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Bet, I'm going to listen to this, when I get in the shower ready.
i don’t like any of the features
Tyler didn't send not a one of them back to the booth.
besides Wayne. Wayne always understands the assignment.
Bet, I'm going to listen to this, when I get in the shower ready.
Lots of In My Mind era Pharrell homage imo
Everything sounds fine to me, dynamics are there and I can hear all the instruments being played and vocals are easy to make out.
It just sounds very compressed to me, and the low end is lacking
First listen and the storytelling on this is amazing. I Killed You is a topic i’d never think he’d rap about lol creative
Wish I could listen to this but I’m in the hospital right now. Sound wise, what is it like in comparison to his other albums?
more of the same from him but it works bc the themes are good, great balance between his weirdo self and contemplative nature
just an overall really cool record
Oh they’re b****ing about the mixing? Fire CB is his best to me
its only a bit grainy tbh idk what theyre talking abt, cleaner than igor
1st song the only one i thought was rough
The album lol, just used a frank filter.
I hadn't got to that track when I made that comment.
It just sounds very compressed to me, and the low end is lacking
Yeah that's just his mixing style tbh, fair if you don't like it
Lots of In My Mind era Pharrell homage imo
Yeah, I highkey feel like his whole discography by late 2000s era P. Not to say he loves the late 90s and Early 2000s stuff, it just his main inspiration was that era in particular, especially with Wayne on this album (who was a mega influence).
I'm starting to really notice the more I listen and get older with T's projects
yeah musically judge judy is my clear favourite
yes im one of those annoying chord guys, the outro is just too beautiful