Yeez's Album Log

Started by Yeez, Feb 24, 2025, in Music Add to Reading List

  1. Minato
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    Minato Eminem’s Burner Account

    Aug 14, 2025
    Not incredible?!
    I’ll take an edible and dabble in Seattle
    Kurt cobain flow when I paddle
    So when I bake you hoes better skedaddle
    Dad’s Home, and I just got another medal
    d---, everywhere I go I feel like Snoop in 94’
    I can get away with murder and sing off Note
    Key, whatever goes, I don’t even own a stove
    I just touch that kernel and corny pop blows
    That’s why I rambled on encore and still am the Goat
    That’s why the Stan Cult can gloat
    When your fans can rap triples-
    entendres in suburban homes
    And get ban from Stadium Domes
    Then you know it was more then just a Joke
    When I said I take 7 folks, stand them all in line
    With an AK 47, Revolver and a Nine
    That’s a whole coat packed with Semi’s
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  2. Yeez
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    Yeez Yeez 5.0

    Aug 14, 2025
    382. Failure - Fantastic Planet (1996) [August 14th, 2025]
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    Review coming in AOTW Club
     
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  3. Marsh
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    Marsh Rosi Season Coming

    Aug 15, 2025
    I love m--- in the Wu or with Red; but when it comes to solo stuff... nah
     
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  4. Marsh
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    Marsh Rosi Season Coming

    Aug 15, 2025
    I've been saying it, it's not a bad album, but a few songs are bad. Side B is the better project even if A has some great songs.
     
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  5. Marsh
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    Marsh Rosi Season Coming

    Aug 15, 2025

    His closest to Relapse, I've said it :jordan: what a fun album


    And those tracks you named are very far from filller


    Gnat is fire 2cupkerm people will disagree because of the pandemic but it gave him something to rap bout. Killer deserved a video, not only it's a b-----r, it's also a very different track from what he drops today, it would have been nice to see some hot girls in the club with Marsh :khaled2:
     
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  6. Yeez
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    Yeez Yeez 5.0

    Aug 15, 2025
    :emoji_star: Redux #5. g--- Starr - Moment of Truth (1998) [August 15th, 2025]
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    I've been pretty lukewarm on some of the g--- Starr albums that I've covered on here. BUT, I am never going to deny that Moment of Truth is stellar. The record just "Feels" monumental, y'know? This isn't the last g--- Starr record, but there's a sense of finality to it. Like, the previous four albums were leading up to this. And oh boy, is it a great pay off.

    "You Know My Steez" begins with a snippet of a Guru interview, and the listener is thrown head first into the action. The record is made up of hard, energetic tracks like "Work", "B.I. vs Friendship" and "The Mall", but there are also some incredible mellow songs on here like "JFK 2 LAX", "Moment of Truth", and the closer, "In Memory Of...". "Betrayal" also has a verse from one of my GOATs, Scarface. If there's any song that I have to highlight though, it has to be "Next Time". Something about that beat just fills me with happiness, seriously, Premier killed it. And Guru? Oh My God

    Just like the River Niger all the way to the Hudson
    Had so many lyrics stashed, and I couldn't wait to bust some
    Lately, I've watched this game evolve and elevate
    So now I push my music like d--- dealers push weight
    Straight like that, straight out the gate
    'Cause it's never too late to set this f---in' record straight

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    10/10 without a doubt.
     
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  7. Yeez
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    Yeez Yeez 5.0

    Aug 18, 2025 at 7:49 PM
    383. Queen - Sheer Heart Attack (1974) [August 18th, 2025]
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    This is the only full Queen album that I've ever heard, and I'm pretty mixed on it. It starts off incredibly with the incredible "Brighton Rock" and "Killer Queen". 10/10 songs, without a doubt. After that though? The songs are just too quick to make an impression. "Tenement Funster", "Stone Cold Crazy", and "In The Lap of the Gods...Revisited" is pretty dope tho
     
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  8. Yeez
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    Yeez Yeez 5.0

    Aug 18, 2025 at 11:54 PM
    :emoji_star: Redux #6. The Cure - Disintegration (1989) [August 18th, 2025]
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    Another Redux review? d---.

    I usually try to present myself as "Confident Music Loser", but I have to admit that I get teary eyed everytime that I put Disintegration on. It's simultaneously one of the beautiful, and one of the saddest albums I've ever heard. "Plainsong" is an incredible intro of course. I can't pinpoint what, but something about "Pictures of You" just hits me right in my soul. It just, sounds like pure nostalgia. "Love Song" is one of the best love songs (lol) ever made, and the two-punch of "Lullaby" and "Fascination Street" is out of this world.

    The second half of the album is what really gets to me though. "Prayers for Rain", "The Same Deep Water As You", "Untitled"....it takes a lot of effort to not bawl like a baby when these songs come on. The emotion is ramped up to eleven, and I can't help but marvel at the spectacle.

    Everybody and their grandma knows that Disintegration is perfect, and I can't stop loving it
     
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  9. Yeez
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    Yeez Yeez 5.0

    Aug 19, 2025 at 5:58 PM
    384. Griselda - WWCD (2019) [August 19th, 2025]
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    This was my first Griselda project back in 2020. And honestly, I think that it gets weaker over time.

    Don't get me wrong, WWCD has lots of great tracks like "Chef Dred's", "Dr. Birds", and "Scotties". But something about the album just falls flat. Im not sure if this is true, but I've heard that Shady Records didn't really want to pay for samples, so a lot of the instrumentals are VERYYY barebones. Still, I really enjoy 5/12 tracks on here (not counting that awful "b---" Remix), so it isn't a bad album or anything.
     
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  10. Yeez
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    Yeez Yeez 5.0

    Aug 19, 2025 at 6:07 PM
    :emoji_star:385. Eminem - 8 Mile (Soundtrack) (2002) [August 19th, 2025]
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    I've made it clear that I think 2002-2003 Eminem is his peak, so a big part of the 8 Mile Soundtrack is amazing. "Lose Yourself" might be overplayed, but it's never overrated, "Love Me" is a great track with the newest Shady signees at the time, and I truly think that "8 Mile", "Rap Game", and "Rabbit Run" are amongst his most underrated tracks ever.

    I am a bit mixed with the rest of the album though. "Wanksta" is a classic, and I'm a big fan of "8 Miles and Runnin'", "Spitshine", "R.A.K.I.M.", and "Battle". I was pleasantly surprised by Macy Gray's "Time of My Life" as well. Most of the other tracks are decent, with the exceptions of "Wasting My TIme" and "That's My n----- Fo' Real" which SUCKKKKKK (especially the Boomkat track, like jeez)

    I think that the 8 Mile Soundtrack is the best Em project that isn't a main solo album (Aside from Devil's Night) and it's mostly a great time
     
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  11. Yeez
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    Yeez Yeez 5.0

    Aug 23, 2025 at 7:47 PM
    :emoji_star:386. Lana Del Rey - Norman f---ing Rockwell! (2019) [August 23rd, 2025]
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    I finally get to review my latest AOTW Club pick, right as the week is over lmao. I have lots of feelings and memories tied to Norman f---ing Rockwell! It was my first Lana album, and I've played out throughout various crucial points of my life. As I mentioned in my intro post in the AOTW Club thread, I like to view NFR sort of like a lament for America. It's a great breakup record don't get me wrong, but the sense of the long dead American Dream permeates all throughout his album in my opinion.

    "Norman f---ing Rockwell" is one of the best intro tracks to a pop album, period. The lines are iconic ("...you f----- me so good that I almost said 'I Love You'"), the instrumental is simple, but effective, and Lana just sounds so defeated on track one man. 'Mariners Apartment Complex" is another great, slow track, but the epic "Venice b----" is out of this world. It took me a while to love it, but "f--- It I Love You" has become one of my favorite tracks on the album. "Doin' Time" is a great cover by Lana, and it fits perfectly on here. I do have to admit that I'm not as in love with "Love Song", "Cinnamon Girl", and 'Bartender" when compared to the rest of the tracklist, but it's still serviceable. Then you have amazing tracks like "California" and "The Next Best American Record", which elevate the album even further.

    And then, there's "The Greatest". I remember when this song clicked for me. I was walking, trying to get to my next class, and then I got to the hook. I think that this song shows the album's heartbreak for America better than any other, and the outro still hits me right in the feels to this day.

    If this is it, I'm signing off
    Miss doing nothing the most of all
    Hawaii just missed a fireball
    L.A. is in flames, it's getting hot
    Kanye West is blond and gone
    "Life on Mars" ain't just a song
    Oh, the live stream's almost on

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    I still love Norman f---ing Rockwell! after all these years. I think that is is the best pop album of the 2010's, and it stands tall as Lana's best work. I love, love, LOVE this album
     
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  12. Yeez
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    Yeez Yeez 5.0

    Aug 23, 2025 at 11:52 PM
    :emoji_star:387. Sly & The Family Stone - Greatest Hits (1970) [August 23rd, 2025]
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    This one will be pretty short since I just moved back onto campus, and I'm tired as h--- man

    This compilations is a great intro for Funk music, and wow it's fun. Everybody and their grandma knows "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)", but there are some great cuts on here that I had never heard before like "Stand!" and "Hot Fun in the Summertime". nothing much to say aside from the fact that it's neattttt
     
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  13. Marsh
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    Marsh Rosi Season Coming

    Aug 24, 2025 at 7:35 AM
    d---, cuz. I like this album but Lana's first two albums are amazing.
     
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  14. Yeez
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    Yeez Yeez 5.0

    Aug 24, 2025 at 8:50 AM
    It’s been a while since I listened to then, but I remember liking Born to Die a lot
     
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