Let me hold some cash, can you cover the tab for me, baby? (Baby) 
When my bills come in can you put up half of it, baby? (Yeah) 
Can you buy a new car, put two hundred on the dash for me? (Skrrt)
This song hard, like it a lot and had to run it back, album starting RIGHT
DEAD SHOT IS EVEN BETTER WTF
S*** hard af, i know yall love to meme with Nav, but he is delivering
nav was always formulaic, but as long as you enjoyed the formula there was nothing not to like, but i dont think i enjoy the formula anymore
every song on here could have been on bad habits which was almost 4 years ago at least his earlier projects had somewhat different sounds and you could hear progression between them
nav was always formulaic, but as long as you enjoyed the formula there was nothing not to like, but i dont think i enjoy the formula anymore
every song on here could have been on bad habits which was almost 4 years ago at least his earlier projects had somewhat different sounds and you could hear progression between them
Perfect timing was his peak imo
Just finished the album, Nav delivered
This seriously has 0 misses, its a great album and i know i will be playing songs from it for a long time
Nav continues his streak of great projects
Perfect timing was his peak imo
it grew on me a lot, when i first heard it i didnt like it because it sounded so different from self-titled and that he went a little too hard on the monotone/"i dont care, im flexing now"/hard beats...and then he overcorrected with the bubblegum rap on reckless. a lot of nav classics on PT tho and a lot of underrated tracks on reckless
then bad habits was like career make or break and he noticeably put in more effort and cash called in all the features and he made his most widely accessible, easily digestible album
then good intentions was just bad habits 2.0 but with more confidence. at this point i think he and cash figured they had finally found his lane and doubled down
emergency tsunami followed this pattern too
and now DPBA is him making the same album again but unlike bad habits to good intentions i dont hear him being more confident, or more vulnerable, or doing anything new. if anything it feels more insincere now like he figured out the beats to hit with bad habits and now just repeats them
also idk how much this has really to do with NAV or if its just my own taste which has changed. i feel like my tolerance for the repeated flows (weirdo is the best example of this) and contradictory lyrics are lower than before
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four tracks in
not feeling the beat selection so far
it grew on me a lot, when i first heard it i didnt like it because it sounded so different from self-titled and that he went a little too hard on the monotone/"i dont care, im flexing now"/hard beats...and then he overcorrected with the bubblegum rap on reckless. a lot of nav classics on PT tho and a lot of underrated tracks on reckless
then bad habits was like career make or break and he noticeably put in more effort and cash called in all the features and he made his most widely accessible, easily digestible album
then good intentions was just bad habits 2.0 but with more confidence. at this point i think he and cash figured they had finally found his lane and doubled down
emergency tsunami followed this pattern too
and now DPBA is him making the same album again but unlike bad habits to good intentions i dont hear him being more confident, or more vulnerable, or doing anything new. if anything it feels more insincere now like he figured out the beats to hit with bad habits and now just repeats them
also idk how much this has really to do with NAV or if its just my own taste which has changed. i feel like my tolerance for the repeated flows (weirdo is the best example of this) and contradictory lyrics are lower than before
thanks for tuning into my TED Talk
Dope