Is there another contemporary mainstream artist who's pulled off the double album concept as well as Frank?
This would be true if it wasn't initially fucking difficult to get endless and you didn't have to wait for hours of this nigga painting a warehouse. I still can't officially download it or stream it. Don't boost up frank oceans bullshit and pass it off as "art"Is there another contemporary mainstream artist who's pulled off the double album concept as well as Frank?
I would say no, but the average joe doesn't even know about endless :(
This would be true if it wasn't initially fucking difficult to get endless and you didn't have to wait for hours of this nigga painting a warehouse. I still can't officially download it or stream it. Don't boost up frank oceans bullshit and pass it off as "art"
It's superior to blonde but why even bother to listen to them as a double album if you can't easily listen to them together (yes I'm that lazy)Endless got something like 24~48 hours of shine before Blonde dropped and overshadowed it. I think most just forgot about it because of Blonde and streaming shenanigans, but it was everywhere for a little bit.
Lol. None of that changes the music though.
It's superior to blonde but why even bother to listen to them as a double album if you can't easily listen to them together (yes I'm that lazy)
Why are you acting like it takes more than 30 seconds to create a playlist with the tracks you enjoy ?Man, can I just get a dope 12-15 track hip hop album.
It's either Kanye's 7-track stuff, which I think is too short, or overly bloated 25-track nonsense.
I suppose I prefer the 7-track though.
Why are you acting like it takes more than 30 seconds to create a playlist with the tracks you enjoy ?
I know everyone wants to come in here with the hot-takes about how much of a garbage album this from Drake but man I fucking love it. There's no real song I flat-out hate on it either. Probably will be one of my favourites of the entire year.
Why are you acting like it takes more than 30 seconds to create a playlist with the tracks you enjoy ?
Is there another contemporary mainstream artist who's pulled off the double album concept as well as Frank?
I don't feel all that rich boy woe that's in this album. So bougie.
Lol. That's a hard comparison to make, but I find Drake to be going through the motions here.blonde on its own is literally one of the greatest albums of all time, so yea. and endless is dope too
bad and boujee >>> every song on this album
lil uzi vert's verse on bad and boujee >>> every drake verse on this album
I don't know if this counts as a double album, sonically they're completely different, they came out at different times and they were sold separatelyIs there another contemporary mainstream artist who's pulled off the double album concept as well as Frank?
Man, can I just get a dope 12-15 track hip hop album.
It's either Kanye's 7-track stuff, which I think is too short, or overly bloated 25-track nonsense.
I suppose I prefer the 7-track though.
Is there another contemporary mainstream artist who's pulled off the double album concept as well as Frank?
Barely got through this album the first time and never went back again... didn't feel this project at all.
Is there another contemporary mainstream artist who's pulled off the double album concept as well as Frank?
Divided unironically because of the fact half of it is rap and the other half is "RnB"
The thing that gets me about the r&b side is that yes, I realise that it's pretty common to autotune r&b, but goddamn he somehow made the most monotonous autotune singing.
Frank Ocean still the king of using it.
Fucking trippie Redd does it better.
Barely got through this album the first time and never went back again... didn't feel this project at all.
yeah, the autotune on lens and close to you blows all of this outta the water for sure.
the real king of autotune is travis scott tho
I don't know if this counts as a double album, sonically they're completely different, they came out at different times and they were sold separately
But if they do count yeah it would be one of the best ever
Big KRIT did it better with an actual double album not 2 separate albums
First disc isn't bad, although it feels very similar to all of Drake's recent rap/trap shit. No growth, same flow. Some interesting themes at times, but I'll get back to the problem there later...
Second disc is a disaster. Monotonous one note "singing" with very little noteworthy melody or hooks. There might be three songs on the second disc that are good, including Nice For What. The end of the album kind of brings something full circle - the fatherhood thing, as well as the "I'm going through shit but god's got me and I'm a good guy" angle. But in light of Pusha's diss, and in light of the fact that this dude admits to only seeing his son one time since October 2017...nah. The entire premise falls apart. It feels fraudulent.
Maybe if Frank put that shit on streaming services they would, instead of releasing a physical version but no digital.I would say no, but the average joe doesn't even know about endless :(
It's a loose association but If Speakerboxxx/The Love Below (individual solo albums) and The 20/20 Experience (released months apart) count this should count.
Always appreciate your posts PD.
Co-sign. Best track of the double for me.
Is there another contemporary mainstream artist who's pulled off the double album concept as well as Frank?
Both of those examples were packaged together, Endless and Blonde is not a double album stop