For me this album was the end piece of a beautiful trilogy. From Cilvia to this album is a uprise, decline, to finding a in between in life to where he is comfortable. Cilvia was him getting into the game and being not only vulnerable but also ignorant to reality, The Suns tirade was the tragic decline of his drug/ alcohol abuse with depression and writers block. Now THIB is literally that meme Mike mention of that dog in the house on fire, he found his composure and found his comfortable place in his mental. Even when things are fucked up around him Isaiah is at peace. That was I took from this album, AOTY contender for me
Being a similar age to Isaiah, and going through a lot of the same problems(minus the fame) made these albums a fucking blessing to have in my life. This man's music expresses being functionally depressed better than anyone/anything. It's more than music, these albums have been therapy to men of our generation.
On me, I aint fuck with Mick Jenkins’ Pieces of a Man at first and then I went back to it one day and realized I was hibernating on that album for a minute…
Its crazy how true this is. It took me 3 years of listening to sun's tirade to end up liking every song on that album and about 2 years for cilvia demo. Even before he announced this newest album I kept going back to a few songs from those previous albums that I didn't like and ended up loving. He is a weird artist, very unique among southern rap niggas
WE HEREEEE!! Shoutout DEHH for grinding and continuing to put out quality work for us , and check out their podcast if you haven’t theres some dope stuff on there that they talk about BEYOND hip-hop!
@@steadyrotation2290 I’m pretty sure it’s on most streaming platforms , Apple podcast , Spotify etc and they have a couple podcasts for different topics . “Is the mic still on” covers a wide range of topics , but they also have podcast that are more specific to certain subjects such as “frames per second “ which is dedicated to movie and show reviews , “dead end sports”, and “dead end gaming”
Aye Feefo don’t let them son you lmao. The Garden, Lay With Ya, 9-3 Freestyle, Hey Mista all had a certain bite on it that I was not expecting. So I get you brother lmaoooo
I think people get so used to wanting beat switches and high energy stuff these days that albums like this can sound like a humming in their ear. At first listen I was iffy on the album but it's grown on me every listen since.
In terms of replay value, this is probably my favorite album of the year so far.. the vibe of the album just fits me personally, especially being Summer (I live in Southern California) it's a great vibe setter for those sunset evenings, cruising around, going for walks etc. I don't think there's any skips. Sun's Tirade may have had more standouts, but this one is more consistent start to finish.
being from SD my sentiments are completely the same, this album along with vince staples have given me the same sort of enjoyment because of the musicality / sound
Dead end hip hop vids be like public busses man hahaha love ya'll thank you so much for continuing to put out content during these times.. truly something that makes my day.
Yeah lol. Suns Tirade is waaaaay more melodic and less rappy than THIB imo. I thought that was his singy album. THIB a combo of Cil and Sun imo, not too rappy not too singy.
I see the consistent Memphis samples as rashad directly acknowledging his influences and upbringing but slurring it through this sludgy lens of depression, tying to the themes of fighting between surrendered to the flow of life or pushing back
They can clown on Feefo but he kind of right. It’s his smooth style, but an extra kick or bass thump makes it a hard Zay track. Hey Mista for being pretty mellow goes pretty fucking hard
Feefo is completely right. There’s the mellow, floaty synths with the hard drums and bass like in Headshots. These other dudes like Ken and Myke have no clue lmao
Yoh was kind of on point, the sequencing does make the album become slower in melody. It becomes almost numbing to the ear. The same thing that some drugs do to your brain. The House thats burning is isaiah’s mind, and the flame is the drugs
The convo at the start of HB2U was one of my favorite parts of the record personally. That whole idea that you dont know if theres something waiting for you after death hit hard, especially after the record addressed mortality so intimately. Like with dont shoot and headshots. Its like your life could be cut short at any moment, and all you can hope is that theres something after it all.
Ask yourself, if the house was burning: would you watch and accept that destruction is creation, or, would you act timely to prevent the worse result? It's literally the calm during this heatwave and pandemic.
@@wm_9640 word. As always with Zay, a bit is blurry (intentionally) but that just makes the perspective true to the individual. But I do sense the sentiment of us not really having control. I mean look around rn, the news got us shook in fearful times. The choice we have is the energy and effort to respond. I also think Feefo's point is a bit misunderstood. There are HARD undertones to this album. And how does Zay perform upon it? He goes with the grain, with the punch so to speak - therefore, minimizing the end result and the impact. *Play this shit in the car, windows down during these hot days.*
one of the best albums of the year, gives me outcast vibes and that's what I love about the arrangements, and vocal mixes on hooks and bridges. Great solid features, smooth production and its just a chill cool asf vibe all the way thru. what a surprise amazing album. good tempo, it flows and the beats fucking knock in cars.
I think we have to consider the almost defiance to talk about his struggles in the past 5 years a theme. The fact that the songs are so mellow and blissful, the lyrics hardly mention his very public battle with alcoholism, writer’s block, going broke, etc - and the very intentional mixing of his vocals and the use of distortion on his voice throughout the entire album to hide his vocals and lyrics… I almost see a theme of unwillingness to be vulnerable. Like they said in the review, an acknowledgment that your life is going through a turbulent time but you will not open up to outsiders about the trauma you’ve experienced, either out of pride, delusion, or just your own self preservation. Putting on a brave face even thought you’ve been through and haven’t quite gotten over the trauma yet
It was dope but his other projects are WAY better. In this album, it seems like he just didn't give a F really overall. Sun's Tirade and Cilvia Demo are way better because Zay was way more versatile on those tracks. Chilling but also dropping some mad flows and lines.
Dope review. I definitely agree that Isaiah is rapping way different and it’s just so good. I like the title as well. Honestly he has album of the year for me. Forgot * fav tracks Headshots, All Herb, Hey Mista, Don’t Shoot, Chad, THIB, HB2U
@@TheSinatra that’s song of the year. It’s so good. Him talking about addiction and being vulnerable. Idk why but his music be reminding me of tribe called quest.
Dope album can't help to feel like he was so much influence on Outkast and soul samples with futuristic sounds a few more listens to compare it to his other projects right now for me it's what u expect from Isaiah Rashad got exactly what I wanted
@@WilliamGone I really cant wait to go back and listen I still having listen to Vince Staples project and just finished Lloyd Banks album it's a classic imo Hungry For More vibes but on steroids tho
I think moreso than any other Southern rapper rn (except maybe Big KRIT), Isaiah loves to incorporate the sounds of classic Southern hip-hop. So yeah, as a big OutKast fan, I've always heard a lot of OutKast influence in his music, so much so that I even made a playlist with alternating Isaiah Rashad and OutKast songs lol.
@@schmuck.on.wheels I love the influence passion and talent with TDE I could relate more to Isiah Rashad more because I see some similarity of him and me personality wise
After a lot of listens i think this album is a reflection of his 5 year hiatus. “The house is burning” represents his life falling apart due to alcoholism & drug use, and how he was just chilling during that period of time. Majority of these songs were written & recorded all throughout these 5 years which is why he sounds heavily intoxicated on most of these songs. The hidden track in “HB2U” is a depressing sort of victory lap. “You are now a human being” represents him realizing he’s made it out the fire but his struggles are still there, but the future is bright. The “House” represents his brain and his path to finding clarity through solely just accepting the chaos.
Actually he said in a couple interviews that he started making this album in 2019 and was completely sober for all of it. What changed is he freestyleld on almost all the songs cause he was going thru writer’s block til he went into Kenny Beats cave and was inspired off Kenny’s catchphrase “Don’t Over Think Shit”
This was the best Isaiah Rashad review I’ve watched this was really good I felt a lot of the shit y’all was saying especially the dude who looked like Isaiah Rashad he was sayin alot of shit I agreed with much love to y’all keep doing this this was amazing
This is one of those albums you can just put on and let it ride no skips on this He has always had a special type of vibe that we need in hip hop. It’s laid back and calm in the middle of the storm which mirrors the artist.
My man zaywop is a underground goat !! If you’re a stoner into chill mellow rap that bumps in the whip to just vibe to he doesn’t miss. Man has 3 straight no skip classics!!
It’s been over a month now, and i have to say I love this album 5 times more than I did originally. Even the last part of the outro that I thought was weird at first. I could see myself bumping this along with the Suns Tirades for years to come.
Whoever said that the beats still got some southern bounce in the album is right. It’s still got the mellowed out hazy bounce which is unique. it’s dope and very unique.
"The House is Burning" has been the decided name for the album way before the TDE drama so while Rod's theory is interesting it doesn't really hold too much weight.
the drama he’s talking about is like mental health, addiction, and drug abuse. just everything isaiah was struggling w in the 5 year hiatus and before that made him take that hiatus.
Glad to see Yoh back! But yeah, another quality album from Isaiah! Personally my least favorite out of the three, but I’m not disappointed. Excited to hear what they say Edit: Pretty sure the Runnin song with ScHoolboy had sample problems, which is why it’s only on UA-cam
The House is his mind. Think about the things like his drug addiction. The music was inspired from his addiction to drugs and the experience of being high but also having things like paranoia thus the hook for THIB but when your high tend to have paranoia so the House is mind and the album sequence is basically the motion of being High and then coming down. Hence the mellow vibe he gives off
This album rides so well in the whip, I agree outside of track two it's a pretty chill record, but man it just flows so well, I didn't want to stop drivin til the album was finished...
I thought Suns Tirade was okay until I heard it about 3-5 times and it was crack, probably the same gonna happen with this. Rn I think it’s cool but the flows gonna catch me and bring me back soon I already know lol
The house is his brain and his brain on fire (drugs). That’s why it’s so laid back. “who’s that peeping through my window? Who’s that fuckin with my conscience?”
I agree with Feefo, there are ‘hard’ tracks on this album. Wat u Sed, From the Garden, RIP Young, 9-3 Freestyle, Chad, and the two singles (Lay with Ya) (Headshots) all give ‘turn up’ energy.
For me this album was the end piece of a beautiful trilogy. From Cilvia to this album is a uprise, decline, to finding a in between in life to where he is comfortable. Cilvia was him getting into the game and being not only vulnerable but also ignorant to reality, The Suns tirade was the tragic decline of his drug/ alcohol abuse with depression and writers block. Now THIB is literally that meme Mike mention of that dog in the house on fire, he found his composure and found his comfortable place in his mental. Even when things are fucked up around him Isaiah is at peace. That was I took from this album, AOTY contender for me
this is literally the perfect description oh my god
Being a similar age to Isaiah, and going through a lot of the same problems(minus the fame) made these albums a fucking blessing to have in my life. This man's music expresses being functionally depressed better than anyone/anything. It's more than music, these albums have been therapy to men of our generation.
Couldn’t agree more
This is one of those albums where at first listen you feel like something is missing, but then as times goes on it grows on you.
Zay music sticks like that
that’s how Sun’s Tirade was for me, never had an album grow on me so hard
On me, I aint fuck with Mick Jenkins’ Pieces of a Man at first and then I went back to it one day and realized I was hibernating on that album for a minute…
@@Dopetoni that album despicably slept on, I spin that all the time. Waiting for that next full mick project as well
All Zay projects been this way.
I can’t believe nobody mentioned Wat u sed! Iamdoechii absolutely rode the beat so well and killed her verse! Love y’all and this review was great!!
Reach for some inner peace
we need more Doechii love!
@@Eaidin75games she next on TDE?
Facts!! Iamdoechii is so dope!! I gotta restart the song every time her verse comes on 🔥🔥🔥
Facts!! Iamdoechii is so dope!! I gotta restart the song every time her verse comes on 🔥🔥🔥
Chad with TUT isn't talked about enough. That shit smacks.
IF I WASNT RAPPING BABY
Nor was Hey Mista
just wish YGTUTS verse was longer
Mad grower song
@@bowardwoward3095 facts
Isaiah's albums are memorable and this one is no exception. They won't get played out-you'll just catch yourself liking something new with each listen
Well said
Nah, this album is boring as fuck. Just plain trap beats with a monotone voice and flow.
Its crazy how true this is. It took me 3 years of listening to sun's tirade to end up liking every song on that album and about 2 years for cilvia demo. Even before he announced this newest album I kept going back to a few songs from those previous albums that I didn't like and ended up loving. He is a weird artist, very unique among southern rap niggas
@@Gio-cv3uv “Plain trap beats”
@@Gio-cv3uv this album like 1 actual trap beat which was the one with uzi
I had to repeat RIP Young twice cause that shit was so smooth 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I am so addicted to that song!! it bumps so crazy in the car
It's so cool seeing Yoh with the crew.
On god bro
I liked his input. Hope he’s on the podcast one day
They should have him on more
I’ve been reading Yoh’s pieces forever, this is the first time I’m seeing him
Bring yoh back more he’s so well spoken and he rlly listens to the music, he’s like a more chill myke c town
WE HEREEEE!! Shoutout DEHH for grinding and continuing to put out quality work for us , and check out their podcast if you haven’t theres some dope stuff on there that they talk about BEYOND hip-hop!
Where can we find their pod ?
@@steadyrotation2290 I’m pretty sure it’s on most streaming platforms , Apple podcast , Spotify etc and they have a couple podcasts for different topics . “Is the mic still on” covers a wide range of topics , but they also have podcast that are more specific to certain subjects such as “frames per second “ which is dedicated to movie and show reviews , “dead end sports”, and “dead end gaming”
@@k-cx7137 wealth of information you are
Aye Feefo don’t let them son you lmao. The Garden, Lay With Ya, 9-3 Freestyle, Hey Mista all had a certain bite on it that I was not expecting. So I get you brother lmaoooo
Someone finally mentioned mista
I LOVE how he broke it down at 22:00. What a great way to analyze the album
I been putting YGTUT - Preacher's son as a suggestion in the patreon for at least a year now
We gotta get them to review it. What a fuckin album and underrated artist.
Such a great and underrated project. really wish YGTUT was able to ride that wave and follow up that project
fr bro, that album has some of my favorite songs all time. Living in the sun/ live from chattanooga/ sheba, corner stories 2. Unkown classic!
Leo Abreu right. Can’t forget about Kairos lol
I think people get so used to wanting beat switches and high energy stuff these days that albums like this can sound like a humming in their ear. At first listen I was iffy on the album but it's grown on me every listen since.
In terms of replay value, this is probably my favorite album of the year so far.. the vibe of the album just fits me personally, especially being Summer (I live in Southern California) it's a great vibe setter for those sunset evenings, cruising around, going for walks etc. I don't think there's any skips. Sun's Tirade may have had more standouts, but this one is more consistent start to finish.
same, the repeat value is high asf
I agree with u
being from SD my sentiments are completely the same, this album along with vince staples have given me the same sort of enjoyment because of the musicality / sound
@@dreamsofanother yes
Agreed
Would love to see Yoh come back on. Dude's got great energy and adds great perspective to the conversation.
Dead end hip hop vids be like public busses man hahaha love ya'll thank you so much for continuing to put out content during these times.. truly something that makes my day.
I wish blessings for everyone in this comment section
On God.
Bless you too
Thank u antboyatUtube
This never gets old. God bless u bro.
Rashad has literally always made mellow music. With a few bangers here and there. What are they talking about? Modest Media is right
Yeah lol. Suns Tirade is waaaaay more melodic and less rappy than THIB imo. I thought that was his singy album. THIB a combo of Cil and Sun imo, not too rappy not too singy.
DARKSEID wasn’t talked about that much prolly my favorite my top 3 fantastic intro
What am I suppose to do outside but get rich?
@@ThatsHipHop4Yaaa work too hard but boy don’t floss too hard and get yo wig split!!!
What are y’all top 3?
@@chickenisspicy what ever gone keep my kids safe my kids full I’m wit it
@@steadyrotation2290 Dats tuff it switch out almost everyday Darkseid All herb THIB atm
I see the consistent Memphis samples as rashad directly acknowledging his influences and upbringing but slurring it through this sludgy lens of depression, tying to the themes of fighting between surrendered to the flow of life or pushing back
i swear to yall, i'm in the car on the way to work bumping this album right now & was just thinking about when this review was about to come out.
Feefo heard your whip bumping
They can clown on Feefo but he kind of right. It’s his smooth style, but an extra kick or bass thump makes it a hard Zay track. Hey Mista for being pretty mellow goes pretty fucking hard
Feefo is completely right. There’s the mellow, floaty synths with the hard drums and bass like in Headshots. These other dudes like Ken and Myke have no clue lmao
Ken and Myke are right, there are two hard hitting songs on here. Everything else is mellow.
Hey mista is that same type of hard that rip kevin miller had. Absolute 🔥.
@@chi4611 Exactly
Yoh was kind of on point, the sequencing does make the album become slower in melody. It becomes almost numbing to the ear. The same thing that some drugs do to your brain. The House thats burning is isaiah’s mind, and the flame is the drugs
Never considered that take
The middle of the album feels like one long song or something
@@Jackk7777 which part to which part
IMO the album is just boring instead
@@Jackk7777 That's wild to hear bc those are the songs I remember and go back to most.
The convo at the start of HB2U was one of my favorite parts of the record personally. That whole idea that you dont know if theres something waiting for you after death hit hard, especially after the record addressed mortality so intimately. Like with dont shoot and headshots. Its like your life could be cut short at any moment, and all you can hope is that theres something after it all.
Great job guys! I’ve been playing this album everyday since it released. So far… my album of the year!
Love the review. We gotta support artist like Zay Wop to bring balance to the game.
Rashad found his pocket and just laid in the groove. Loved y'alls conversation. Appreciate the thoughtfulness.
A Preacher’s Son s/o in 2021!🔥🔥🔥🔥 YGTUT is super dope
Don’t forget G35
Editing was fire, and it was good to see homie Yoh back. love the video keep up DEHH
I KNEW FEEFO WAS EVENTUALLY GONNA COME AROUND FOR CILVIA DEMO LMAO
Zay music grows on ya
I can never not like a chilled out rap album, I'm always searching for them.
"Prototypical". Never change, Feefo
Ask yourself, if the house was burning: would you watch and accept that destruction is creation, or, would you act timely to prevent the worse result?
It's literally the calm during this heatwave and pandemic.
@@wm_9640 word. As always with Zay, a bit is blurry (intentionally) but that just makes the perspective true to the individual. But I do sense the sentiment of us not really having control. I mean look around rn, the news got us shook in fearful times. The choice we have is the energy and effort to respond.
I also think Feefo's point is a bit misunderstood. There are HARD undertones to this album. And how does Zay perform upon it? He goes with the grain, with the punch so to speak - therefore, minimizing the end result and the impact.
*Play this shit in the car, windows down during these hot days.*
one of the best albums of the year, gives me outcast vibes and that's what I love about the arrangements, and vocal mixes on hooks and bridges. Great solid features, smooth production and its just a chill cool asf vibe all the way thru. what a surprise amazing album. good tempo, it flows and the beats fucking knock in cars.
I think we have to consider the almost defiance to talk about his struggles in the past 5 years a theme.
The fact that the songs are so mellow and blissful, the lyrics hardly mention his very public battle with alcoholism, writer’s block, going broke, etc - and the very intentional mixing of his vocals and the use of distortion on his voice throughout the entire album to hide his vocals and lyrics… I almost see a theme of unwillingness to be vulnerable.
Like they said in the review, an acknowledgment that your life is going through a turbulent time but you will not open up to outsiders about the trauma you’ve experienced, either out of pride, delusion, or just your own self preservation.
Putting on a brave face even thought you’ve been through and haven’t quite gotten over the trauma yet
Maaaan, I love you guys. Every other review I’ve seen of this album be trippin. This shit hella dope..vibes for days
It was dope but his other projects are WAY better. In this album, it seems like he just didn't give a F really overall. Sun's Tirade and Cilvia Demo are way better because Zay was way more versatile on those tracks. Chilling but also dropping some mad flows and lines.
@@FunkyKarim93 described exactly how I was feeling
THE YOH is back?? This was a treat. Thanks 🙏🏼
Runnin’ has a sample that couldn’t get cleared but it was supposed to be
I thought it was cause it leaked almost a year earlier so they switched it up + added Q to add to the buzz of the drop the next day
Was waiting for this! Darkseid is my favourite, love how Isaiah wears his influences on his sleeve. Great review guys!
This whole album felt pretty mellow tbh it's just a cool album imo
Amazing review🔥🔥 super in depth and attentive
Dope review. I definitely agree that Isaiah is rapping way different and it’s just so good. I like the title as well. Honestly he has album of the year for me.
Forgot * fav tracks
Headshots, All Herb, Hey Mista, Don’t Shoot, Chad, THIB, HB2U
Don’t shoot so fire
@@TheSinatra that’s song of the year. It’s so good. Him talking about addiction and being vulnerable. Idk why but his music be reminding me of tribe called quest.
Dope album can't help to feel like he was so much influence on Outkast and soul samples with futuristic sounds a few more listens to compare it to his other projects right now for me it's what u expect from Isaiah Rashad got exactly what I wanted
dude i hear outcast vibes all thru this
@@WilliamGone I really cant wait to go back and listen I still having listen to Vince Staples project and just finished Lloyd Banks album it's a classic imo Hungry For More vibes but on steroids tho
I think moreso than any other Southern rapper rn (except maybe Big KRIT), Isaiah loves to incorporate the sounds of classic Southern hip-hop. So yeah, as a big OutKast fan, I've always heard a lot of OutKast influence in his music, so much so that I even made a playlist with alternating Isaiah Rashad and OutKast songs lol.
@@schmuck.on.wheels I love the influence passion and talent with TDE I could relate more to Isiah Rashad more because I see some similarity of him and me personality wise
@@siealdoffoney 100% he's the everyman of TDE, definitely the easiest to relate to
Nas King's Disease II Review is a must 🔥 🔥
After a lot of listens i think this album is a reflection of his 5 year hiatus. “The house is burning” represents his life falling apart due to alcoholism & drug use, and how he was just chilling during that period of time. Majority of these songs were written & recorded all throughout these 5 years which is why he sounds heavily intoxicated on most of these songs. The hidden track in “HB2U” is a depressing sort of victory lap. “You are now a human being” represents him realizing he’s made it out the fire but his struggles are still there, but the future is bright. The “House” represents his brain and his path to finding clarity through solely just accepting the chaos.
Actually he said in a couple interviews that he started making this album in 2019 and was completely sober for all of it. What changed is he freestyleld on almost all the songs cause he was going thru writer’s block til he went into Kenny Beats cave and was inspired off Kenny’s catchphrase “Don’t Over Think Shit”
@@vibezworldwide what interviews?
@@vibezworldwide woah Kenny
@@takemehomebruh interviews with Fader, Billboard, Rolling Stone and GQ
This was the best Isaiah Rashad review I’ve watched this was really good I felt a lot of the shit y’all was saying especially the dude who looked like Isaiah Rashad he was sayin alot of shit I agreed with much love to y’all keep doing this this was amazing
This is one of those albums you can just put on and let it ride no skips on this
He has always had a special type of vibe that we need in hip hop. It’s laid back and calm in the middle of the storm which mirrors the artist.
My man zaywop is a underground goat !! If you’re a stoner into chill mellow rap that bumps in the whip to just vibe to he doesn’t miss. Man has 3 straight no skip classics!!
You should have Yoh on more often if he's interested. Haven't seen the old ones he's in, but I really like his takes and his way of speaking on this.
love the closing comments
loved hearing yall thoughts on this
Would wanna hear ours too?
I've waited 5 years for this!
Was it worth it
Always look forward to what yall review. Been a minute since we had some Zay and I was excited for this video
I fucking love this album. 🇧🇷 Esse canal é muito bom!
It’s been over a month now, and i have to say I love this album 5 times more than I did originally. Even the last part of the outro that I thought was weird at first. I could see myself bumping this along with the Suns Tirades for years to come.
Great review! glad to see yall enjoyed this one!
You enjoyed the tape as well?
This video was the perfect palette cleanser after sitting through Fantano's hitpiece of a "review."
Seems he is in a happier stage of his life so, I loved the mellowness of the album.
Whoever said that the beats still got some southern bounce in the album is right. It’s still got the mellowed out hazy bounce which is unique. it’s dope and very unique.
This was great to watch thanks y’all 🎉
I fw Yoh heavy, his vibe is dope fr
we need more of him 100%
"The House is Burning" has been the decided name for the album way before the TDE drama so while Rod's theory is interesting it doesn't really hold too much weight.
the drama he’s talking about is like mental health, addiction, and drug abuse. just everything isaiah was struggling w in the 5 year hiatus and before that made him take that hiatus.
Isaiahs been going through shit his whole life, and certainly throughout his music career, which is why it takes so long for him to put out.
Glad to see Yoh in this vid
shoutout to yoh for recommending preachers son to myke, thats a personal fav of mine
Glad to see Yoh back!
But yeah, another quality album from Isaiah! Personally my least favorite out of the three, but I’m not disappointed. Excited to hear what they say
Edit: Pretty sure the Runnin song with ScHoolboy had sample problems, which is why it’s only on UA-cam
Oh sh¡t, Mach-Hommy is here!!!
Please talk about lox vs dipset
The House is his mind. Think about the things like his drug addiction. The music was inspired from his addiction to drugs and the experience of being high but also having things like paranoia thus the hook for THIB but when your high tend to have paranoia so the House is mind and the album sequence is basically the motion of being High and then coming down. Hence the mellow vibe he gives off
Exactly. I don’t know why no one else even mentioned his drug addictions
what a dope conversation about a dope album. Yoh really did come through and make it extra special on this one.
I was waiting for thisssssss
Came a lot sooner than expected
I fucking love this album, not much to say. Chad is amazing.
Don’t get folded like 100s 50s
You guys are the best reviewer of all time
Top tier. Currently gunning for them
This def gonna be a grower on people
Most of Zay music does
Zay bringing the music for the vibers. Everything this kid does hits. Whether it’s hard, slow, smooth it always hits.
Excited for this one! shout out to the DEHH Boys!
They work fast
love ya'll , keep it up
Lovely review 💛
Been looking forward to this one 🏠🔥🏚️
Did the guys talk about the isaiah/fantano controversy on twitter?
This album rides so well in the whip, I agree outside of track two it's a pretty chill record, but man it just flows so well, I didn't want to stop drivin til the album was finished...
this is one of my favorite albums in a long long time. couldnt be happier for zay and im hype to see him live for first time
I thought Suns Tirade was okay until I heard it about 3-5 times and it was crack, probably the same gonna happen with this. Rn I think it’s cool but the flows gonna catch me and bring me back soon I already know lol
The house is his brain and his brain on fire (drugs). That’s why it’s so laid back. “who’s that peeping through my window? Who’s that fuckin with my conscience?”
That. Fucking that.
shout-out to Yoh! 🔥
Thr OG
22:50 “he’s comfortable in uncomfortable situations” the realest shit I’ve heard
“IF THE HOUSE IS BURNING, RELAX”
Purple Ribbon All-Stars dropped Kryptonite when I was in 3rd grade. THIB gives me that same feeling.
Big vouch for Preacher's Son mixtape. Super dope and if you like Zay you'll probably like him
Don’t forget the G35 track
yo nice pfp
I love this whole album first listen cant wait to see it in concert
best way to describe this album, to be comfortable in an uncomfortable situation. another masterpiece by isaiah rashad fr
YGTut has a dope ass album called Preachers Son that Feefo and Ken should review!
I wanna know what Feefo thinks about Cilvia demo tracks, now that he's come around to it
I agree with Feefo, there are ‘hard’ tracks on this album. Wat u Sed, From the Garden, RIP Young, 9-3 Freestyle, Chad, and the two singles (Lay with Ya) (Headshots) all give ‘turn up’ energy.
Streets been waiting on this one
Album is Real Good...along with that young dolph and his crew paper route illuminate
I’m glad y’all appreciate mellow music..like not everybody needs to be loud and aggressive… some of these reviews on UA-cam don’t understand that.
Diff folks
Diff strokes
Yep. Fantano tends to criticize most mellow hip hop
For me It goes TPAB, then THIB this album is for every type of hip hop fan. This to me is TDE's second greatest album.
I wanted an album of songs like bday and tity and dolla. That’s basically what I got and I’m super happy
I read that Runnin isn't on the album cause the sample wouldn't clear. Not sure if it's true but i put that song on the album my damn self lol