“Changes” doesn’t bang or anything like that, but it’s just a pretty song at times. “Hun43rd”, I’m going to be honest, I don’t even remember that song or “Black Tux, White Collar”. That Blocboy feature is the best on the whole project, and that beat is FILTHY.Ī lot of people won’t like “Kids Turned Out Fine”, but I think it’s kinda cool. “OG Beeper” is easily the best song of these five. “Brotha Man” is mid as hell, despite a Frank Ocean appearance. “Gunz N Butter” was okay, but Rocky and Juice Man have had better collabs. “Buck Shots” beat just isn’t there, and though no one is said to feature on it, it sounds like ASAP either featured Nav or did his best Nav impression on the second half. The next 5 songs, starting with “Drop$”, are a roller coaster in themselves. Theeeeennnnnn, that’s when it starts going downhill, and it’s going fast. ASAP is showing some more range on this project while also giving us the bars we so desperately crave. The first 5 songs on this project are good. None of the songs sound anywhere close to the same, for better or worse. Testing might be the most appropriate name for this album because there’s a lot of experimentation for the Rock Man on this project. At long last, ASAP Rocky is back, and he’s dropped this Testing album on our heads just in time for the summer.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |