26 songs
How can this many songs in an album even mean something to an artist? Like they’re literally just doing it for f***ing money these niggas do not care about creativity.
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Blackpink puts more effort into their music than Trippie Redd lmao
Listened through the entire thing first listen I thought it was eh tbh
Some standouts but idk maybe second listen in headphones will be better
Tbh I feel like long albums take away from it bc of how it drags on so maybe playing 7 songs every other session would help the listening experience who knows
Smh how the f*** does this even happen ?? I don’t understand how after all these years this problem doesn’t go away
Blackpink puts more effort into their music than Trippie Redd lmao
Idk who that is
Idk who that is
The woman in my avy has 100x more talent than Trippie ever will that’s all you gotta know
Second listen kinda hitting
Was disappointed originally but we’ll see
Was this any good ?
yeah, production is consistently great and that's saying a lot since it's 26 tracks lmao
great melodies and trippie is doing his thing, not his peak performance vocally but still decent
Smh how the f*** does this even happen ?? I don’t understand how after all these years this problem doesn’t go away
You realize niggas he associates with could easily just do this
Why do ppl think we want 26 songs on a project?
Maybe the fans don't, but i think the demand is there behind the scenes from the industry.
The Spotify guy came out just a few weeks ago to tell artists to make more music. And the more songs there are the more chance there is to be in different niche playlists or syncs, so i guess business wise it all adds up to make sense.
it's s*** for album quality control tho
Why do ppl think we want 26 songs on a project?
I don’t really mind it as much as I used to. No offense to Trippie or any new age rapper, but nobody really expects them to drop a 13-song condensed masterpiece at this point in their careers. It’s just not their lane, and it’s not practical for a growing artist who’s trying to survive in the streaming era.