ahahahaha i think jon reacts kinda on the whim, instinctively, while this dude actually knows a shitton about music, you can tell it's what he does for a living
This dude's ENERGY and EDITING are equal. They're on point. I've noticed if the lyrics aren't given, he doesn't pay too much attention to the verses, but he notices all the little musical stuff other lyric-focussed commentators don't pick up on. Delays, reverbs, etc. You can really tell he knows his musical stuff. The Mercurial Number Six - 5/5. Keep it up, dude, you're amazing. EDIT: Oh, and I really love that you enjoy music so much. It's worth it. To see someone that loves music so much is the reason I watch reactions :)
For real bro, on his igor reaction some guy said can u just sit there and listen to the music and I was like he's enjoying the music thats why I love this channel
Coke , MDMA, Adderall, Xanax.... Basically anything you could get your hands on. As a recovering addict, this album has the feel of a drug binge to a T.
XXX, Old and AE all resemble drug trips in different ways - XXX has the high and the comedown of a wild night and morning after, Side B of Old is basically a drug-fueled festival, and AE is a downward spiral of unfiltered drug use
4:13 Downward Spiral 6:32 Tell Me What I Don't Know 8:19 Rolling Stone ft. Petite Noir 10:52 Really Doe ft. Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul, Earl Sweatshirt 13:25 Lost 14:28 Ain't It Funny 17:15 Golddust 19:03 White Lines 21:13 Pneumonia 23:29 Dance In the Water 24:13 From the Ground ft. Kelela 26:39 When It Rain 29:33 Today 31:30 Get Hi ft. B-Real 34:48 Hell For It
You can definitely see that he comes from an era when people used to LISTEN to music. I loved this, almost feels like listening to an album with a friend. Keep up the good work man
Atrocity Exhibition is about Danny Brown killing himself while we cheer him on. He became famous from his drug fueled festival anthems that actually paint a picture of his descent into addiction and emotional turmoil. It’s a criticism of his fans and the music industry for being entertained by his self-destruction on a world stage without hearing his cries for help. His Atrocity Exhibition, and the last chaotic drug related album he will give us. “Staring in the devil’s face but I can’t stop laughing” - if you know you know
@@lilE712 and I wouldnt compare either to madvilliany. Maybe Montana will be that but neither album is quite there. I'd give both albums like a 93 out of 100 for different reasons on both. Madvilliany is a 99 pushing 100
What a fittingly chaotic reaction to a completely bonkers album. Love this, keep doing you! Your passion for music and dedication to making these videos (editing etc.etc.) doesn't go unnoticed. Also, your Hip Hop picks have been spot on, this being one of my favorite albums in recent time. Hope you'll do some Run The Jewels some time to, their newest album (RTJ4) is coming on vinyl in about two months - I think you'll enjoy that.
let's GO! been waiting on this one! you should check out Madvillainy by Madvillain if you're looking for something else weird, give Earl Sweatshirt - SRS a spin
Madvillainy by Madvillain is an album I highly recommend for you to listen to, I’m sure youve seen others suggesting it, has crazy instrumentals and is considered one of the best underground rap/hip hop albums of all time.
One of the things I enjoy the most about this channel is the first time you meet a new artist. Those first seconds then minutes. I love your excitement with a new thing, your fascination with how they're doing things, your anticipation of where this may go. If it's an album, it's usually replicated by the meeting of each of the songs on the album. I totally get it and it's just the most beautiful musical optimism.
If anyone hasn’t noticed already this guy is not only reviewing these albums but also giving the world lessons on how to properly listen to an album from front to back
Do Madvillainy. Seeing as how u're focused more on the intricacy of the music's production in ur first listen I think u'd be the best to react to Madvillainy. U'll thank me later Either ways u're making dope stuff. Big ups
Atrocity Exhibition was released on Warp Records. Personally, they are my favorite record label of all time. Very experimental dance music/post-genre music that they’ve released since 1989. Some artists you should check out are Aphex Twin, Autechre, LFO, Forgemasters, Squarepusher, Prefuse 73, FlyLo, HudMo, Plaid, Seefeel, Battles, Bibio, Boards of Canada, etc. There’s plenty of other old and new artist’s but these are the most prevelant/important to the label’s growth/ever-changing sound and image.
It's weird. I'd have to assume that they've just missed it. But... the algorithm misses nothing. Absolutely nothing. Which means that, right now, they're just not claiming it. Which means no adverts. For now. I'm sure it will be blocked at some point in the near future!
Oh thats a great album! Can't wait to hear your reaction! Since giving you ideas for future dis-covers is a tradition in the comment section, I will repeat my suggestion of Weyes Blood - Titanic Rising!
Also good to note the track “piss on your grave” very possibly has an uncredited Paul McCartney contribution. He was working on a the song with kanye, who previewed a piece of the track at one point, but then passed it to travis, and McCartney’s name disappeared.
Danny Brown’s album XXX is also totally worth a listen. It’s his first project to really focus on his cartoon-ish inflection and crazy instrumental experimentation. Before XXX his mixtapes were all more like traditional hip-hop. All his projects are great, but he really started to come into his own creatively with The Hybrid/XXX. I think you’d also really enjoy going back and listening to more Death Grips! Their double album The Powers That B encapsulates their diverse sound very well.
“I could sell honey to a bee” - Danny brown Love your reactions, I recommend a superb band from Australia called Dope Lemon. The album “Honey Bones” is so steezy and psychedelic.
Loved this!! Started watching for your King Gizz videos and lately I’ve been loving these rap reactions. This and TPAB are some of the albums that made hip hop one of my favorite genres. You should check out Death Grips next, an amazing experimental fusion of rock and rap. Exmilitary would be a mind-bending first listen, I definitely recommend that, though you probably won’t be able to get that on vinyl.
I love this review/reaction. I personally think you would love Madvillainy by madvillan. Maybe not as deep as atrocity exhibition but still one of the best hip hop albums.
Yeah, it's great isn't it? I just love inventive music and this is right up there! When people say rock is dead it's because they've heard this! /although let's not get into the whole 'rock is dead' thing right now! :-)
This is my fav album of all time and let me tell you, watching this RUclips video at 1.75x speed is the most bizarre listening experience I've ever had
I think Danny Brown represents the logical conclusion of 90's boom bap. In the early 2010's there were dozens of popular frat rap dude-bros, who made their version of boom bap. However, on the other side of the spectrum, there were thousands of struggle rappers on WSHH clinging onto their 2000's nostalgia. Danny dealt with this narrow mindstate when he was with G-Unit. 50 Cent didn't like his style, because it was too different. Atrocity Exhibition is the perfect median of traditionalist roots, and futurism ideals. He comforted hip hop heads with his lyrical ability, while also confusing them with odd vocals and crazy instrumentals. Nobody walked this fine line better than Danny.
@@jonnil1997 lol yeah, in the mid to late 2000's...Danny used to stay with Tony Yayo in New York and record in their studio when they weren't there...them two got a bunch of songs together.
Dance in the water and not get wet is an analogy for how he was living life on the edge and doing a bunch of drugs and not dying, it’s basically him saying he was flirting with death but didn’t die hence “dance in the water and don’t get wet”
There is perhaps no better album with which to face our current uncertainty than Thundercat's "It Is What It Is". Filled with gentle reflections on love and loss, mixed in with the star bassist's signature sense of humour and funky beats, it is exactly the album the world needed. It's one of the best albums of this year. You liked him before on "To Pimp A Butterfly" by Kendrick Lamar.
You are the counterbalance to the people who confuse enthusiasm with drug taking and hate everything I do yet feel the need to open my door and take a dump in my porch! So thank you. Much appreciated! I'm trying to create a kind of performance art here. I'm trying to treat 'reactions' like Kubrick treated 'telling a story about a large paperweight in space'. Thank you.
@@mercurialno6 Don't hold yourself back, please keep doing what you doing! Would really recommend The Money Store by Death Grips. Think it'd make for a hella interesting reaction.
Also I'd love to see you do a reaction some rap songs by earl sweatshirt its probably my favourite rap album ever made the lyrics by far the main focus of the album tho so it might not be good for a first reaction
@@goo9398 some songs would force you to listen to the lyrics tho like peanut riot playing possum and azucar but yeah I just really hope he listens to it sometime down the line when he tries to listen to the lyrics more
I'm not sure "doesn't seem like he cares about lyrics" is fair. I just don't see the point in trying too hard to listen to them when I've got one run. One spin of a piece of vinyl. Lyrics can be more important that the music. Music can be more important than the lyrics. Mostly I think they're about equal... although I'd often give the nod to the music. Otherwise we'd be saying that you can't enjoy an album without understanding the lyrics... which would be weird. Iron Maiden are probably most popular in South America... but I'm not sure how many of the lyrics those fans truly understand? And they don't need to!
@@mercurialno6 lost of trap artists today also are great examples of the production and sound of the music being more important than the lyrics like travis scott, future and young thug but I dont feel its fair to compare iron maiden or the people I just named to earl becuase at the moment hes on the same level as kendrick except he doesnt have that really ear grabbing production on quite a lot of his songs especially on that album as it's a very personal album still be great if you listen to it though 🙏
Manger on McNichols; Boldy James & Sterling Toles, if I were to recommand you anything amazing recently made. Hard to get your hands on though... but sounds great, especially "Detroit River Rock" that's where you're gonna lose your sh*t. Good jazz rap, was 10 years in the making xD
The Delia Derbyshire reference was a nice touch, folks like her really need a shout out in platforms like this. Please react to an Aesop Rock album, my vote will be for "Skelethon".
The instrumentation reminds me a lot of De La Soul Anonymous Nobody the way De La does all the rock rap blending, but obviously darker and more introspective like pulling it in a Lil Ugly Mane direction.
3:42 "There will be no paying attention to lyrics going on here, because after 102 episodes it's not something we do" nek minut *"Chest like a furnace!"*
Watching him sing “really don’t I really don’t” on a track titled “Really Doe” brought me joy for some reason
Loved it
this is like if jon denton decided to have a second cup of coffee in the morning
I'm trying Bruh fr😂 love Jon
Fucking perfect 😂
looooool
ahahahaha i think jon reacts kinda on the whim, instinctively, while this dude actually knows a shitton about music, you can tell it's what he does for a living
@@vukaleksic3550 I think Jon has some background in music, he definitely used to be a writer for some kinda publication
This dude's ENERGY and EDITING are equal. They're on point. I've noticed if the lyrics aren't given, he doesn't pay too much attention to the verses, but he notices all the little musical stuff other lyric-focussed commentators don't pick up on. Delays, reverbs, etc. You can really tell he knows his musical stuff. The Mercurial Number Six - 5/5. Keep it up, dude, you're amazing.
EDIT: Oh, and I really love that you enjoy music so much. It's worth it. To see someone that loves music so much is the reason I watch reactions :)
For real bro, on his igor reaction some guy said can u just sit there and listen to the music and I was like he's enjoying the music thats why I love this channel
I'm with you guys
18:55 “white lines... we talking about coke here or?”
The whole album is about coke lol
That would explain a lot!
Coke , MDMA, Adderall, Xanax.... Basically anything you could get your hands on.
As a recovering addict, this album has the feel of a drug binge to a T.
XXX is the binge album.
Atrocity Exhibition is the fallout album.
XXX, Old and AE all resemble drug trips in different ways - XXX has the high and the comedown of a wild night and morning after, Side B of Old is basically a drug-fueled festival, and AE is a downward spiral of unfiltered drug use
@@ozzymandias8137 or xxx is the high, atrocity exhibition is the withdrawal
4:13 Downward Spiral
6:32 Tell Me What I Don't Know
8:19 Rolling Stone ft. Petite Noir
10:52 Really Doe ft. Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul, Earl Sweatshirt
13:25 Lost
14:28 Ain't It Funny
17:15 Golddust
19:03 White Lines
21:13 Pneumonia
23:29 Dance In the Water
24:13 From the Ground ft. Kelela
26:39 When It Rain
29:33 Today
31:30 Get Hi ft. B-Real
34:48 Hell For It
Lisan al gaib (u my savior)
Atrocity Exhibition is Danny's opus, it's completely nuts.
I would argue XXX is his magnum opus
@@adilacma no its Atrocity Exhibition
@@mateoGdogg no it's XXX
i think this is his opus too but xxx is one of the best rap mixtapes ever. danny's discography in general is just crazy good
Atrocity Exhibition is strongest as a whole, and most unique
You can definitely see that he comes from an era when people used to LISTEN to music. I loved this, almost feels like listening to an album with a friend. Keep up the good work man
I've kinda got a relationship with a lot of my viewers simply because they've spent 100 odd hours with me listening to (me talk over) music!
Well he's a musician so he has a bit of a leg up on everyone else when it comes to listening
this dude burns 400 calories just reacting to these
Coffee, beer and too much Sun! Way too much Sun! Ha ha! Thanks to those who choose to come along for the ride! letter letter number number
Please react to Bandana - Freddie Gibbs & Madlib
Danny brown is a boost for sure
Lupe fiasco- The Cool. A masterpiece.
hey mercurial, check out YEEZUS by Kanye and childish gambino awaken my love. You’re gonna love both of these!
You should definitely check out some brockhampton! I’d suggest you start with saturation 2 or 3
Atrocity Exhibition is about Danny Brown killing himself while we cheer him on. He became famous from his drug fueled festival anthems that actually paint a picture of his descent into addiction and emotional turmoil. It’s a criticism of his fans and the music industry for being entertained by his self-destruction on a world stage without hearing his cries for help. His Atrocity Exhibition, and the last chaotic drug related album he will give us.
“Staring in the devil’s face but I can’t stop laughing” - if you know you know
Pusha t reference?
You need to listen to piñata by Freddie Gibbs, and some rap songs by Earl Sweatshirt those are some of the most beloved underground hip hop albums
Pretty obscure unlike mainstream music
He should listen to bandana too. Madvilliany if he hasn't heard it either just go through madlibs whole discog
krunkformula bandana isn’t as good...piñata is the Madvillainy of Freddie and madlib
@@lilE712 thats your opinion homeboy. I feel like piñata has higher highs but bandana is more consistent. There is a skipper or 2 on piñata for me
@@lilE712 and I wouldnt compare either to madvilliany. Maybe Montana will be that but neither album is quite there. I'd give both albums like a 93 out of 100 for different reasons on both. Madvilliany is a 99 pushing 100
This is one of the wildest albums I've ever heard bar none
What a fittingly chaotic reaction to a completely bonkers album. Love this, keep doing you! Your passion for music and dedication to making these videos (editing etc.etc.) doesn't go unnoticed. Also, your Hip Hop picks have been spot on, this being one of my favorite albums in recent time. Hope you'll do some Run The Jewels some time to, their newest album (RTJ4) is coming on vinyl in about two months - I think you'll enjoy that.
10:12 he’s referring to feel the love from kids see ghosts... I love the detail this guy has
I caught that on first watch too lmao love it!
let's GO! been waiting on this one! you should check out Madvillainy by Madvillain
if you're looking for something else weird, give Earl Sweatshirt - SRS a spin
if he doesn't review it riot
idk if MIKE, mavi or medhane have their music on vinyl but that would be great.
Dan H Maxo too
Hoodie Cam yea there are so many good underground rappers right now
Dude yes. Either of these!
I know it wasn’t intentional but I liked how he brings the alcohol out right as ‘Ain’t It Funny’ started playing
Madvillainy by Madvillain is an album I highly recommend for you to listen to, I’m sure youve seen others suggesting it, has crazy instrumentals and is considered one of the best underground rap/hip hop albums of all time.
Yeeeesssss
One of the things I enjoy the most about this channel is the first time you meet a new artist. Those first seconds then minutes. I love your excitement with a new thing, your fascination with how they're doing things, your anticipation of where this may go. If it's an album, it's usually replicated by the meeting of each of the songs on the album. I totally get it and it's just the most beautiful musical optimism.
If anyone hasn’t noticed already this guy is not only reviewing these albums but also giving the world lessons on how to properly listen to an album from front to back
Do Madvillainy. Seeing as how u're focused more on the intricacy of the music's production in ur first listen I think u'd be the best to react to Madvillainy. U'll thank me later
Either ways u're making dope stuff. Big ups
Danny Brown and Warp Records are a wonderful combination.
WOW!!!
That was a WILD-ASS reaction, bro!! Definitely unique. Subscribed and can’t wait to watch more!!
KANYE WEST - MY BEAUTIFUL DARK TWISTED FANTASY
FRANK OCEAN - BLONDE
Atrocity Exhibition was released on Warp Records. Personally, they are my favorite record label of all time. Very experimental dance music/post-genre music that they’ve released since 1989. Some artists you should check out are Aphex Twin, Autechre, LFO, Forgemasters, Squarepusher, Prefuse 73, FlyLo, HudMo, Plaid, Seefeel, Battles, Bibio, Boards of Canada, etc. There’s plenty of other old and new artist’s but these are the most prevelant/important to the label’s growth/ever-changing sound and image.
Hopefully you see this comment go on a little dive into Warp’s history.
They're also the only label to not (yet) put commercials all over this video.
The Mercurial Number Six they seem to be lenient on that stuff for the most part. Or just haven’t found your video yet :^)
It's weird. I'd have to assume that they've just missed it. But... the algorithm misses nothing. Absolutely nothing. Which means that, right now, they're just not claiming it. Which means no adverts. For now. I'm sure it will be blocked at some point in the near future!
Don’t forget Death Grips.
Friendly “every single video reminder” to do Frank Ocean Blonde!!!
He’s not gonna react to a bootleg LP
It’s unlikely that he reacts since Blonde vinyls are like $100+
@@pycopunch7591 800$+
Raphaël Pere I found some cheaper than that
@@pycopunch7591 unfortunately there was only one limited release, so anything you find under about $600-700 is a bootleg
"It sounds like The Prodigy but if R2D2 was just there, just sticking his head out from beneath the soundboard" 😆
22:40 "this is like Doctor Octagon wearing R2D2 as a hat with Captain Caveman playing the drums" 😆😆
26:00 "now this sounds like it could be a... the music to a Coke advert in 1986" 😆
I love seeing people reaction to Danny Brown. He’s one of a kind. One of the most versatile rappers out there. Great video lad.
I really, really liked it. I love albums that take you to another place. This album makes me feel like Andy Warhol's soup can.
Frank Ocean - Blonde
Travis Scott - Rodeo
Childish Gambino - Awaken, my Love
Review one of these and I'll finally find inner peace
kanye - yeezus kanye - my beautiful dark twisted fantasy
Oh thats a great album! Can't wait to hear your reaction!
Since giving you ideas for future dis-covers is a tradition in the comment section, I will repeat my suggestion of Weyes Blood - Titanic Rising!
friendly reminder. travis scott. rodeo. heavenly synths. mike dean.
Truly a modern classic
Yes
Also good to note the track “piss on your grave” very possibly has an uncredited Paul McCartney contribution. He was working on a the song with kanye, who previewed a piece of the track at one point, but then passed it to travis, and McCartney’s name disappeared.
Genesis Osuna damn girl your everywhere, jon Denton, TC, Bigquint, Shawn Cee, Fantano,and now this? Nice to see someone else with good taste😎
Love you noticing all the production quirks on the album, it's still as mind-blowing today as the first time I heard it !
Out of chaos comes this album.
what i love about his channel is if you came here to be pretentious you're in for a bad day
Danny Brown’s album XXX is also totally worth a listen. It’s his first project to really focus on his cartoon-ish inflection and crazy instrumental experimentation. Before XXX his mixtapes were all more like traditional hip-hop. All his projects are great, but he really started to come into his own creatively with The Hybrid/XXX.
I think you’d also really enjoy going back and listening to more Death Grips! Their double album The Powers That B encapsulates their diverse sound very well.
You have become one of my fav reactors REAL QUICK!
You should check out 'some rap songs' by Earl Sweatshirt
“I could sell honey to a bee” - Danny brown
Love your reactions, I recommend a superb band from Australia called Dope Lemon. The album “Honey Bones” is so steezy and psychedelic.
in the fall time make trees take back they leaves
Loved this!! Started watching for your King Gizz videos and lately I’ve been loving these rap reactions. This and TPAB are some of the albums that made hip hop one of my favorite genres. You should check out Death Grips next, an amazing experimental fusion of rock and rap. Exmilitary would be a mind-bending first listen, I definitely recommend that, though you probably won’t be able to get that on vinyl.
I love this review/reaction.
I personally think you would love Madvillainy by madvillan. Maybe not as deep as atrocity exhibition but still one of the best hip hop albums.
Lmao he gets the alchohol out at the right time
Watched almost all your reactions bro! Keep up the grind 💯
Do Mac Miller-Circles man, i won’t stop begging. Cheers from a brazilian fan.
I clicked so fast for this masterpiece
"complete chaos" is the perfect description
I've been on a binge of these reactions and TO MY SURPRISE this dropped 12 minutes ago
This is the best reaction channel out there, you’re hysterical
Happy to hear you've gotten around to this album. Easily one of my favourite hip hop oriented projects period
Yeah, it's great isn't it? I just love inventive music and this is right up there! When people say rock is dead it's because they've heard this! /although let's not get into the whole 'rock is dead' thing right now! :-)
This is my fav album of all time and let me tell you, watching this RUclips video at 1.75x speed is the most bizarre listening experience I've ever had
i discovered this guy the other day but holy shit hes like one of my favorites now. so much energy coming from him i love it.
Do more Death Grips!!! The Money Store!!!
You are my favourite new youtuber ive subscribed to!!
A crazy album for a crazy individual
one of the reactions of all time
Love it when they talk to you like a friend.
SOME RAP SONGS EARL SWEATSHIRT NEXT!!
Definitely want this
I think Danny Brown represents the logical conclusion of 90's boom bap. In the early 2010's there were dozens of popular frat rap dude-bros, who made their version of boom bap. However, on the other side of the spectrum, there were thousands of struggle rappers on WSHH clinging onto their 2000's nostalgia. Danny dealt with this narrow mindstate when he was with G-Unit. 50 Cent didn't like his style, because it was too different. Atrocity Exhibition is the perfect median of traditionalist roots, and futurism ideals. He comforted hip hop heads with his lyrical ability, while also confusing them with odd vocals and crazy instrumentals. Nobody walked this fine line better than Danny.
Danny was with G-Unit
@@jonnil1997 that's what I said
@@startervisions oh haha i meant to put a question mark after that, I had no idea
@@jonnil1997 lol yeah, in the mid to late 2000's...Danny used to stay with Tony Yayo in New York and record in their studio when they weren't there...them two got a bunch of songs together.
Please do Rodeo by Travis Scott or Awaken, my love by Childish Gambino next. Love your reactions btw
Dance in the water and not get wet is an analogy for how he was living life on the edge and doing a bunch of drugs and not dying, it’s basically him saying he was flirting with death but didn’t die hence “dance in the water and don’t get wet”
Agree. It's just another take on the saying: "dont play with fire, cause you'll burn yourself".
I love this! Great add to the music, Great commentary , never stop!💞
Man I just wanted to say that you deserve way more subscribers than you have rn,,,,, keep doin you man :) 🍻
Thank you. I'm having a really bad day. Really bad. So your comment has cheered me up. :-)
The Mercurial Number Six Cheers mate hope your day gets better :))
i love this man’s enthusiasm
React to Taboo by Denzel Curry
I feel so early!!!! Very hyped
This reaction is as chaotic as this album
I’d love to see a reaction to All My Heroes are Cornballs. Keep up the good content
There is perhaps no better album with which to face our current uncertainty than Thundercat's "It Is What It Is". Filled with gentle reflections on love and loss, mixed in with the star bassist's signature sense of humour and funky beats, it is exactly the album the world needed. It's one of the best albums of this year. You liked him before on "To Pimp A Butterfly" by Kendrick Lamar.
Thoroughly enjoyed this! It was like listening to the album for the first time again.
Dude your videos are so fun to watch, I think you’d really enjoy the record “how I’m feeling now” by Charli XCX .
This channel is what the Internet is supposed to be.
First time watching one of your reactions I can say your videos are the best to watch high asf you gained a new subscriber
i haven't even seen this and i know i will like it
13:32 he really like this song by singing the vocals
One of my favorite albums
The amount of time you spenf on editing must be ummatched in the reaction community. Love how enthusiastic you are too. What a character! 😂
You are the counterbalance to the people who confuse enthusiasm with drug taking and hate everything I do yet feel the need to open my door and take a dump in my porch! So thank you. Much appreciated! I'm trying to create a kind of performance art here. I'm trying to treat 'reactions' like Kubrick treated 'telling a story about a large paperweight in space'. Thank you.
@@mercurialno6 Don't hold yourself back, please keep doing what you doing! Would really recommend The Money Store by Death Grips. Think it'd make for a hella interesting reaction.
A theater musical is the perfect way to describe "white lines" !
Alrite Den, good on you mate !
4:20 says think I’m seeing ghosts right when he reveals kids see ghosts😳
I love this review.
This guy's reactions are a game changer to album reactions.
Also I'd love to see you do a reaction some rap songs by earl sweatshirt its probably my favourite rap album ever made the lyrics by far the main focus of the album tho so it might not be good for a first reaction
Wouldn’t be good, doesn’t seem like he cares about lyrics
@@goo9398 some songs would force you to listen to the lyrics tho like peanut riot playing possum and azucar but yeah I just really hope he listens to it sometime down the line when he tries to listen to the lyrics more
I'm not sure "doesn't seem like he cares about lyrics" is fair. I just don't see the point in trying too hard to listen to them when I've got one run. One spin of a piece of vinyl. Lyrics can be more important that the music. Music can be more important than the lyrics. Mostly I think they're about equal... although I'd often give the nod to the music. Otherwise we'd be saying that you can't enjoy an album without understanding the lyrics... which would be weird. Iron Maiden are probably most popular in South America... but I'm not sure how many of the lyrics those fans truly understand? And they don't need to!
@@mercurialno6 lost of trap artists today also are great examples of the production and sound of the music being more important than the lyrics like travis scott, future and young thug but I dont feel its fair to compare iron maiden or the people I just named to earl becuase at the moment hes on the same level as kendrick except he doesnt have that really ear grabbing production on quite a lot of his songs especially on that album as it's a very personal album still be great if you listen to it though 🙏
Danny is the boom on this album and the beats are sick. Lol. Love your reactions and choices.
Really love your videos, keep it up and also check out Madvillainy ASAP!!!
Manger on McNichols; Boldy James & Sterling Toles, if I were to recommand you anything amazing recently made. Hard to get your hands on though... but sounds great, especially "Detroit River Rock" that's where you're gonna lose your sh*t. Good jazz rap, was 10 years in the making xD
The Delia Derbyshire reference was a nice touch, folks like her really need a shout out in platforms like this.
Please react to an Aesop Rock album, my vote will be for "Skelethon".
"Oh this guy seems *very* British"
- Soccer pitch
- Soccer team
"............."
I'm not sure about degrees of Britishness... but I know where the majority of my audience lives... and it's not Britain.
@@mercurialno6
Fair enough :P
*1:47** brings out the knife like a serial killer*
You should check out Earl Sweatshirts album entitled Some Rap Songs
love you video edite style!!!!!!!!! good preview!!!!!
Masterpiece hip hop album!
PLEASE REACT TO RODEO BY TRAVIS SCOTT
Thank you!!
An album that’s as chaotic as he is. Perfect.
6:47 love that “sexy boy” by air reference
Hey! Not sure if you’ve heard of the band Idles, I really suggest their 2018 record “Joy as an Act of Resistance.” Would be such a dope reaction vid!
I do intend to! mercurial6.com/2020/03/03/idles-brutalism/
The Mercurial Number Six Looking forward to it!! Keep up the good work, been loving the videos man!
The instrumentation reminds me a lot of De La Soul Anonymous Nobody the way De La does all the rock rap blending, but obviously darker and more introspective like pulling it in a Lil Ugly Mane direction.
Please react to Summertime '06 by Vince Staples. Amazing album. Features the same producers that Kendrick also has on his works.
You gotta react to Earl Sweatshirt, my guy. Love your channel and energy. Keep makin vids and i'll be here watching
16:40 damn that was wholesome
Favourite part was him trying to predict the snare on From the Ground
Thought dude was annoying af for like the first 10 mins but after got use to him I fucking love this guy 😂
3:42 "There will be no paying attention to lyrics going on here, because after 102 episodes it's not something we do"
nek minut *"Chest like a furnace!"*
That's not really paying attention to the lyrics though, that a just a line that stuck out in a more quiet part of the instrumentation