Rank these albums, Pt. 2 (Please don't lock)

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FlowerBomb

Quote from: Magnolia Maymuru on August 09, 2016, 01:39:13 PM
Li's mess is full of filler like all her albums but the singles are nothing short of legendary.

After The Storm is just so cohesive and soulful, it really FLOWS, the esthetics, this epitome of pure contemporary R&B, no gimmicks, no trends, no mess. Clean production, solid lyrics. The album doesn't try hard, it just books silently.

FM had incredible vocal production and arrangement, it's truly alien like. This album can never be recreated. It's not about it being edgy or telling compelling it unique stories, it's just SONICALLY and vocally so impeccable it wins by default.
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L0NZ.

can you explain your stance a 4th time plz sis


SouravMay

Did you flunk math, I'm sure I only elaborated on my stance once.
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FlowerBomb

August 09, 2016, 01:50:41 PM #289 Last Edit: August 09, 2016, 01:53:31 PM by Capricorn King
hhh that was such a biased bitter opinion
not you going IN on detail on the other two and relegating Aaliyah's album to "filler"
I mean what of the prodution? Aaliyah's album had better notable production and cohesiveness than FLOPica's :dead:
It wasn't "trendy", there weren't any "gimmicks" and it didn't "try hard" either
I mean..

SouravMay

I will admit I might be a littl biased because I'm heavy on vocals. Li's album is probably the most "creative" and artsy. The lyrical content is way more compelling. It's a much more daring and innovative project than the others, but in my earplugs it's just less enjoyable. "Yeezus" is a very artistic work but the music is not pleasant. Red is that to a lesser degree.

I really like the horse sounds in "I Refuse" though, and the dramatics. It's the kind of album white hipster people love about R&B.
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Young



SouravMay

Monica's mess was simple and real. She sang "That's My Man" and I believed every word. Li's album is slightly contrived. Don't think she was digging and giving any personal rea, rather than hiding behind some edgy producers.
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Young

Quote from: Young on August 08, 2016, 10:25:32 PM
All 3 slayed for different reasons

WOO!!

The Definition of Artistry
Futuristic and Timeless
And Speaks to the SOUL

It's a tie


SouravMay

Li's singles from 2000 to her death were fucking perfect, it's disrespectful.

:mmyulost:

"Try Again" - "Back In One Piece" - "We Need A Resolution" - "More Than A Woman" - "Rock The Boat" - "I Care 4 U" - "Don't Know What To Tell Ya"


Ack!!!!!!!!!
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Vonc2002

This is my pass to say WHATEVER tf I wanna say about the mess she releases so I don't wanna hear SHIT! Baby mama is a mess of a song btw





SouravMay

Not when FM is the best R&B and pop album of all time. Lol.
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Vonc2002

Quote from: Magnolia Maymuru on August 09, 2016, 02:05:49 PM
Not when FM is the best R&B and pop album of all time. Lol.
Stans go up for full moon because of vocals but that album wasn't received that well and DEFINITELY not as well as Aaliyah LOLZ
This is my pass to say WHATEVER tf I wanna say about the mess she releases so I don't wanna hear SHIT! Baby mama is a mess of a song btw





SouravMay

Don't see ANYONE referencing or praising "Aaliyah", whereas FM is the bible for all R&B producers AND singers.

So yh FM's legacy>>>>>>

:blessed:

Who cares what a shitty white Rolling Stone editor says lol
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