Dadbod might be my favorite on this album. “I love my Wife like I am Chance”
10/10 bar for me
the lines following it are so real to me
Yeah the only real complaint I have about this after listening for quite a bit, is the drum patterns.
The drums on a lot of these tracks were just copy and pasted from other songs it seems like, some multiple times.
Soul Food II first verse is one of his best
I know he probably won’t actually retire but it’s pretty sad social media has made him take a break from music. Literally the first hip hop artist I listened to and made me love this genre
I know he probably won’t actually retire but it’s pretty sad social media has made him take a break from music. Literally the first hip hop artist I listened to and made me love this genre
Dude literally got bullied into retirement
Why do his best albums sell the least
Why do his best albums sell the least
Isn't that the case with like every artist tho
You're bound to sell less when you focus on just making the music you want and not trying to pander to casual listeners
Why do his best albums sell the least
he really brought it back
Didn't twitter really like this album?
Yeah they loved it. His streaming is down for some reason. Part of it may be AM and Spotify promoting Gunna’s deluxe more than this
Imma listen to the album tonight or tomorrow. Is it actually good or is everyone hyping it up cuz he announced he's retiring?
Yeah they loved it. His streaming is down for some reason. Part of it may be AM and Spotify promoting Gunna’s deluxe more than this
Imma listen to the album tonight or tomorrow. Is it actually good or is everyone hyping it up cuz he announced he's retiring?
it's really good. better than under pressure
i can't be the only one thinking dadbod sounds like q-tip songs
that's prolly why i love it
Why do his best albums sell the least
rattpack we got work to do!
Why do his best albums sell the least
Little promotion. Logic has/had one of the most avid fanbases in hip-hop. I remember when albums like T*** and Everybody dropped, I'd see fans on Twitter post a photo of them copping 3-4 copies of the album.
Hell, the RattPack were even buying out stock of Supermarket at Barnes & Noble when that came out.
As for No Pressure, all physical copies seem to be limited to online-only.