Both of their parent albums offended me by being worse than the previous release/kinda lazy/complacent so I boycotted them for a while but now I realize there are good songs on them.
Both of their parent albums offended me by being worse than the previous release/kinda lazy/complacent so I boycotted them for a while but now I realize there are good songs on them.
Take her up to monto > Hairless Toys
A moon shaped pool > The king of limbs
Best to You and Really Doe should have made the top 100 But yas @ Identikit, Mastermind and Get My Bang That GFOTY song was atrocious tho (just like everything she's released this year)
Both of their parent albums offended me by being worse than the previous release/kinda lazy/complacent so I boycotted them for a while but now I realize there are good songs on them.
*looks at where I placed AMSP on my top 20 albums list, then my favorite songs on that album*
Hmm, this is going to be awkward.
Quote:
-Danny Brown's replay value is not as good as I want it to be... ever.
Also an accurate description of Danny Brown himself: "Not as good as I want him to be".
The melodramatic artsy K-R&B-ballad is strenghtened by irl context, but you can hear the pain in their vocals.
99. B.A.P - That's My Jam
B.A.P of all male groups probably gave us the most amount of BOPS in 2016. This one is my favorite personally, has that sorta timeless Kpop bop feel to it so it could have been released anytime in the last 4-5 years. The chorus just has so much energy.
98. Alaska Thunder**** - Slaytina
I kinda feel like this song speaks for itself. A hot gay mess. I'll take it.
97. Priest - Don't Let Go
This was a B-side to her very amazing drugged out synthpop fantasy last year. The hook is addictive.
96. Jessy Lanza - It Means I Love You
Jessy Lanza will always be a feature creature to me But this glitchy pop song is nice, with its shy vocalz and kinda weird structure.