Wooh go arbitrarily segmented area that I arbitrarily attach myself to and therefore convince myself I could take any pride or satisfaction in the arbitrarily collective achievements of 🏆🏆🏆
@@GG4GJakehonestly I think it’s breaking new ground for knxw as a producer. He’s come such a long way and this really feels like one of his best works for himself. There’s usually times where tracks are too short or just end abruptly but here it’s very cohesive. There’s 1 minute tracks I wish were longer but they feel like they at least come full circle with an idea within that 60 seconds. Idk I love it lol
The more I listen to this album, the more I feel it's a classic. There are no skips on this. I agree with Fantano though, it's not a perfect album, but Dilla wasn't always ,"perfect" either and the imperfections make it real and stylish. Super happy they did a follow up.
This album is really good. It was an easy enjoyable first listen since I’ve heard his discography.Anderson doing what he does best from his catalog on this album with excellent backing music
Ive been refreshing your site for this review But with the energy u have at the intro i get WHY it took soo long Take care of yourself Melon ❤ It can be a lot sometimes
Why Lawd, TIMELESS and Chupacabra are the three records I have on heavy rotation at the moment. Bought 'em all within the span of a week. You haven't reviewed the DJ Quik x Problem album yet.
It’s interesting liking an album and coming to something like this and it’s interesting to listen to, but this whole culture of breaking down art into pure objectivity is just not for me. I feel like you can see it in the comments with people shitting on each other for liking certain tracks with condescending emojis “😂😂😂”. Get over yourselves. Art is for the listeners, don’t let other people dictate how you listen. I like learning about art but this isn’t the right way. Everyone arguing about who gets it more doesn’t get it imo. Peace.
I thought the album was incredible. I give it an 8-9. My only issue is that I wish the vocal mixing was more consistent on each track. Some are mixed super good while others are mixtape quality. For instance on NVR.RMX Anderson's Vocals are way too low.
How on earth did I not know another nxworries album dropped????? On the upside at least I didn’t accidentally form my own opinion before fantano dropped /j
He looks so exhausted, probably so because he's just back from retreiving govt. secret with Boy Boy and had to go through the bushfire season or something🤔🤔
Hey, probably not, but can you review my EP "Bun." It's a short EP so it probably won't waste your time hopefully and I would love to receive feedback on my second favorite music reviewer(first being Brad Taste). I would probably expect a NOT GOOD, but I would to hear your thoughts on my work. Thank you
The only thing he complained about was Dave Chappelle.. literally complimented the whole album and he still gave it a strong 7 to a light 8. Your biases are showing melon.
I interpret Dave Chappelle’s words on the intro track as Anderson having mixed feelings about his divorce. “There but for the grace of God, go I” is Dave expressing sympathy for Anderson in going thru his divorce. “There because of the grace of God, go I” is Anderson moving on to presumably greener pastures. The ambiguity of Dave’s message lends itself to the idea of Anderson’s mixed emotions. And as far as the word “deserve”, perhaps Anderson feels he deserves, or doesn’t deserve happiness after moving on but simultaneously deserves, or doesn’t deserve the negative emotions he’s also feeling. Again, the message is intentionally ambiguous in my opinion, so I could be wrong. Feel free to critique this take if needed.
Dave is not transphobic and Anthony always lets his political opinions dictate his music rating when I try to watch him. I don’t care just review the music. I think he totally missed the mark on the intro. Maybe you should make a review channel. 💯
@@consolas2514 Dave is not a politician. He’s a comedian that makes jokes about trans people, races and more. Comedians back in the day made worse jokes but people are offended easier now. He has a special where he talks about a close friend that he lost who was trans. There’s no way he is transphobic.
@bsp-music5902 okay Barbara, put the wine down lmao. People aren't more offended these days, it's the communities finally got an opportunity to be recognised and speak up to say "hey, we really don't appreciate this humour, it's excessively degrading", especially when Dave does position himself as more than a comedian nowadays, doing his psuedo-intellectual "truth sayer" bit at the end of his specials, trying to pose himself like some modern philosophical genius when he just makes grand sweeping statements about the experience of a community he doesn't understand and becomes one of the loudest voices on their issues to white suburbia, kinda sounds like when Raegan called black people dirty criminals when he had no insight into their communities and refused to engage as to why there was poverty and crime in those areas. Only difference is, Dave didn't start transphobia, he just propells it with his specials by misframing trans communities to his audience who take that as their green light to say these things publicly and online. Having a trans friend doesn't mean you can't be transphobic. If I have a black friend, am I suddenly not racist? If I have a female friend, am I suddenly not misogynistic? That's such a stupid argument.
@@consolas2514 A lot has to happen before I label someone transphobic, or racist. That’s a big accusation on someone’s character. I hear you but he’s from a different era of comedy. He was doing a certain type of comedy his entire life than one day it’s offensive. There can be an argument that he isn’t justified to make his jokes but many trans people are fans of him also. But to call someone transphobic is too far.
I’ve been a LONG time fan of Knx and Anderson. Knx is one of the hardest working producers in the game with too many mixtapes to count and Anderson is an all around renaissance man: singer, musician, etc. my only comment is that as a woman who is aging I can’t digest all of the language regarding women that Anderson uses as easy as I used to.
I don’t think it’s better than Yes Lawd!, which to me is a VERY high bar to hurdle. The light 8 is appropriate and in line with how most other critics feel about the album.
Why did he not mention Distractions into Lookin ? They might be the grooviest songs in the whole album, Knxwledge flexing to the moon with simple lo-fi samples