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  • Mar 23, 2020
    ThomFork

    Usually trolls aren't this upfront about their intentions.

    How is my opinion on something trolling?

    I genuinely don't like this album.

  • Mar 23, 2020

    Still playing on repeat since last week lmao

  • Mar 23, 2020
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    THOUGHTS...

    While “3.15.20” may seem grand in sound and elusiveness in presentation, this album throughout its hour runtime essentially amounts to nothing. I can compliment this album in saying it had decent at best ideas and you clearly hear that in the songs. However, when put all together in an attempt to be some experimental/groundbreaking thing is where this project falls apart. These songs have no reason to be as long and excessively self-indulgent as they are. You can bring in all the amazing producers you want in the world and your album can sound “nice,” but it’s so obvious when an artist is as uninspired as Donald Glover was making this thing. The repeated choir vocals and lyrical motifs which I guess are supposed to represent some “universal black themes” come off as very in-genuine knowing Donald Glover’s background. It’s like he wants the approval of a certain crowd, when in fact this will only be the soundtrack to Williamsburg residents. I don’t really have a lot more to say, but this was a pain to get through.

  • Mar 23, 2020
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    Album gives me heavy d’angelo vibes for some reason

  • Mar 23, 2020

    pretty good

  • Mar 23, 2020

    this is pretty bad

  • Mar 23, 2020
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    gave me a headache

  • Mar 23, 2020
    Childhood

    THOUGHTS...

    While “3.15.20” may seem grand in sound and elusiveness in presentation, this album throughout its hour runtime essentially amounts to nothing. I can compliment this album in saying it had decent at best ideas and you clearly hear that in the songs. However, when put all together in an attempt to be some experimental/groundbreaking thing is where this project falls apart. These songs have no reason to be as long and excessively self-indulgent as they are. You can bring in all the amazing producers you want in the world and your album can sound “nice,” but it’s so obvious when an artist is as uninspired as Donald Glover was making this thing. The repeated choir vocals and lyrical motifs which I guess are supposed to represent some “universal black themes” come off as very in-genuine knowing Donald Glover’s background. It’s like he wants the approval of a certain crowd, when in fact this will only be the soundtrack to Williamsburg residents. I don’t really have a lot more to say, but this was a pain to get through.

  • Mar 23, 2020
    suzuki

    gave me a headache

    same

  • Mar 23, 2020
    SignedTwice

    Go for it

    Good bit of Blonde.

    The entirety of A Moon Shaped Pool.

  • Mar 23, 2020
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    WHERE THE HELL IS “HUMAN SACRIFICE” !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Mar 23, 2020
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    Zephora

    WHERE THE HELL IS “HUMAN SACRIFICE” !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Human Sacrifice the new So Profound

  • Mar 23, 2020
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    Childhood

    THOUGHTS...

    While “3.15.20” may seem grand in sound and elusiveness in presentation, this album throughout its hour runtime essentially amounts to nothing. I can compliment this album in saying it had decent at best ideas and you clearly hear that in the songs. However, when put all together in an attempt to be some experimental/groundbreaking thing is where this project falls apart. These songs have no reason to be as long and excessively self-indulgent as they are. You can bring in all the amazing producers you want in the world and your album can sound “nice,” but it’s so obvious when an artist is as uninspired as Donald Glover was making this thing. The repeated choir vocals and lyrical motifs which I guess are supposed to represent some “universal black themes” come off as very in-genuine knowing Donald Glover’s background. It’s like he wants the approval of a certain crowd, when in fact this will only be the soundtrack to Williamsburg residents. I don’t really have a lot more to say, but this was a pain to get through.

    So most of your criticism is with what you think he was trying to do rather than what it actually is

  • Mar 23, 2020
    Zephora

    WHERE THE HELL IS “HUMAN SACRIFICE” !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Mar 23, 2020
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    MrKiD

    Human Sacrifice the new So Profound

    you didn’t have to remind me of So Profound 😔😔😔

  • Mar 23, 2020
    saucer

    you didn’t have to remind me of So Profound 😔😔😔

    Sorry, that s*** still break my heart to this day

  • Mar 23, 2020
    ThomFork

    Ludwig's too busy writing the movie score of the decade with TENET

    Prologue got the greatest bass I’ve ever heard in theaters TENET SO SOON

  • Mar 23, 2020

    Love it

  • Mar 23, 2020
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    Childhood

    THOUGHTS...

    While “3.15.20” may seem grand in sound and elusiveness in presentation, this album throughout its hour runtime essentially amounts to nothing. I can compliment this album in saying it had decent at best ideas and you clearly hear that in the songs. However, when put all together in an attempt to be some experimental/groundbreaking thing is where this project falls apart. These songs have no reason to be as long and excessively self-indulgent as they are. You can bring in all the amazing producers you want in the world and your album can sound “nice,” but it’s so obvious when an artist is as uninspired as Donald Glover was making this thing. The repeated choir vocals and lyrical motifs which I guess are supposed to represent some “universal black themes” come off as very in-genuine knowing Donald Glover’s background. It’s like he wants the approval of a certain crowd, when in fact this will only be the soundtrack to Williamsburg residents. I don’t really have a lot more to say, but this was a pain to get through.

    I love it when yall critiques just devolve into horrific projection. You don't know a single thing that was going on in his head so it's not a good idea to base your entire review around it

  • Mar 23, 2020

    We should start posting in the Bino sxn

  • Mar 23, 2020
    Childhood

    THOUGHTS...

    While “3.15.20” may seem grand in sound and elusiveness in presentation, this album throughout its hour runtime essentially amounts to nothing. I can compliment this album in saying it had decent at best ideas and you clearly hear that in the songs. However, when put all together in an attempt to be some experimental/groundbreaking thing is where this project falls apart. These songs have no reason to be as long and excessively self-indulgent as they are. You can bring in all the amazing producers you want in the world and your album can sound “nice,” but it’s so obvious when an artist is as uninspired as Donald Glover was making this thing. The repeated choir vocals and lyrical motifs which I guess are supposed to represent some “universal black themes” come off as very in-genuine knowing Donald Glover’s background. It’s like he wants the approval of a certain crowd, when in fact this will only be the soundtrack to Williamsburg residents. I don’t really have a lot more to say, but this was a pain to get through.

    raw thoughts...

  • Mar 23, 2020
    Childhood

    THOUGHTS...

    While “3.15.20” may seem grand in sound and elusiveness in presentation, this album throughout its hour runtime essentially amounts to nothing. I can compliment this album in saying it had decent at best ideas and you clearly hear that in the songs. However, when put all together in an attempt to be some experimental/groundbreaking thing is where this project falls apart. These songs have no reason to be as long and excessively self-indulgent as they are. You can bring in all the amazing producers you want in the world and your album can sound “nice,” but it’s so obvious when an artist is as uninspired as Donald Glover was making this thing. The repeated choir vocals and lyrical motifs which I guess are supposed to represent some “universal black themes” come off as very in-genuine knowing Donald Glover’s background. It’s like he wants the approval of a certain crowd, when in fact this will only be the soundtrack to Williamsburg residents. I don’t really have a lot more to say, but this was a pain to get through.

    Dumbass

  • Mar 23, 2020
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    Slingshot

    I love it when yall critiques just devolve into horrific projection. You don't know a single thing that was going on in his head so it's not a good idea to base your entire review around it

    Lmao there's not much to do with a project like this.

    Would you like me to speak on the fictitious lyrics? Or the jumbled production? I can do all those things but it's just not very interesting.

    These things don't really lead to projections based on the artist's past thoughts (i.e CAMP, BTI). While his views could've changed, I have no reason to feel other wise.

  • Mar 23, 2020
    Childhood

    Lmao there's not much to do with a project like this.

    Would you like me to speak on the fictitious lyrics? Or the jumbled production? I can do all those things but it's just not very interesting.

    These things don't really lead to projections based on the artist's past thoughts (i.e CAMP, BTI). While his views could've changed, I have no reason to feel other wise.

    global warming fictitious now? i dont remember if u a troll poster or not