Lol I just commented about it!! Sew true!!! Doechii is another artist using the color green!! There's another artist that is using the color green as well, another rapper. I'm embarrassed because I don't remember his name 😅
I was thinking about this the other day. I’m actually glad we have albums from artists from their 30s. We rarely see that perspective anymore and as someone who’s closer to 30 now I feel like I relate to those albums more than the recent mainstream ones released recently. Great analysis
@@watertower1 people come of age multiple times according to developmental psychology, only the phases actually have different names per stage of life whether child to teen, teen to young adult, young adult to adult, adult to middle aged, and middle aged to senior. Each of these transitions hold their own distinct milestones and are thereby considered assimilating into that age groups commonalities
This gotta be one of my favorite video essays this year cause I never realized how similar these albums are lol ( probably why I love both albums tehehe)
Random observation, but have y'all noticed how all of the acclaimed albums 2024 uses the color green as part of their branding?? .... I know, I know, I'm also using the color green for my branding, for various reasons but the main 2 are: 1) my favorite color 😊 2) I feel secure and confident enough (well, still working on it but getting there) to use this color as part of my branding (for my blog). Fun fact, I'm also in my 30s 😅 Edit: You have convinced me to listen to both albums, sew (lol) I want to thank you for your analysis... Yes, i haven't heard either album 😅 please don't judge 😬
There's actually another thing in common with both albums, GREEN
Lol I just commented about it!! Sew true!!! Doechii is another artist using the color green!! There's another artist that is using the color green as well, another rapper. I'm embarrassed because I don't remember his name 😅
I was thinking about this the other day. I’m actually glad we have albums from artists from their 30s. We rarely see that perspective anymore and as someone who’s closer to 30 now I feel like I relate to those albums more than the recent mainstream ones released recently. Great analysis
I love green albums about coming of age
Coming of age i don’t think is when your 30
@@watertower1 people come of age multiple times according to developmental psychology, only the phases actually have different names per stage of life whether child to teen, teen to young adult, young adult to adult, adult to middle aged, and middle aged to senior. Each of these transitions hold their own distinct milestones and are thereby considered assimilating into that age groups commonalities
@@bell_knight oh shit good 2 know thanks
Such an underrated video
this is crazy good, i was just thinking about how similar they are and this popped up on my feed crazy how no ones talking about it
This gotta be one of my favorite video essays this year cause I never realized how similar these albums are lol ( probably why I love both albums tehehe)
hey! saw your comment on my chromakopia vid and im glad you followed through with the video. great job.
Entertaining analysis
Random observation, but have y'all noticed how all of the acclaimed albums 2024 uses the color green as part of their branding?? .... I know, I know, I'm also using the color green for my branding, for various reasons but the main 2 are:
1) my favorite color 😊
2) I feel secure and confident enough (well, still working on it but getting there) to use this color as part of my branding (for my blog).
Fun fact, I'm also in my 30s 😅
Edit:
You have convinced me to listen to both albums, sew (lol) I want to thank you for your analysis... Yes, i haven't heard either album 😅 please don't judge 😬
This is a great video! keep going
very nice analysis, thanks for sharing
we have the same thermostat
That Tyler album was absolute trash. Honest good album was Flower Boy. Not sure what he’s been thinking with these last few :/