So uh… how y’all feeling about Brockhamptons’ final album? Is this even their final project fr? But thanks to everyone who watches, feel free to subscribe if you enjoy the content! PSA: I know Brockhampton dropped "Technical Difficulties" tracks during 2020, I'm talking about official releases. Though those were fun to listen to nonetheless.
@@FATLLAMA hmm a whole Kevin project wouldn’t make sense for Brockhamptons’ final album… I’ll take it with a grain of salt tbh. Regardless tho I’m excited for whatever comes out!
Not sure why you keep talking about Ginger like it was their mainstream peak, they were already getting less attention at that point. Saturation 3 leading into Iridescence was when they were at their most popular and Iridescence was their highest selling as well, Ginger just had Sugar.
I actually kind of agree with this take! You could say Ginger was the peak of their “mainstream” success, but Sat III leading into iridescence was def peak of their COMMERCIAL success and popularity. Around that time, I remember the vinyl for iridescence being in so many stores around the lower east side of NYC. My college even played 1999 WILDFIRE in our cafeteria one time and I was so taken aback when I heard it cause for a while, I felt like Brockhampton was just this niche thing I and other weirdos enjoyed.
While some of your points were all over the place (like RR was forgettable, but arguably their best?), I definitely agree that the appeal dropped significantly after Saturation. While I love every release afterwards, and I feel some even eclipsed the Sat trilogy musically, the main appeal of them as a group was the fact they were this fun-loving indie outfit putting out music together in their South Central house. Against all odds, it just worked, and worked well. Their emotional states came through in their music. They were vulnerable, still just getting by in life, and what remained was a sense of hopefulness through their togetherness. It felt like anything was possible when they were together, they could do anything they wanted musically, and it could work if they believed in it collectively. Just watch their Lamb music video; nothing they've done since 2017 comes anywhere close to capturing that optimistic feeling. So it was a joy seeing them blow up and start selling out bigger venues in seconds. When the Ameer situation happened, a part of that togetherness was lost and nothing could bring that back. There remained a dark cloud afterwards giving the awful feeling that this group isn't as simple or innocent as they were made out to be. The dark sides of humanity had to come out of them sooner or later. I also have an inkling that signing to a major label did significantly change the music-making process. After Sat 3, they were very well-off, and their outlooks on life had changed for all of them, so things were going to change regardless. Puppy was certainly promising judging from the majority of the album leaking online, but even then, there was still this feeling of trying to recapture a magic that likely wouldn't. Then, every album since then, although very good in my opinion, felt like they were always recovering from a dark space, their music became less fun & and less care-free. It became more mature, and some people matured with it, while others didn't. So it's totally hard to say if things could have kept the same. That said, I think the memories of the Saturation era are undeniable. Being a fan in 2017 eagerly waiting for Saturation 3 to drop, and then seeing them in LA at the end of the year is a musical experience I wouldn't trade for the world.
Pretty good video, you bring up fantastic points but I'm honestly surprised you didn't talk about Joba's father and his death in late 2020. They were planning to release an album by the end of the year but with all that pain and grief, the album was delayed and went in a completely different direction and the death was the main theme. It obviously wasn't the main thing but it definitely was a catalyst for the break up. Also, even though it wasn't an official release, they did drop some music in May 2020 with the 'technical difficulties' tracks, in my opinion it was fucking amazing!
Yeah I completely forgot about Jobs’s fathers death! Yeah that definitely played a part in their eventual breakup, unfortunately. And I did like “Technical Difficulties” but they really should’ve had that on streaming with proper promo to try and keep momentum, cause with how 2020 was going, they needed any form of momentum they could get to keep themselves in the mainstream light 🤷♂️
@@LoNotes I think they've talked about getting TD out on streaming before but the issue was sample clearance. They did briefly have some tracks up as a podcast under an account titled "Dixie Normous" for a while tho
Ok so, having listened to all of the albums included TF and TM, I think that a great deal of the reasons of why they broke up are all clear, in TF Kevin raps about it a lot and those reasons are even the main motivation of the album(if anyone cares enough you will listen to it), the previous plus the tracks from TM, where they manage to explore a bit of a new sound and renovate already explored sounds, are all focused on bringing closure to the fans, its unbelievable the amount of respect I feel for them for this. The boys where just ment to end as all things must. You can analize them by their "success" but the fact that they made it here is what sticks with me the most, plus iri my favorite too but i fuck with all of their material, love them.
When he said Kevin “basically became the face of the entire group”…. Bro he’s always been that he’s the one who brought them together, he’s the Tyler of BH like obv he’s the face 😂😭 also he took the whole “boyband” term too literally, they weren’t actually a boyband they’re a rap group that used the name to separate themselves from other rap groups. They’re an alt hip hop group whose always been about mixing genres and I think there will always been a place for that in music, the reality is they just all don’t get along like they used to and need time to actually live their lives and figure themselves out w all the drama and bs they went througu
Yeah I don’t what know dude was talking about, times change and people break apart that’s all he had to say 🤦♂️ making things way more than it had to be tbh
Aye that’s fair not everything gotta be agreed with that’s why us good folks gotta have debates n convos right? But thanks for the support, I only try to make the best content for the best supporters 💪
@@LoNotes it wasn’t just the sa allegations with ameer tho, Dom inferred on dearly departed that ameer set his friend up to be robbed and that was the final reason he was never allowed to come back, I think with ameer actually never getting charged with (the sa allegations) he might’ve had a chance to come back until Dom had his final say in it
The Saturation trilogy and Ginger are hip-hop classics imo Yeah Ginger wasn't a "fun" album, Ameer is gone, a big part of the groups vision from the Saturation trilogy was gone, this was the rebound album, talked about a lot of heavy topics and real shit, some of Jobas best work imo If they kept putting out consistent after Ginger, if Covid didn't happen and we got another trilogy, woulda be perfect, COVID fucked everything I love bruh
suddenly everyone has been listening to bh since 2017 and has choice words for their attempt to discredit the groups success. the points you made in this video make it clear you fux heavily with nickleback and smoke midz
@@kurodamakoto2316 idk what you just said but hey you got it bro stream The Family and hit the sub all love from me 💕 stay tuned to keep hearing the sexiest on all of RUclips 😎
Romil found out something shady was going on because Ameer’s gf literally had bite and scratch marks on her. She recounted it all in a video but idk where you can still watch it
But once ameer got the boot I knew the end was probably close. Even though Ginger gave me a bit of hope with the banger tracks on there, not so much the poppy ones. But then the technical difficulties experiment gave me a bit of hope but then I just didn't care at all about Roadrunner. It just didn't connect to me like the earlier stuff and I knew it was over
Yeah the spark was for sure gone post-Ginger tbh. I feel like it was not just us being out of sync with Brockhampton but now they’re more disconnecting with themselves as well 🤷♂️ but for what it’s worth it was fun while it lasted
i think they had a big problem where after ameer left and they never released all the songs from the puppy/pencil/team effort era they felt like underdogs, like the fans were gonna all leave because they wanted the "hard rap" of ameer and they had to start over. like when they put out iridesence and then disowned it a year later even though i think it's a very good album. they didn't understand the skills that everyone had and kevin solely tried to carry the whole thing even though with the right instrumentals like on DISTRICT or NEW ORLEANS, less "hard" members like dom and matt sounded fkin amazing. Even BEARFACE sounded hard as hell on new orleans 😭 like cmon man this kinda lead to them just riffing off of popular genres of the day on later albums imo and even though they make great instrumentals, the singles that push the brockhampton sound further got fewer and farther between (and they had to rely on more quirky shit lmao) honestly the best stuff for me has been songs where they just rap. like songs on the family when kevin tries to sound exactly like ye or songs like when i ball, nst, crucify me, the light, dearly departed where they spin older genres in a new way and just pop off on it.
@@LoNotes hell no wtf you even got their most famous era wrong, it legit feels like you looked at their spotify once and did 2 google searches and were like "ight enough info"
@@rnv666 nah big dog see what I did was close my eyes, click my heels 3 times and say “man I hope the corny white people don’t see this” and then boom a banger video 😎
@@RobbieMitchel it’s simple bud! Here’s the steps: - Drop an album post peak hype - Do barely any promo for it - ??? - everyone forgets after a month or two later cause it’s never brought up again 👍🏽 😀
@@LoNotes “forgotten” and “forgettable” are two very different things. I don’t think anyone forgot about RR but respect for trying to play that narrative. No there wasn’t as much promo for it but we got the live stream mid pandemic which was a big effort. Plus we got songs that fans have been wanting for years Eg bankroll & chain on. Plus plus we had Jabari come out and lay out vocals which for me (and many others) was one of the best things the group has done in a minute. Just because it’s different to the BH who dropped Gold and went viral overnight doesn’t mean it’s bad.
@@RobbieMitchel you know I never said it was bad right (as you just quoted)? Just an overlooked section in their discography by the hip hop community. Dang I should’ve clarified even more 🤦♂️ such a silly billy I am
@@Jonathan-sc8fq i mean if you feeling it that’s wassup and I could see why a lot of people could really get into it, I guess I was just really feeling the sound they had before then, it just connected with me more. But I won’t deny that Ginger had some bangers as you said
@@Jonathan-sc8fq love me for life is one of the best songs off GINGER, but if you compare that to their whole discography it is absolutely mid same with GINGER bruh
Ehhh debatable 🤷♂️ I mean they had some of their best music (quality wise) post Ameer although they did lose their more “chill” and “relatable” flair once they started to get serious clout. I think the biggest thing Brockhampton lost when Ameer was gone was the lyrical skill, cause while I like Dom & Kevin and whatever, it was pretty obvious that Ameer was the main rapper for the group.
@@LoNotes saturation wouldnt have been the same without ameer however they did have some bangers post trilogy but it still felt like there was something missing, im probably biased though cuz ameers bars got me hooked to the band lol
@@willthompson2701 oh you’re right Saturation needed Ameer’s skills to really standout that’s undeniable. It’s just that while Ameers’ absence might’ve affected them in the musical aspect, they did find new paths without him that I don’t think they would’ve gotten with him, such as when Iridesence dropped, I don’t think Ameer would’ve fit well on a lot of those tracks tbh but I feel where you coming from
@@LoNotes also consider that the track bankroll was originally supposed to be an iridescence song just goes to show that era of brockhampton will forever be the best
I think kevins joke idea of hiring new members for the band would actually be a sick idea! Keep the name and rights to the group and create a llc to hire on new members and bring to light new talent.
Couldnt be more wrong about ginger, while it is their worst album, it did have a fair amount of quirk in there. was definitely a more somber album tho. SAT 3 & Iri are still my favorite though, family is so great too.
Ehhh well we DID agree about Ginger being mediocre so I wouldn’t say I’m so wrong but I would say that SAT 2 & 3 + Iridesence are all great for me as well. I guess my problem with “Ginger” is that it didn’t have the uniqueness or that sense of relatability that their previous works had. It felt too mainstream 🤷♂️
@@LoNotes it does have the most mainstream sounding tracks on there compared to any other projects but there's still dearly departed, I been born again, boy bye, st Percy, if you pray right.. thats like half the album
I don't know if this is satirical or not, i hope it is because this contains tons of the worst takes ever made lmao Edit: ended the video, low-key mad funny, TF is a solid 8, and TM a light 8. TF still kicks the mad sh1t outta TM, RR and Ginger tbh. I've already heard TF like ten times more than RR tbh lmao
Im a huge BH fan. Gone to two of their saturation shows. But ngl, TM sounded like a contractual release. Haven't listened to the family yet, but given its a solo Kevin show just ranting about the breakup, I don't have too high of hopes for it.
So uh… how y’all feeling about Brockhamptons’ final album? Is this even their final project fr? But thanks to everyone who watches, feel free to subscribe if you enjoy the content!
PSA: I know Brockhampton dropped "Technical Difficulties" tracks during 2020, I'm talking about official releases. Though those were fun to listen to nonetheless.
STREETS SAYING IT'S A KEVIN ALBUM 🤔I don't think so though
@@FATLLAMA hmm a whole Kevin project wouldn’t make sense for Brockhamptons’ final album… I’ll take it with a grain of salt tbh. Regardless tho I’m excited for whatever comes out!
@@LoNotes this aged well
That Rex OC joke was so unexpected, like the Rex OC allegations
Gotta expect the unexpected when watching my vids lol 🤷♂️ but thanks for tuning in
so uh
about that
@@LoNotes yipee he aint guilty no mo
Not sure why you keep talking about Ginger like it was their mainstream peak, they were already getting less attention at that point. Saturation 3 leading into Iridescence was when they were at their most popular and Iridescence was their highest selling as well, Ginger just had Sugar.
Commercial success and push and support
I actually kind of agree with this take! You could say Ginger was the peak of their “mainstream” success, but Sat III leading into iridescence was def peak of their COMMERCIAL success and popularity. Around that time, I remember the vinyl for iridescence being in so many stores around the lower east side of NYC. My college even played 1999 WILDFIRE in our cafeteria one time and I was so taken aback when I heard it cause for a while, I felt like Brockhampton was just this niche thing I and other weirdos enjoyed.
Ginger had the mainstream push making it the first real mainstream release Iridescence was a reworked album from before they got signed by RCA
Even tho "TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES" is a collection of singles during the covid era, I still consider it as an unofficial album
While some of your points were all over the place (like RR was forgettable, but arguably their best?), I definitely agree that the appeal dropped significantly after Saturation. While I love every release afterwards, and I feel some even eclipsed the Sat trilogy musically, the main appeal of them as a group was the fact they were this fun-loving indie outfit putting out music together in their South Central house. Against all odds, it just worked, and worked well. Their emotional states came through in their music. They were vulnerable, still just getting by in life, and what remained was a sense of hopefulness through their togetherness. It felt like anything was possible when they were together, they could do anything they wanted musically, and it could work if they believed in it collectively. Just watch their Lamb music video; nothing they've done since 2017 comes anywhere close to capturing that optimistic feeling. So it was a joy seeing them blow up and start selling out bigger venues in seconds.
When the Ameer situation happened, a part of that togetherness was lost and nothing could bring that back. There remained a dark cloud afterwards giving the awful feeling that this group isn't as simple or innocent as they were made out to be. The dark sides of humanity had to come out of them sooner or later. I also have an inkling that signing to a major label did significantly change the music-making process. After Sat 3, they were very well-off, and their outlooks on life had changed for all of them, so things were going to change regardless. Puppy was certainly promising judging from the majority of the album leaking online, but even then, there was still this feeling of trying to recapture a magic that likely wouldn't. Then, every album since then, although very good in my opinion, felt like they were always recovering from a dark space, their music became less fun & and less care-free. It became more mature, and some people matured with it, while others didn't.
So it's totally hard to say if things could have kept the same. That said, I think the memories of the Saturation era are undeniable. Being a fan in 2017 eagerly waiting for Saturation 3 to drop, and then seeing them in LA at the end of the year is a musical experience I wouldn't trade for the world.
I'm gonna miss them so much man
2017 is GOATed for sure 😢 gave me some great memories with the Saturation trilogy & Iridesence
Pretty good video, you bring up fantastic points but I'm honestly surprised you didn't talk about Joba's father and his death in late 2020. They were planning to release an album by the end of the year but with all that pain and grief, the album was delayed and went in a completely different direction and the death was the main theme. It obviously wasn't the main thing but it definitely was a catalyst for the break up. Also, even though it wasn't an official release, they did drop some music in May 2020 with the 'technical difficulties' tracks, in my opinion it was fucking amazing!
Yeah I completely forgot about Jobs’s fathers death! Yeah that definitely played a part in their eventual breakup, unfortunately. And I did like “Technical Difficulties” but they really should’ve had that on streaming with proper promo to try and keep momentum, cause with how 2020 was going, they needed any form of momentum they could get to keep themselves in the mainstream light 🤷♂️
@@LoNotes I think they've talked about getting TD out on streaming before but the issue was sample clearance. They did briefly have some tracks up as a podcast under an account titled "Dixie Normous" for a while tho
Technical difficulties was going to be the new best album IMO actually banger after banger!
@@XxCarlosAlexis99xX yeah its my most often listened album by them prolly. shame only on soundcloud
@@wachtelkonig uploads like that are rarely ever official, wouldn't be surprised if it was uploaded by a fan
Ok so, having listened to all of the albums included TF and TM, I think that a great deal of the reasons of why they broke up are all clear, in TF Kevin raps about it a lot and those reasons are even the main motivation of the album(if anyone cares enough you will listen to it), the previous plus the tracks from TM, where they manage to explore a bit of a new sound and renovate already explored sounds, are all focused on bringing closure to the fans, its unbelievable the amount of respect I feel for them for this. The boys where just ment to end as all things must. You can analize them by their "success" but the fact that they made it here is what sticks with me the most, plus iri my favorite too but i fuck with all of their material, love them.
"White girls with the dusty AF1's" 🤣🤣🤣
Dats crazy, just started listening to this group only to find out they broke up😭
Lmao late to the party 😂
When he said Kevin “basically became the face of the entire group”…. Bro he’s always been that he’s the one who brought them together, he’s the Tyler of BH like obv he’s the face 😂😭 also he took the whole “boyband” term too literally, they weren’t actually a boyband they’re a rap group that used the name to separate themselves from other rap groups. They’re an alt hip hop group whose always been about mixing genres and I think there will always been a place for that in music, the reality is they just all don’t get along like they used to and need time to actually live their lives and figure themselves out w all the drama and bs they went througu
Yeah I don’t what know dude was talking about, times change and people break apart that’s all he had to say 🤦♂️ making things way more than it had to be tbh
Roadrunner was so goodddd
i’m gonna miss them so god damn much.
that intro was too real lol
🤫 👀
damn i had a feeling this video would blow up lol
@@coolshirtkid yeah lol the traction came outta nowhere but I’m all here for it 🤷♂️
Gonna be real although I don’t agree with all of your points and opinions you did a decent job with the video and giving information on this topic
Aye that’s fair not everything gotta be agreed with that’s why us good folks gotta have debates n convos right? But thanks for the support, I only try to make the best content for the best supporters 💪
@@LoNotes it wasn’t just the sa allegations with ameer tho, Dom inferred on dearly departed that ameer set his friend up to be robbed and that was the final reason he was never allowed to come back, I think with ameer actually never getting charged with (the sa allegations) he might’ve had a chance to come back until Dom had his final say in it
Ginger is underrated imo
if Road Runner has more promo… it would have been more well received. Still slaps though
Nah fr they really just let that album sit… went way too under the radar 🤦♂️
TM was a great note to end their discography on
Bro why can’t people just enjoy music 💀 like chill out
Honestly I believe if they just released Puppy that summer of 2020 they should’ve been fine 🤷🏿♂️
iridescence was honestly one of the best rap albums from 2018
Such a fun project, felt so fresh from some of the other stuff that was coming out at that time
great intro, i remember finding BH and feeling the OFWGKTA vibe all over again, just softer lol.❤
great vid 💖
What kind of junior in high school is already familiar with OF?
This… this can’t be a serious question… can’t it?
The Saturation trilogy and Ginger are hip-hop classics imo
Yeah Ginger wasn't a "fun" album, Ameer is gone, a big part of the groups vision from the Saturation trilogy was gone, this was the rebound album, talked about a lot of heavy topics and real shit, some of Jobas best work imo
If they kept putting out consistent after Ginger, if Covid didn't happen and we got another trilogy, woulda be perfect, COVID fucked everything I love bruh
FM is their best since saturation imo
That merlyn song was kinda fire idk
GREEN LIGHT was not it.....but one of us was pretty good ngl
Love the video, I subscribed 🖤
suddenly everyone has been listening to bh since 2017 and has choice words for their attempt to discredit the groups success. the points you made in this video make it clear you fux heavily with nickleback and smoke midz
This is the most wildest judgement I’ve ever heard lol but hey I respect the desperation to be a main character 💪 😎 thanks for watching bro
@@kurodamakoto2316 idk what you just said but hey you got it bro stream The Family and hit the sub all love from me 💕 stay tuned to keep hearing the sexiest on all of RUclips 😎
pretty sure ameer got kicked out for “emotional abuse”. i don’t think he sexually abused those women but i could be wrong
Yeah it somewhere along the lines of sexual & emotional, it was never really clear
Romil found out something shady was going on because Ameer’s gf literally had bite and scratch marks on her. She recounted it all in a video but idk where you can still watch it
But once ameer got the boot I knew the end was probably close. Even though Ginger gave me a bit of hope with the banger tracks on there, not so much the poppy ones. But then the technical difficulties experiment gave me a bit of hope but then I just didn't care at all about Roadrunner. It just didn't connect to me like the earlier stuff and I knew it was over
Yeah the spark was for sure gone post-Ginger tbh. I feel like it was not just us being out of sync with Brockhampton but now they’re more disconnecting with themselves as well 🤷♂️ but for what it’s worth it was fun while it lasted
At least TM is their best album since Ginger/Iridecense
Extremely simple minded video
Gotta match the people who bothered to watch it right?
the mousekatool 😭
This dude wanna be shawn cee so bad🤣
Nah fr tho this nigga is LAME 🤣 I don’t even know who that is and I can agree lol
i think they had a big problem where after ameer left and they never released all the songs from the puppy/pencil/team effort era they felt like underdogs, like the fans were gonna all leave because they wanted the "hard rap" of ameer and they had to start over. like when they put out iridesence and then disowned it a year later even though i think it's a very good album. they didn't understand the skills that everyone had and kevin solely tried to carry the whole thing even though with the right instrumentals like on DISTRICT or NEW ORLEANS, less "hard" members like dom and matt sounded fkin amazing. Even BEARFACE sounded hard as hell on new orleans 😭 like cmon man
this kinda lead to them just riffing off of popular genres of the day on later albums imo and even though they make great instrumentals, the singles that push the brockhampton sound further got fewer and farther between (and they had to rely on more quirky shit lmao)
honestly the best stuff for me has been songs where they just rap. like songs on the family when kevin tries to sound exactly like ye or songs like when i ball, nst, crucify me, the light, dearly departed where they spin older genres in a new way and just pop off on it.
i dont think OF existed in 2017 but great video
Nah you didn’t hear? They made a one time comeback bro
@@LoNotes damn tf
@@notprosperBEATS nah I’m just fucking with you lmao yeah I know they didn’t exist in 2017 that’s why it’s in the video 😀
@@LoNotes lol i knew it
Ginger was sooooo bad
I fuck with that new TM album tough tho
Nah I don’t like the all American trash slander😭
did you even do any research
Yeah let’s trade notes, we’ll more likely get the same things 😃
@@LoNotes hell no wtf you even got their most famous era wrong, it legit feels like you looked at their spotify once and did 2 google searches and were like "ight enough info"
@@rnv666 nah big dog see what I did was close my eyes, click my heels 3 times and say “man I hope the corny white people don’t see this” and then boom a banger video 😎
I stopped listening after Iridescence BUT I will forever bump Saturation 1-3
So is RR "forgettable" or "very good" bc those descriptions kinda negate eachother.
RR is both 😀
@@LoNotes how can you forget an album that’s very good though?! Unless dory got hold of some water proof headphones??
@@RobbieMitchel it’s simple bud! Here’s the steps:
- Drop an album post peak hype
- Do barely any promo for it
- ???
- everyone forgets after a month or two later cause it’s never brought up again 👍🏽 😀
@@LoNotes “forgotten” and “forgettable” are two very different things. I don’t think anyone forgot about RR but respect for trying to play that narrative. No there wasn’t as much promo for it but we got the live stream mid pandemic which was a big effort. Plus we got songs that fans have been wanting for years Eg bankroll & chain on. Plus plus we had Jabari come out and lay out vocals which for me (and many others) was one of the best things the group has done in a minute. Just because it’s different to the BH who dropped Gold and went viral overnight doesn’t mean it’s bad.
@@RobbieMitchel you know I never said it was bad right (as you just quoted)? Just an overlooked section in their discography by the hip hop community. Dang I should’ve clarified even more 🤦♂️ such a silly billy I am
Your slurring voice confirms the amount of Benadryl you claim to take ✌️
all good things must come to an end
They hit their potential with their first album
NO NO NO GINGER IS NOT OVERRATED IM FIGHTING YOU ON THIS
Lol we gonna have to duke it out my guy 🤷♂️ it was cool but…
@@LoNotes there’s def some mid on there like love me for life and the title track but cmon bruh
@@Jonathan-sc8fq i mean if you feeling it that’s wassup and I could see why a lot of people could really get into it, I guess I was just really feeling the sound they had before then, it just connected with me more. But I won’t deny that Ginger had some bangers as you said
@@Jonathan-sc8fq love me for life is one of the best songs off GINGER, but if you compare that to their whole discography it is absolutely mid same with GINGER bruh
how can you say rex orange county isn't good?, makes me have serious doubts about your taste in music
ever since they got rid of ameer it went downhill tbh
Ehhh debatable 🤷♂️ I mean they had some of their best music (quality wise) post Ameer although they did lose their more “chill” and “relatable” flair once they started to get serious clout. I think the biggest thing Brockhampton lost when Ameer was gone was the lyrical skill, cause while I like Dom & Kevin and whatever, it was pretty obvious that Ameer was the main rapper for the group.
@@LoNotes saturation wouldnt have been the same without ameer however they did have some bangers post trilogy but it still felt like there was something missing, im probably biased though cuz ameers bars got me hooked to the band lol
@@willthompson2701 oh you’re right Saturation needed Ameer’s skills to really standout that’s undeniable. It’s just that while Ameers’ absence might’ve affected them in the musical aspect, they did find new paths without him that I don’t think they would’ve gotten with him, such as when Iridesence dropped, I don’t think Ameer would’ve fit well on a lot of those tracks tbh but I feel where you coming from
@@LoNotes Iridescence wasnt the album they were working on before ameer was kicked out
They were trying to be artistic yet ended up being that tumblr band. And with lots of people biting their style its hard to stay relevant.
bro just said roadrunner is their best album 😂😂😂
I would say so yeah 🤷♂️ in terms of musical quality
@@LoNotes sorry mate that award goes to the saturation series for me
@@LoNotes also consider that the track bankroll was originally supposed to be an iridescence song just goes to show that era of brockhampton will forever be the best
@@alienbeardogmonkey that’s fair cause I liked the Saturation Era as well, everyone has their own tastes. What was your favorite out of the 3
@@LoNotes sat 2 tbh also i’m not saying roadrunner was bad by any means i just think for me personally it’s not in my top 3
What about technical difficulties
bro forgot to turn off the french accent at 4:03
Lmao chill that “J’ouvert” word fucked me up 🤣
amir got kicked out for lying not for the alleged sexual abuse - no statements were made about what actually happened other than the robbery set up
Mostly cause it was Doms friend robbed
Man this is sad
I think kevins joke idea of hiring new members for the band would actually be a sick idea! Keep the name and rights to the group and create a llc to hire on new members and bring to light new talent.
No.
Nope
SAT SAT|| SAT||| are their best music
Man i disagree on practically all of your takes 🙄
wheres hampton
you sounding judgmental asf bruh they just make some damn good music but nah they the weirdest dorkiest vibe on earth
“Judgmental” is something I’ve never heard before but hey there’s a first for everything lol 🤷♂️ thanks for watching
Couldnt be more wrong about ginger, while it is their worst album, it did have a fair amount of quirk in there. was definitely a more somber album tho. SAT 3 & Iri are still my favorite though, family is so great too.
Ehhh well we DID agree about Ginger being mediocre so I wouldn’t say I’m so wrong but I would say that SAT 2 & 3 + Iridesence are all great for me as well. I guess my problem with “Ginger” is that it didn’t have the uniqueness or that sense of relatability that their previous works had. It felt too mainstream 🤷♂️
@@LoNotes it does have the most mainstream sounding tracks on there compared to any other projects but there's still dearly departed, I been born again, boy bye, st Percy, if you pray right.. thats like half the album
@@LoNotes id say the only good song off of iridescence is New Orleans, they fell off hard after saturation
The allegations that ameer got kicked out for were false
He was kicked out cause he had Doms friend robbed and lied about his stuff
@@dakota.7617 no dom said he told him after he was kicked out
I don't know if this is satirical or not, i hope it is because this contains tons of the worst takes ever made lmao
Edit: ended the video, low-key mad funny, TF is a solid 8, and TM a light 8. TF still kicks the mad sh1t outta TM, RR and Ginger tbh.
I've already heard TF like ten times more than RR tbh lmao
Music is subjective 🤷♂️ not everyone’s into the same things so I see why you’d like it 👍🏽 I just wasn’t feeling too much of it. Especially TM
Im a huge BH fan. Gone to two of their saturation shows. But ngl, TM sounded like a contractual release. Haven't listened to the family yet, but given its a solo Kevin show just ranting about the breakup, I don't have too high of hopes for it.
@@LoNotes you said that RR was OBJECTIVELY their best album 😭
@@isk8atparks tm is their best album since Ginger lol it has saturation vibe tracks on it as well as new sound cuts
Dude bh better than asap
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