but I think be got desensitizsd through constant exposure
after hours
faith outro still giving me goosebumps
that hardest to love - scared to live transition too... that s*** is amazing
faith outro still giving me goosebumps
He completely reframed his recycled flow/melody technique into strongly placed motifs and call and responses. It ties up the album like a really good movie.
i haven't returned to this in a long time, which is weird, because it's a good album but it doesn't have high replay value for whatever reason.
i haven't returned to this in a long time, which is weird, because it's a good album but it doesn't have high replay value for whatever reason.
lol its crazy bc i have 898 plays on it
i have 136 plays on the bonus tracks only
that hardest to love - scared to live transition too... that s*** is amazing
The album has so many crazy transitions. Going from listening to nothing and hearing the opening intrumental on alone again. Scared to live to Snowchild. Faith to three of Abel's arguably best three pop songs. After hours to until I bleed out
i haven't returned to this in a long time, which is weird, because it's a good album but it doesn't have high replay value for whatever reason.
That sinatra big band style is always a lot to take in. Reasonable Doubt and this album are good examples of this.
I don’t listen to Sinatra often, but when I do, it’s a uniquely edifying experience.
i haven't returned to this in a long time, which is weird, because it's a good album but it doesn't have high replay value for whatever reason.
This album has the most replay value out of his other three imo
Need Abel ft 6ix9ine for the culture
need you to delete your account for the culture