It’s Almost Dry is Pusha’s masterpiece, not Daytona

It’s Almost Dry or Daytona


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Mike the Executioner

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I won’t argue with that. That makes 4.

But then hard piano and Come back baby

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And then Infrared, which in hindsight sounds a lil light…it sounds like exactly what it would become: a warning shot/appetizer for a much bigger diss song. It’s no Addidon. It’s no Exodus 23:1

None of these songs are bad, but for a SEVEN song album?!?! Nah. Every single song needs to be monumental to validate a “classic” type ranking and it wasnt that

I need to go back to It's Almost Dry. It took me months to listen to it, and when I did, I thought it was cool, but it didn't grab me like DAYTONA did.
 

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For sure. Also imo he fell off a lil bit as a producer as well. From a consistency standpoint. ‘Old Kanye’ 7 songs could be a classic bc he was batting 100.

Like Nasir isn’t bad just because it’s short it’s bad bc the beats suck.

I am one of the few people who liked Nasir (outside of Cop Shot The Kid, I liked the rest of the album), but coming off of a six year hiatus, and Life is Good......the album was destined to fail. Had Ye spent more time on it, produced a fully fleshed out 10-11 tracks it could have been special.....the release itself was rushed, and poorly planned.

I still liked 6 out of the 7 tracks........and even with that said, it could have been so much more.
 
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