Been listening to this non stop, loving it, but my favorite track is easily the last one, WASTE. More music like that?
>>74450991
i found it derivative of all that's happening in hip hop and r'n'b today (the reflective tracks like WASTE are a bland guitar-based ripoff of frank ocean's much better executed guitar ballads), just a collection of amateurish tracks without a coherent, focused or fresh vision
if you want some good hh listen to new bedwetter, billy woods, or tofubeats
Their two most recent singles Gummy and Swamp are better than anything on this
>>74451409
dude come on
i like the new bedwetter but that's clearly not the vibe he's looking for if he's jamming to saturation
it's good to recommend music you think is good instead of just tearing someone down, and i respect that, but it's gotta at least be something that sounds similar
>>74451409
>>74451610
Appreciate the reccs, will check out. However, I meant more music like the track WASTE. specifically.
>>74451775
so you want evocative, emotionally rich guitar-ish r'n'b
the best suggestions in that sense are Frank Ocean's Blonde (never too praised) which is the genetic father of what you hear on WASTE, Miguel's Wildheart and the painstakingly beautiful D'Angelo - Black Messiah
>>74450991
self control-frank ocean is a good start
>>74451409
It really isnt that coherent but I honestly believe Saturation hits the same level as Frank's albums
>>74451775
Check out Austin Feinstein's work, HOMESHAKE, The Internet and Thundercat if you haven't already