It's May 30, 2024, 04:53:20 AM
^^^^^^^^so there is nothing new to it it was done before
Napalm is clearly better than Good Kid, imo, but it's not all thaaat great to me. It has too many tracks that I have to skip over, and a truly great album is one where I can just play it through and not have to press "skip" on my system, you feel me? However, I'll focus on the positive, and X made some genuine, authentic Westcoast songs on here, so I'll give him props for having the courage to do that when for some reason a lot of other rappers are either scared to do it or just aren't interested in that sound (that's their prerogative, but I also pay those kinds of rappers no mind).The tracks I like are Everything, Dos Equis, Something More, Gangsta Gangsta, Stand Tall, Spread it Out, Louis XIII, I Came to Kill -- eights songs, that's a lot of songs to like on a single album, these days...but the tracks I absolutely love are Gangsta Gangsta, Stand Tall and Spread it Out, pretty much in that order.Kendrick's album -- I love maad city when the beat switches up with the MC Eiht part, and I like (don't love, just like) Money Trees. The rest of the album is either "ok" or flat-out boring to me.
LOL. This kid won't rest. What a fucking loser.
Is that Eden's gay pen pal? Back up, herb.You've spent three weeks having backhanded ass things to say about this album. Just stay man, nigga.
i loved restless sonically, don't get me wrong, i just never really bought into the gangsta persona that X adopted, and I always thought it was kinda forced and didn't go with X's character. therefore i rate his first two albums higher, and i think they're more authentic. but restless is one of these dope ass westcoast albums that flourished in the wake of Dre's 2001 (along with tha eastsidaz, doggy's angels, dillinger & young gotti, etc.)