I have to disagree with anti about Hip-Hop being the best Genre to listen to. Hell no
as a whole, it's stale repetitive,
and doesn't have the ability to actually connect with the listener. Most people when listening to Hip-Hop nod their heads to the beat, and don't even pay attention to the lyrics, because the lyrics are straight ****. Srs. Sure there are Drakes, Coles, and Kendrick's who are able to make that connection through the music like other genre's do, but as a whole? Hell No.
I like Sean's album, the replay value isn't that high though. Minus a few records, I still play Detroit more than HoF. I think he's underrated though. I've literally seen the same people praise Drake and **** on Sean when they are actually very similar. You Don't Know, Milf, Nothing is Stopping you, Fire, Ashley, All Figured Out, records I still bump from it,
And I do agree with some of you that Drake does have those spaces where he's spitting a bunch of empty bars. Does that a bit frequently on this NWTS. Didn't have as many of these moments on Take Care. I think it comes from the fact that he wasn't working through some type of emotion during NWTS as he was on Take Care. When homie is actually going through something and has some **** to talk about, he's awesome because he doesn't reach for metaphors and punchlines, he just spits and delivers. It's when he has nothing to talk about is where he gets in trouble, because then he actually tries to rap and comes up with a bunch of struggle, filler bars. (Metaphors and "Punchlines" are sooooo played out in Hip-Hop anyway)
All in all, it's a dope album minus a few songs that I don't like. A lot of what he's talking about is surface material and shallow, but he does well. Only album that may be better than this this year imo is Born Sinner. Take Care was better than me after listening to NWTS all week.