I don't really buy the legitimacy of this anymore.
Assuming he truly cares about preaching and praising, why the complete lack actual christian artists who are struggling in obscurity because no one wants the genre? He could have made careers with 1 album, and brought an entire genre into relevancy.
Why did he get rid of seemingly every bit of sunday service-type stuff?
Why instead is he putting on random radio "rappers" for features, who couldn't care less about christian stuff, and clearly feel awkward having to arbitrarily insert biblical references to attempt to keep "the mood"? Why does it sound like he's attempting to make a "mainstream friendly" album, when he's the last person who has to worry about sales? And it is only about praising?
Call me whatever you want, but I think either
1. he got a lot of people in his ear about the album's direction, and it's part of the reason why it's in such a state it is.
2. He wavered on his commitment and is worried about the money and reception again, because he knows the spotty state of his career currently
I don't really buy the legitimacy of this anymore.
Assuming he truly cares about preaching and praising, why the complete lack actual christian artists who are struggling in obscurity because no one wants the genre? He could have made careers with 1 album, and brought an entire genre into relevancy.
Why did he get rid of seemingly every bit of sunday service-type stuff?
Why instead is he putting on random radio "rappers" for features, who couldn't care less about christian stuff, and clearly feel awkward having to arbitrarily insert biblical references to attempt to keep "the mood"? Why does it sound like he's attempting to make a "mainstream friendly" album, when he's the last person who has to worry about sales? And it is only about praising?
Call me whatever you want, but I think either
1. he got a lot of people in his ear about the album's direction, and it's part of the reason why it's in such a state it is.
2. He wavered on his commitment and is worried about the money and reception again, because he knows the spotty state of his career currently
kaycyy just confirmed capper. this tweet leads me to believe he’s not even there right now lol how would he know anything
https://twitter.com/kaycyy______/status/1424043513537249286Take your time ye I know I'm gonna be removed from your album and replaced with a better artist
I don't really buy the legitimacy of this anymore.
Assuming he truly cares about preaching and praising, why the complete lack actual christian artists who are struggling in obscurity because no one wants the genre? He could have made careers with 1 album, and brought an entire genre into relevancy.
Why did he get rid of seemingly every bit of sunday service-type stuff?
Why instead is he putting on random radio "rappers" for features, who couldn't care less about christian stuff, and clearly feel awkward having to arbitrarily insert biblical references to attempt to keep "the mood"? Why does it sound like he's attempting to make a "mainstream friendly" album, when he's the last person who has to worry about sales? And it is only about praising?
Call me whatever you want, but I think either
1. he got a lot of people in his ear about the album's direction, and it's part of the reason why it's in such a state it is.
2. He wavered on his commitment and is worried about the money and reception again, because he knows the spotty state of his career currently
Not reading all that
idk if imma laugh or feel bad when this nigga gets cut from the album
I don't really buy the legitimacy of this anymore.
Assuming he truly cares about preaching and praising, why the complete lack actual christian artists who are struggling in obscurity because no one wants the genre? He could have made careers with 1 album, and brought an entire genre into relevancy.
Why did he get rid of seemingly every bit of sunday service-type stuff?
Why instead is he putting on random radio "rappers" for features, who couldn't care less about christian stuff, and clearly feel awkward having to arbitrarily insert biblical references to attempt to keep "the mood"? Why does it sound like he's attempting to make a "mainstream friendly" album, when he's the last person who has to worry about sales? And it is only about praising?
Call me whatever you want, but I think either
1. he got a lot of people in his ear about the album's direction, and it's part of the reason why it's in such a state it is.
2. He wavered on his commitment and is worried about the money and reception again, because he knows the spotty state of his career currently
Weeknd and Lil Baby
Good recipe for s #1
It’s cool that he doesn’t mind being taken off it. I mean he still worked on it and biggest pop star of 2020 is singing his reference track
I don't really buy the legitimacy of this anymore.
Assuming he truly cares about preaching and praising, why the complete lack actual christian artists who are struggling in obscurity because no one wants the genre? He could have made careers with 1 album, and brought an entire genre into relevancy.
Why did he get rid of seemingly every bit of sunday service-type stuff?
Why instead is he putting on random radio "rappers" for features, who couldn't care less about christian stuff, and clearly feel awkward having to arbitrarily insert biblical references to attempt to keep "the mood"? Why does it sound like he's attempting to make a "mainstream friendly" album, when he's the last person who has to worry about sales? And it is only about praising?
Call me whatever you want, but I think either
1. he got a lot of people in his ear about the album's direction, and it's part of the reason why it's in such a state it is.
2. He wavered on his commitment and is worried about the money and reception again, because he knows the spotty state of his career currently
another pasta? yall living so Italian
I don't really buy the legitimacy of this anymore.
Assuming he truly cares about preaching and praising, why the complete lack actual christian artists who are struggling in obscurity because no one wants the genre? He could have made careers with 1 album, and brought an entire genre into relevancy.
Why did he get rid of seemingly every bit of sunday service-type stuff?
Why instead is he putting on random radio "rappers" for features, who couldn't care less about christian stuff, and clearly feel awkward having to arbitrarily insert biblical references to attempt to keep "the mood"? Why does it sound like he's attempting to make a "mainstream friendly" album, when he's the last person who has to worry about sales? And it is only about praising?
Call me whatever you want, but I think either
1. he got a lot of people in his ear about the album's direction, and it's part of the reason why it's in such a state it is.
2. He wavered on his commitment and is worried about the money and reception again, because he knows the spotty state of his career currently
At this stage I have no way to determine if this is pasta or not