@@dually81 Schoolboy Q always ends up having a crazy joint like "Pop" that I run back 1000s times (or his verse on 'Brand New Guy"). But overall 'Blue Lips' didn't have much replay value outside a few songs. Vince Staples album might eff around and be nominated for a grammy, imo.
@@dually81 I like those albums too but imo Lupe hit an absolute home run on this one and it's one of my favorite albums ever production wise, which I think has to make it my AOTY. I do think Dark Times will grow on me more over time though, I definitely need to give it a few more spins
@@tdsnuggz See as much as I like Lupe, for me Samurai is more lacking in replay value than Blue Lips. It's all subjective tho. Plus Lupe been rubbing me the wrong way with all his shenanigans and CraZy takes. The boy is a master troll... SMH
I don't know how Lupe has kept his pen GOAT level for so long but here we are. He also took an unexpected angle and made it a dope project, I got Lupe. Boldy project is dope but that angle has been talked about before.
Boldy James is a top ranking lyricist. He can't be in my top 5 simply because I just started listening 3 years ago, and have been listening to Lupe for eons. DROGAS WAVE was a masterpiece.
I might be in the minority here but Lamp shade is actually my favourite song from the boldy album. I like the sample loop and love how the mix borders between perfect and imperfect. Otherwise both albums were a treat for any hip hop fan. I've had the lupe album on repeat since yesterday but prefer the boldy one slightly more.
At first I thought Boldy but after a deep dive ( no diddy ) Lupe Is more cohesive sonically. But catalog wise I chose Boldy But for these current projects Samurai over the Boldy Conductor collab
@@dablaccseaproductions5279 when we're talking about FENR, Manjor, Price of Tea, and Versace Tape...My 1st is absolutely mid. I get the whole Alchemist dynamic, but nah.
i try to get into lupe but i just cant get with, what is to me, the overly lyrical music. I have to admit to myself I'm not one of the rap fans who is into very lyrical rap because it's hard to find that balance with a good listening experience. Cake is the biggest example for me. That hook does not sound good to me. I feel like I'm listening to Siri read a very long text message with no punctuation, on one of the cheap tpain autotune microphones from back in the day. I'll leave it to the rest of y'all :/
I beg to differ. 'Cake' sonically is easy on the ears. Whether you choose to fully digest his lyrics is up to you. I am still catching new themes throughout the album which gives it great replay value, imo.
@@tdsnuggz I feel you. I'm really finding out what I do and don't like in music is really what I'm trying to get at. So many people talk about lupe's music and I tried to get into it but at some point i'm forcing myself to like something that's just not for me.
@@nelsonomarvalencia-garcia3403 True indeed, 'Drogas Wave' and 'Tetsuo' are overrated imo. I like the earlier, 'hip hop' type Lupe. I see where you're coming from. A lot of people feel that way about Kdot as well.
Unpopular opinion but modern Lupe is overrated. His music is just ok. The rapping is elite ofc but sonically and conceptually its ehh. Like a deli youve been to a thousand times and the dude knows your order already. Good sandwich, good deli, but theres better stuff out there.
Nah, one can easily argue he's top 5 of all time. I don't subscribe to that thought though. I prefer 'F&L' and 'The Cool' over 'Tetsuo' and 'Drogas Wave'.
It's going to be hard for anyone to top Lupe. AOTY so far and some of his finest work. Soundtrakk bodied the assignment on the production side as well
I forgot to credit the stellar production by Soundtrakk. This album packs a punch. Loving it.
It's a good album, but Schoolboy Q and Vince Staples have actually released more well rounded projects than Lupe this year.
@@dually81 Schoolboy Q always ends up having a crazy joint like "Pop" that I run back 1000s times (or his verse on 'Brand New Guy"). But overall 'Blue Lips' didn't have much replay value outside a few songs. Vince Staples album might eff around and be nominated for a grammy, imo.
@@dually81 I like those albums too but imo Lupe hit an absolute home run on this one and it's one of my favorite albums ever production wise, which I think has to make it my AOTY. I do think Dark Times will grow on me more over time though, I definitely need to give it a few more spins
@@tdsnuggz See as much as I like Lupe, for me Samurai is more lacking in replay value than Blue Lips. It's all subjective tho.
Plus Lupe been rubbing me the wrong way with all his shenanigans and CraZy takes. The boy is a master troll... SMH
I don't know how Lupe has kept his pen GOAT level for so long but here we are. He also took an unexpected angle and made it a dope project, I got Lupe. Boldy project is dope but that angle has been talked about before.
🙏 🙏 🙏..I love both artistes, but Lupe Fiasco is more my cup of tea..
Boldy James is a top ranking lyricist. He can't be in my top 5 simply because I just started listening 3 years ago, and have been listening to Lupe for eons. DROGAS WAVE was a masterpiece.
Boldy's catalogue > Lupe's, imo. Drogas Wave was thematically great, but not a classic album.
No exchange no robbery was a master piece
LUPE a GOAT. Boldy good.
Boldy's catalogue > Lupe ,imo.
@@tdsnuggzsaid nobody ever 😆
@@derekhakeem8as far as the 2020’s? Not a bad argument. And Lupe is my favorite rapper. Boldy is my newer favorite lol
@@derekhakeem8 in the 2020's its arguable.
I might be in the minority here but Lamp shade is actually my favourite song from the boldy album. I like the sample loop and love how the mix borders between perfect and imperfect. Otherwise both albums were a treat for any hip hop fan. I've had the lupe album on repeat since yesterday but prefer the boldy one slightly more.
Interesting take, nonetheless we did get treated with two delightful projects. 2024 ain't been too bad.
That's how I know I'm biased, because I can't come up with a single critique of Boldy James since 'Tea in China'. . . LoL
Dude has been on a crazy run. Have you been to any of his show? Phenomenal mic/crowd control
I been rocking with boldly since tecmo bo
At first I thought Boldy but after a deep dive ( no diddy ) Lupe Is more cohesive sonically. But catalog wise I chose Boldy But for these current projects Samurai over the Boldy Conductor collab
"Mirror in his back pocket, he just practice looking hard" - Bo Jack
Lupe an anomaly bro.
True indeed
Lamp Shade goes crazy
*BRUH....HOW TF DOES LUPE EVEN THINK LIKE THAT @**4:14**!?*
Boldy had a historic run from 2013 when he and Al dropped My First Chemistry Set
@@tdsnuggz mid is absolutely insane looool but thats your opinion I guess 🤣
@@dablaccseaproductions5279 when we're talking about FENR, Manjor, Price of Tea, and Versace Tape...My 1st is absolutely mid. I get the whole Alchemist dynamic, but nah.
I think Body's album thay he dropped with Nicholas Craven was better than the one he dropped with Conductor. I'll pick that album over Samurai
2️⃣2️⃣7️⃣ MAFIA WHAT ELSE
where we at widdit?
i try to get into lupe but i just cant get with, what is to me, the overly lyrical music. I have to admit to myself I'm not one of the rap fans who is into very lyrical rap because it's hard to find that balance with a good listening experience. Cake is the biggest example for me. That hook does not sound good to me. I feel like I'm listening to Siri read a very long text message with no punctuation, on one of the cheap tpain autotune microphones from back in the day. I'll leave it to the rest of y'all :/
I beg to differ. 'Cake' sonically is easy on the ears. Whether you choose to fully digest his lyrics is up to you. I am still catching new themes throughout the album which gives it great replay value, imo.
@@tdsnuggz I feel you. I'm really finding out what I do and don't like in music is really what I'm trying to get at. So many people talk about lupe's music and I tried to get into it but at some point i'm forcing myself to like something that's just not for me.
@@nelsonomarvalencia-garcia3403 True indeed, 'Drogas Wave' and 'Tetsuo' are overrated imo. I like the earlier, 'hip hop' type Lupe. I see where you're coming from. A lot of people feel that way about Kdot as well.
"...overly lyrical music" 🤣😂🤣.
Unpopular opinion but modern Lupe is overrated. His music is just ok. The rapping is elite ofc but sonically and conceptually its ehh. Like a deli youve been to a thousand times and the dude knows your order already. Good sandwich, good deli, but theres better stuff out there.
Nah, one can easily argue he's top 5 of all time. I don't subscribe to that thought though. I prefer 'F&L' and 'The Cool' over 'Tetsuo' and 'Drogas Wave'.
@ThatDopeShttt he barely scratches top 25 IMO. To each their own.
id argue that this is the best hes ever been tbh
Bro who tf is boldly James
Hes a certified rizzler
Yikes.... do you even hip hop?
You're welcome in advance.
Price of tea in china deluxe, bo Jackson, Versace tape, super tecmo bo