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I listened to Ruthlessness from EPIC too many times.
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EPIC ALBUM COVER #49
Iglooghost - Tidal Memory Exo
Released: 2024 (LUCKYME)
Deconstructed club
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so on yt on browser on my laptop where you can queue songs to act as a temporary playlist instead of relying on autoplay and
i think the songs i have on here rn, in order, are a good representation of a chunk of my music taste
-ang carinosa by steampianist
-shiawase vip
-survive by jorge rivera-herrans
-huwag na huwag mong sasabihin by kitchie nadal
-atsol by dimrain47
-grown ass lesbian (yes, the karma parody)
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Ok real thoughts. Last night i really felt all of it was a little messy BUT now with a good listening (and 7 hours of sleep), i like it waay more
Like, in legendary Antinous really cuts the vibe of the song, but now that i have a functioning braincell or two i see that thats exactly the point. We're all vibing with our new cinnamon roll and suddenly someone is bullying him. In his fucking house. Which is exactly how his life has been going on.
Little wolf is awesome af, I hate how much i love Ayrton's voice, and Athena's/Telemachus team up i love it soo much and TEAGANS VOCALS ARE SOOO GOOD
The one song i feel falls wrong with the change of pace is love in paradise. I think the athena's first minute should be a different song entirely. This isn't a first cause it also happens in mutiny. I feel like jay's wish of making it all number-even clash with the needs of the music, cause its all the same if you listen to the musical fully, but if you want Calypso's lovely theme and vibes and voice there's a whole minute in the way. Not the dark vibes. The dark vibes 100% belong there and Jorge's sung that soo well.
Also, God Games. Without the visuals, Athena sounds even more alive.
Not only does she sing after Ares asks if she's dead, she is using her powers and then her theme goes from small and soft to back to power. Mother is fine guys. I think? I hope.
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My 3 slightly tipsy friends wanted to tribute stuff too 🤭😅
Grizzly (my mate) 💙🤍
Sarah, sweetest gremlin 💚🤍
Alex, her BF ❤💛
And me again... sorry 🖤💛
Full House I would say 🥸😏🥂🎆🥳
Never apologise! We love and accept all the gremlin energy.
Happy New Year to you all 🖤
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Hear "Tidal Wave," a New Single by the Late Great Mo3
Mo3's smooth baritone vocals and raw honesty about street situations made him a unique presence in the rap game. Today, EMPIRE, H$M Music and Mo3's estate share "Tidal Wave," an as-yet-unheard single from the late great rapper. Singing with his signature soul over mournful piano, the Dallas native sings about the trauma he withstood on the streets, and how his new love gave him hope for the first time. In the verses, Mo3 croons an impassioned plea for the love who gave him new life to never leave him, as he promises to work harder to improve himself: "And I apologize, but I've been traumatized/But things are gonna get easier," he sings.
"Tidal Wave" is the first new song to surface from the legendary Dallas rapper since Shottaz 4Eva (Deluxe), the 2021 posthumous album by Mo3. Peaking at #36 on the Billboard 200, album was a loving tribute to the rapper by those who loved him, welcoming guest appearances from Morray, Derez De'Shon, Foogiano, and Mo's friend and longtime collaborator Boosie Badazz. Shottaz 4Eva (Deluxe) is home to "Outside (Better Days)" ft. OG Bobby Billions, a heartbreaking account of street life that has become one of Mo3's most popular songs. The song spent multiple weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, racked up over 176 million YouTube views on its video, dedicated to Mo3's memory, generated over 59 million Spotify streams, and earned a spot on Barack Obama's list of favorite songs of 2021.
Though Mo3 is no longer with us, his legacy continues to inspire a new wave of melodic rap. The artist animated the streets in Texas and beyond with songs like “Everybody,” which has over 100 million streams across platforms, and the Sam Cooke-sampling “Long Time Coming,” plus beloved albums like Osama and Badazz Mo3 (a collaboration with Boosie). The late artist’s family and team will continue to release music that he was able to record before his untimely passing. In the meantime, we honor Mo3 and his contributions to hip-hop by streaming "Tidal Wave" and standing by for more music from the legend's vault.
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Lmao I know I’m super late to this, but damn is this good
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you know it when you see it,
you know it when it’s there
like michael jackson ‘thriller’
like farrah fawcett hair.
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