I really liked this album its a really smooth listen. The subject matter is so depressing and i feel like he hit the mood he wanted perfectly and i love it.
I feel as if the older the guys don’t resonate with this project because where they are in their lives . Being close to boogie’s age , I am going through the emotional ups and downs this album is speaking of . This album was a breath of fresh air for me . The lyrics were meaningful and the beats were melodic enough to trigger my thoughts .
Austin Laxton shit you right that is Boogie. I remember reporters saying it was A Boogie. No wonder, I was like damn that verse too nice for A Boogie lol
PS4 Shogun You’re good man, an easy mistake bro. Whenever I first seen Boogie was featured on Royce’s album I instantly thought A Boogie as well. He used to go by Westside Boogie lol which is always confusing when artists change their names. Rappers need to be more creative when choosing names 😂
Here waiting for what they had to say about Em's part. But Boogie definitely deserves the recognition that he is getting right now, I love the mood of this album, and specially "Silent Ride".
These types of albums grow on you.... Put this album on when you wanna chill and reflect on life and you will appreciate it more. Its a slow cooker, well thought out and the production is super soulful. Top 5 this year hands down. Boogie dropped a gem but its only for those who catch the vibe and take heed......
I agree. It’s a dope Album but something is missing I just can’t pin point what it is... but watching the Short Film makes me appreciate the Album even more.
I love this album I keep returning to it because of the somber point in my life. So that's why this album connects with me. It's mood music. You gotta be in the mood for it 💯
Tired/ Reflections (intense,) Silent Ride (classic,) Skydive (crack,) Live 95 (summer,) Rainy Days (banger,) and Whose Fault (real,) were the standout tracks for me, I give this album a 7/10. Pros: Vulnerability Instrumentals Bars/ delivery Cons: Songs are too short Not fully balanced
Boogie is fucking amazing, but I feel like he didn't play to his strengths on this album. From what I've heard of him, he honestly has the smoothest and most natural rhyming ability since Eminem in his early days. Note I say natural, not sheer rhyme density like DOOM or Tech N9ne. Just in general too, he's a fucking amazing technical rapper. He's got the bars, he's got the delivery. But he doesnt focus on being a rapper on half this album. This sounds like Boogie trying to be Drake and while its not necessarily bad (cause sure, he's not a bad singer), I'm just a tad disappointed.
I agree with the other comments saying that you guys need to go back and listen to some of the mixtapes... I thought this was still great but still prefer "The Reach" over anything else
could you do a video on Boogie in general after you hear his other work? would like to see what you think in retrospect after hearing it all. Def need to check out his Sing about Me freestyle as well, he killed that shit
Boogie is my favorite artists and yeah I loved this project but I do feel the same way. I definitely wanted more uptempo tracks. You guys would’ve probably liked Thirst 48 Part 2 more
Good project. It keyed in on a vibe and although that vibe was depression, it still hit the mark. Not a Boogie fan but I do think he was successful in what he was trying to accomplish.
Before this album the only song I heard by him was nigga needs but this the first project I heard from him and he sound crazy polished like effortless bit this by far my favorite album of the year REPLAY VALUE
Boogie is great and you should check out his earlier stuff. He has a lot more bangers on ther. He definitely wanted to do a mood album. And show he can rap and have melodies ..
Ya trippen. You know what this showed us. This showed us most of ya getting a lil too old. The fact that the youngest guy in the group is the only one feeling it shows something. Boogie the future and it’s like ya tryna kill it. Makes listeners not even want to check it out. Manee anybody reading this go check out Boogie, he’s dope af and brings a lot to the table when it comes to real hip hop.
Everything For Sale Album is fire🔥🔥 it’s all opinions and perspectives. To me the verses are hard and the chorus gives good vibes and ties well through the whole album. Boogie does a lot of storytelling, witty bars and some wisdom/deep lines.
I think this album is great, it matched the time of release(somber, slow, sad, kind of fits winter time periods in most cases) He is supposed to release a summer album as well, and I feel like it will be more high energy. Def should check out his mixtapes, I think you all will love him overall as an artist. His lyricism is great and he has a good ear for beats.
It's a dope album with a lot of good content. He definitely knows how to set a mood. But i think the same thing that makes the album good is what deters it at the same time. It sets a mood but you have to be in a certain mood to really wanna listen to this but it's so somber all throughout. I wish he would have done more rapping then singing also. If you listen to him on Royce's project that verse was fire, i wish we could have gotten more than that. This album is good enough to make me wanna listen to his next project, i just think he could use some diversity in his sound.
As much as I might sound a fanboy which I am, it is ironical when you see someone like Kendrick's music stating that it isn't for everyone or every vibe but then just because a new or supposedly less layered artist drops a project for a single theme, you bash it for what it is. I mean it should be both ways. Every artist's work should be given time. It just made me sad how deep the album is emotionally and musically (when you said it is trap when it isn't) and you couldn't appreciate it or maybe I am wrong and it isn't for everyone which nothing is.
In my opinion, the thing about the Eminem verse is that he's just having fun. He's on one of his artist's songs and just messing around with wordplay. None of it was meant to be taken serious, he's just out here saying "hey here's some funny lines that mean different things depending on how you say it." The idea bar, he was not trying to rhyme idea with beer, he said beer normally because in the background he says "ID ya" to complete the rhyme. I don't see how most people I see are shitting on the verse, because Em's just fucking around with wordplay it's not supposed to be hard or a head turner because of how amazing it is. I think the verses replay value is high because it sounds good, his delivery and flow is insane, and the bars are funny and clever.
i agree big facts, now people say EM is always angry and serious but the fact is people are always serious they take everything so seriously what EM says or do but infact EM is having fun.
If you listen to Thirst 48, Part II, you definitely won't be disappointed. It's his best project to me. And it has waaaaay more styles in it than in EFS.
I agree with you guys on this one. It's decent. The first time I heard it I really really enjoyed it. That was the night it came out; I haven't gone back to it since... The only track with staying power for me was Live 95. It's not bad, but not great either. It's alright.
Look no hate but your comment makes no sense. You really really enjoyed it but haven't gone back. It'd make sense if you went back and didn't enjoy it as much but since you haven't your last impression is a double really enjoyed it.
The only corny line in that Em verse in my personal opinion was the "I.D." line. The sheep line never really bothered me; I was just like, "ok whatever". I thought the Dracula/Count line was pretty dope, but the end of that verse with all of those ad-libs was a true no-go for me.
Robert Kirby tbh honest, after sheep fucking and ID line, everything was pretty straight. Then he got into that convoluted wordplay thing he does and shit went downhill.
@@vladimirklizschko9337 He'll retire when he wants to; it's HIS career, so let him do what he wants. We may not like EVERYTHING he does (like them dickriding Stans do), but it's HIS choice to do what he pleases. He's too passionate about music to stop.
@@jacobhartwell8211 Sorry, but "should" and "have to" basically mean the same thing in a way. I don't know about you, but every time I've been told I SHOULD do or SHOULD HAVE done something, they've ALWAYS implied that I HAVE to do it. And obviously he HAS listened to TH-cam guys (or social media guys as a WHOLE, considering the fact that he's been rapping about that shit since the remix to "Chloraseptic" last year all the way to the "Kamikaze" album, the LL Cool J interview and part 1 of the Sway interview right after.
Maaan Boogie's album is dope. I dig that it's mellow. It's real music. The moments where you can turn up, and y'all forgot Rainy Days, are dope too but you don't get much music nowadays like Boogie's. I think this analysis is too steep. Some artists just wanna express themselves without making hits.
I feel like it not being upbeat enough wasnt the problem. The fact that songs were pretty short hurts the impact the songs could have with more verses. You don't sit with emotions for that long. I wanted more rapping.
Can’t believe they didn’t remember Boogie from Royce’s album, or acknowledge that he was on Royce’s album. That’s how a lot of real Hip Hop heads “discovered” Boogie.
I think this album is made for a specific kind of mood and it hits that perfectly but when you are not in that type of "depressive" mood it can sound monotone. But when im in that type of drepressed mood i put this on and i actually skip songs like self destruction or soho because they dont fit in that, this is why i think that its good he didnt put more upbeat songs on there
The album is like Requiem for a Dream, it’s a great work of art but it’s not something you can just put on because of the mood and content which is perfectly fine in its own lane
Myke gets Eminem he can always explain my opinion better then me. I come here always interested in his opinion. Guys listen to his oh my it's a way good song upbeat
Nothing wrong with mellow type albums, but when you make mellow albums, most if not all the songs need to stand out, otherwise it drags. This was still pretty decent.
Bruh y'all really gotta go back and listen to his body of works, I would recommend Thirst 48 for a proper introduction. I respect y'all opinions, but this album is very dope 89/100 for me. I'm 24 finna be 25, I know the ups and down of an relationship and being an open, honest person... So I relate to his vunerablitiy and honesty so much. He's a great rapper, storytelller and his melodies are crazy. He has star potential frfr. If some of these bars don't hit your soul IDK what to tell you.
Wish they would’ve done more homework on Boogie. This is a really hood album with a great narrative. Not some “depressed” album. You guys have no clue about who he is as an artist. Bet y’all don’t even know him and Kendrick are from the same neighborhood. Doesn’t mean much but 🤷🏾♂️
His goal might be for it to feel like a drag maybe it’s just his very depressing state of mind in his songs that lead to the first song? I know personally when you’re sad/depressed it does feel like that shit won’t end and it gets to a point where that first song is more relatable? That’s what I took from it at least but everything else rap wise is good just the songs did need a bit more diversity.
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Ain’t no point in using weapons... I’m at war with my reflection.
Silhouette little bit corny but I respect the attitude. It’s clear he is hype from getting some recognition in this album.
robob221 ... ?
@@robob221 nothing corny about that lmao
@@robob221 huh
@@robob221 corny? Nah
I really liked this album its a really smooth listen. The subject matter is so depressing and i feel like he hit the mood he wanted perfectly and i love it.
I guess I maybe be depressive because I loved this album. I think it’s his best project.
Word, I guess they're not depressed enough for this. 😂
I still think the reach is his best project
I feel as if the older the guys don’t resonate with this project because where they are in their lives . Being close to boogie’s age , I am going through the emotional ups and downs this album is speaking of . This album was a breath of fresh air for me . The lyrics were meaningful and the beats were melodic enough to trigger my thoughts .
Very good point
No replay value?? Did we all listen to the same album?? That album was fire
Its a Top 5 album this year. This is Boogie's Good Kid Maad City debut.....
@@E.RHYMES can we not compare the guy to Kendrick
@@loveNsuccessfollowsme why not? Kendrick came with that style first.....
@@E.RHYMES no , it’s not his good kid , it’s more like his section 80
Yall liked his verse on Dumb from Book of Ryan. Thats his kinda more energetic side.
Jack Axsom so did i
different boogie....that's A boogie from NY on Royce album
PS4 Shogun no it’s not lol. A Boogie is not on Royce’s album. Westside Boogie (the Boogie DEHH is talking about on this video) is on Royce’s album.
Austin Laxton shit you right that is Boogie. I remember reporters saying it was A Boogie. No wonder, I was like damn that verse too nice for A Boogie lol
PS4 Shogun You’re good man, an easy mistake bro. Whenever I first seen Boogie was featured on Royce’s album I instantly thought A Boogie as well. He used to go by Westside Boogie lol which is always confusing when artists change their names.
Rappers need to be more creative when choosing names 😂
Here waiting for what they had to say about Em's part.
But Boogie definitely deserves the recognition that he is getting right now, I love the mood of this album, and specially "Silent Ride".
don diego Silent Ride,Soho, Self Destruction, and Rainy Days have been getting alot of replay from me.
Rainy days is one of tbose songs that gets better with every listen.
@@edwin99901 except eminems part
@@gkay8889 I have no problems with eminems part.
"Oh my goodness! Oh, my!"
Silent Ride is my favorite track.
That songs awful
Mine too
JDMC Music Aus no it’s not
@@jd5726 i like it but its a lil bit corny i agree. Its catchy though
@@vladimirklizschko9337 I can't stand his singing voice, it's awful to my ear TBH
In B4 "MyKe ThE KiD C ToWn BaCk aT iT agAin!1!!!"
*completely forgets that Boogie was on Royce's album* "This is our 1st introduction to Boogie"
Ain't gonna lie I did too
I liked the fact that his raps are so somber. I enjoy the album as an older fan. I'm into mood music.
Its a vibe the whole album. Top 5 this year. Its not that microwave rap this is SOUL MUSIC.
Boogie so slept on check out his 3 mixtapes
They would’ve liked Thirst 48 part 2.. it’s more well diverse
I recommend going back and at least listening to Boogie’s mixtape The Reach
That's his best project imo
Only the real
@@barcak1912 fasho
Exactly. Its a classic. First Evergreen is one of the best beat's I ever heard in my life.
"May we redefine gravity and let this fall last forever call back whenever" that shit hit me. This the best album of this year to me. In my bag music.
These types of albums grow on you.... Put this album on when you wanna chill and reflect on life and you will appreciate it more. Its a slow cooker, well thought out and the production is super soulful. Top 5 this year hands down. Boogie dropped a gem but its only for those who catch the vibe and take heed......
Best song is Skydive II feat. 6Lack....the vibezzz
Na'shon Smith yes when 6lack comes in smooth shit
Skydive one is a drug
Na'shon Smith Silent Ride is the best song on this album imo. Honorable mentions:Self Destruction and Soho
I agree. It’s a dope Album but something is missing I just can’t pin point what it is... but watching the Short Film makes me appreciate the Album even more.
i love this album.
I love this album I keep returning to it because of the somber point in my life. So that's why this album connects with me. It's mood music. You gotta be in the mood for it 💯
Tired/ Reflections (intense,) Silent Ride (classic,) Skydive (crack,) Live 95 (summer,) Rainy Days (banger,) and Whose Fault (real,) were the standout tracks for me, I give this album a 7/10.
Pros:
Vulnerability
Instrumentals
Bars/ delivery
Cons:
Songs are too short
Not fully balanced
I agree this is a solid 7/10. I’ll still look forward to boogie’s future releases for sure
Ed win I like short songs.
@@joshuasutton983 nah, my attention span is used to 4 minute average songs.
Boogie is fucking amazing, but I feel like he didn't play to his strengths on this album. From what I've heard of him, he honestly has the smoothest and most natural rhyming ability since Eminem in his early days. Note I say natural, not sheer rhyme density like DOOM or Tech N9ne. Just in general too, he's a fucking amazing technical rapper. He's got the bars, he's got the delivery. But he doesnt focus on being a rapper on half this album. This sounds like Boogie trying to be Drake and while its not necessarily bad (cause sure, he's not a bad singer), I'm just a tad disappointed.
MeanMuggah11 made it to dehh! I been knowin since 2011.
Ikr I'm glad to see him again
FACTS
Right
U happen to hear Boogie in a lyft?
"How I Feel" was the first and best rap review series I watched. Great he's still thriving.
Damn! I waited weeks for this review!!! 🔥🔥🔥💯
best album of the year so far for me
No way in the hell
@Daniel Hill It's not that serious fam, just outta of the stuff that has released so far, this is the best imo
@@jd5726 What album do you believe is the best so far?
@@AJ24773 my favorite so far is Slimey Individualz by Berner and Mozzy then Czarface Meets Ghostface
@@jd5726 I'll have to check those out, Mine is Boogie then YGTUT - I.O.U. then Wiz & Curren$y - 2009
I agree with the other comments saying that you guys need to go back and listen to some of the mixtapes... I thought this was still great but still prefer "The Reach" over anything else
I have never clicked faster
Me too haha
Y’all kinda dropped the ball with this review but I do agree the album is super mellow it’s still a good album
How so?
You didn't agree with what they said so they dropped the ball. Small minded ass
could you do a video on Boogie in general after you hear his other work? would like to see what you think in retrospect after hearing it all. Def need to check out his Sing about Me freestyle as well, he killed that shit
Boogie is my favorite artists and yeah I loved this project but I do feel the same way. I definitely wanted more uptempo tracks. You guys would’ve probably liked Thirst 48 Part 2 more
Good project. It keyed in on a vibe and although that vibe was depression, it still hit the mark. Not a Boogie fan but I do think he was successful in what he was trying to accomplish.
So glad y’all reviewed Boogie, mad respect
9:17 You guys reviewed Royce da 5’9s album which he was featured on tho
Huh right
I wish he would’ve got Kendrick on the album though. They’re from the same hood so it would’ve been dope to maybe switch jid with Kendrick.
Before this album the only song I heard by him was nigga needs but this the first project I heard from him and he sound crazy polished like effortless bit this by far my favorite album of the year REPLAY VALUE
What happened to the cover art
Boogie deservs the recognition!
Boogie is great and you should check out his earlier stuff. He has a lot more bangers on ther. He definitely wanted to do a mood album. And show he can rap and have melodies ..
Haven’t listened to this album yet but I found his thirst 1 & 2 tapes really enjoyable.
I felt it was a beautiful thing.. that would be the description..beautiful.. ✌
This album is great, but I do think that this group would appreciate his other tapes over this.
Ya trippen. You know what this showed us. This showed us most of ya getting a lil too old. The fact that the youngest guy in the group is the only one feeling it shows something. Boogie the future and it’s like ya tryna kill it. Makes listeners not even want to check it out. Manee anybody reading this go check out Boogie, he’s dope af and brings a lot to the table when it comes to real hip hop.
I been was trynna tell y’all about boogie 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
Everything For Sale Album is fire🔥🔥 it’s all opinions and perspectives. To me the verses are hard and the chorus gives good vibes and ties well through the whole album. Boogie does a lot of storytelling, witty bars and some wisdom/deep lines.
I think this album is great, it matched the time of release(somber, slow, sad, kind of fits winter time periods in most cases) He is supposed to release a summer album as well, and I feel like it will be more high energy. Def should check out his mixtapes, I think you all will love him overall as an artist. His lyricism is great and he has a good ear for beats.
Y'all tripping. This one of my favorite albums of the year along with Benny the butcher
I love his pen-game. He's super sharp. Just the delivery of it can fall on deaf ears the first few listens...
I didnt expect yall to dislike this that much, but i can understand that it isn't for everyone, i love what he was talking about
Finally! I've been waiting for this since the album came out!
The album went over people's head.
Man I just knew y’all would like it more, it was a great album to me!!!
C town will always clown mean muggah for loosing to fantano. Lol
It's a dope album with a lot of good content. He definitely knows how to set a mood. But i think the same thing that makes the album good is what deters it at the same time. It sets a mood but you have to be in a certain mood to really wanna listen to this but it's so somber all throughout. I wish he would have done more rapping then singing also. If you listen to him on Royce's project that verse was fire, i wish we could have gotten more than that. This album is good enough to make me wanna listen to his next project, i just think he could use some diversity in his sound.
As much as I might sound a fanboy which I am, it is ironical when you see someone like Kendrick's music stating that it isn't for everyone or every vibe but then just because a new or supposedly less layered artist drops a project for a single theme, you bash it for what it is. I mean it should be both ways. Every artist's work should be given time. It just made me sad how deep the album is emotionally and musically (when you said it is trap when it isn't) and you couldn't appreciate it or maybe I am wrong and it isn't for everyone which nothing is.
Skydive 2 is crazy man...
BOOGIE FROM COMPTON IS THE NEXT GREAT HIP-HOP MC AND THE WEST COAST SUCCESSOR TO TUPAC & KENDRICK!!!!!!!
Calm down
Damn, chill.
In my opinion, the thing about the Eminem verse is that he's just having fun. He's on one of his artist's songs and just messing around with wordplay. None of it was meant to be taken serious, he's just out here saying "hey here's some funny lines that mean different things depending on how you say it." The idea bar, he was not trying to rhyme idea with beer, he said beer normally because in the background he says "ID ya" to complete the rhyme. I don't see how most people I see are shitting on the verse, because Em's just fucking around with wordplay it's not supposed to be hard or a head turner because of how amazing it is. I think the verses replay value is high because it sounds good, his delivery and flow is insane, and the bars are funny and clever.
i agree big facts, now people say EM is always angry and serious but the fact is people are always serious they take everything so seriously what EM says or do but infact EM is having fun.
I loved this album.
If you listen to Thirst 48, Part II, you definitely won't be disappointed. It's his best project to me. And it has waaaaay more styles in it than in EFS.
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wait for sometime Boogie is dropping another project this summer and that would be energetic. im just saying
Finally y’all review this album...
If an album about depression makes you feel like shit, it's probably a really good artist.
"Oh My" was my introduction to Boogie
21:28 thats tough man haha
This is definitely an album that's hard to appreciate without having heard his previous mixtapes.
I love this album, everything about it.
I agree with you guys on this one. It's decent. The first time I heard it I really really enjoyed it. That was the night it came out; I haven't gone back to it since... The only track with staying power for me was Live 95. It's not bad, but not great either. It's alright.
Look no hate but your comment makes no sense. You really really enjoyed it but haven't gone back. It'd make sense if you went back and didn't enjoy it as much but since you haven't your last impression is a double really enjoyed it.
"Happy music makes me depressed"
*FACTS*
Album is lit . And this the 420th comment
I found out about Boogie on the bet cypher
I remember Meanmugga from the Blog Tv days good to see he’s still doing his thing
The only corny line in that Em verse in my personal opinion was the "I.D." line. The sheep line never really bothered me; I was just like, "ok whatever". I thought the Dracula/Count line was pretty dope, but the end of that verse with all of those ad-libs was a true no-go for me.
Robert Kirby tbh honest, after sheep fucking and ID line, everything was pretty straight. Then he got into that convoluted wordplay thing he does and shit went downhill.
Na that em verse is crazy bad. ....he should retire
@@vladimirklizschko9337 He'll retire when he wants to; it's HIS career, so let him do what he wants. We may not like EVERYTHING he does (like them dickriding Stans do), but it's HIS choice to do what he pleases. He's too passionate about music to stop.
Robert Kirby The guy said he SHOULD retire. Obviously Em will do it when he wants, he’s not listening to TH-cam guys. He didn’t say Em HAD to retire.
@@jacobhartwell8211 Sorry, but "should" and "have to" basically mean the same thing in a way. I don't know about you, but every time I've been told I SHOULD do or SHOULD HAVE done something, they've ALWAYS implied that I HAVE to do it. And obviously he HAS listened to TH-cam guys (or social media guys as a WHOLE, considering the fact that he's been rapping about that shit since the remix to "Chloraseptic" last year all the way to the "Kamikaze" album, the LL Cool J interview and part 1 of the Sway interview right after.
Maaan Boogie's album is dope. I dig that it's mellow. It's real music. The moments where you can turn up, and y'all forgot Rainy Days, are dope too but you don't get much music nowadays like Boogie's. I think this analysis is too steep. Some artists just wanna express themselves without making hits.
Myke always rocking those sick t-shirts.
I feel like it not being upbeat enough wasnt the problem. The fact that songs were pretty short hurts the impact the songs could have with more verses. You don't sit with emotions for that long. I wanted more rapping.
Can’t believe they didn’t remember Boogie from Royce’s album, or acknowledge that he was on Royce’s album. That’s how a lot of real Hip Hop heads “discovered” Boogie.
I think this album is made for a specific kind of mood and it hits that perfectly but when you are not in that type of "depressive" mood it can sound monotone. But when im in that type of drepressed mood i put this on and i actually skip songs like self destruction or soho because they dont fit in that, this is why i think that its good he didnt put more upbeat songs on there
I will keep commenting review Pieces of a Man until it happens goddamn it!! Idc how late it is!!
Yess! excellent, excellent album.. I think all if not Feefo would love the album! easy top 3 of 2018!! Mick's 1 of the goats
The album is like Requiem for a Dream, it’s a great work of art but it’s not something you can just put on because of the mood and content which is perfectly fine in its own lane
Myke gets Eminem he can always explain my opinion better then me. I come here always interested in his opinion. Guys listen to his oh my it's a way good song upbeat
Nothing wrong with mellow type albums, but when you make mellow albums, most if not all the songs need to stand out, otherwise it drags. This was still pretty decent.
His album to push himself out to the public was good, but i feel that thirst 48 vol.2 and the reach were his best two pieces of work
Love the album but I’m praying he won’t get curse like the past shady artists (stat quo, cashis, Obie trice and etc.)
Slaughterhouse?
Produced By Khirey Akeem they left too? Didn’t know that
He’s dropping again this summer, so maybe this was the slow moody album
southerndevil08 source?
@@Zanza007 See said live on instagram
Beeeeeeen waiting on this
Bruh y'all really gotta go back and listen to his body of works, I would recommend Thirst 48 for a proper introduction. I respect y'all opinions, but this album is very dope 89/100 for me. I'm 24 finna be 25, I know the ups and down of an relationship and being an open, honest person... So I relate to his vunerablitiy and honesty so much. He's a great rapper, storytelller and his melodies are crazy. He has star potential frfr. If some of these bars don't hit your soul IDK what to tell you.
SnookyDre BIG FACTS
For real cant remember the last time I could listen to a project front to back and not skip any songs. I listen to this shit just about everyday!
They didn't mention time ft snoh aalegra and I'm a lil bit disappointed lol
This album was amazing
The lack of Live95 appreciation bothers me
They just want him to pick the energy up.
The Album was good though.
I agree with my Mike I listen to sad music to feel normal ,I can actually relate & I hate pop albums
I fw meanmuggah, shout out classic dubl ds
This is the hood take care... Y'all just don't realize but better lyrics.
Take Care definitely better but I see what you’re saying
@Romy Taylor not really, have you listened to thirst 48 1 & 2.
@Romy Taylor so would say my comment was a "reach" ? JK I get it. I'm not really into take care like that
He doesn't blow me away but he is a good rapper.
Wish they would’ve done more homework on Boogie. This is a really hood album with a great narrative. Not some “depressed” album. You guys have no clue about who he is as an artist. Bet y’all don’t even know him and Kendrick are from the same neighborhood. Doesn’t mean much but 🤷🏾♂️
I fucks wit this album
nice review
its a mood album...its solid but you gotta be in a certain mood to replay this, its def not something id play in my whip unless i was depressed lol
His goal might be for it to feel like a drag maybe it’s just his very depressing state of mind in his songs that lead to the first song? I know personally when you’re sad/depressed it does feel like that shit won’t end and it gets to a point where that first song is more relatable? That’s what I took from it at least but everything else rap wise is good just the songs did need a bit more diversity.