ONLY 277 VIEWS??? HOW ARE YOU NOT FAMOUS, THIS VIDEO WAS GREAT (Also I must have terrible music taste if I'm always bumping the albums on the lower side 💀)
@@brickradioYT could you do a video for the whole 2010's? I feel like those were some of the greatest years for music and it would be nice to see a top 20 of a whole decade
Haven’t finished video yet. Love your content and I’ve been subscribed for a bit but I will be pissed if A Moon Shaped Pool by Radiohead wasn’t included. My favorite from 2016 alongside TLOP.
@@brickradioYT it depends on what your viewers want and you want, I feel most of your viewers care for more Hip Hop. Will watch all your videos regardless, you make great and interesting videos. Especially the deep dives. All great.
I think that 2016 was a great year overall in music and in general, but a lot of people and artist look back on it to fondly. I've had a lot of my friends trying to compare the newer and different music to the music that was dropped back then, which isn't really a positive thing. An example would be an artist like Lil Uzi, his career feel like he is always trying to please the fans while sprinkling in more different music. Uzi being stuck in a form of limbo with the sounds of his newer and older music, causing much of his newer releases such as pink tape to feel like a mess of clashing sounds. (A lot of it was fire tho) I believe that a artist need to evolve and find ways to experiment so that their career and the sound does not fall into complacency, like some more recent artist have such as lil baby or dababy. That's the reason I love artist like Young Thug, Kanye, or Danny Brown, their always changing their sound and experimenting.
I can rock with that. I think theres definitely a fine line of staying true to yourself and getting stuck in the past, and some of those cuts on pink tape for sure show that
great video, but why only hip-hop and r&b and such? so many other great albums released that year, like blackstar, a moon shaped pool, spirit phone, nonagon infinity, and i'm sure many more
Just wanted to stick to hip-hop/r&b because if I didn’t I’d have too many albums to cover, plus its what i know most about. Maybe for another year with not as many great hip-hop release, I’ll include some from other genres
I found your channel a few days ago and like your stuff, this is a good video, but respectfully I think it's kind of misleading to title this as "the best albums from 2016" and only include hip-hop/r&b. I understand that might be all your familiar with, but...