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Originally posted by ruefle
Idle Deliah is the perfect album-opener! I see your argument, but the slow buildup of ID and the beautiful absurdist world of its lyrical story is just utter perfection. Establishes the album is gonna be a look into Azealia's modern take on Lewis Carroll-esque NYC-***-globetrotting and not just a braggadocio asserting of her awesomeness (although those tracks are great too).
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P.S. That censored word is c u m, as in:
preposition
combined with; also used as (used to describe things with a dual nature or function).
"a study-c*u*m-bedroom"
Sheesh, ATRL.
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Yeah I totally understand you, and when you put it like that, it makes complete sense. I love Idle Delilah but I think it still needs to grow on me a bit, and I forget it when I get to the end of the album because since I've listened to it I've heard better tracks.
I love her voice on it though
