Yup.
Very good album. Daytona got more hype for obvious reasons.
Very good album. Daytona got more hype for obvious reasons.
Nah that song is a monsterIf it didn't start with Brambleton I'd agree, it works better as a track 2 than an opener
No doubt. Almost Dry and Daytona are both very dope and both 4+ mics to me, but I don't think Push has a true and genuine solo classic.Push doesn't have a solo masterpiece and thats okay.
I'm just happy his solo discography turned out pretty well and consistent because those initial solo mixtapes were fine but kind of shaky
It's Almost Dry is great but as overrated as it has became, that run of one through five on Daytona is flawless
then were hit with a pure dud in What Would Meek Do
just pathetic clout chasing and duck sucking move from a man in his forties
All of his albums IMO are close to classic, not quite there but he comes awfully close. The thing for me has been his consistency.
Say what you will about the content, but as far as his lane goes he’s the best at it.
I hope the album he made with Madlib sees the light of day because if so, it could potentially top everything we’ve heard from him so far.
hard agree with these 2 postsDaytona is harmed by being so short imo
This feels like more of a complete project. If the former had like 3 more quality songs on it though…
Hardcore as in legitimate albums? 21 minutes ain't an album.Daytona is about the length of some hardcore albums. I don't have an issue running short albums byke
Yeah, a lot of them have 10 or more songs in under 20 minutes.I'm not sure Pusha has a masterpiece. Daytona is too short and IAD's production was interesting but a bit too light.
Hardcore as in legitimate albums? 21 minutes ain't an album.
"What Would Meek Do?" is an elite classic, but "The Games We Play" isn't?![]()
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
If the "albums" that were created during the Kanye Wyoming sessions were all at least 10-11 tracks they would have been better received IMO.