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808s and heartbreak cover
808s and heartbreak cover








808s and heartbreak cover

Puff Daddy’s sonnet to his fallen comrade Notorious BIG, who had been murdered a mere two months earlier, is brought to life with the help of Biggie’s widow, Faith Evans, and R&B stars 112. Not all rap love songs are of the romantic variety. Teezo Touchdown, Justin Skye, Fousheé, Diana Gordon and Daniel Caesar went above all expectations and not a single feature felt out of place throughout the entire album.Įven if individuals aren’t a fan of Lil Yachty, I highly recommend “Let’s Start Here” if you’re looking for a low energy, chill album you can listen to in any mood.20: Puff Daddy I’ll Be Missing You (featuring Faith Evans and 112) (1997) The track ends with a slow harp and oil drum solo with Gordons’ angelic vocals echoing in the background.Īlthough the album didn’t include many celebrity features (5 people total), those featured made their verses count. After a minute into the track, Fousheé’ voice joins the melody along with a soft drum beat that comes together flawlessly. The track begins with a guitar, rock-like beat and transcends into Yachtys’ vocals with a mix of simple drum beats. The album is a complete flip from his previous seven albums, but in the best way possible.”Īn example of how this album portrayed beautiful production is on the second to last track, “The Alchemist.” This track features a combination of instruments ranging from drums, bass/guitar and even a harp that all merge into a masterpiece. This theme continues as the song goes forward until around 5 minutes into the song when Yachty decides to pull a pleasing beat switch where Diana Gordons’ angelic voice is introduced. The album begins with an almost seven minute song labeled “the BLACK seminole.” The track begins with an eerie space station beat, then beautifully transitions into a soft guitar solo as Yachty’s vocals leak into the song. The vocals transcended listeners into another dimension. When thinking of experimental albums, a lot of people think of failures such as Kanye West’s “808s and Heartbreak” which immediately received criticism, or Kid Cudi on “Speedin’ Bullet 2 Heaven.” But given Lil Yachty’s beautiful production, vocals and features, “Let’s Start Here”exceeds all expectations for an experimental album. The album is a complete flip from his previous seven albums, but in the best way possible. 27 and blew his previous 2021 album “Michigan Boy Boat” out of the water. Lil Yachty released his long awaited album “Let’s Start Here” on Friday, Jan. Album cover of “Let’s Start Here” as well as a ranking system (either good, great or bad)










808s and heartbreak cover