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@@TheThirdPew bruh uve literally introduced me to all my favourite music like you legit introduced me to Frank Ocean man not mention your outros always fire
You said sza album was so well paced that she doesn’t have to release another album for five years and like she really listened to you even before the video was released
See this is why I love Lemonade because despite not having watched the album’s visuals, the album's linear narrative is so clearly expressed and coherent just from the audio alone, thanks to the precise album sequencing. It really makes you appreciate the album more.
Still mad this didn't get album of the year at the Grammys but then again the Grammys have become a shit biased show so can't be suprised. Don't get me wrong, Adeles album was really good but nothing touched Lemonade
@@loveisanopendoor3532 exactly! 21 felt like "My high school sweetheart left me standing at the altar, and 21 years later, Im still bitter" Lemonade was literally a love letter to all the daughters of the Earth; of all generations, acknowledging the may ways we love through our own brokenness 💛
SZA’s album CTRL was such a hit that her team believes she should not push another body of work as it is still receiving so many streams, views, etc. That’s how powerful music can be.
@@popinfluence695 I feel like ariana’s influence is much less than the others listed, other artists like Kanye have a greater or equal influence than the most influential artists there
Pure Heroine by Lorde. First Line of the first song: "Don't you think that it's boring how people talk" Last Line of the last song: "When people are talking, people are talking - Let 'em talk" Gets me every time.
@@plamenasiniye i like both equally. pure heroine is good for nostalgia and reflecting on past times while Melodrama is good for when you're in your feelings lmao
Melodrama by Lorde A. *Sober* : We're sleeping through all the days , I'm acting like I don't see, Every ribbon you used to tie yourself to me *Supercut* : The visions never stop , These ribbons wrap me up But when I reach for you There's just a supercut B. *Sober* : You'll be dancing with us (Can you feel it, can you, can you feel it) Dancing with us, us *Sober II* : You asked if I was feeling it I'm psycho high, Know you won't remember in the morning when I speak my mind C. *Sober II* : we told you this was melodrama, you wanted something that we offered *Liability Reprise* : all of the dreams that get harder, all of the things that I offer you ALSOOO..... Speaking of Supercut, it has a similar piano-like tune instrumental beat to the one in Green Light and the part where she says "these visions never stop" seems to be connected to the "I'll be seeing you wherever I go" in Green Light. If I missed something feel free to add hehehe
For me: Eminem, Tyler, Kendrick and Mac miller are masters at it. On all of their albums, I know what song is going to play next during the whole album.
21 Savages "Savage II" is extremely incredible with the sequencing and let's not forget Morgan Freeman is narrating throughout the album too....brilliant move!
Surprised nobody has mentioned Blond by Frank?! The album literally has a beat drop At exactly 30 minutes into a 60 minute album flipping the entire tone and mood of the album and completely separating the first half from the second half. Absolute masterpiece.
@@omri1520 yeah but TPAB was something completely different. Kendrick really shows his versatility while also making a beautiful body of work that had some serious undertones. Shit had real messages though the whole album. I remember having a discussion about racism and equality back in school and it was a class full of whites people. That album actually helped me with getting these people to understand. They were in a small town isolated from the rest of the world so they were kinda stuck back in time and lots never met a back guy but I was able to break it down better than just tryna explain it myself. To pimp a butterfly will always be considered one of the best albums to date from the newer generation of artists IMO
@@TheCrazzyGuy11 I agree with you that TPAB had an amazing message and is arguably the best hip hop album ever created but I think GKMC has the best sequencing. The way every song adds to the story and foreshadows the next is something that I have never quite found in another album on the same level as GKMC
Igor by Tyler the Creator. Because it starts off with someone falling in love with someone, and the middle part is their relationship, and the ending part is them just being friends. That is beautiful
Have y’all ever noticed both Circles by Mac Miller and Igor by Tyler, the Creator are musical loops, the last note of the last song leave the last song unresolved and the first note of the first song resolves it
Solonge’s “when i get home” is literally the prime example of a perfect example of a perfectly sequential ablum. Every song transitions into another and the last song ties back to the first song.
exactly. “a seat at a table” & “when i get home” are both great bodies of work & part of that is due to the transitions between songs/interludes. it’s so great to listen to
After Hours is easily some of the best in sequencing, pacing. I think it flows so smooth into each different track (especially hardest to love - scared to live), changes in mood, and has hard hitting switch ups. Not too many songs and its been a while since I've listened to a whole album multiple times. Might be my favorite album from The Weeknd. Easily on my top list of albums.
Beyonce talked about this in her "life is but a dream" about how these artist dont put out albums anymore they just put out these quick singles and then another one and another one. And then they just put all the singles together and put that out.
Paola F they want money and if you were in their shoes a lot of people would want that but if you’re satisfied with where you are i would be confident to do with tame pala dod
album singles literally are used the opposite as intended. It was used by everyone to slowly give people content as to keep wind for their new album. it was also used for giving people a bit of the album while they were completing it. Now they use singles like albums and albums like singles lmao
Totally! I think that's why you now have people saying if an album has three hits in it is already a banger, which I don't think it's true. If only three out of 12 songs of your album are good and the rest are fillers, it's not a good album, you just have three great songs. It's not that every single song in your album has to be a hit, but they have to bring something to the whole.
Janelle Monae is SO GOOD at this- The Electric Lady is a full fucking narrative with movements and her orchestral interludes always slap. The transition from QUEEN to Electric Lady gets me hype every time!
The Weeknd's first real commercial album, Kissland. Definitely a concept album, with multiple tracks flowing into each other, like "Love in the Sky", which flows into and out of the tracks before and after. Modern Masterpiece, that set the tone for modern r&b for years to come.
David Manu for something like album sequencing, it does seem like a topic that at least most of my close friends wouldn’t think too in depth about. Yet I find it to be one of my favorite things when finding a new album/artist
@@connorsimon9912 to be fair I hadn't put much thought into it either until I saw this video,I'm glad nathan made it because now I have something new to try on my 40 minute commutes to and from work!
Lorde does this really well! In her first album she opened with “don’t you think that it’s boring how people talk?” And the last line of the last song was “Let em talk” An album artist through and through
I thought that Frank Ocean’s ‘Blond’ was exceptionally sequenced. Once you reach the half point of the whole album, you reach the drastic change in the song ‘Nights’. It just perfectly sets the tone for the second half of the album which has a different mood from the first.
Blond’s sequencing is great, but Endless was made to be listened to all together. It’s to the point where no song has an official title. Both are masterpieces, but endless makes my tummy tickle.
Beyoncé’s latest album doesn’t necessarily tell a story and it probably isn’t the best example, but the way each track flows from one to the next was just so damn cool to me. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Defo a vibe.
i've been trying to figure out why she released it... and I think it's a power move, and it's the next album... she's a mom and a label owner, rih is with jay, so she couldn't do it big.. this was like a fun 7/11 album.
Kendrick's TPAB is just crazy with the structure and sequence and how all the story goes around full circle, is like there are 2 stories going on, with the songs as first person and the skits complementing the song as third person
@@Maxhumilation45 yes but it ain't even close to TPAB tbh, even tho is another type of structure for the story that is being told, like more personal imo
actually the last song (not from deluxe) ends with a chord that has no resolution. there's this need to resolve, and that resolution comes in the song, "circles" but ty i'm so glad someone is talking about this!!
@Anthony Nazaradeh the "follow up" song is the first song of Circles because its the note thats literally meant to play next in the progression. either way it sounds cool but the circularity is meant to stay inside the album
Lorde's Pure Heroine is my absolute most favorite album and fits into this criteria, but I think her second album, Melodrama, is an even better example. And mainly, it's because of the concept of the album itself. Lorde says so that Melodrama is a story of a girl in a single night, and it shows through how the story in the songs unfold. It's like a film. It has a definitive beginning, her intense emotions in Green Light, that fall into depression and sadness throughout the middle, a state of acceptance near the end, and a moment of clarity in Perfect Places. Absolutely brilliant and listening to it is like actually experiencing what the character she's made is going through. Her proper song sequencing enables the story to take hold of the listener.
BTW, Pure Heroine starts with "don't you think that it's boring how people talk?" and ends with "let 'em talk", which really goes to show Lorde's development troughout the record.
Love the way Lorde was inspired by Greek plays (and melodramas) for the album and you can really hear it in the structure of the story and narrative omg
An album with great pacing is Dark Side of the Moon. It hooks you with a sound that gets louder until it explodes into the second song (Breathe [In the Air]). It has a great middle (The Great Gig in the Sky + Money), a good climax (Us and Them), and a great closing song (Eclipse) that ends the same way it begins. It's perfect.
On the run also gets you in the state of feeling rushed, going right into time making you aware of your limited life with some of the deepest and most effective yet "simple" lyrics ever written, further letting those emotions grow in the great gig in the sky. For that reason and the fact great gig finishes of side 1 it's more connected to time than to money for me but money is also an amazing song to get you hooked for side 2 exploring more of the diffuculties and conflicts created by society and humans rather than the limitations by nature that are explored on the first side. Even the cover can be interpreted that way, the first side being the natural flow, the single light beam on the left, while the second side is about how the gift and restricts given by nature is shaped by humans and society or on the cover by the prism
I absolutely love when songs flow into each other, but are also cohesive by themselves. It makes me so happy listening to Flower Boy, or Igor specifically and hearing it flow together so seamlessly.
especially on wolf how 48 blends into colossus and then it blends into partyisintover and then the ending of bimmer works well into ifhy. tyler is just so good when it comes to things like this
Thank you for this! It's something I've privately wondered about with albums and why I love "Songs About Jane" and "Food & Liquor" and other albums that are DESIGNED as albums that are so special to me and I wish there was more of.
Possibly the only exception to the 12-track rule: "Trilogy" by The Weeknd. 3 self-contained concept EPs that lead into one another to form a story arc. Absolute classic.
And J Dilla’s “donuts” because it’s 31 songs long but that’s because it’s like this collage of ideas that is constantly shifting and it’s only like 45 minutes long.
The sequencing on ChloexHalle’s Ungodly Hour album....chef’s kiss (if you liked their music, you’ll automatically like bts. give singularity, home, and house of cards a listen 😚)
Honestly, an album that I persoanlly feel that emboies thsi perfectly, is The Weeknd's newest album Dawn FM. It's just got such a nice flow to it and its really immersive
the last song on DAMN. is remarkable, for lack of a more poignant word. it's the story of how Kendrick almost could've, should've, would've grown up without a father-- lest his old man's generosity about some circumstantial chicken-- and died early in a gun fight, before he ever could have made this album. making good on the threat of his early demise, a gun shot sounds off cutting out Kendrick's last rhyme. We then rewind back up the album, playing every single track in reverse along the way, only to end on repetition of the first words Kendrick speaks in the first track of the album: "so I was taking a walk the other day," the implication being the album is the casual byproduct of a midnight walk. damn. if only my late night thoughts were Pulitzer winners too...
The first track on good kid is remarkable. It tells us a story and sets the stage for exploring the characters introduced in the first track. TPAB takes the cake tho.
Michael Armington1 10000% the Sherane song is honestly what instantly made me want to keep listening and find out which songs will piece the story together
Probably since it's so easy to produce music these days, there's an oversaturation so you can get a lot of content from different artists. I don't think it's so bad that people only really care about individual songs
i feel like beyonce's lemonade is one of the most perfectly sequenced albums of all time and the album that made me learn to appreciate good sequencing
Lemonade is a perfectly sequenced body of work, and the Lemonade/4:44/Everything Is Love trilogy is a great encapsulation of the story they needed to tell.
Gotta love the Beatles for how well they took on board George Martin's advice about song sequencing. Start each side with a strong powerful song, and end with a song that genuinely could not be followed by anything else. And it worked, from Revolver to Abbey Road, check out how they begin and end sides 1 and 2 of the records.
when he talked about the last song being the song you that stuck with you, thinking about what you just listened, and how it ties back to the beginning. it reminded me of Because the Internet and how Life: The Biggest Troll ended. I LOVE THE SEQUENCING OF THIS ALBUM SO MUCH
Frank ocean blonde and to pimp a butterfly are the best blend of pacing and story I think I’ve ever heard. Because of the internet was pretty good at that too Best pacing to me has to go to purple rain it’s just perfect.
I'm so happy you brought up Ctrl, it's like one of my favourite albums ever. But I do wish you would have mentioned all the spoken word interludes she has. They all really help tie the album together, especially at the end of "20 Something" when SZA's mother gives the final outro, and it's literally the perfect way to end it
@@elo_9123Nothing Compares is one of the best songs on the album and Final Lullaby will always be the true outro to After Hours for me. I’m glad Nothing Compares was included in this video.
rihanna's ANTI is one of those albums that you can run for years and years without getting bored imo...it doesn't rlly go up and down for huge tonal shifts but it's still very interesting to listen to as a *whole* album. genuinely feel like she does not need to release anything new for a good while. loved this video and loved how excited you were talking about this! take care and stay safe :)
@sully THANK YOU. I was waiting for someone to mention ANTI. To me it is a very cohesive and and well put together album. From start to finish it seems like every song was meant to be where it was supposed to be. And it doesn’t seem like TO ME that it wasn’t rushed or the pacing was off. Aside from Work being overplayed (but low key still a bop for me tho) and a couple of songs about s*x in no way would this body of work be considered "generic music🙄" and yes I’m subbing😂. If anything people didn’t really mess with ANTI for a while until a year after it was released.
Ron Pierre Anyone calling ANTi generic is just a hipster ass Rihanna hater lmao I’m not a Rihanna stan, but that is one album that feels the same every listen after all these years. It hasn’t gone stale like a lot of albums that came out alongside it.
Kendrick does this so well, creating a story within how the songs are sequenced. I can't start listening to one of his albums without going through the whole thing, the interludes as well and the talking portions of to pimp a butterfly? ART
IGOR is a fucking god-made masterpiece, each song blends perfectly into the next and once i start listening i cant stop, it genuinely feels like an out of world experience whenever i listen and i thank god everyday that Tyler made it :))
“Malibu” by Anderson Paak is the perfect example. Every song flows smoothly into the next. The whole album is such a moment. I especially love the last song, giving you some sort of euphoric feeling to end with. Another great example for getting the listeners attention with the first song is The 1975’s album: “I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it”. The intro song is the same exact intro song as the album before, wich was released 3 years earlier. Only it’s a pitch higher, making it somehow nostalgic because you’ve already heard it and recognize it. It got me really hyped listening to that first song.
Tyler the Creator's IGOR and Beyonce's Lemonade are two album that I rarely just play a single from. When I hear it I wanna experience it from beginning to end!
igor and flower boy have the most beautiful flow to them, listening to just one song creates this itch in ur brain begging you to listen to the next one
I love it when an artist has an album that is all about the journey. Each song has a purpose as to why it's there and once you get to the end you feel like you've arrived at your destination. That's probably why I like concept albums so much.
I was on LSD when I found Earl Sweatshirt's "I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside" album. And I literally could not tell when one song went into the next one. For atleast half the album. Amazing Experience.
The definition of this is Rina Sawayama's album SAWAYAMA: excellent intro ("Dynasty"), excellent outro ("Snakeskin"), and excellent middle ("Love Me 4 Me")
SAWAYAMA immediately came to mind when watching this video. I always listen to it all the way through, it’s an amazing body of work. One of the best albums of the year imo
SAWAYAMA is such a masterpiece. snakeskin will forever be one of my favorite outros. the way it goes so hard when the beat drops and the second time when u think the beat is going to drop again it switches to a soothing piano with a conversation in the background is perfection
i think an album that has brilliant sequencing is melodrama by lorde. the opening track ‘green light’ is such a powerful opener and then the sequencing is so smooth throughout the album. then the last 3 tracks, ‘supercut’, ‘liability (reprise)’ and ‘perfect places’ fade from one another perfectly, ending the album on such a perfect note. also every song on the album is incredible and it’s quite a short album which can be refreshing
Fax I was wondering why he didnt mention it and duckworth molds back into Dna and the collectors edition he reverses the album because at the start of Duckworth the guy says "we gon put it in reverse" and shits crazy.
Kendrick won the Pulitzer Award for Music which was for being able to read his lyrics without music and it still sounds like poetry. only rapper ever to win it
When I first came out I liked it but thought Kendrick peaked with TPAB, DAMN is as good as that one of GKMC, and if you play it backwards it still flows beautifully.
Nonagon Infinity by King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard is an album based around all of the songs leading into each other and the last leading to the first, making it an endless loop, perfect example of sequencing being used to define an album
THIS: Honestly the greatest album of all time that starts with an absolute banger in Come Together, mixes the middle parts with Shes so Heavy and Here Comes the Sun, and the end of the album is just six straight songs. It’s like the perfect end to the greatest band of all time
Yo the pacing of this video was fire ngl I was innit the whole time I didn’t even scroll through the comments while it played in the background nice work
When it comes to Thank U, Next, I think it's crazy how much her fans and listeners of that album don't pay attention to the sequencing. They say It tells a sad story, but they mean overall. 1. Imagine Obviously, this song is about when she found out about Mac's passing and her brain trying to find a way to cope. She try to invision a world where he is still alive, and they're together. But the chorus hits and brings her back to reality. And at the ending, the jarring whistle tones sound like slashes, her being broken down and hurt by her coming to terms with reality. 2. Needy Ariana is going through an extremely hard time and latching on to the people around her so that she doesn't fall. I heard rumors that when Mac passed, Ariana entered herself into a mental facility for a few days. So when she came out and reunited with loved ones, she begged them to be around while still showing her being extremely hard on herself. 3. NASA Juxtaposed to Needy, Ariana turns around and starts begging for space, feeling suffocated. I think this song also shows the start of Ariana and Pete's relationship breaking down, which is discussed later on in the album. They were on again, off again for a while before their final break up. She also explains feeling lost and ungrounded. 4. Bloodline Contrary to definitions online and generalized belief, I do not think this song is about a one night stand with a random dude. Instead, this song is once again about Pete. In NASA they were on a break, and in this song, while they're still on a break, Ariana believes s3x might make her feel better and forget about her problem. It also discusses how her one true love isn't here anymore, so while she is still involved with Pete, she doesn't want to get married to him. Ariana also discussed after Thank U, Next dropped that she doesn't believe in love, obviously still in pain. And on the song off the table, from positions, she mentions that she wanted to be single until she died so she wouldn't have to deal with anymore relationship trauma, and because she never thought she find a love like she had with Mac. 5. Fake Smile She discusses her relationship to the media and her fame in general. Describing her anxiety, wanting to upfront and honest. This song by itself breaks down sweetener and calls it a sham. She was acting like she was healed and enjoying life, when she was more lost than she has ever been. She addresses false narratives by media and media users. The bridge is also purposely made to sound like a circus song, calling out the chaos and Clownery of the internet. 6. Bad Idea Basically an extension of Bloodline, except she expresses feeling extremely more lost. The ending of this song takes a dark turn, giving an eery feeling to the listener, this feels like Arianas rock bottom. The lowest she's ever felt. 7. Make Up Shows the toxicity that was forming in Ariana and Pete's relationship. Like mentioned before, they were already on and off again, but this song shows how Ariana was using Pete for s3x to numb her pain. 8. Ghostin Obviously the deepest cut on the Album. This song is an apology to Pete. Wanting to move forward and try to be in a good place again, even after everything they've been through. But she still is clear that she'll never love someone like she loved Mac. She's finally accepted his death, and is trying to figure out what the next step is. The songs production honestly does feel haunted, it has positive lyrics for the most part, but the production makes it sound like the relationship is still heading for the gutters. 9. In My Head In all honesty, there are a lot of theories about who Ariana is singing about in this song. Mostly, fans assume it's only about Pete, but I have another theory. Everyone knows anger is a stage in grief. Fans say "she would never that shit about Mac", cause they think it's a diss, but this song truly isn't a diss. I think this song is about Pete and Mac. Pete in the sense that this is their final breakup song, where they call it quits for good. Like when Ariana sings "caught in the moment, tangled up in your sheets" refers to using Pete for s3x. And when she sings "look at you, boy, I invented you, Gucci tennis shoes, runnin from your issues. Cardio good for the heart. I figured we could work it out". That's about Pete. But when she sings referring to the guy as an angel, something she calls Mac in the album, maybe not so clear. And lines like "wanted you too grow, but, boy, you wasn't budding. Everything you are made you everything you aren't. I saw your potential without seeing credentials" that 100% sounds more like her relationship with Mac to me. She didn't want Pete to grow. Pete couldn't have done anything to help himself that would've made her happy, however, Ariana wanted Mac to grow while they were dating. She wanted him to quit his addiction and be himself again, something he was losing towards the end of their relationship. Also she sings "but I never thought you'd leave me, needed something to believe in" Pete never left Arianas side until Ariana kicked him out. She made that decision. As for Mac and Ariana's breakup, there are rumors Mac broke up with Ariana because he could see how his relationship with drugs was negatively affecting her. And she needed something to believe in, aka Pete. She needed to believe in relationships, and love, and that's partly why her and Pete moved so fast. 10. 7 Rings A song about retail therapy and healing slowly in the precense of friends. The thing that truly started her healing process. 11. Thank U, Next Love and Self growth. Taking time to better herself and putting romantic relationships on pause for a while. Thanks everyone in her life. Tho she's not fully healed, she is excited to see what the future brings. 12. Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored This song is another that's vastly misinterpreted, mainly because of the jarring song titled. Hint, when Ariana refers to the girlfriend in the song, she referring to herself, cause the guy she is talking to is her boyfriend. Break up with me so we can have s3x is the gist, which this is the only flaw with this sequence. This song in actuality should go probably before make up, but I believe it was a last minute addition because Ariana scapped reMeMber because it was too personal.
I think Break Up is the last song because it shows that the cycle of toxic relationships is gonna start over again. Sometimes, that's how it happens. You think you're healed but then it's easy to fall back into bad habits.
@@jalapeno1119 eh, I can see how you would interpret it that way, but it was made as a joke song and no depth was given to the song until the music video came out, so it doesn't play into the album for me. I Wish she would've just tweaked a few of the lyrics to either suggest what you are saying or to make the song about self love. It's a bit of a missed opportunity I think.
One of my favorite albums of life is The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill and the sequencing of the album is amazing. All the interludes are life and I recite it like it’s a fire bar. And a new lifetime fav is the Ctrl album because of everything you mentioned
My personal favorite outro in a recent album was IGOR by Tyler the Creator. "Are We Still Friends?" is such a great wrap up to everything the album was about and the guitar solo at the end was almost like an encore performance. loved that album
AGREED. when he was talking about how A muse in her feelings, I was almost yelling at my screen because IGOR does the same thing - the last song ends in a note that doesn't resolve the key the song is in, but then Igor's theme starts with the note that resolves it!!! esp how that contributes to the whole metaphorical meaning of how its an endless cycle. god I love IGOR sm
I’m subbed after this. My dude used A Night At The Opera as an example of fantastic pacing leading up to Bohemian Rhapsody. I feel like some people think Queen is a singles band when they actually have some of the greatest albums of all time. Sequencing is HUGE!!!! Huge! Dude. Thank you.
i think the main thing that makes melodrama by lorde feel like such a perfect album to me personally is definitely the sequencing!! it has such a clear arc and story and hits all the right points at the right moments. especially having perfect places as the last song, it feels like its made to fit there
The best track transition I’ve ever heard is from Brandy’s Never Say Never album with the transition from Learn The Hard Way into Almost Doesn’t Count. I was a little little kid when I first heard it and thought it was so dope and so smooth
I think it's mostly bc it's a story? Like the songs are correlated so they need that pacing. Sometimes when the songs are just different picks of songs that just sound good it's more tricky to make it make sense?
Golden Slumbers, Carry that Weight, and The End from Abbey Road (along with the album as a whole) is a great example of how sequencing can really make an album better. I know it’s an hackneyed example but I can’t watch this without think about the seamless transition from Golden Slumbers to Carry that Weight. Stellar.
"Awaken, My Love!" never gets old to listen to. It's so different from all of Childish Gambino's other work up until that point, and "Me and Your Mama" is one of the best openings I've ever listened to. Not to mention that "Redbone" is the exact middle track, and we are left with "Stand Tall" as the ending. Just an overall incredible album with perfect sequencing.
The Weeknd's Kiss Land is a PERFECTLY sequenced album. 10 songs and each one has a musical and story-driven purpose. Even the bonus track with Kazinsky feels exactly how a bonus song to that album should feel.
Jaleel Khaleeq I agree as well. I’ll admit it, at the time, I wasn’t sure if it stacked up to Trilogy, but as I grew (and saw the Kiss Land tour live), Kiss Land just continued to impress. It never-still hasn’t-aged at all.
I really like the sequencing of Janelle Monaé's The ArchAndriod and really all of her records. Her goes in so many different directions, but I don't think it ever feels like a mess. Monaé also has this tendency to spill tracks into other tracks like on the Electric Lady the transition from It's Code to Ghetto Woman is amazing, as is the transition from Screwed to Django Jane. Aside from the yoga single she came out with which I'm still mixed on, I don't think she has a bad project period.
Somebody please tell Solange. I love her, but it if I hear her father talk about no limit in between every song again... I’ll still listen but I’ll continue to be annoyed.
Lemonade is 100% this. It’s telling the stories of grief and intergenerational black trauma through her marriage and the levels of feelings she goes through after jay z cheated and ultimately finding peace and happiness is just *chefs kiss*
it was just... PERFECT! one of the best albums I've ever heard, and I listen to A LOT of music. The album itself is able to tell the whole story, but when we watch the movie, it just adds so much to the experience, right?
plus the book she released (basically a physical version of the music) literally takes you through the emotions she feels and the mood of the album PLUS highlights the way black history is intergrated thru out the album
I came in here to say Demon Days. I like how it ends on reflective and hopeful Demon Days after the whole album touches on social issues and violence. Big problems run a current through it, it presented you with stories mostly about war and just general human pain and it's like "Well that sucked. What are you going to do about it?" I'm not sure how well DARE fits into it though, it feels like the misfit of the album.
I hate it that the songs on Demon Days don't transition smoothly on Spotify like they do on the physical record :( They've added breaks in between every song. It suuuuuucks! I used to listen to the CD alll the time
Sabrina Carpenter's new album 'emails i can't send' has a really great sequencing. It has 13 songs, all different from each other and they're ALL necessary for the storytelling she's doing. it starts with a song that tells the listener why she does this overanalysis of every relantionship she's in, then she gets the vibes up with a few fun and quite confident tracks before entering the chill & explanatory track 'because i liked a boy'. the middle song is a country-sadness that also expresses how she feels about a past relationship. then we get another section of fun music where she shows more of her confidence without being over-the-top with these at any point of the album. then it ends with a track that summarizes everything she sang about SO WELL and decode makes you want to listen to the album AGAIN EVERYTIME. it's one of my favorite albums and i think it might be one of the best albums in history idk
Emails is a PHENOMENAL album. I never payed much attention to Sabrina Carpenter before but Because I Liked A Boy hooked me. I listened to the full album, and thought it was okay. And then I couldn't stop listening to it.
Being mostly a playlist listener for most of my life.. i will say HOME's first 3 chillwave/synthwave projects & Tyler the creator's _"Flower boy"_ & "IGOR" is what got me into the world of "concept" albums. Those LPs feel alot like watching a film or listening to a soundtrack..
HOME & Tyler based af, good stuff. HOME is perfect for studying, walking somewhere, or just sitting still and relaxing depending on the song. The Electronic Gems channel helps me find tons of other good synthwave: Emil Rottmayer, Vanilla, Memorex Memories, DavZ, etc. Tyler makes great art and individual tracks that I can return to any time and appreciate. He's also versatile in what kind of songs he can make, with each album sounding distinct. CMIYGL might have something in it for you despite the concept being a bit looser, there are definitely recurring themes that are tackled from different angles throughout the tracklist.
Lorde, man. "Don't you think that it's boring how people talk?" - Tennis Court (1st line of her 2013 album) "And the people will talk, people will talk -- Let em talk." (last line of that same album!!) also "Dancing around the lies we tell" - Team (2013) "It's time we danced with the truth" - Sober (2017)
the fact that you didn't even mention how blackout begins... "it's britney, bitch" is one hell of an opening line. and so is the three piano bass notes on baby one more time!
If you listen to Tyler's IGOR on Spotify, you will listen to the most flawless transitioning album. All the songs have normal conclusions however the splice them in a way that they can be listened to individually or as a full album
The range of that album is fucking insane. Each song tells a different perspective, a different realisation. I feel like at any point in time, you could relate to at least one of the songs in his album, no matter what you're going through at the time.
Every time I hear a song from IGOR, and the next song that plays isn’t the song that comes next on the album, it throws me off. The sequencing was just so perfect
Immediate subscribe and all notifications.
RUclips’s recommendation algorithm finally led me to something that is both informative, entertaining and deserving of a follow.
appreciate that fam! Might have to make some more music appreciation related content cause people seem to enjoy this vid!
Totally agree bro.
FR FR I feel like I had a whole conversation here I learned so much
Same lol
@@TheThirdPew bruh uve literally introduced me to all my favourite music like you legit introduced me to Frank Ocean man not mention your outros always fire
You said sza album was so well paced that she doesn’t have to release another album for five years and like she really listened to you even before the video was released
HAHHAH fr she took that literally
she heard him from the future fitting
no cus frrr
oof
Still agree tho
Calling Ctrl a recent album was the kind of optimism I hope to manifest in my life
I know right😭
Lmaooooo 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
She was robbed at the Grammys
How do you define recent?
Goat THE Great within a year. *maybe* 2 but not 3
See this is why I love Lemonade because despite not having watched the album’s visuals, the album's linear narrative is so clearly expressed and coherent just from the audio alone, thanks to the precise album sequencing. It really makes you appreciate the album more.
Lemonade is a masterpiece 😍
Still mad this didn't get album of the year at the Grammys but then again the Grammys have become a shit biased show so can't be suprised. Don't get me wrong, Adeles album was really good but nothing touched Lemonade
My absolute favorite album by her. 4 is really close though
Oooh Queen I love this 🙌🏾💛🤸🏾♀️🌟.
@@loveisanopendoor3532 exactly! 21 felt like "My high school sweetheart left me standing at the altar, and 21 years later, Im still bitter" Lemonade was literally a love letter to all the daughters of the Earth; of all generations, acknowledging the may ways we love through our own brokenness 💛
SZA’s album CTRL was such a hit that her team believes she should not push another body of work as it is still receiving so many streams, views, etc. That’s how powerful music can be.
The Weeknd, nicki minaj, micheal Jackson, Ariana grande, beyonce, lauryn hill, and SZA have all made a big impact on todays music.
"20 Something" is such a beautiful end to an album
@@superwhizz114just learned that song has the same instrumentation as super model so listening to them back to back is chefs kiss
@@popinfluence695 I feel like ariana’s influence is much less than the others listed, other artists like Kanye have a greater or equal influence than the most influential artists there
Ohhh , so this is why they was holding her album
12 minutes I can already feel it....A CLASSIC
Wait the levels of this joke. Well played my guy.
🤣🤣
Said every Pink Floyd fan ever
@@keanuismyfather7477 to be fair, they are already classics.
@@Bighomie39 What, every Floyd song over 12 minutes long?
Pure Heroine by Lorde.
First Line of the first song: "Don't you think that it's boring how people talk"
Last Line of the last song: "When people are talking, people are talking - Let 'em talk"
Gets me every time.
@Wackaz - Arthur Wacker nah, melodrama is better. But PH is great too.
i noticed this too!!! i thought that was very clever on her part
@@plamenasiniye i like both equally. pure heroine is good for nostalgia and reflecting on past times while Melodrama is good for when you're in your feelings lmao
Melodrama by Lorde
A. *Sober* : We're sleeping through all the days
, I'm acting like I don't see, Every ribbon you used to tie yourself to me
*Supercut* : The visions never stop
, These ribbons wrap me up But when I reach for you There's just a supercut
B. *Sober* : You'll be dancing with us
(Can you feel it, can you, can you feel it) Dancing with us, us
*Sober II* : You asked if I was feeling it
I'm psycho high, Know you won't remember in the morning when I speak my mind
C. *Sober II* : we told you this was melodrama, you wanted something that we offered
*Liability Reprise* : all of the dreams that get harder, all of the things that I offer you
ALSOOO..... Speaking of Supercut, it has a similar piano-like tune instrumental beat to the one in Green Light and the part where she says "these visions never stop" seems to be connected to the "I'll be seeing you wherever I go" in Green Light. If I missed something feel free to add hehehe
yesssss, not enough people talk about how BRILLIANT this is
when albums have proper sequencing, that album is no longer an album, but a movie.. sequencing is very important
Kendrick Lamar is a king at sequenceingg :,)
For me: Eminem, Tyler, Kendrick and Mac miller are masters at it. On all of their albums, I know what song is going to play next during the whole album.
21 Savages "Savage II" is extremely incredible with the sequencing and let's not forget Morgan Freeman is narrating throughout the album too....brilliant move!
@@Teka1979 without warning is a pretty good sequenced album, had a cohesive solid theme start til finish
Surprised nobody has mentioned Blond by Frank?! The album literally has a beat drop At exactly 30 minutes into a 60 minute album flipping the entire tone and mood of the album and completely separating the first half from the second half. Absolute masterpiece.
Big facts. His shit different level fr
Love that album, one of the best of the century so far fr
Just 1 of the small details of this amazing album
@@tcrijwanachoudhury ageeed ine if my favorite albums of all time
Nobody talked about igor too
Nathan’s essays in school probably SLAPPED.. cause the way this guy can put together an argument on literally any topic is impeccable 🤯
yup i think he is hahahaha
"To Pimp a Butterfly" is one of the most perfectly sequenced albums ever.
@@omri1520 yeah but TPAB was something completely different. Kendrick really shows his versatility while also making a beautiful body of work that had some serious undertones. Shit had real messages though the whole album. I remember having a discussion about racism and equality back in school and it was a class full of whites people. That album actually helped me with getting these people to understand. They were in a small town isolated from the rest of the world so they were kinda stuck back in time and lots never met a back guy but I was able to break it down better than just tryna explain it myself. To pimp a butterfly will always be considered one of the best albums to date from the newer generation of artists IMO
@@TheCrazzyGuy11 I agree with you that TPAB had an amazing message and is arguably the best hip hop album ever created but I think GKMC has the best sequencing. The way every song adds to the story and foreshadows the next is something that I have never quite found in another album on the same level as GKMC
True, true, true. Been preaching that since my listening of the album.
I remember you was conflicted
@@gxldx9483 misusing your influence.
Igor by Tyler the Creator. Because it starts off with someone falling in love with someone, and the middle part is their relationship, and the ending part is them just being friends. That is beautiful
igor is truly a masterpiece
Album was trash
@@dashahndraper4948 let's agree to disagree
@@dashahndraper4948 can you explain why
@@imisaiah06 bait
Have y’all ever noticed both Circles by Mac Miller and Igor by Tyler, the Creator are musical loops, the last note of the last song leave the last song unresolved and the first note of the first song resolves it
Thank you ! I was hoping someone was gonna point Circles out ! Didn’t know about Tyler but that’s dope too.
As well as Spiritual Migration by Persefone
Nonagon infinity is another one of those albums, but it loops PERFECTLY
that is so beautiful. circles is one of my fav albums but i never knew that!
Donuts by J Dilla as well
Solonge’s “when i get home” is literally the prime example of a perfect example of a perfectly sequential ablum. Every song transitions into another and the last song ties back to the first song.
A seat at the table was good too, especially her interludes with Master P
exactly. “a seat at a table” & “when i get home” are both great bodies of work & part of that is due to the transitions between songs/interludes. it’s so great to listen to
And the interludes are hella good too
Even her True EP - Solange kills it with the art of the album
I love Solonge
I think this is what The Weeknd does so well. His entire discography is a sequencing masterpiece. ESPECIALLY Afterhours and Trilogy
Yesss Kiss land too
abs kissland sounds the best at times and transitions the best too
After Hours is easily some of the best in sequencing, pacing. I think it flows so smooth into each different track (especially hardest to love - scared to live), changes in mood, and has hard hitting switch ups. Not too many songs and its been a while since I've listened to a whole album multiple times. Might be my favorite album from The Weeknd. Easily on my top list of albums.
Yeah but he's a biphobe so I'm good.
The Weeknd is the first artist that came to mind as I started watching this video!
"Are we still friends" makes IGOR end in such a great way
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Igor was also perfect
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WW2
Kendrick Lamar's "To pimp a butterfly" has amazing sequence. The last line of the poem gives you an intro to the next song.
I remember you was conflicted. misusing your influence
Sometimes I did the same
Abusing my power, full of resentment
Resentment that turned into a deep depression
Found myself screaming in the hotel room
All facts....
quint we miss u
Your first reaction video of J Cole's Forest Hills Drive is my go to video to make me smile whenever I'm feeling down.
QUINT you still alive bro ♥️
quintttttttt
We love you Quint
Beyonce talked about this in her "life is but a dream" about how these artist dont put out albums anymore they just put out these quick singles and then another one and another one. And then they just put all the singles together and put that out.
def true and with the rise of tik tok, labels are pushing artists to have that hit tik tok song and not care about an album as a whole
Paola F they want money and if you were in their shoes a lot of people would want that but if you’re satisfied with where you are i would be confident to do with tame pala dod
album singles literally are used the opposite as intended. It was used by everyone to slowly give people content as to keep wind for their new album. it was also used for giving people a bit of the album while they were completing it. Now they use singles like albums and albums like singles lmao
Totally! I think that's why you now have people saying if an album has three hits in it is already a banger, which I don't think it's true. If only three out of 12 songs of your album are good and the rest are fillers, it's not a good album, you just have three great songs. It's not that every single song in your album has to be a hit, but they have to bring something to the whole.
Exactly!!!!! I totally agree!
Janelle Monae is SO GOOD at this- The Electric Lady is a full fucking narrative with movements and her orchestral interludes always slap. The transition from QUEEN to Electric Lady gets me hype every time!
Janelle Monae albums are full movies especially TheArchAndroid
@@davidcremin3837 yes i agree!
Yesssssss
YES!! The slide from Queen to Electric Lady is SO SMOOTH
The back half of the Electric Lady is My Shit!!! GOD she is the GOAT x')
The Weeknd's first real commercial album, Kissland. Definitely a concept album, with multiple tracks flowing into each other, like "Love in the Sky", which flows into and out of the tracks before and after. Modern Masterpiece, that set the tone for modern r&b for years to come.
W
This album def popped up for me!
And professional is the best album intro of all time in my opinion - sets the album up so well.
@@jamesjennings1340 couldn't agree more 💯💯💯
kissland is so underrated
Everything Nathan talks about is stuff I obsess about in secret. Like no one in my life would believe that I even think about this stuff
100% accurate
Ayy no need to obsess in secrecy my guy,you never know who you might vibe with unless you take that chance, best thing it's free!
David Manu for something like album sequencing, it does seem like a topic that at least most of my close friends wouldn’t think too in depth about. Yet I find it to be one of my favorite things when finding a new album/artist
@@connorsimon9912 to be fair I hadn't put much thought into it either until I saw this video,I'm glad nathan made it because now I have something new to try on my 40 minute commutes to and from work!
Yo same
Lorde does this really well!
In her first album she opened with “don’t you think that it’s boring how people talk?”
And the last line of the last song was
“Let em talk”
An album artist through and through
I JUST FUCKING REALIZED THIS AND IVE BEEN LISTENING TO THIS ALBUM FOR 5 YEARS bro what
i can’t believe she was 16 when that album came out
Paola Ruiz you and me both
Ella A Baha - every week I learn something new about Lorde’s lyrics... she gives us much to unpack
Paola Ruiz Lorde at 16: writing a grammy-winning album
Me at 16: spending my days crying to said album 😂😂
I thought that Frank Ocean’s ‘Blond’ was exceptionally sequenced. Once you reach the half point of the whole album, you reach the drastic change in the song ‘Nights’. It just perfectly sets the tone for the second half of the album which has a different mood from the first.
Sooo agreed
I thought about this album the whoooole video
Blond’s sequencing is great, but Endless was made to be listened to all together. It’s to the point where no song has an official title. Both are masterpieces, but endless makes my tummy tickle.
Timothy Cash you perfectly explained how I feel about endless ✨ that project is something else
Pink Kiwi Let’s be best friends ☺️
Beyoncé’s latest album doesn’t necessarily tell a story and it probably isn’t the best example, but the way each track flows from one to the next was just so damn cool to me. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Defo a vibe.
i've been trying to figure out why she released it... and I think it's a power move, and it's the next album... she's a mom and a label owner, rih is with jay, so she couldn't do it big.. this was like a fun 7/11 album.
one of my favorites to listen from start to finish bc of how each song flows into the next
@@RichnessReimaginedChriswhat do you mean rih is with jay???
Kendrick's TPAB is just crazy with the structure and sequence and how all the story goes around full circle, is like there are 2 stories going on, with the songs as first person and the skits complementing the song as third person
For me, it's the best one. Amazing job by Kendrick.
Damn is so good too
@@Maxhumilation45 yes but it ain't even close to TPAB tbh, even tho is another type of structure for the story that is being told, like more personal imo
It reallllly is
Also underlining past songs
mac millers album "circles" ends with a note that gets followed up with the first not of the first song. its like a musically correct follow up.
actually the last song (not from deluxe) ends with a chord that has no resolution. there's this need to resolve, and that resolution comes in the song, "circles" but ty i'm so glad someone is talking about this!!
@@aishwaryasankhe6018 yes thats what i meant! But im not to smart about music notes etc :), thanks for explaining!
@@aishwaryasankhe6018 how does one sequence a deluxe version of their album tho? Do the news songs stand apart from the original sequence?
Reminds me of the wall
@Anthony Nazaradeh the "follow up" song is the first song of Circles because its the note thats literally meant to play next in the progression. either way it sounds cool but the circularity is meant to stay inside the album
Lorde's Pure Heroine is my absolute most favorite album and fits into this criteria, but I think her second album, Melodrama, is an even better example. And mainly, it's because of the concept of the album itself. Lorde says so that Melodrama is a story of a girl in a single night, and it shows through how the story in the songs unfold. It's like a film. It has a definitive beginning, her intense emotions in Green Light, that fall into depression and sadness throughout the middle, a state of acceptance near the end, and a moment of clarity in Perfect Places. Absolutely brilliant and listening to it is like actually experiencing what the character she's made is going through. Her proper song sequencing enables the story to take hold of the listener.
Exactly my thoughts well said
Yes I agree!!! Such great albums
BTW, Pure Heroine starts with "don't you think that it's boring how people talk?" and ends with "let 'em talk", which really goes to show Lorde's development troughout the record.
@@cassi7627 Yes yes yes! So true! I love that part it really brings the album together!!!
Love the way Lorde was inspired by Greek plays (and melodramas) for the album and you can really hear it in the structure of the story and narrative omg
An album with great pacing is Dark Side of the Moon. It hooks you with a sound that gets louder until it explodes into the second song (Breathe [In the Air]). It has a great middle (The Great Gig in the Sky + Money), a good climax (Us and Them), and a great closing song (Eclipse) that ends the same way it begins. It's perfect.
On the run also gets you in the state of feeling rushed, going right into time making you aware of your limited life with some of the deepest and most effective yet "simple" lyrics ever written, further letting those emotions grow in the great gig in the sky. For that reason and the fact great gig finishes of side 1 it's more connected to time than to money for me but money is also an amazing song to get you hooked for side 2 exploring more of the diffuculties and conflicts created by society and humans rather than the limitations by nature that are explored on the first side. Even the cover can be interpreted that way, the first side being the natural flow, the single light beam on the left, while the second side is about how the gift and restricts given by nature is shaped by humans and society or on the cover by the prism
Never perceived Us and Them as the climax...
@@JubaDeMetalAlumínio either that or brain damage
SZA's CTRL starts like she's unwrapping a piece of paper . She is a genius .
Her pen game is so strong. I’ve been obsessed with “good days” lately
Caity Rain sameeee
She is my fav artist
How
I absolutely love when songs flow into each other, but are also cohesive by themselves. It makes me so happy listening to Flower Boy, or Igor specifically and hearing it flow together so seamlessly.
listen to a muse in her feelings
The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, The Wall
You will fall in love
especially on wolf how 48 blends into colossus and then it blends into partyisintover and then the ending of bimmer works well into ifhy. tyler is just so good when it comes to things like this
Haha. I thought of FlowerBoy too. I don’t know any individual songs but can listen to that album day to night. TYler is mad creative
“Swimming” by Mac Miller is a great demonstration of Sequencing
Damn now that I think about it, most of Mac’s albums have amazing sequencing. “The Divine Feminine” basically loops from beginning to end.
damn straight, Swimming deserves so much love
Circles is the same way
Donny Heinze frfr his discography is amazing
Hell yeah, Mac was super creative. Unfortunate his music was transitioning to something more pure and mature at the time of his passing💙
Thank you for this! It's something I've privately wondered about with albums and why I love "Songs About Jane" and "Food & Liquor" and other albums that are DESIGNED as albums that are so special to me and I wish there was more of.
Possibly the only exception to the 12-track rule: "Trilogy" by The Weeknd. 3 self-contained concept EPs that lead into one another to form a story arc. Absolute classic.
+++++This
Damn only 23 likes 😔
I trust you cuz your pfp
Also, After Hours is 14 tracks long (17 with the bonus tracks)
And J Dilla’s “donuts” because it’s 31 songs long but that’s because it’s like this collage of ideas that is constantly shifting and it’s only like 45 minutes long.
Pink Floyd albums are so well sequenced that I cant even listen to their individual songs, I gotta listen to the entire album.
I was gonna say the exact same thing. The dark side of the moon is a whole experience and I cant do anything else when listening to it
@@tp2529 yeah dude The Wall too tbh (and any of their albums to be fair, the sequencing is way too good)
Me with Kendrick
@@gaston9943 The Wall is just too long
I skip when Empty Spaces starts at the half of an album to Uncomfortably Numb and Run Like Hell and end it.
@@daredevil6145 ratio
The sequencing on ChloexHalle’s Ungodly Hour album....chef’s kiss
(if you liked their music, you’ll automatically like bts. give singularity, home, and house of cards a listen 😚)
the intro and then forgive me right after…… like nothing else on this planet✨✨✨
ella grace exactly 🤤
YES YES YES!!!
The placement of Do it- I DIE. Fell in love all over again. Then ending with ROYL right after w Wonder What She Thinks of Me???? Perfection
Ungodly Hour or TKAA??
Honestly, an album that I persoanlly feel that emboies thsi perfectly, is The Weeknd's newest album Dawn FM. It's just got such a nice flow to it and its really immersive
especially on the note of the best best songs being not at the beginning even
the transition from tale by quincy to out of time is *italian chef kiss*
Nah it’s mid
Dawn FM was one of the first things that came to mind when I started watching this because it's the best example I've heard in recent times.
@@MaxSnowDude relisten brother
Frank Ocean’s Endless probably one of the best sequenced albums, not too long, every song flows into the next and its so good in a loop
Was here to say this
thank u
Listen to Wildflower, it’s literally perfect.
higgs gets me all the time :(
DAMN by Kendrick can literally be played in reverse and still be telling a story
the last song on DAMN. is remarkable, for lack of a more poignant word. it's the story of how Kendrick almost could've, should've, would've grown up without a father-- lest his old man's generosity about some circumstantial chicken-- and died early in a gun fight, before he ever could have made this album. making good on the threat of his early demise, a gun shot sounds off cutting out Kendrick's last rhyme. We then rewind back up the album, playing every single track in reverse along the way, only to end on repetition of the first words Kendrick speaks in the first track of the album: "so I was taking a walk the other day," the implication being the album is the casual byproduct of a midnight walk. damn. if only my late night thoughts were Pulitzer winners too...
The first track on good kid is remarkable. It tells us a story and sets the stage for exploring the characters introduced in the first track. TPAB takes the cake tho.
Michael Armington1 10000% the Sherane song is honestly what instantly made me want to keep listening and find out which songs will piece the story together
Amd somehow its like his 3rd or 4th best album
I was begging him to mention DAMN. A classic.
its mainly becuase this is a single era. Everybody cares about singles and individual songs, not entire bodies of work, sadly
Very true 😩😩😩
At least we can still appreciate the ones that did. That's why pink Floyd are still popular
Yes so true
Probably since it's so easy to produce music these days, there's an oversaturation so you can get a lot of content from different artists. I don't think it's so bad that people only really care about individual songs
don't say everybody:/ some put out straight masterpieces
Came back for just this vid after Weeknd dropped Dawn FM...gotta listen to the album as a whole in order, no shuffle. A classic
i feel like beyonce's lemonade is one of the most perfectly sequenced albums of all time and the album that made me learn to appreciate good sequencing
I totally agree. I was expecting him to mention it but he didn’t
Thank you. It's definitively true
I absolutely agree. It was arranged in perfect order or sequence. One of my favorites.
i think all night should’ve been the closing track but other than that it’s perfect
@@mariah8021 right but formation couldn’t fit anywhere but at the end 😭
Amy Winehouse “Back to Black” is perfect from top to bottom
frank >
Kid Neptune no sir
Frank is perfect too
Lemonade is a perfectly sequenced body of work, and the Lemonade/4:44/Everything Is Love trilogy is a great encapsulation of the story they needed to tell.
YES YES YES
Or rather a story they wanted to sell.
@@odorutori dumb ass comment. They didn’t do anything different from every other music artists throughout history
👏🏽I absolutely love that you said “encapsulation” because it truly was
Absolutely right !
Gotta love the Beatles for how well they took on board George Martin's advice about song sequencing. Start each side with a strong powerful song, and end with a song that genuinely could not be followed by anything else.
And it worked, from Revolver to Abbey Road, check out how they begin and end sides 1 and 2 of the records.
Abbey Road is an insane ride
“Because the Internet” is such a perfect example of a start to finish story.
YES THAT'S MY FAVORITE ALBUM
YESSSSSS
Yes!
when he talked about the last song being the song you that stuck with you, thinking about what you just listened, and how it ties back to the beginning. it reminded me of Because the Internet and how Life: The Biggest Troll ended. I LOVE THE SEQUENCING OF THIS ALBUM SO MUCH
Frank ocean blonde and to pimp a butterfly are the best blend of pacing and story I think I’ve ever heard.
Because of the internet was pretty good at that too
Best pacing to me has to go to purple rain it’s just perfect.
I'm so happy you brought up Ctrl, it's like one of my favourite albums ever. But I do wish you would have mentioned all the spoken word interludes she has. They all really help tie the album together, especially at the end of "20 Something" when SZA's mother gives the final outro, and it's literally the perfect way to end it
“We don’t need 26 songs...and then the Deluxe version” Chris Brown gotta watch this, 5 songs in and I’m already tired af.
Ikr
U listening too chris brown in 2020 bruh
@@sprb4725 Chris brown in 2005 was good. Yea the 2020 sucked
SPRB the mans got flow, leave me alone. 😂😂🙄
Fr Heartbreak on a full moon was doing too much
After Hours sequencing was top tier, especially the ending tracks. Pretty much everything about that album was perfect
that !! I feel like no one listened to these 3 extra songs !!!
@@elo_9123Nothing Compares is one of the best songs on the album and Final Lullaby will always be the true outro to After Hours for me. I’m glad Nothing Compares was included in this video.
rihanna's ANTI is one of those albums that you can run for years and years without getting bored imo...it doesn't rlly go up and down for huge tonal shifts but it's still very interesting to listen to as a *whole* album. genuinely feel like she does not need to release anything new for a good while. loved this video and loved how excited you were talking about this! take care and stay safe :)
@olf x rence you're welcome to your opinion :)
@sully THANK YOU. I was waiting for someone to mention ANTI. To me it is a very cohesive and and well put together album. From start to finish it seems like every song was meant to be where it was supposed to be. And it doesn’t seem like TO ME that it wasn’t rushed or the pacing was off. Aside from Work being overplayed (but low key still a bop for me tho) and a couple of songs about s*x in no way would this body of work be considered "generic music🙄" and yes I’m subbing😂. If anything people didn’t really mess with ANTI for a while until a year after it was released.
it's truly masterpiece and I didn't like Rihanna's albums that much before Anti
Ron Pierre Anyone calling ANTi generic is just a hipster ass Rihanna hater lmao I’m not a Rihanna stan, but that is one album that feels the same every listen after all these years. It hasn’t gone stale like a lot of albums that came out alongside it.
I happy you mentioned this because Beyoncé spoke about this in 2015 and many people brushed her off
I think about that often
PEOPLE DONT MAKE ALBUMS ANYMORE. THEY DONT MAKE ALBUMS ANYMORE.
It was actually in 2011 but it still is accurate
Kendrick does this so well, creating a story within how the songs are sequenced. I can't start listening to one of his albums without going through the whole thing, the interludes as well and the talking portions of to pimp a butterfly? ART
I never skip songs on his albums. It's like you dont flashforward when watching a film. You watch it and take it all in
IGOR is a fucking god-made masterpiece, each song blends perfectly into the next and once i start listening i cant stop, it genuinely feels like an out of world experience whenever i listen and i thank god everyday that Tyler made it :))
sometimes you gotta close a door to open a windo- BWOOOM BWOOM BOWA BOWA
“Malibu” by Anderson Paak is the perfect example. Every song flows smoothly into the next. The whole album is such a moment. I especially love the last song, giving you some sort of euphoric feeling to end with.
Another great example for getting the listeners attention with the first song is The 1975’s album: “I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it”. The intro song is the same exact intro song as the album before, wich was released 3 years earlier. Only it’s a pitch higher, making it somehow nostalgic because you’ve already heard it and recognize it. It got me really hyped listening to that first song.
Yup Anderson Paak Album was definitely sequenced greatly
yessss
YES THAT ALBUM IS SO GOOD
The transition between Put Me Thru and Am I Wrong makes me feel things in my tummy everytime
I didn’t mean to watch this whole thing but I literally couldn’t stop
Dead ass bro I have the worst attention span and this kept me locked in
TRUE
Nathan’s album sequencing his own videos now
Same. I just clicked to stay for like 3 minutes top but.....
:-)
Tyler the Creator's IGOR and Beyonce's Lemonade are two album that I rarely just play a single from. When I hear it I wanna experience it from beginning to end!
Same I almost always have listened to Igor all the way through
I may be the only person who doesn't think Lemonade was a masterpiece. I like maybe 2 songs from that album.
lockretta same. I hear one and then think of the one that should play after it and here we go again
Same for Flower Boy
igor and flower boy have the most beautiful flow to them, listening to just one song creates this itch in ur brain begging you to listen to the next one
I love it when an artist has an album that is all about the journey. Each song has a purpose as to why it's there and once you get to the end you feel like you've arrived at your destination. That's probably why I like concept albums so much.
I was on LSD when I found Earl Sweatshirt's "I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside" album. And I literally could not tell when one song went into the next one. For atleast half the album. Amazing Experience.
@KJ Wells My first trip I saw Chance tha Rapper's "Smoke Again" music video. First time I heard him
I listened to Circles on shrooms and it took me somewhere beautiful and I shed a tear knowing Mac is gone
the transitions are amazing
Same at first
bruh listen to SRS by him bro, shits even better, THEN listen to feet of clay. u finna be mad confused
The definition of this is Rina Sawayama's album SAWAYAMA: excellent intro ("Dynasty"), excellent outro ("Snakeskin"), and excellent middle ("Love Me 4 Me")
SAWAYAMA immediately came to mind when watching this video. I always listen to it all the way through, it’s an amazing body of work. One of the best albums of the year imo
SAWAYAMA is such a masterpiece. snakeskin will forever be one of my favorite outros. the way it goes so hard when the beat drops and the second time when u think the beat is going to drop again it switches to a soothing piano with a conversation in the background is perfection
that whole album is a complete masterpiece. I FW EVERY SINGLE SONG ON IT!
A literal masterpiece of an album. Every single song is so good and perfect
i really love how snakeskin connects to dynasty, really feels like it was intentional
MICHEAL JACKSON AND LAURYN HILL’S ALBUMS WILL FOREVER BE TIMELESS
p e r i o d
Yes 🔥
I agree.
yes THEY WILL!!
i think an album that has brilliant sequencing is melodrama by lorde. the opening track ‘green light’ is such a powerful opener and then the sequencing is so smooth throughout the album. then the last 3 tracks, ‘supercut’, ‘liability (reprise)’ and ‘perfect places’ fade from one another perfectly, ending the album on such a perfect note. also every song on the album is incredible and it’s quite a short album which can be refreshing
Kendrick Lamar’s album DAMN for this is exquisite. The last song is possibly my favourite.
Fax I was wondering why he didnt mention it and duckworth molds back into Dna and the collectors edition he reverses the album because at the start of Duckworth the guy says "we gon put it in reverse" and shits crazy.
tpab does it better imp
My favorites songs in this album are DNA., PRIDE. and DUCKWORTH.
Kendrick won the Pulitzer Award for Music which was for being able to read his lyrics without music and it still sounds like poetry. only rapper ever to win it
When I first came out I liked it but thought Kendrick peaked with TPAB, DAMN is as good as that one of GKMC, and if you play it backwards it still flows beautifully.
All of Janelle Monae's albums. She definitely knows how to make her albums flow.
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Yes, yes, she was on my mind throughout. Listen to her intro on The Electric Lady and you already know.
Dirty Computer. That’s it. That’s the album.
the way screwed and django jane in dirty computer flow into each other so well always makes me feel so good
YUP
I mean IGOR is everything you'd want in an album
And then there's Cherry Bomb... (which I love)
ImInfinite MidWest no u :,(
(speaking strictly about "album sequencing")
ImInfinite MidWest no u :,( 2x
Ha Gayyyyyyyyyyyy🙃
Nonagon Infinity by King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard is an album based around all of the songs leading into each other and the last leading to the first, making it an endless loop, perfect example of sequencing being used to define an album
Nonagon infinity opens the door, Nonagon infinity opens the door
I fucking love this album
THE FINAL SONGS IN ABBEY ROAD you go through about 6 songs without noticing that theyre changing, its insane
this is exactly what i was thinking!
Right?! That's one of the reasons Abbey Road is my favorite Beatles album.
Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End. *chef’s kiss*
THIS: Honestly the greatest album of all time that starts with an absolute banger in Come Together, mixes the middle parts with Shes so Heavy and Here Comes the Sun, and the end of the album is just six straight songs. It’s like the perfect end to the greatest band of all time
@@LawsonKiddsOnlyStan YEEEEES couldnt have said it better!!!!!
Yo the pacing of this video was fire ngl I was innit the whole time I didn’t even scroll through the comments while it played in the background nice work
this is meta
chloe and halle knew EXACTLY what they were doing on ungodly hour like WHEW
Right! They killed it
I was searching for this exact comment
Absolutely
when it goes from intro to forgive me >
When it comes to Thank U, Next, I think it's crazy how much her fans and listeners of that album don't pay attention to the sequencing. They say It tells a sad story, but they mean overall.
1. Imagine
Obviously, this song is about when she found out about Mac's passing and her brain trying to find a way to cope. She try to invision a world where he is still alive, and they're together. But the chorus hits and brings her back to reality. And at the ending, the jarring whistle tones sound like slashes, her being broken down and hurt by her coming to terms with reality.
2. Needy
Ariana is going through an extremely hard time and latching on to the people around her so that she doesn't fall. I heard rumors that when Mac passed, Ariana entered herself into a mental facility for a few days. So when she came out and reunited with loved ones, she begged them to be around while still showing her being extremely hard on herself.
3. NASA
Juxtaposed to Needy, Ariana turns around and starts begging for space, feeling suffocated. I think this song also shows the start of Ariana and Pete's relationship breaking down, which is discussed later on in the album. They were on again, off again for a while before their final break up. She also explains feeling lost and ungrounded.
4. Bloodline
Contrary to definitions online and generalized belief, I do not think this song is about a one night stand with a random dude. Instead, this song is once again about Pete. In NASA they were on a break, and in this song, while they're still on a break, Ariana believes s3x might make her feel better and forget about her problem. It also discusses how her one true love isn't here anymore, so while she is still involved with Pete, she doesn't want to get married to him. Ariana also discussed after Thank U, Next dropped that she doesn't believe in love, obviously still in pain. And on the song off the table, from positions, she mentions that she wanted to be single until she died so she wouldn't have to deal with anymore relationship trauma, and because she never thought she find a love like she had with Mac.
5. Fake Smile
She discusses her relationship to the media and her fame in general. Describing her anxiety, wanting to upfront and honest. This song by itself breaks down sweetener and calls it a sham. She was acting like she was healed and enjoying life, when she was more lost than she has ever been. She addresses false narratives by media and media users. The bridge is also purposely made to sound like a circus song, calling out the chaos and Clownery of the internet.
6. Bad Idea
Basically an extension of Bloodline, except she expresses feeling extremely more lost. The ending of this song takes a dark turn, giving an eery feeling to the listener, this feels like Arianas rock bottom. The lowest she's ever felt.
7. Make Up
Shows the toxicity that was forming in Ariana and Pete's relationship. Like mentioned before, they were already on and off again, but this song shows how Ariana was using Pete for s3x to numb her pain.
8. Ghostin
Obviously the deepest cut on the Album. This song is an apology to Pete. Wanting to move forward and try to be in a good place again, even after everything they've been through. But she still is clear that she'll never love someone like she loved Mac. She's finally accepted his death, and is trying to figure out what the next step is. The songs production honestly does feel haunted, it has positive lyrics for the most part, but the production makes it sound like the relationship is still heading for the gutters.
9. In My Head
In all honesty, there are a lot of theories about who Ariana is singing about in this song. Mostly, fans assume it's only about Pete, but I have another theory. Everyone knows anger is a stage in grief. Fans say "she would never that shit about Mac", cause they think it's a diss, but this song truly isn't a diss. I think this song is about Pete and Mac. Pete in the sense that this is their final breakup song, where they call it quits for good. Like when Ariana sings "caught in the moment, tangled up in your sheets" refers to using Pete for s3x. And when she sings "look at you, boy, I invented you, Gucci tennis shoes, runnin from your issues. Cardio good for the heart. I figured we could work it out". That's about Pete. But when she sings referring to the guy as an angel, something she calls Mac in the album, maybe not so clear. And lines like "wanted you too grow, but, boy, you wasn't budding. Everything you are made you everything you aren't. I saw your potential without seeing credentials" that 100% sounds more like her relationship with Mac to me. She didn't want Pete to grow. Pete couldn't have done anything to help himself that would've made her happy, however, Ariana wanted Mac to grow while they were dating. She wanted him to quit his addiction and be himself again, something he was losing towards the end of their relationship. Also she sings "but I never thought you'd leave me, needed something to believe in" Pete never left Arianas side until Ariana kicked him out. She made that decision. As for Mac and Ariana's breakup, there are rumors Mac broke up with Ariana because he could see how his relationship with drugs was negatively affecting her. And she needed something to believe in, aka Pete. She needed to believe in relationships, and love, and that's partly why her and Pete moved so fast.
10. 7 Rings
A song about retail therapy and healing slowly in the precense of friends. The thing that truly started her healing process.
11. Thank U, Next
Love and Self growth. Taking time to better herself and putting romantic relationships on pause for a while. Thanks everyone in her life. Tho she's not fully healed, she is excited to see what the future brings.
12. Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored
This song is another that's vastly misinterpreted, mainly because of the jarring song titled. Hint, when Ariana refers to the girlfriend in the song, she referring to herself, cause the guy she is talking to is her boyfriend. Break up with me so we can have s3x is the gist, which this is the only flaw with this sequence. This song in actuality should go probably before make up, but I believe it was a last minute addition because Ariana scapped reMeMber because it was too personal.
Incredible analysis! You should put this on a proper medium though. RUclips comments rarely get on the view.
Dude this is awesome. I've always listened to this album without shuffle and gathered most of this, but this is so much more thorough, thanks
I think Break Up is the last song because it shows that the cycle of toxic relationships is gonna start over again. Sometimes, that's how it happens. You think you're healed but then it's easy to fall back into bad habits.
@@jalapeno1119 eh, I can see how you would interpret it that way, but it was made as a joke song and no depth was given to the song until the music video came out, so it doesn't play into the album for me. I Wish she would've just tweaked a few of the lyrics to either suggest what you are saying or to make the song about self love. It's a bit of a missed opportunity I think.
One of my favorite albums of life is The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill and the sequencing of the album is amazing. All the interludes are life and I recite it like it’s a fire bar. And a new lifetime fav is the Ctrl album because of everything you mentioned
You should listen to solange seat at the table because I love the album you mention as well so you may like that solange album.
Lorde's "Melodrama" is such a masterpiece, it has all the perfect elements and the ride she takes you on is so gloriously emotional ✨
My personal favorite outro in a recent album was IGOR by Tyler the Creator. "Are We Still Friends?" is such a great wrap up to everything the album was about and the guitar solo at the end was almost like an encore performance. loved that album
AGREED. when he was talking about how A muse in her feelings, I was almost yelling at my screen because IGOR does the same thing - the last song ends in a note that doesn't resolve the key the song is in, but then Igor's theme starts with the note that resolves it!!! esp how that contributes to the whole metaphorical meaning of how its an endless cycle. god I love IGOR sm
@@julia-7520 i was looking for another igor lover😫
he chose such a good sample for are we still friends, dream by al green is an amazing song.
the last note in are we still friends is also the first note of igors theme making the entire thing a loop
it also bleeds into igors theme creating a perfect loop and if you know the story behind the album, it works perfectly
I’m subbed after this. My dude used A Night At The Opera as an example of fantastic pacing leading up to Bohemian Rhapsody. I feel like some people think Queen is a singles band when they actually have some of the greatest albums of all time. Sequencing is HUGE!!!! Huge! Dude. Thank you.
Lorde is really good with crafting albums.
Pure Heroine is perfect & Melodrama grew on me with time. Both aged really well.
i think the main thing that makes melodrama by lorde feel like such a perfect album to me personally is definitely the sequencing!! it has such a clear arc and story and hits all the right points at the right moments. especially having perfect places as the last song, it feels like its made to fit there
The best track transition I’ve ever heard is from Brandy’s Never Say Never album with the transition from Learn The Hard Way into Almost Doesn’t Count.
I was a little little kid when I first heard it and thought it was so dope and so smooth
After Hours was beautifully sequenced, just like A Muse In Her Feelings. The last song went back into the first one.
It is soo sad that I have to scroll soo much to find one comment about after hours... It needs more recognition
And the music videos too
I think it's mostly bc it's a story? Like the songs are correlated so they need that pacing. Sometimes when the songs are just different picks of songs that just sound good it's more tricky to make it make sense?
yes ! i was thinking about after hours as soon as i read the titled of the video
Solange: “when i get home” has a wonderful beginning middle end
For that type of album, sequencing is key
Hell yeah!❤️
Facts🔥
I'm glad someone mentioned Solange! A Seat at the Table also has spectacular sequencing!
Deeqa Mussa l felt like it had to be mentioned lol
Janelle Monae is a MASTER of this
CarBen Dioxide complete FACTS
Yup. We listen to her albums in that order all the way through, every time
undoubtedly!!! Yes
Archandroid all day every day
Violet stars happy hunting to many moons!!!
Golden Slumbers, Carry that Weight, and The End from Abbey Road (along with the album as a whole) is a great example of how sequencing can really make an album better. I know it’s an hackneyed example but I can’t watch this without think about the seamless transition from Golden Slumbers to Carry that Weight. Stellar.
people who listen to albums on shuffle are going to hell
i listen half an album, then i take another album and listen it til the middle, then came back to previous one, and then i finish the second. u mad?
@@SerAbiotico that's your loss lol
@@SerAbiotico thats mad weird lmao i gotta listen from start to finish
Unless you can’t afford Spotify premium
If the album slaps on shuffle as well as the direct sequence then its special kind of fire
"Awaken, My Love!" never gets old to listen to. It's so different from all of Childish Gambino's other work up until that point, and "Me and Your Mama" is one of the best openings I've ever listened to. Not to mention that "Redbone" is the exact middle track, and we are left with "Stand Tall" as the ending. Just an overall incredible album with perfect sequencing.
FINALLY I SEE SOMEBODY ELSE SAYING THIS
It sort of connects to the other albums too
@@stephanpayne8156 how so
camp and bti are both also phenomenally paced
The Weeknd's Kiss Land is a PERFECTLY sequenced album. 10 songs and each one has a musical and story-driven purpose. Even the bonus track with Kazinsky feels exactly how a bonus song to that album should feel.
I wanted to say this then found your comment,
Kiss Land is a masterpiece
Very slept on album i think Kissland was better than his first three tapes jus cause he actually brought u to the underworld of Japan sonically
El Jupiter 100%
Jaleel Khaleeq I agree as well. I’ll admit it, at the time, I wasn’t sure if it stacked up to Trilogy, but as I grew (and saw the Kiss Land tour live), Kiss Land just continued to impress. It never-still hasn’t-aged at all.
I really like the sequencing of Janelle Monaé's The ArchAndriod and really all of her records. Her goes in so many different directions, but I don't think it ever feels like a mess. Monaé also has this tendency to spill tracks into other tracks like on the Electric Lady the transition from It's Code to Ghetto Woman is amazing, as is the transition from Screwed to Django Jane. Aside from the yoga single she came out with which I'm still mixed on, I don't think she has a bad project period.
Yes! The Age of Pleasure is also such a great record 🥹
“if you have a skit in between every single one of your songs, i’m not listening to your album” HONESTLY THO
Somebody please tell Solange. I love her, but it if I hear her father talk about no limit in between every song again... I’ll still listen but I’ll continue to be annoyed.
No Madge this comment made me fall out lmaoooo
@@Wwumzymumzy She is lucky we love her artistry, because nobody wants to hear Matthew Knowles!
Kanye West's Late Registration 😭 a fave
This is why college dropout and Late Reg don't compare to the following 4 records
Lemonade is 100% this. It’s telling the stories of grief and intergenerational black trauma through her marriage and the levels of feelings she goes through after jay z cheated and ultimately finding peace and happiness is just *chefs kiss*
It was a trilogy of albums tbh including 4:44 by Jay Z and everything is love as the final chapter
it was just... PERFECT! one of the best albums I've ever heard, and I listen to A LOT of music. The album itself is able to tell the whole story, but when we watch the movie, it just adds so much to the experience, right?
agree! it was the only album i felt this with.😩 it was a whole feast
plus the book she released (basically a physical version of the music) literally takes you through the emotions she feels and the mood of the album PLUS highlights the way black history is intergrated thru out the album
@Motown Gayes it was limited edition, and now it's worth like thousands. I couldn't get my hands on any
The transition from Dirty Harry to Feel Good Inc. on Demon Days by Gorillaz is STILL. One of the most iconic things I’ve ever heard
Also kids with guns into o green world
I came in here to say Demon Days. I like how it ends on reflective and hopeful Demon Days after the whole album touches on social issues and violence. Big problems run a current through it, it presented you with stories mostly about war and just general human pain and it's like "Well that sucked. What are you going to do about it?"
I'm not sure how well DARE fits into it though, it feels like the misfit of the album.
I hate it that the songs on Demon Days don't transition smoothly on Spotify like they do on the physical record :( They've added breaks in between every song. It suuuuuucks! I used to listen to the CD alll the time
screaming_cactus yea lol I don’t like DARE. You know what I do fuck with? People off of the D sides
@@leela8641 I think People even fits better thematically!
Sabrina Carpenter's new album 'emails i can't send' has a really great sequencing. It has 13 songs, all different from each other and they're ALL necessary for the storytelling she's doing. it starts with a song that tells the listener why she does this overanalysis of every relantionship she's in, then she gets the vibes up with a few fun and quite confident tracks before entering the chill & explanatory track 'because i liked a boy'. the middle song is a country-sadness that also expresses how she feels about a past relationship. then we get another section of fun music where she shows more of her confidence without being over-the-top with these at any point of the album. then it ends with a track that summarizes everything she sang about SO WELL and decode makes you want to listen to the album AGAIN EVERYTIME. it's one of my favorite albums and i think it might be one of the best albums in history idk
Emails is a PHENOMENAL album. I never payed much attention to Sabrina Carpenter before but Because I Liked A Boy hooked me. I listened to the full album, and thought it was okay. And then I couldn't stop listening to it.
Beyoncé's 'Lemonade' is an album with a story arc, and consists of songs that has its own individual climaxes. Storytelling at its finest.
it’s almost as if she’s putting you in her shoes in the relationship for 13 tracks straight. literally masterful
Every song is also so different. They’re legit all different genres so the album never feels stale but yet they flow very well into each other
She made perfect use of the emotions that each genre evokes; best example is the anger in 'Don't Hurt Yourself' through rock music. Genius.
The spoken word passages in the movie would be great for the album too. But I get why they're not on it.
Beyoncé is a masterpiece
Until I bleed out was the perfect ending for after hours.
thanks it had to be said
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@@maskeddog8754 😂😂
Lemonade - Beyoncé
Dirty Computer - Janelle Monae
When I get Home - Solange
The sequencing on these albums is amazing.
Anything by Pink Floyd
Being mostly a playlist listener for most of my life.. i will say HOME's first 3 chillwave/synthwave projects & Tyler the creator's _"Flower boy"_ & "IGOR" is what got me into the world of "concept" albums. Those LPs feel alot like watching a film or listening to a soundtrack..
HOME & Tyler based af, good stuff. HOME is perfect for studying, walking somewhere, or just sitting still and relaxing depending on the song. The Electronic Gems channel helps me find tons of other good synthwave: Emil Rottmayer, Vanilla, Memorex Memories, DavZ, etc. Tyler makes great art and individual tracks that I can return to any time and appreciate. He's also versatile in what kind of songs he can make, with each album sounding distinct. CMIYGL might have something in it for you despite the concept being a bit looser, there are definitely recurring themes that are tackled from different angles throughout the tracklist.
@@redmage3207 same here, electronic gems is amazing
Lorde, man.
"Don't you think that it's boring how people talk?" - Tennis Court (1st line of her 2013 album)
"And the people will talk, people will talk -- Let em talk." (last line of that same album!!)
also
"Dancing around the lies we tell" - Team (2013)
"It's time we danced with the truth" - Sober (2017)
i can't wait for the day she drops her next album
Love that album
The storytelling in Melodrama is just next-level
lorde melodrama that is all
HELLLL YEAH
points were made
This is it!!
I know right, its perfect and one of the best albums ever
I always listen to it through. You can't just pick 1 song.
the fact that you didn't even mention how blackout begins... "it's britney, bitch" is one hell of an opening line. and so is the three piano bass notes on baby one more time!
Blackout is just the ultimate Britney album. Every song is great.
Brandy's Full Moon is well sequenced. I love the blends from one song to the other on the album.
Dark Side of the Moon. No explanation needed. All songs link perfectly together and the outro is honestly so goddamn beautiful
fact
Straight fax 📠
This was the album that introduced me to the concept of an album as an album.
@@sasukesarutobi3862 what he said
T R A P S O U L is an incredibly well built album.
THIS IS MY FAVORITE ALBUM FROM A MALE ARTIST!! 🥰🥰
True
this was my exact thought
Facts
If you listen to Tyler's IGOR on Spotify, you will listen to the most flawless transitioning album. All the songs have normal conclusions however the splice them in a way that they can be listened to individually or as a full album
alfredo had this as well, really surprised me how smooth it was
The range of that album is fucking insane. Each song tells a different perspective, a different realisation. I feel like at any point in time, you could relate to at least one of the songs in his album, no matter what you're going through at the time.
Every time I hear a song from IGOR, and the next song that plays isn’t the song that comes next on the album, it throws me off. The sequencing was just so perfect
@@kentaviouscaldwell-goat5880 I THOUGHT IT WAS JUST ME 😭 , I'll be expecting the next song and end up just listening to the entire album 🤦🏿♀️
This is why I love bands like Ghost and Queen. They have their albums planned out and they flow perfectly in sequence.