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Unread 06-20-2013, 08:31 AM
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I'll admit...the main reason I downloaded and listened to this album is because it seems so polarizing. Everyone who’s offered an opinion either think its dope as hell or its trash. No one that I’ve heard has been like “it’s just okay.” So I wanted to hear for myself to form an opinion.
It’s very electronic sounding...but there’s nothing wrong with that. Hip Hop started with those sort of sounds, and in a way, he almost took it back to Afrika Bambaataa & Planet Rock on some “Rock it Don’t stop it” swag.
I thought it was a fresh and different approach. Not something I personally can listen to everyday though. I enjoyed most of the songs on first rip, but I can see my ears getting tired of them quick.
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Unread 06-20-2013, 08:31 AM   #10
 
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I'll admit...the main reason I downloaded and listened to this album is because it seems so polarizing. Everyone who’s offered an opinion either think its dope as hell or its trash. No one that I’ve heard has been like “it’s just okay.” So I wanted to hear for myself to form an opinion.
It’s very electronic sounding...but there’s nothing wrong with that. Hip Hop started with those sort of sounds, and in a way, he almost took it back to Afrika Bambaataa & Planet Rock on some “Rock it Don’t stop it” swag.
I thought it was a fresh and different approach. Not something I personally can listen to everyday though. I enjoyed most of the songs on first rip, but I can see my ears getting tired of them quick.
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