![]() I can see his intended audience with his ability to hone hard-hitting styles present in Cherry bomb and Wolf with the soft mid-fi sound of the rest of his work. People make it seem that this album is an accurate representation of what I just explained but it feels forced and fails to hit the mark for Doesn't meet his previous discography, but still retains great production and features. Best songs: Almost all of them great, Worst song: Manifesto … Expandĭoesn't meet his previous discography, but still retains great production and features. I think it's close but I do like it better than flower boy. ![]() Honestly, no songs disappoint but the real question is does it beat Igor. Another thing I was surprised by was the features having UZI and Pharrell on Juggernaut with Tyler surprised me but they all stood out and brought something to the track. This take surprisingly works wonderfully as the songs work towards painting this picture. This is similar to what is seen in Igor, but he focuses less on the breakup itself as the distorted character Igor and more on his troubled love as a normal straight guy. Tyler uses this atmosphere to describe his troubled relationship. The album has this wonderful summer vibe that truly makes it feel as if we have entered a tropical climate. This is similar to what is seen in Igor, but he focuses less on the breakup itself as the distorted character Igor and more In this project, Tyler brings amazing production with the same sense of polish seen in Igor. In this project, Tyler brings amazing production with the same sense of polish seen in Igor. And while I think that he managed to use different sounds and styles on this record, they all fit well together and make for a listening experience with plenty of variety without feeling scattered. The features are great too, lil Wayne and NBA Youngboy fit really well on their respective tracks. I think this is Tyler's best album, simply because it seems to be his most ambitious one yet, while also being as polished as Flowerboy and Igor. It feels like Tyler has learned a lot since Cherrybomb where the attempt to tie so many styles and sounds together ultimately made the record quite messy, I think with Igor and Flowerboy being so cohesive and being slightly less ambitious in the variety of styles they tried to adopt in comparison to Cherrybomb it is clear Tyler learned a lot musically which left him much better equipped It feels like Tyler has learned a lot since Cherrybomb where the attempt to tie so many styles and sounds together ultimately made the record quite messy, I think with Igor and Flowerboy being so cohesive and being slightly less ambitious in the variety of styles they tried to adopt in comparison to Cherrybomb it is clear Tyler learned a lot musically which left him much better equipped to make CMIYGL. This is his most accomplished work to date. If anyone is trying to get into Tyler's music, this is a great place to start since despite adding new sounds to his inventory, he holds his roots almost as if he has learned something from every album he put out. ![]() The features here just takes this album to a much higher standard as Tyler makes the chemistry work almost flawlessly between every single one of them. rap album and he pulled it off without making it look like fan service because he truly seems to be enjoying himself. This what all his fans wanted when they said they wanted to hear him make a. On this album, Tyler isn't holding back his skillset as a rapper, singer and producer as well. His music has matured so much that he won a Grammy for his last album and this album sees him celebrating his success and life with a sound leaning more towards rapping compared to his previous funk effort. This is clearly Tyler, The Creator at his best. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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