This album is gonna change hip hop for ages

This album is gonna change hip hop for ages.

This generations Endtroducting or hip hops Pet Sounds

>tfw somebody literally rip-off'd your thread

Possibly

Fuck off

I love it and think it's a Scaruffi 8.5

But can you please give me access to this time machine that you clearly have? How can you possibly know this?

I'm not really not the biggest hip hop fan (I enjoy some degree of Kanye, Kendrick, Biggie, Wu-Tang etc.) so maybe that's why I cannot understand the hype around this album whatsoever. I've listened to it 5 times now and it's entirely unremarkable. Are people really hailing him as a genius because he sampled Joy Division or some shit? Is that really all it takes to impress hip hop fans and critics? The lyrics and the production are nothing special, so is it his delivery style that makes people so irrationally hyped about this album? Help me understand.

>Implying this hasn't been said on Cred Forums at least 1000 times for the last 2 days

What's influential about it? I like the album but you people on Cred Forums are getting a little bit ridiculous calling this 8/10 album one of the most influential albums in Hip Hop while its only been out for like 2 days.
>It's dark
Yeah that's new in Hip Hop
>It's experimental!
So are lots of other Hip Hop artists
>It's influenced by Post-Punk !
Influential albums need to take a leap forward, not backwards right?

Imagine actually unironically comparing mediocre nignog music to Pet Sounds.

Whenever an album like this comes out it's like a reminder 90% of this board are 18.
I dig how hard hitting and distorted some of the productions are, as well as the entire recent trend of rhythmic, tribal-like hip hop tunes, which Danny pulls off well - but it's really nothing groundbreaking.

C'mon it's good but idk man

It's one of the most experimental hip-hop albums that I've heard in ages. Some of the weirdest, psychedelic, unorthodox and forward thinking production I've ever heard. It beats death grips at their own game. Now pair that with Danny's original vocal delivery and you have one incredible original and distinctive album.

I love the album, it's amazing. but it isn't quite polished enough to be genre-defining. I could see his next album being an all-time classic if he keeps it up, though.

He already has to classic under his belt, stop kidding yourself. Few people are on the same level Danny is on right now.

Maybe if it were an instrumental album and I didn't have to listen to Danny's terrible fucking voice. I can't even stand him when he's featured in other people's songs.

please stop memeing Cred Forums

this album really didn't do it for me. really wonky production doesn't mean it's gonna change hip hop for ages.

Reminds me of the sampling used Madvillany, nothing groundbreaking desu.

the thing is, it's too manic and inaccessible. the influences are all there for sure, you got some andre 3000, some hudson mohawke, some A$AP, some left-field avant-garde shit.

i love it, don't get me wrong, but this is a one-off great album. it's like it turned up vince staples and clams casino production to 11 and just went on a week-long coke-binge.

Yeah because Madvillainy was known for its post-punk influence.

It's already a classic

The sampling is nothing new

>post-punk samples and shallow influences
oh shit goat

Rate best to worst

Coloring Shit is the worst

Coloring Book is a joke. Glad Fantano exposed it for what it is.

>Endtroducing
>Pet Sounds
>revolutionary
kek

>exposed it for what it is
>7/10
kek

Danny
Chance
Aesop
De La Soul

Still not the hype score people were expecting.

7/10.....

more like 3/10
It's like drowning yourself in a pool of sugar

that's all it takes to impress non hip hop fans

how about you two name then couple of things that are better and give some examples instead of talking shit

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Idk why people expected high scores from Anthony for that album, he didn't even like Acid Rap that much, which is far superior anyways

Acid rap had like 3 really good songs amongst a ton of inconsistent garbage

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Chill the fuck out it's good but just chill the fuck out

guys i think its a 10 for me. every track is so fucking perfect

The most influential and important rapper in recent memory is Lil B. Nobody else comes close in terms of musical and cultural innovation.

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FIGARO!