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run2min · 10 months ago
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SYNOPSIS! Have you ever spoken to Sunghoon? No. Will you ever muster up the courage to speak to him? Probably not. But that’s not going to stop you from admiring him from afar is it? Unknowingly to you, Sunghoon has been admiring you too, will you ever talk to him? That’s for you to find out ;)
GENRE! Basketball player!hoon x artist fem!reader, collage au, strangers to lovers, Sunghoon is so down bad
CAUTION! inappropriate jokes, cursing, a little suggestive, more to be added
TAGLIST! @nyfwyeonjun @sincerelyrki @woninluv
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@/ynnieandrenjun || an art and literature student at deciles college, has an unhealthy obsession with nct dream and AESPA (…you get it?), her friends say they’re sick of her but THEY ARE they love her really!!
@/yizhouyn || where yn lets out her AESPA and Renjun love 😜 (where Sunghoon can’t see and think she’s mad (she is mad)), rants about the was Sunghoon looked at her in the corridor and gets told she’s dellulu by her no.1 hater very good friend sunoo.
niki || jungwon
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@/rizzmasterriki || …. niki. he’s…. well….. he’s niki.
@/yangarden || the absolute cutest person ever but likes to say he hates everyone, definitely has a soft spot for you though, always lets you do whatever you want TT
sunoo || yunjin
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@/sunkkoo || ynsung no.1 hater, likes to bully niki, everyone loves him, is obsessed with the word coquette, called his inhaler coquette the other day…
@/huhitsyunjin || sunoo’s partner in crime, they go everywhere together, secretly supports ynsung, makes hating men her entire personality (she’s so real for that though honestly)
eunchae || yujin
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@/eunlols || her bio doesn’t lie…. her and Niki are the same person in different bodies, chronically online, uses the phrase ‘i gyatt something in my eye’ more than acceptable
@/jinyu || cannot make it through a conversation without mentioning the ‘minatozaki stare’, genuinely in love with sana, knows twice’s entire discography, on a social media detox… (aka tired of her friends shit), boys are always messaging her but she’s with yujin on the whole hating men front, swears she’s straight tho!!!
wonyoung || rei
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@/wonyoungism || head of the photography club, a lot of people try to date her but she’s very independent in that sense, on the other hand she cannot go anywhere without rei TT, one of the nicest people ever.
@/reisin || opposite to wonyoung in the way that she’s a haterrr, finds everything funny, bullies android users on roblox voice chat with eunchae and niki
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spacevulpix · 2 years ago
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The new fall out boy album + me analyzing more closely a lot of lyrics from mcr's discography makes me realize that Pete wentz and gerard way had either a huge influence on my own habits as an artist or I just found them to be kindred spirits before id even fully established my style.
Pete writes in a way that makes each song almost a conversation with himself, reflecting on the ways he's coped with trauma in the past and the melancholy he feels speaking to his own past selves and how every cycle of his journey through life has been different but also the same.
"Detox just to retox" and "im a loose bolt of a complete machine" always stuck with me as a teen.
Gerard uses a lot of the same themes and imagery, largely catholic and saintly images, as a lens to describe their place in the world and their feelings in relation to oppressive structures in society/oppressive ideology. All the emotion in the songs are his emotions - just presented through whichever character gerard has designed for that album to speak through (drum leader of the black parade, the lovers from three cheers, party poison on danger days)
And looking at how I create visual art, I do a lot of the same things! I'm remixing existing art and creating my own, combining elements of myself and cutting words/images out of their original contexts and rearranging them to convey what I can't simply put into words. I make art to unravel the problems that gnaw on my conscience, to converse with the part of myself that I *know* is in there but can't express herself verbally, not even to speak with my own inner dialogue (I've always perceived of myself thinking as 2-3 separate internal monologues which are in conversation with each other at all times)
Anyway basically what I'm saying is I need to get back into collage making
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lipsyncforyourlife · 3 years ago
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taenuviel · 2 years ago
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everytime i went to the godforsaken bird app it turns out to be a bad idea.
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neonun-au · 2 years ago
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thoughts on k r&b? favorite artists/producers? i trust your opinion…..
if you want something more specific then rank beenzino’s discography lol
wow this sent me down a rabbit hole lmao i used to dip my toes a LOT into k r&b but i fell out of it after a while cause the rappers that crossed over with it so often started to annoy me a lil bit when show me the money became like...a big thing LMAO so so many of my faves are old old
beenzino has a great discography. hes definitely up there as a fave. 24 26 girl live life like a fish...still top peak album so good.
i mean zion.t is a classic and he undeniably made so much good stuff, but primary was really where it was at for me. he seems to have sort of...disappeared, but his 2012 album??? unreal. SEETHRU?????
what happened to sonnet son? she was so interesting and its so hard to find her stuff now fdjksf ms. burgundy was my fucking jam the year it came out i was so into it
i kind of fell off of it around the time dean started gaining popularity but his first album i still love. 21 is a solid bop every time i listen to it
simon d. simon dominic. simon d o m i n i c oh oh. classic. he makes great stuff. cheerz still goes as hard as ever
suran is always a good listen. like no matter what she does, her voice just comes through so nicely.
gray had a hand in a lot of songs i really loved back in the day, and to this day still he's making some interesting stuff. blink was and still is a real fave (esp the remix)
giriboy has been making a lot of things lately that i very much enjoy as well, and he has been a staple for a while i think !
i also sort of miss kanto? he did some really fun collabs with some idols. his song with infinite's sunggyu was one i listened to a lot back in the day. i should catch up with his stuff
crush is good, but i never really got too much into his stuff. i loved his song 'sometimes' but i loved the cover by jamie park (ne jimin park) a lot more than the original tbh i was trying to find it but its so impossible fjhdaskjfd maybe ill have to upload it from my itunes
dynamic duo's 7th album (luckynumbers) is one that i really enjoyed. it was like...nice summertime r&b.
i used to listen to this guy called eachone a lot. he had an album in 2012 called diorama that i was really really in love with. especially the song i like...
this soulights album in particular
sexyhomme had some mixtapes that i loved that sort of straddled the line between r&b and hip hop a lot, but i always loved them. theyre difficult to find now, but he has some stuff up on spotify that is still very good ! (also 0 monthly listeners??? wth?)
do you remember that cover of officially missing you that geeks did? i dont know what happened to them but i still listen to that song. they did one with jo hyunah of urban zakapa too called just go and i really love that song
as far as the current k r&b scene goes, i think that bibi and bi (funny) are making some really interesting stuff ! btbt blew my fucking mind so im happy to see him doing some stuff. and bibi is hit or miss for me with her actual songs but i always think she's doing something interesting.
mino's last album is genuinely phenomenal. im so into it. i think he has been doing some really interesting things for a while now but that album was sort of the best of him all boiled down into one package. i loved kill and the title track tang ofc
sam kim put out a nice album in 2018 that i got to late but its a great time.
i would be remiss if i didnt mention feeldog !! ex-idol now doing a lot of production and his own solo stuff. and its all exceptionally good and very underrated. detox really is a favourite of mine this year, such a gem
the scene has changed so much from when i used to actively pay attention to it i dont even really know who is still in it beyond the k r&b that is so seeped into the fabric of kpop itself now. im glad so many idols are finding some purchase in the genre through solo careers and stuff, like genuinely i love yugyeoms r&b, and baekhyun and kai make some really solid stuff.
honestly it seems to me like the future of k r&b is a lot of idols / ex idols who genuinely grew up on and love the genre and are bringing their flavour and experience from the pop industry side of things to r&b and i think thats pretty cool. its always been rather interwoven, but you see more and more crossover now than ever before
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beautifulpersonpeach · 2 years ago
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JWEEYYYY-HOPPEEEEEEEEEEE
Voice gone. Wig misplaced. Panties missing.
Where do I even start??
Should I talk (again) about how BTS themselves express their respect for Black artists throughout their discography and performances and go out of their way to actually pay homage to these artists, something that is still a rarity in K-pop in 2022? Because again, Hobi paid homage to Wu-Tang Clan’s Ol’ Dirty Bastard just before he began What If and that was when I, personally, lost my shit.
Should I talk about the I.N.S.A.N.E. energy of the crowd?? You know what? I have a post sitting in my drafts about how the fandom has responded to Hobi’s solo release and it leans more negative than positive but after seeing the response and love Hobi received last night, I’m going to have to rethink that post. Because I saw locals next to me learning fan chants from ARMYs and screaming their hearts out. The fandom showed up in force to support Hobi’s performance at Lolla and I’m so happy I can hardly type straight. The whole crowd was alive and screaming the lyrics back at Hoseok. It was absolutely incredible.
Should I talk about how Hobi (of course) brought BTS along with him, performing remixes from BTS/OT7 staples like Dynamite and the Cyphers…
Should I talk about the commercial performance Hobi had relative to, well, everyone else? Lol. I’ll leave that to the Chicago Tribune.
Should I even mention Jimin? I need to come up with better descriptions of this beautiful, intelligent, manggaetteok. He really is the sort of person that shows up for a friend that needs it. That Vlive will get a second watch once the adrenaline is out of my system and I’ve had a spinach-celery detox smoothie, cause I think there’s something to be said about Jimin’s comments on his own potential to perform (especially when we know he’s expected to have a private schedule in LA soon) but this will all come later.
Jung Hoseok is a complete artist and I am so proud of him.
That’s the most I can write out at 3:57 AM EST still high off Hobipalooza. BTS in Chapter 2 is coming for all of you. One thing I personally love about BTS is how healthily competitive they are with each other. Because if Hobi is the first official solo performer and we got this, best believe the rest of the guys will see this as the benchmark to top (whether or not they say so). By the time we get to Jimin’s official solo release I don’t think any of us will be left standing.
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kibumkim · 3 years ago
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mx's Japanese discography or their english discography
Japanese all the way man they have BANGERS like go listen to detox and aura and come back here!
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popjuicemag · 5 years ago
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Ambitious, long-drawn and rewarding: The 1975 return with the second part of Music for Cars
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by Sabrena Kadir • May 22, 2020
If there was one thing the loud, punk anthem, People, should have clued us about, it was that Notes on a Conditional Form would be nothing like The 1975’s usual sound.
Granted, this album is the follow up effort to 2018’s A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships, both of which form the singular “Music for Cars” era and thus bear notable similarities to each other topically.
Yet, at the same time, Notes feels so much like a sonic departure worlds away from their discography—it’s confusing at best on a cursory listen, but reveals more to unpack with each repeated play.
The months preceding the release of this oft-delayed project gave us eight album cuts, including the disjointed, anxiety-themed track, Frail State of Mind and the stripped-down acoustic Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America.
With all those singles out, Notes still runs nearly 80 minutes over 22 songs. It’s a slow-burn after the introductory, five-minute long Greta Thunberg sound piece and Matty screaming in our ears on People. 
Then we’re straight into two instrumentals—a magical, Disney-esque tune that is The End (Music for Cars), followed by Streaming. The latter warrants little to talk about, apart from having it lead into the subdued, lazy groove of the next album cut, The Birthday Party, a “digital detox” soundtrack with a slight country twang. It’s dreamy and ethereal in both its tune and accompanying visual, with a whole bunch of memes peppered throughout the video, but the lyrics are anything but.
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Where the album finally picks up, and where I find myself the most immersed is when references to their older works are being sprinkled throughout the new material. Roadkill takes us back to the hallmark track of their opus: 2013’s Robbers, off their eponymous debut project (“If you don't eat, then you'll never grow / If you don't shoot, then you'll never know”). Nothing Revealed / Everything Denied, bears the stylisation of How To Draw / Petrichor, and clarifies lyrics from Love It if We Made It (that Matty never f*cked in a car, I was lying), both from A Brief Inquiry. I’d position this particular one as the album's standout track, with a gospel choir as backup in the chorus, distorted vocals (whose voice is that on the bridge?), and the interpolation of subtle hip-hop beats. On paper, it spells nothing but confusion in terms of its arrangement and elements, yet it has quickly become a fan-favourite, and rightfully so. This one’s my personal pick of the bunch, no surprise there.
Not far off from the album’s crown jewel, we have Tonight (I Wish I Was Your Boy). It’s an easy listen over a steady, relaxed beat. Shiny Collarbone incorporates dancehall elements, Playing On My Mind seems like it would fit right into the dream-like trance of I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It, and Having No Head is a 6 minute long half-and-half of piano instrumental and mellowed out bass.
Closing the album are tracks Don’t Worry and Guys, and they are worth every ounce of sap. The former is written and performed by Matty’s dad, Tim Healy, and oddly enough the heavy autotune on this one works. The latter is an ode to friendship and an absolute tearjerker, ending off the lengthy project with Matty paying homage to his three main men (“The moment that we started a band / Was the best thing that ever happened”). 
Notes was definitely a journey to get through, and at certain points came close to feeling a tad bit protracted with the melding of genres, experimentation and lengthy instrumentals. Unlike their last three albums, a lack of overall cohesiveness was what was missing. But make no mistake about it, at no point did the songs feel boring at all. I’m going to be cradling this collection closely for the months to come, and for what it’s worth, no one likes predictability anyway.
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showload271 · 3 years ago
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Raw is the second studio album by American rapper Hopsin. The album was released on November 19, 2010, through Funk Volume. 2 3 Mass effect 2 unlock all armor. The album contains guest appearances from rappers SwizZz and Cryptic Wisdom. Like its predecessors, the album's production was entirely handled by Hopsin himself.
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Find Hopsin discography, albums and singles on AllMusic. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window American rapper Hopsin has released five studio albums, two mixtapes, 51 singles (including eleven as a featured artist) and 57 music videos.After signing with Ruthless Records in 2007, Hopsin released his debut studio album entitled, Gazing at the Moonlight, in October 2009. The album was a commercial failure, selling only 42 copies in its first week Hopsin's album, Knock Madness was released on 26 November 2013 to fairly good success in US Rap Charts. Featured guests for the album include Dizzy Wright, SwizZz, Jarren Benton, and Tech N9ne. He has said the album has more of a positive message and said it is better than Dr. Dre 's Detox Most people consider Raw as Hopsin's best album for a reason. Every song on here is fantastic. I can listen to this album in it's entirety without feeling that a single song is lacking. Usually I look at a track list of an album and see at least one song that I can't remember but every song on Raw is memorable Popular Hopsin albums Minor Disturbance* 2021 No Shame. 2017 Pound Syndrome. 2015 Knock Madness. 2013 Raw. 2010 Gazing at the Moonlight. 2009 Show all albums by Hopsin.
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Raw is Hopsin's sophomore album, and his first independent album after leaving Ruthless Records and forming his own label Funk Volume.The growth as an artist is clearly heard on this record Hopsin discography and songs: Music profile for Hopsin, born 18 July 1985. Genres: West Coast Hip Hop, Hardcore Hip Hop, Conscious Hip Hop. Albums include Happy Ending, Pound Syndrome, and Raw Here's the audio for Hopsin's new single off his upcoming album Knock Madness due out at the end of November. Check out the lyrics on GotBars, Hopsin takes a shot at Kanye West and Kendrick Lamar The undisputed king of underground hip-hop is a man by the name of Marcus Hopson, better known as Hopsin. Many truly believe he is the best rapper out. As an independent artist with his label Funk Volume, Hopsin has been selling out world tours for years, signed successful artists, and amassed a huge following Hopsin's new single KUMBAYA available everywhere:https://ffm.to/kumbayaFollow Hopsin:Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hellohopsinInstagram: @hopsinTwitter:.
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Hopsin has released three studio albums, Gazing At the Moonlight through Ruthless Records, Raw and his latest album Knock Madness along with the mixtape Haywire (with SwizZz) through Funk Volume. He is due to release a collaboration extended play with Travis Barker. He is well known for his use of white colored eye contacts in music videos.
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Pound Syndrome, an Album by Hopsin. Released 24 July 2015 on Funk Volume (catalog no. 548821-2; CD). Genres: Pop Rap, West Coast Hip Hop, Hardcore Hip Hop. Rated #1520 in the bestalbums of 2015
Hopsin is one of the most unmistakable faces in hip-hop, due in part to a devoted cult following, his tendency to name-drop and the white contact lenses he chooses to rock, both live and in music.
Hopsin allowed life to take its course before getting back into the booth. Personal experiences sparked a wealth of ideas, many of which are represented in songs throughout his third studio album.
Album Rating: 2.5 Good review, pos'd. I dug this album but I'll be the first to admit Hopsin has some seriously corny moments. I feel like he can't write a chorus to save his life, and Good Guys Get Left Behind is cringe-worthy. NocturnalRainbows November 27th 201
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Marcus Jamal Hopson (born July 18, 1985), better known by his stage name Hopsin, is an American rapper, record producer, director and actor from Los Angeles, California. In 2007, he was signed to Ruthless Records, and had founded his own record label, Funk Volume, in 2009
Gazing at the Moonlight is the debut studio album by American rapper Hopsin. It was released on October 27, 2009, through Ruthless Records. This was Hopsin's only record released with Ruthless Records as the album created bitter tension between Ruthless and Hopsin, due to the lack of promotion and financial compensation for the album
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On Twisted, the album's best display of lyrical acrobatics, Hopsin openly admits to his standoffish attitude towards his peers, contemporaries and pretty much anyone he doesn't mess with
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Does anybody know if Hopsin's new album is set to be released this year? 8 comments. share. save hide report. 100% Upvoted. Log in or sign up to leave a comment log in sign up. Sort by. best. level 1. 5 points · 2 months ago. Not sure, but I think it will. level 2. 3 points · 2 months ago. He said so. level 1 21 votes, 10 comments. 2.2k members in the hopsin community. The official Reddit community for Hopsin and Hopsin related topics Mixtape sequal of Hopsin's latest & best album RAW!. Now I'm proud to present RAW 2.0! The order I track listed is in the order of him ftom Ruthless Records to where he is now. Funk Volume! I can't wait til' Haywire 2! Enjoy the mixtape! X La'Reonte Wright (born November 26, 1990) is an American rapper better known by his stage name Dizzy Wright. In December 2011 he signed to rapper Hopsin's independent record label Funk Volume. After signing he released his debut studio album SmokeOut Conversations in April 2012. He foll read mor
Hopsin, Soundtrack: Dear White People. Marcus Hopson, AKA Hopsin, is an actor/musician from Los Angeles, California. He got his first acting role in 2001 playing a pizza parlor kid in Max Keeble's Big Move. Hopson's other roles have been playing on the TV show That's So Raven for one episode and, most notably, playing a senior rapper in the hit musical Fame See all the albums from Hopsin available on Napster Justin Ritter (born September 28, 1987), known professionally as SwizZz, is an American rapper and songwriter.He is best known for significantly collaborating with childhood friend Hopsin, and being signed to their record label Funk Volume, which was founded by Hopsin himself.He has released various singles and released two mixtapes including Haywire with Hopsin, and Good Morning SwizZzle .w.a. rare ra hopsin best songs . Install. Ill Mind of Hopsin 8 is an English album released in 2016. Contains Ads. Tech N9ne. R&B/Hip-Hop. Hopsin takes some time out of his vacation to drop off some bars. In 2007, he was signed to Ruthless Records, and had founded his own record label, Funk Volume, in 2009
Here are all the best new hip-hop albums coming out this week. Bishop Nehru — My Disregarded Thoughts. At just 23 years old, this New Yorker is already a mainstay on the city's independent rap. Hopsin's released five studio albums to date, including Knock Madness and Gazing at the Moonlight. He's appeared on multiple Disney Channel shows, like That's So Raven and Lizzie McGuire , and.
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Download Pound Syndrome. Buy mp3 Pound Syndrome album of Hopsin. Price 0,4 Editors' Notes Filled with raw emotion and complex questions about faith, fame, and the rap game, Pound Syndrome is a turbulent set from the Los Angeles rapper/producer/actor. The album's most powerful moments—Ill Mind of Hopsin 7, Ramona, and No Hope—are fast-and-furious rants detailing his complicated views on spirituality and self-image, while Rap Sucks is an.
No Shame, an Album by Hopsin. Released 24 November 2017 on Undercover Prodigy. Genres: West Coast Hip Hop, Trap. Rated #1464 in the best albums of 2017 Knock Madness by Hopsin album reviews & Metacritic score: The Los Angeles rapper self-produced his third studio release featuring guest appearances from Jarren Benton, Dizzy Wright, G-Mo Skee, Passionate MC, SwizZz, an..
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Hopsin started releasing his own tracks in 2002; however, it was in 2007 when he was signed to the Ruthless Records label and released his debut album, Gazing At the Moonlight in 2009. That next year, Hopsin, started his own label, Funk Volume, and released the album 'Raw' Hopsin's debut single Pans In the Kitchen was released on May 27, 2008. The album was set to be self-produced by Hopsin and feature no collaborations with other artists. However his debut album, Gazing at the Moonlight was not released until October 27, 2009, with little to no promotion Enjoy the best Hopsin Quotes at BrainyQuote. Quotations by Hopsin, American Musician, Born July 18, 1985. Share with your friends
. Fifth studio album by American rapper Hopsin. Released on November 24, 2017, through Undercover Prodigy and 300 Entertainment Hey yo Hopsin, I fucking love you, cause you supply the best rhymes Since your flow is kinda strange, you should sign with Tech N9ne You design erect lines, who am I to just lie? Every single night I play your music right at bedtime And usually I'm not into dark dick I wanna do something freaky enough to win your heart with I say, What you.
Nobody's heard anything from Hopsin in two-and-a-half years. You haven't heard anything from SwizZz, period. You know, Jarren just put out his first album. And, Dizzy's best music is still. . See more ideas about hopsin, strange music, rap The album was released on July 24, 2015, through Funk Volume and Warner Bros. Records. The album was supported by four singles: Ill Mind of Hopsin 7, Crown Me, Fly and Fort Collins. Pound Syndrome was the last release on the label Funk Volume, which was co-owned by Hopsin, before the label disbanded in 2016 Last week, Hopsin released his fourth studio album, Pound Syndrome, after fooling everyone that he was quitting rap and moving to Australia at the end of 2014. At first, his fans thought he was. Hopsin has established himself as a force in the game and he's been doing his thing for years. Returning with his album, No Shame, Hopsin has a few features. His album dropped yesterday and boasts seventeen new tracks. Stream No Shame by Hopsin below
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Hopsin's debut single Pans In the Kitchen was released on May 27, 2008. It was self written and co-produced but no-one but Hopsin himself. But a later project in the same year went on to over do his initial debut and 'gazing The Moonlight' became more established, it was co-produced and thus Hopsin was beaten by the music business
In the interview, he said that this is definitely the best album that (he's) ever created, hands down.(6) On July 8, 2015, Hopsin released the album's track listing.(7) Singles(edit) On July 18, 2014, Hopsin released Ill Mind Of Hopsin 7 five months prior to the announcement of Pound Syndrome.(8
antly self-produced the album, so he sought his release from his record company as he felt there was a lack of support for his work. This led to Hopsin founding his own record label called Funk Volume
Best Known For. The popularity of Ill Mind of Hopsin video series, which received over a million views in 24 hours. Taking shots at a number of leading rappers including Drake, Rick Ross and Soulja Boy in his single Sag My Pants. First Album. In October 2009, Hopsin released his debut studio album, Gazing at the Moonlight
This album was called Emurge and was one of Hopsin's best works at the peak of his song producing skills. He later became part of Ruthless Records in 2007 and immediately started working on an official debut album named 'Gazing at the moonlight'
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ent figure in the world of contemporary hip-hop, and has numerous albums appearing in the Billboard 200. He has often straddled the line of underground and mainstream hip-hop, working outside hip-hop norms, yet collaborating with many major-label rappers
One source of Hopsin's angst appears to be his rap career. The 28-year-old, born Marcus Jamal Hopsin, is on the cusp of unveiling album number three, Knock Madness, and tweeted about leaving. Facts and live sources online about Hopsin Discography Torrent - Wix.com. American rapper Hopsin has released five studio albums, two mixtapes, 42 singles (including four as a featured artist) and 48 music videos. Mar 14, 2016 - DOWNLOAD SONG: Hopsin Ill Mind Of Hopsin 8 (Dame Ritter acoustic version in my opinion is the best wizard.
Knock Madness is ranked as the best album by Hopsin Hopsin's album, Knock Madness was released on 26 November 2013 to fairly good success in US Rap Charts. Featured guests for the album include Dizzy Wright, SwizZz, Jarren Benton, and Tech N9ne. He has said the album has more of a positive message and said it is better than Dr. Dre's Detox Usually I'm pretty up to date with the underground scene but somehow underground Cali artist Hopsin fell under even my radar till now. The CD is titled 'Raw' and that says it all. Check out. Here are the 10 best-selling rap albums of all time in the United States. 10. of 10. OutKast - Speakerboxx/The Love Below (2003) Frank Micelotta Archive / Getty Images. 11.4 million. OutKast's Speakerboxx/The Love Below is a double album. The RIAA double-counts double albums. Meaning: one copy = two units
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d left and it's nowhere to be found Am I a big ol' parody? 'Cause it's no fair to me And now I'm at the point where I'm spending a grand a week on hypnotherapy Look, I'm tryna wash.
It took me a while to get hip to NF, but now that I am, I am a better persona and a more satisfied rap customer. In two weeks and some change, the Michigan rapper plans on dropping a brand new mixtape called CLOUDS that I will be checking out. To get us hyped up for the mixtape, NF decided to release LOST with Hopsin today
g project CLOUDS (THE MIXTAPE) set to drop March 26, 2021. Lost Ft. Hopsin is now available for strea
em, Yelawolf, NF, and related rappers I can't think of right now. Hop uses real-life anecdotes to inspire his music. He's rapped about his ex, mostly in his Ill Mind of Hopsin series o..
2 product ratings - Raw Hopsin music CD 0859704756344 Free Shipping with Tracking# New from Japa . Hopsin declared the end of Funk Volume when he broke away from the label he co-founded. He discussed his reasoning for leaving in the Illmind of Hopsin 8 track, where he detailed his.
Albums The best albums and mixtapes of Hopsin. No Shame (slowed N chopped) Hopsin. RAW 2.0 Hopsin. Show More. Singles The best singles of Hopsin. I Don't Want It Hopsin. Picasso Hopsin. The Purge Hopsin. Bus That Hopsin. False Advertisement Hopsin. Die This Way Hopsin. No Words Hopsin. Show More. Also Appear Let's make one thing very clear before we delve into Undercover Prodigy Hopsin's fifth LP, No Shame.It is his first on his second self-made label since the dissolution of Funk Volume in 2016 but more important to note, it is also released in association with 300 Entertainment, which hosts several mumble rappers and whose creators' main mission has always been to turn out the most popular. about hopsin: Continuing a tireless grind as one of independent music's most inspired, impactful, and influential voices, Hopsin continually levels up his signature lyrical mastery. In 2007, the Los Angeles spitter, producer, director, editor, actor, and Undercover Prodigy founder first made his presence known with no-holds barred lyricism. In the middle of 2016, Hopsin released the single False Advertisement. Checkout more mixtapes of Hopsin and more content related to rap and hip-hop on our platform Black Music Artists Hopsin Best Dating Sites American Rappers Hip Hop Artists Album Releases Celebs Celebrities Record Producer Archive(MOTD) | Music Assent Music On This Day Features Important Days In Music, Celebrity Birthdays, Albums Released On This Day & Much More
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Hopsin has written, performed, and produced a song and video series The Ill Mind of Hopsin in which he seems to use the term ill to represent an outside-the-box and independent approach. In 2007, Hopsin signed a major record deal with Ruthless Records, and released his freshman album, Gazing at the Moonlight in October 2009. Unfortunately Hopsin was never able to get on the same page as Ruthless, so in 2010 he decided to cut ties, and join his own label, Funk Volume In terms of the writing and production, this song marks yet another collaboration between NF and Tommee Profitt, with Saint X performing both roles on the track also. And the other co-writer of the song is its feature, Hopsin. Hopsin is a rapper from L.A. whose style is somewhat similar to that of NF's. In fact the former expressed a desire.
Hopsin will continue supporting his fourth studio album 'Pound Syndrome' released on July 24th, 2015. The album debuted at a career-best #17 on the Billboard 200 and features guest appearances from Jarren Benton, Dizzy Wright and SwizZz. His previous 2013 album 'Knock Madness' includes the singles 'Old Friend', 'Hop Is Back' and 'Rip Your Heart. Fall is a song in which Eminem boasts of all the rappers he's inspired, presumably approving of Hopsin as a worthy rapper influenced by earlier Eminem work, including such huge albums as The Slim Shady LP, The Marshall Mathers LP, and The Eminem Show.All of the aforementioned records went multi-platinum, selling millions of units in the United States alone
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Unfortunately, one of the best tracks on the album is followed by what I think is the worst track on the album. It's a whole track about Hopsin getting a happy ending at an Asian massage parlor, but on top of that it has a light oriental beat and little semi-racist accents, going suckee suckee and fuckee fuckee
Hopsin Net Worth. As of May 2021, Hopsin has an estimated net worth of more than $4 million. He amassed this fortune by releasing many albums and singles in his career. He has also released many music videos and has also served as its director. Hopsin has also made guest appearances or cameo appearances in many music videos
Album: Alone With Me - Single / Original Release Date: 2021-03-22. Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap. it might be best So how did you manage to get rich, yet be so empty? you was the Ill Mind of Hopsin on the list with the GOATs Then you fell off, you should've took a different approach (Aw
Editors' Notes Rocking the same type of shock-value me so crazy rap as a young Eminem, the Odd Future dudes, and most of the acts on Tech N9ne's Strange Music label, Jarren Benton rhymes extensively about getting wasted, killing or maiming people, and assorted debauchery—all with a decidedly tongue-in-cheek, semi-comedic steez. He's built a cult following thanks to mixtapes like Huffing. The L.A. rapper Hopsin is mostly known -- to me, anyway -- for two things: Wearing goofy-colored contact lenses and having a weirdly huge internet fan base. So when Hopsin posted his phone number. (Pre-Chorus 2: Hopsin, NF, Both) Yeah, manifested this Do not treat me like some adolescent kid I am prayin' to the Lord with the Book of James hopin' He gon' add my testament This dark cloud, that's my residence Demons knockin', I don't have to let 'em in I done made mistakes, day to day, you probably can't relat Best Hopsin Hopson Wallpapers For Chrome Try Hopsin Hopson wallpapers and enjoy your browsing experience. Marcus Jamal Hopson, otherwise called Hopsin, is an American rapper, songwriter and record producer. He likewise acted in a couple of motion pictures and TV serials. He showed up in a couple of minor acting jobs and made his very own music. Hopsin Drops Video For New Song Alone With Me — Watch March 23, 2021 Eric Peterson Brutal News , Press Releases 0 One of the preeminent independent artists of this generation touted by everyone from Eminem to Dwayne The Rock Johnson and streamed 1 billion-plus times, HOPSIN has just shared the video for the new song Alone With.
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Find Hopsin credit information on AllMusic. This L.A.-based rapper was signed to Ruthless, but broke out on his own in 2010 with the self-released hit Sag My Pants
Video: Hopsin - Ill Mind of Hopsin 7 Funk Volume Co-Founder Stands Alone Under A Blazing Desert Sun in Search of a Response From God 07.18.2014 The Video: Follow the Ill Mind of Hopsin series and you'll have a diary-like timeline of Hopsin's rise in the industry from a hard-spitting, white contact lens-wearing rapper with an overcrowded (
LOST Lyrics NF Ft. Hopsin. LOST Lyrics NF Ft. Hopsin: Presenting the lyrics of the song LOST from the Album CLOUDS (THE MIXTAPE) sung by NF Ft. Hopsin.The producer of this song is Tommee Profitt, Saint X & NF
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The Real Best Rapper Alive: Hopsin The undisputed king of underground hip-hop is a man by the name of Marcus Hopson, better known as Hopsin. As an independent artist with his label My Funk..
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Hopsin's ex-girlfriend and baby mama Alyce Madden is a makeup artist from Australia. She resides there with her son named Zade Ryker Lee. Alyce and Hopsin didn't have a great love life. The pair broke up after Alyce allegedly cheated on Hopsin. But it looks like Hopsin is all set to forgive his baby mama Hopsin has written, performed and produced a song and video series The Ill Mind of Hopsin in which he seems to use the term ill to represent an outside-the-box and independent approach. Hopsin proceeds to parody how many popular hip-hop artists music sound. While the track is gibberish and generic sounding, it's not far off some club songs Yeah, haha, yeah shout out to my brothers, turn it up
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Hopsin - Dream Forever Lyrics. You're the only girl that never disrespected me You always know how to bring out the best of me Cupid shot us separately Then we came toget Currently, the artist is working on his fourth album entitled Pound Syndrome which is going to be released soon. The following singles have appeared on the R&B and Rap music charts: Ill Mind of Hopsin 5 (2012), Hop Is Back (2013) and Ill Mind of Hopsin 7 (2014) Our How To Rap Like Hopsin YouTube Training! How Hopsin Got Started. Hopsin recorded his self-produced indie album, Emerge, mostly between 2002 and 2003.. But, in 2005, he grabbed an $8 Wal-Mart microphone, put the Fruity Loops program on his computer, and turned the basement into his recording lab Hopson is currently a rapper, using the alias Hopsin, and has started his own record label Funk Volume. He has made five albums(2017). He also left Funk Volume at the start of 2016, and eventually started yet another record label called undercover prodigy
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Music of 2018
Top 10 Albums (No Particular Order)
Death Grips - Year of the Snitch
Even though it’s had some time to settle, I’m still not 100% sure where to place this album in Death Grips’s discography. Regardless, Death Grips continues to reinvent themselves more and more with every continuous album, and continues moreso to be more unpredictable than ever. The departure from their earlier hip hop sound and more toward experimental punk and rock suits them better than ever. While I’m a bit shaky on the predictability of the sound of some songs (Flies & Streaky notably), the songs of which do fall flat, I absolutely love the direction the majority of the album trends toward - songs like Death Grips is Online, Black Paint, and Dilemma perfectly embody the direction I’d hoped they’d go into after The Powers That B. Meanwhile, songs like The Fear and Little Richard continue to be as odd as ever - in the best way possible. My one complaint is that I’d wished they’d have departed a bit more from the predictable hip hop songs I’d mentioned above, but overall, the rest of the album is so great it’s hard to complain. 
Car Seat Headrest - Twin Fantasy (Rerecording/Remaster)
Car Seat Headrest’s original Twin Fantasy is a kind of cult classic bandcamp album which garnered a lot of notoriety, so the 2018 reissue garnering just as much should be a surprise to no one. While it’s true that the original rough quality added to the charm and in the re-recording process certain elements of the original don’t have the same effect, the strengths of the album shine through regardless. What can I say about this album that hasn’t already been said? This is the best indie rock album about depressed gay furries on tumblr I’ve ever heard.
Teyana Taylor - K.T.S.E
The Kanye Wyoming sessions were definitely a spectacle at the time, and because of all the chaos surrounding the releases, and the incredible amount of hype that was generated during the time, KTSE was unfairly overshadowed by a lot of the other albums that came out at the end - and it being the last to release, further mucked by delays and technical problems, didn’t help its case. Listening to the album in full though, it’s pretty sad this was the case, but in my opinion it’s the best album to come out of the Wyoming sessions. It’s an amazing call back to Kanye’s ability to still sample soul, and some of the instrumentals took me right back to the early 2000s, like a time machine. Teyana Taylor might not be the strongest voice in R&B or the most well known, but her performance alongside these instrumentals is definitely something to be lauded. In addition, Gonna Love Me is one of my favorite songs of 2018.
IDLES - Joy as an Act of Resistance.
While I have to admit I’m not as hot on some of the social critiques this album delivers in its music, its done in a way that I can definitely appreciate it. That said, the music on this stuff itself is some of the best punk I’ve heard in forever - maybe this decade. There’s some points of contention in the bluntly direct, sometimes annoying lyrics , but overall, a lot of the politics can probably be seen as a callback to the roots of punk with a modern spin. That said, the instrumentation and vocal performances on this thing are great. As a punk fan at heart I have to say this if there’s one punk or rock album you listen to this year, it should probably be this one. It’s amazing.
Parquet Courts - Wide Awaaaaake!
Continuing on from the last entry above, Parquet Courts smashed it earlier in the year with this post-punk revival album. While post-punk may continue to be influential to a lot of artists, I admittedly haven’t heard a lot of straight up post-punk revivalism, especially not as enjoyable as this, in a long time. While the themes of the album are honestly pretty similar to the above album as well, this is probably the closest you’re gonna get to a Talking Heads or Joy Division album in 2018 - and damn is it good.
Hermit and the Recluse (Ka & Animoss) - Orpheus vs. the Sirens
Two darlings of the real hip hop underground link up for one of the best hip hop albums of the year - and probably the best written. Ka continues to push for his well deserved title of one of the best lyricists to ever enter the genre - which is near insane given his very underground status. A lot of the instrumentals on this thing perfectly suit Ka’s style - lots of looping, eclectic beats, with a hint of eeriness or vintage shine. There’s some soul-like samples mixed in as well for good measure, something I’d never complain about on a hip hop album. Ka’s writing is arguably some of the best in his career as well - which given his portfolio up until this point, is really saying something. His densely layered, metaphor and thematically driven calls to mythology and poetically-inspired style of rapping are the perfect complement to the instrumentals over this album.
J.I.D - DiCaprio 2
J.I.D is one of my favorite newcomers in hip hop, and definitely one of the acts in the genre I’m hopeful for the future - not that this is an uncommon opinion. At this point, he’s got cosigns in coming from every direction - enough that people are already calling him overrated - and he hasn’t even really gotten started yet. The Never Story was an interesting debut album when it came out last year - a case study in an eclectic hip hop album that manages to encapsulate much of the modern trends in the genre while also incorporating some fantastic rapping and some oddly enchanting music choices. DiCaprio 2 - in J.I.D’s own words - is not his magnum opus, or his GKMC - an album comparison common in those already comparing him to a young Kendrick Lamar (despite JID being almost 30, surprisingly). However, despite that, this is a fantastic album regardless; the rapping is some of the best of any newcomer to the genre. There’s punchlines and flows that make callbacks to Lil Wayne, and technical skill to match many currently lauded acts. It’s a great mix of technicality, fun, and skill. While not every song is perfect - Tiiied and Westbrook were a bit underwhelming in my opinion - when this album reaches highs, it reaches REALLY high. Songs like Off Da Zoinkys, Skrawberries, and Despacito Too to name a few are hints that J.I.D isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, and I’m certainly excited for his future.
MGMT - Little Dark Age
A lot of what I’ve heard from MGMT has been hit or miss for me, but their synth heavy album from earlier in the year is one of those times where when they hit with me, they really seem to hit heavy. The psychedelic vibes on this album are pretty entrancing, and while I can see the vocals as being love or hate, personally I’m a great fan of them on most of the songs. There’s a few low points where they feel a bit robotic - perhaps on purpose - but outside of those few grating moments, the album’s highs are too high for me to ignore otherwise. Mark it up as a win for psychedelic pop.
Pusha T - Daytona
As I said earlier, Kanye’s Wyoming sessions were one of the biggest music spectacles this year, especially for those in the hip hop genre. Combined with the massive hype circling Pusha T’s supposed release of King Push - an album up there with Detox and Doomstarks in probably never coming out - most hip hop fans were posted up for hours each night in anticipation of what would actually release (and what wouldn’t). While I can’t say I enjoyed this as much as KTSE, it’s still a great album regardless. The instrumentals are gritty and tight - there’s no room for mistakes, and there’s rarely any lows. Pusha raps as great as always, minus some slip ups with some poor or awkward lines. Overall, it’s a great album, but it’s short nature and lack of experimentation or boundary pushing leave a bit to be desired. Kanye’s fantastic production shines more than Pusha does at times - which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but it never feels like Push really leaves his comfort zone; especially after hearing songs in the past like Lunch Money, it makes me wish he did. Regardless, I can’t really thrash this album; it’s a perfectly compressed hip hop album, and one of the best of the year.  
Blood Orange - Negro Swan
Devonte Hynes, better known as Blood Orange, is one of those musicians I’m suprised we don’t hear more about. I have to admit - his voice can be a bit grating at times - but overall, it’s one of those albums whose highs far overshadow subjective lows like that. The instrumentation is varied and lush; overall, Hyne’s production is some of the best its ever been. There’s a nice dip in pop, r&b, hip hop, funk, and other genres throughout the album. While I may have said his voice can be grating at times, I will say when it works - it works. Songs like Charcoal Baby are great examples of his voice working in tandem beautifully with his instrumentals. There’s some great vocal performances on this, and again, I think there’s some amazing production. It’s also more impressive when you realize Hynes alone produced the vast majority of this album, along with singing on basically all the songs. Other complaints? I do wish he brought back Despot because Clipped On from Cupid Deluxe. is an amazing song.
Honorable Mentions / Albums I Found Interesting but not Amazing
Lil Peep - Come Over When You’re Sober Pt. 2
COWYS2 isn’t a perfect album. None of Lil Peep’s albums are perfect - his music has largely remained controversial; it seems to piss off both rock and hip hop fans.There’s a lot of complaints I’ve seen about this album - “it’s overproduced” seems to be the biggest one. Is it? Maybe. But man, this album appeals to my love of emo music like no album has in a long time. His writing might not the best, and the instrumentals might be a bit weak at times, but overall, as a posthumous album, you can only complain so much. It’s not perfect, but neither have any of his other albums been. For what it is - a mix of hip hop and early 2000s pop punk and emo - it’s great as it is. Runaway is one of my favorite songs of the year.
Lil Peep - Goth Angel Sinner EP (Unofficial Leak)
I was debating if I should include this at all since it’s technically unofficial, but given I included COWYS, I figured it was worth it. Peep’s death was an untimely shock, and while his music might not have always been the best, I think his interesting blend of music and notably recognizable voice was something he’ll be remembered for regardless. He was growing in his sound, moving away from hip hop and more into that musical sphere of punk and emo - and GAS is a sad hint at what could have been. It’s some of his best music by a wide margin, and it’s profoundly depressing that we’ll never see him at his true potential. RIP Peep.
Kids See Ghosts - Kids See Ghosts
One of the hipster darling albums of the year, I wasn’t as impressed as everyone else. It’s not bad by any means, but I didn’t think it was amazing. There are some great points the album - the production is pretty good throughout, and Cudi and Kanye both deliver some great performances, but overall, I feel like it fell a bit short. The 7 song length didn’t help either; unlike Daytona, it doesn’t feel as tight, and sometimes it sounds more muddy than anything. Cudi’s vocals can be a bit lazy at times as well, and some of the insistent repetition on the songs doesn’t work well in an album so incredibly short to begin with. All that said, it’s a good album - I don’t want to disparage it too much. It has some of Kanye’s best rapping in ages (regardless of whether he wrote it), and it’s a fun listen. Kids See Ghosts and Cudi Montage are my favorite songs. 
Earl Sweatshirt - Some Rap Songs
Some Rap Songs is an album I’ve gone back and forth on quite a lot, which is impressive considering it’s barely been out as of writing this. It’s a short album, so I’ve managed to listen a few times, but even so, I’m torn on a lot of it. Earl’s writing is good, and some of the production is eclectic and interesting, but there are times the album dips in severe quality. Regardless of if it was intentional, the muddy (if not straight poor) mixing, lofi recording quality, and lack of variation are some of the few complaints I have on the album. It feels incredibly lazy at times - whether on purpose or not is a different question - but whether it “works” isn’t. There are some songs I do really like - I think Peanut and The Mint are some of the more interesting cuts, but songs like Nowhere2Go among others feel unimpressive, if not falling flat completely. If anything else, it’s an interesting listen, and especially emotional for those already fans of Earl.
Frank Ocean - ENDLESS (2018 Remaster/Reissue)
Frank Ocean is one of those artists who deserves the vast majority of his widespread acclaim. While his less than ideal music release schedule and mysterious public persona (or lack thereof) certainly play into that, his music really is what takes the trophy at the end of the day. When Endless originally released, Blonde definitely overshadowed it (and for good reason), but on its own, Endless still shines bright. The 2018 reissue adds a few new points to the album as well, which overall manage to improve it to a great degree. I was considering placing it in my top 10, but it felt unfair considering this album didn’t “really” come out in 2018, and the changes aren’t big enough to warrant considering it a new album. Still though, it deserved a mention.
Kero Kero Bonito - Time ‘n’ Place
I’m still a bit disappointed at KKB’s artistic choice to change their image and focus - it feels a bit cheap and insulting to some of their audience - but I can’t really disparage their music. While their artistic and musical growth seems more artificial and inorganic than anything, at the end of the day, it’s still growth. On its own, Time ‘n’ Place is a good album. It’s a good mix of their own brand of fun, experimentation, and genre hopping. While the pop fans they courted with their debut might still be disappointed, I did enjoy the album quite a lot, even if the aesthetic felt a bit annoying and - again - artificial. Taken on its own in isolation though, again, it’s a good album.
Anderson .Paak - Oxnard
There’s not a ton I can really say about Oxnard. It’s a good album. There’s a few points in which it falls flat, but even then, it’s not really bad. Okay, maybe except for the last song, which feels completely out of place. It’s no Malibu, no Yes Lawd!, and no Venice, but it’s a good album. Paak’s talent shines through no matter what. Dr. Dre’s influence really does shine through on this album though - it’s very reminiscent of some of Compton to me. I can see hardcore fans of Malibu or Yes Lawd not really liking this album, but the exploration of hip hop and funk more than r&b and soul really do suit Paak during a lot of this album. I say this as a massive fan of Malibu as well - it was one of my favorite albums of the year it came out. He’s branching out and experimenting, and it’s not a bad thing - especially when you look at his entire musical history. It’s worth checking out.
Leon Bridges - Good Thing
I haven’t seen his album talked about, like, basically anywhere. I’m surprised, because it’s a really good neo-soul album. It feels a bit repetitive at times, but the quality is consistent throughout. It’s an enjoyable listen if anything else. It’s not experimental, it’s not super varied, but it’s a tightly strung together, quality listen. The instrumentation is rich and catchy, the Leon’s vocals are great, and overall, much of the album is what I’d expect a neo-soul singer who isn’t D’Angelo in 2018. That said, there are a few weak points in the album where it’s a little week - and trends a bit more towards pop disappointingly, but the pure soul parts of the album are where Leon really shines the best.
Playboi Carti - Die Lit
Carti really can’t write music if his life depended on it, but he doesn’t need to. This thing, as a mainstream trap album, is weird. The instrumentals are odd, definitely not the type of thing you’d expect to hear on this type of album for the most part. They’re reminiscent of cloud rap at times, and at other times so incredibly minimal you can’t help but praise Carti for making the song still get stuck in your head. Overall, the instrumentals are entrancing, hazy, sometimes even bordering on possibly experimental. There’s a unique usage of samples that’s just instantly entrancing on a lot of these songs. That said, there’s still a lot of pop sensibilities, and these songs kind of water down the album a bit by departing from these aforementioned traits. It’s also just incredibly long at 19 songs; while this may work for some albums, for the type of music Carti is making, it kind of suffers from its length. Carti’s performances are the point of contention with most people. His writing is, again, basically nonexistent. Still, he manages to somehow steal the show over the production on a lot of this album. Whether it’s just his excessive usage of adlib ridden, partially lazy flows, or half-sung, half-slurred delivery, he just manages to carry a charisma that’s hard to ignore - even when he is saying literally nothing. It’s catchy, and in this type of music, that’s what matters. For hip hop fans especially, it’s an interesting listen. 
Biggest Disappointments & Least Favorite/Worst Albums (No Particular Order)
Kanye West - Ye
I’m a massive kanye fan, and I recognize that a lot of his more recent work can be panned a bit before growing into place. Yeezus and TLOP were two albums which were more growers than straight out the pan classics or similar. Ye, however, is no TLOP or Yeezus. It’s disappointing because a lot of good music came out of the Wyoming sessions, but for as much of a spectacle as it was, its centerpiece really fell flat. There’s some good songs on it - I really do like No Mistakes for example. Overall though? It’s length does it no favors, and at the end of the day, most of the album is incredibly medicore - which is exemplified even further by the fact that it’s Kanye producing it. Certain songs like Violet Crimes, which were at least meaningful, completely lose their meaning once you realize Kanye didn’t even write them, or given his recent associations with certain people, even mean the words written for them. It’s a mess, but not the good type of mess like TLOP. It’s just a mess.
Nas - Nasir
It’s a throw up between this and Ye for what’s the worse album out of the Wyoming sessions. I mean, in the very least, at least Kanye brought his efforts to this record. The production is honestly not bad, and at times, pretty unique. Cops Shot the Kid is a pretty good song, albeit a little bit annoying because of the repetition. The real problem with this album? Nas. For someone with such a reputation for being a legendary rapper - I mean, he wrote Illmatic - what the hell is this? It sounds like he put this together on the taxi on the way to the livestream release party (which unsurprisingly, didn’t even work). Even beyond, the uh, downright insane anti-vax and 5%-er conspiracy shit on the first song, the writing’s just straight up lazy, and Nas sounds like he couldn’t care less. It’s hard to believe a Nas and Kanye collaboration turned out this awful, but here we are.
Denzel Curry - Taboo/Ta13oo
I know people are going to kill me for putting this on the list, but I have to be completely honest. I really like Denzel Curry, and I’ve been cheering for him since before he even made Ultimate. I’ve known him since he was on Raider Klan and working with LUM on Twistin’. I really like him and his music, which is why I’m so disappointed by this album. It’s not as bad as a lot of the other stuff in this list, but it’s not really that good either. Coming off of his last few projects, it feels like a massive step down, and a failure to utilize his best skills while, for the most of the project, capitalizing instead on most of his weaknesses.I won’t say it’s a bad album, but it falls short of expectations. His lyricism is incredibly weak, and when doing a supposed concept album, that’s pretty important. His rapping - and conveying the concept - is subpar at best. He has some good tracks on this, but not enough that it overpowers the vast amount of mediocrity on it. Denzel isn’t a super impressive singer, and he overdoes it a bit with considering this one of his strengths. There’s a lot of boring songs that say very little but masquerade as being deeper than they actually are. There are lots of instrumental choices that destroy the replayability of otherwise good songs too - for example, the high pitched background noise and odd gargling/scratching on Sirens. Overall? It’s not as bad as other albums on this list, but I’m incredibly disappointed with it. Probably the most overrated album of 2018.
Gorillaz - The Now Now
Not sure what to say about this other than it’s about 40 minutes of mediocre, forgettable electropop and synth funk. It’s uh, better than Humanz at least I guess. 
Princess Nokia - A Girl Cried Red
Oh my god, Princess Nokia, why? I love your music, and you were one of my favorite artists to be recently receiving more acclaim - definitely one of the best upcoming women in hip hop too. But this is...awful. I mean, I get it. It’s a fun side-step project that calls back to her roots as a goth kid, something that’d been prevalent in her music. I like emo a lot myself, as I’ve said earlier, but this is just straight up bad. I hope she had fun making it, because I didn’t have any fun listening to it. It takes the absolute worst parts of Lil Peep’s music and exaggerates it; the emo-inspired instrumentals are cheap and unimpressive, and her singing is...awful. It’s like, parody level of bad. Incredibly unpleasant and grating to listen to, and her lyrics are parody level as well, which I assume is at least purposeful. Might honestly be in the running for not just one the most disappointing albums, but one of the worst in general this year.
J. Cole - KOD
J. Cole is a skilled rapper and producer who’s really overrated in social media and music spheres. While I’m glad it’s gotten a bit better, I have to say, the album he put out altogether this year is pretty unimpressive. I’m happy he’s trying a bit better to be accessible, but it’s just not a great attempt at what it could be. His rapping is still pretty good, and I’m glad he’s trying to reach out and make a bit more “accessible” music, but I think a lot his attempts at things on this album fall flat. The production is subdued and forgettable, which can be alright, but combined with his repeated use of repetitive, uninteresting hooks and little progression in each song, it’s just an overall forgettable album. It’s sad, because he touches on some important topics on the album, but it’s just not that well done - and not nearly as profound as J Cole himself seems to think it is. It’s also a step down from 4 Your Eyez Only, which was already quite polarizing. He took the worst parts of that album and carried them to this, while not having the rest of the elements of the album be strong enough to really carry it. Props to J. Cole for his amazing run of features this year though.
A$AP Rocky - TESTING
Testing sounds like what someone who’s never listened to anything experimental would think experimental sounds like. It’s the type of hollow artsy album whose sole artistic merit is constantly reminding you how artsy it thinks it is. There are some decent tracks on here, it’s not awful or anything, but god, it’s just so mediocre. Nothing on here is really memorable; tracks come and go, and features seem incredibly tacked on at times, such as FKA twigs on Fukk Sleep. Rock has flow, but he’s just such a mediocre rapper still. It’s a bit of a mess, and again, not the good type. There are a few good tracks, and a few catchy moments, but with the wait and rollout leading up to this, I can say none of the hype was worth it.
6ix9ine - Dummy Boy
One of most controversial figures in modern music abandons the style he embraced along his come up to further embrace watered down pop music. There are a lot of features, and some of them are good, and some of them aren’t. It’s a compilation of singles made to chart, and any listener can tell on one listen. Sometimes it’s fun, and sometimes it’s downright awful. Did I really expect anything else? Well, I liked a lot of his pre-fame music to be honest, back when he was still signed to FCK THM and repping Scumgang. Stuff like Yokai for example. Unfortunately, this album just isn’t good at all. Formulaic, drab, and watered down pop rap with little identity or variation; and when it does vary - see the latin trap songs - it’s beyond horrible. Sad!
JPEGMAFIA - Veteran
Not gonna say this is the worst album in the world or a necessarily bad album or anything, but it doesn’t deserve the hype. It’s experimental, sure, and impressive at times, sure, but it’s one of those albums which people say they love to appear a certain way more than they actually will ever listen to it. I know peggy couldn’t give a shit what I or anyone else has to say about his music or his messages, and all the more power to him; even though I disagree, I respect it .That all said, I appreciate experimentation, and some songs are okay, but I’m never listening to this again.
Travis Scott - Astroworld
Rodeo-era Travis Scott is never coming back, and that’s a hard thing to deal with. The album has some highs - Stop Trying to Be God is great for example - but its lows are quite low. Again, it’s not a bad album by any means, but when Rodeo is in your discography...meh. It feels like album release schedule is a Fibonacci sequence, because this album is a collage of his last two - Rodeo and Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight. There’s some impressive directing and musical choices on this, but a lot of that super hollow pop sensibility and pop musical direction of the latter shines through as well. Artists grow, and as Travis has gotten bigger, he’s trying his best to keep his entire audience satisfied. With hits like Sicko Mode doing so well, he’s accomplished that. I can’t really sit here and disparage him in full for doing that, but I also can’t lie and say this album wasn’t a little disappointing knowing what highs he could reach if he wanted to.
Yung Lean - Poison Ivy
I love Yung Lean and will defend him and his music no matter what, but this isn’t one of his better ventures. Coming off of Stranger, Lean showed immense growth and experimentation in one of his best and most personal albums yet. He had a few singles in between that and this which were alright, a bit more reminiscent of Draingang and Bladee’s work. When I saw the album cover for this, I assumed it would be in the direction of his punk band, Dod Mark, maybe with a mix of elements from Stranger. Unfortunately, Poison Ivy falls flat on that. It feels like a massive step back for Lean stylistically, especially given he just released one of his best albums prior. The production is pretty great though on its own, just not really in greater context. It’s more of a Draingang-styled album, which is a niche I’m not a massive fan of comparatively. I’ll still be looking forward to his next album though.
Lil Wayne - Tha Carter V
This isn’t a bad album, and before anyone says anything, I’m not a hater of Lil Wayne. In fact, I think there’s an argument for him being one of the best rappers to exist in the genre. That said, the album’s massive wait and hype just wasn’t worth it. People really didn’t know what to expect, and the massive saga that lead up to this couldn’t possibly have met expectations. The music is from an older era, and on a lot of it, you can really tell. Wayne’s rapping is pretty fantastic, and his punchlines and verses are on point as usual. He isn’t really the problem as much as the rest of the album is; dated production, hooks, and features are just a few of the problems I found on the album. It’s a bit sad that this came and went with such an air of general mediocrity around it, because after the saga and the all the shit Wayne went through, he deserved better. Again though, there’s no way this could have met expectations, so in a vacuum - it’s a good album. If this has released when it was originally supposed to years ago, it’d probably be amazing. It’s just in the current musical climate, it feels out of place and dated.
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Day 4: Overpowered
1/6/2017 On day 2 & 3 of the challenge this year I was concerned that I was getting sick. I was exhausted beyond belief and my body seemed to dehydrated. Tonight I was researching dietary blogs and found that detox symptoms like the ones I had been experiencing often occur when someone drastically changes their diet. While this has not happened to me in the past, I realized that my lifestyle recently was out of control. My alcohol consumption was through the roof, and I seemed to curb my emotions through unhealthy eating. That is why I love doing this vegan challenge- it helps me get my system back on point. As for the the title of today's post, it comes from an old Roísín Murphy song. The lyrics have really weighed heavily on my mind this evening. Some say the song is about a person who doesn't want to give up on a relationship because they think they were destined to be. Others say that it is about how being gay/lesbian is perfectly normal because it's apart of ones DNA. Regardless, I highly recommend giving her entire discography a listen. "As science struggles on to try to explain, Oxy-toxins flowing ever into my brain."
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