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Album got a bit too hot. Adore the songs. It's not perfect. But for me, it's a 8/10.
Amazing collectors piece!! Includes a Booklet listing all the song credits, plus a download code, Fantastic!!!Extra tip: Don't pay more than $30 for this item ;3
My record is flawless, fantastic audio and a fantastic hue. The only odd thing I observed is that you have to spin it at 45 and not at 33, dunno why that is.
I've grown to dislike XXXTentacion due to the disturbing allegations against him. While I don't condone his actions, I don't believe he deserved his fate, as I think he genuinely wanted to change. This is his first posthumous album, and I'm not impressed. The "introduction" is pretty useless, I'll just skip it. "Guardian angel" feels incomplete, reusing the reversed instrumental from "Jocelyn Flores" and suffering from its short length. "Train Food" is probably the most polished track here, with a decent piano and contrasting vocals. "Whoa" is just a repetitive emo track that feels like a money grab. The lead single "bad!" lives up to its name; I don't get why he went for that prototype Playboi Carti sound over a dull pop beat, or why his label looped a single verse. "Staring at the Sky" is basically self-parody, with only a few seconds of actual verses ruined by a scream. "One Minute" is a disaster. Travis Barker's drums are boring, and Kanye West's part adds nothing but controversial lyrics. XXX just loops a scream over a terrible guitar riff. "Difference" is yet another unfinished interlude. "i don't let go" is, for the millionth time, undercooked and boring. The closer "what are you so afraid of" is just dull emo folk trash. 1/5.
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