Idk it had some good moments on there. Maybe as an experience it wasn't the best album, but I think it's fine to enjoy the album for it's highlights Like the new Uzi album for example, most of the songs aren't great imo, but the songs that I enjoy are great. I would probably rate it 10/13 despite only really liking 5-6 out of the 26 tracks. Nobody really listens to entire albums, ppl just listen to a few select songs in the long term
@@xanira6367when we say it doesn’t belong here it’s not because it’s a bad album but that it just isn’t good enough. What you’re saying about Uzis album is crazy tho, you literally ranked that a 10/13 after admitting 81% of the album is mid or garbage. SIR YOURE RATING THE ALBUM AS A WHOLE NOT THE FUCKING 3 SONGS YOU LIKED!!! ALBUM MEANS ALBUM AND JUST BECAUS THE ARTISTS YOU LISTEN TO DROP 30 SONG ALBUMS WITH 3 HITS DOESNT MEAN YOU SHOULD RANK ALBUMS OFF OF 3 SONGS!!!! Let me give you an example of how dumb this logic is: imagine I’m a person giving you my top 10 movies of all time. And then in my top 10 I have Morbius and you’re like “dude that movie sucks why is it there” and I say “even though it’s too long of a movie with some of the worst scenes I’ve seen, there’s 2 really cool fight scenes in it and because of that I think this movie is a 10/13” After making fun of you for ranking an anything on a scale of 1-13, I’m sure they’d inform you that you’re supposed to be judging a movie based on ALL of its scenes, not just some. Maybe those fight scenes end up in a top 10 fight scenes list, but that doesn’t make the movie any better. I’m just dumbfounded that you pick up an album that’s 26 songs, you only like 5-6 of those songs, and you say “imma rank this 26 song album based off of the 5-6 songs I like because that’s all I’m listening to off of it” as if it’s not a 100x better album to just drop a 12 song album with 10-12 good songs. NOW THATS A GOOD ALBUM, BECAUSE ALL OF IT IS GOOD AND NOT JUST 19%.
@@pickpocketer1 Who cares, everyone who sees this video will know what I mean. On the other side, I remove estate sale from this list, IDK’s album pops in at #10
1. Let’s Start Here - Lil Boat 2. Praise A Lord… - Yves Tumor 3. NEVER ENOUGH - Daniel Caesar 4. Scaring The Hoes - Danny & Peggy 5. maps - billy woods & kenny segal 6. Ugly - slowthai 🙁 7. Kaytramine - Kaytranada & Amine 8. 95 Civic - Dende 9. Red Moon in Venus - Kali Uchis 10. Raven - Kelala thoughts?
1. Maps by Billy Woods & Kenny Segal 2. Scaring the Hoes by JPEGMAFIA & Danny Brown 3. After the Magic by Parannoul 4. Seeking the Sources of Streams by Cicada 5. Everything Harmony by The Lemon Twigs 6. Did You Know There's A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd. by Lana Del Rey 7. Todo la Vida, Un Dia by Silvia Perez Cruz 8. False Lankum by Lankum 9. Fed Up & Fake by Hoplites 10. O Monolith by Squid 11. Dogsbody by Model/Actriz 12. 93696 by Liturgy 13. Senzatempo by Fennesz & OZmotic 14. Delude by Telos 15. Saturnian Bloodstorm by Lamp of Murmuur
The fact that these are the top 10 albums are sad I mean these are mostly good projects but compared to the halfway point last year it’s nowhere close this year been mid
@@WhatsTheBuzz_ i mean, there are some great ass albums like Knocknarea by Maruja, Dogsbody by Model/Actriz, Did u know there is a tunnel under ocean Blvd by Lana Del Rey and more. Also check out Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!? by McKinley Dixon, it's jazz rap and i feel like u will like it
A lot of the best albums of the year aren't even hip hop he has a point like never enough by Daniel ceaser, red moon in Venus by Kali uchis, forward by Jordan ward, the 6lack record and many more
These are all rap albums except the yachty one. Estate sale isn’t really an album it’s a deluxe. Maybe this is an ok list if it was rap albums but almost non of these albums should make a top 10 albums except maybe the yachty one and a couple others
scaring the hoes is aoty, not even close, maybe estate sale but it's not an album. I've listened to scaring the hoes like 100 times and it just keeps getting better and every song just all became in atleast my top 25 tracks this year.
random recommendation, but if you enjoy the experimental, abrasive nature of the jpeg project, an artist named Istasha dropped an album this year called Swallowing Centipedes, personally it's my aoty so far, and his whole catalogue is fantastic