Seriously, how does this work? Who really has the time to repeatedly listen to an album to make themselves like it? Makes no sense to me. I don't think album is good at all, but I go back and listen to One Dance and Views becuz those are the two songs on the album I think are worth a damn. I tried to go back and listen to the album again and didn't make it pass 9.
To me, having to go back and listen to an album over and over again, simply means you're tryna force yourself to like it.
How exactly does listening to something more than once = forcing yourself to like it.

Ya'll are forever reaching.

Or perhaps, not reaching, but rather
projecting since that's the kind of shyt many here do when the latest Kendrick noise drops, forcing yourself to like shyt you know you don't really fukk with low key.
Almost every song on this album has been a favorite of mine at some one point. Some days I can't get enough of
Feel No Ways, then
Redemption hits for a bit,
Fire and Desire gets to me, then I get hyped listening to
Hype or
9 and sometimes
Keep The Family Close is the only thing I'm in the mood for.
Views gets better with each listen. That's just a simple fact. You pick up different things (especially one the production side) and connect with different songs during each spin.
But look, I get it. If your primary interest is rap/hip or you're looking for turn up music, this album probably isn't for you and wasn't really made for you in mind. And for the record, I actually think Views is one of the weaker songs on the record but please, do you.
Also hilarious that many here are now claiming that Hotline Bling and One Dance are the stand outs (after they topped the charts) when they trashed both songs when they initially dropped.