i've been the biggest skeptic of my own album. there's always a reason for making one. for some it's the recognition, for some it's the money, for some it's the girls, for some it's the fame. i did mine to fix a broken heart, or mend the broken pieces. but when the purpose of your album is defeated, your spirit is broken. thus explaining the reason why i told naufal 'the album's just a piece of shit'. i don't feel any different now about it. i'm not arrogant. i'm just not proud of the album. i have my reasons for it.
nonetheless, the credits for my album goes to naufal and everyone who has helped me in one way or another. by supporting the album, hustling the album, listening to the album or promoting my album in your blogs and stuff. i thank you from the bottom of my heart. love. and yeah not forgetting the inspiration for my album.
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Kill Bill
Therapy
(Independent)
This is actually very good. The one-man Singaporean sensation may not be the dopest of lyricist, but the album is brimming with self-assurance and brilliant production by Naufal Gani and Oddxstar. Here's the twist: it's emo hip hop (see 'Emo-Tions' and 'Wish I Would I Die Tonight"). It's neither the most common combo in the world, nor the most desirable, but it's a nice change from the usual sociopathic, saving the world bullshit or over-the-top braggadocio.
Betsy
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*extracted from Junk Magazine September issue. Thank you Junk Magazine. Go grab yours.
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