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Opal Age | Sun Edition / July-August 2023
I dream of Opal Age
• pigs is crazy overlooked. it isn't the best song, but it is so stomach turning and brutal and i thinn it perfectly reflects who sam is and shouldn't be as put down as it is
• who dat boy isn't as good as people hype it up to be. it's a good hype song but the rapping from both asap and tyler is js sorta meh. music videos fire tho
• garden shed needs more love. it gets attention, but it's so overlooked because of see you again, and garden shed is too good of a song for that. the instrumental and the vocals, and then tyler rapping about his sexuality in the end is so good.
• bastard isn't *that* bad musically wise. yeah the topics are like. gross. however the instrumentals to most of his songs and the flow he's able to rap with is not bad at all for his first album.
um yeah i might do more of these i js gotta go 2 school :3