
It features instrumentals for every track, including " SPECIAL" but excluding " YELLOW.
" THE BROWN STAINS OF DARKEESE LATIFAH PART 6-12 (REMIX)" ends with the hidden track " SPECIAL"Īn instrumental version of the album was released on October 12, 2018. Charlie Wilson, Chaz Bundick, Syd Bennett & Kali Uchis) THE BROWN STAINS OF DARKEESE LATIFAH PART 6-12 (REMIX) (ft. Roy Ayers, Syd Bennett, Jameel Kirk Bruner, Samantha Nelson, Tiffany Palmer, Onitsha Shaw & Kali Uchis) This was done around the same time as Wolf's change. LEAST FAV TRACK: CHERRY BOMB Score: (5.On May 19, 2021, the album's cover on streaming platforms was changed from the original (a drawing of the Cherry Bomb character) to the "piss pants" alternate artwork. Perhaps not.įAV TRACKS: DEATHCAMP, FIND YOUR WINGS, THE BROWN STAINS OF DARKEESE LATIFAH PART 6-12 (REMIX), F***ING YOUNG/PERFECT, SMUCKERS, OKAGA, CA It goes like this: “A childish adult is a child that survived” perhaps Tyler is a survivor. How does this album hold up for you 5 Years later 511 94 94 comments Best Add a Comment yOuRbEaRdIsWeIrDhuh 3 yr. I heard a quote once, and I apologize for not citing him/her correctly. 5 years ago Tyler, The Creator released his most divisive album Cherry Bomb This album featured Smuckers with Kanye West and Lil Wayne’s, Fucking Young/Perfect with Charlie Wilson and Kali Uchis. The main problem is that the one thing that seems to be holding Tyler back from maturing and trying new styles, is himself. This album is Tylers best work, whilst at first confusing many listeners with songs like Cherry Bomb and Keep Da O's I feel that this album This album is Tylers best work, whilst at first confusing many listeners with songs like Cherry Bomb and Keep Da O's I feel that this album and particularly these songs need several listens before you start to truly get a feel for it. The moments where Tyler experiments with better lyrical themes, and Neo soul instrumentation hint at a more straightforward and mature direction, but Tyler resorts back to his usual rhymes and rhythms.įour albums in for an artist like this, Cherry Bomb isn’t that unusual. But as artists on the OFWGKTA start to grow up (Earl), it’s as if Tyler is being left behind, reliving the glory days. It’s true that this immaturity and fun-natured attitude is what makes Tyler, hell all of Odd Future, fun and appealing. Yet like all artists, one must grow up and become mature. “SMUCKERS” is another strong track in album featuring Lil Wayne and Kanye West, the trio bring forth one of the most self realized moments as Tyler’s lyricism, production, and instrumentation reach a creative and admirable peak.
While “THE BROWN STAINS OF DARKEESE LATIFAH PART 6-12 (REMIX)” features some cool “watery” samples along the beginning and finds Tyler’s lyricism sharp and witty. The vociferous, nauseating, and unnecessarily loud “CHERRY BOMB” is one of the loudest and most distorted sonic experiences you will ever encounter in this year’s hip hop music. Whatever the level of balance displayed, Tyler nonetheless brings his personality in, ushering in his vulgar and raunchy lyricism, to complete the package.Īlas, there are moments where the production operates on opposite sides of the spectrum. After a trilogy of sonically bleak, ostentatiously psycho albums, Odd Futures leader has. There are times when this formula works, such as the tastefully raucous “DEATHCAMP” and the smooth and soulful “F***ING YOUNG/PERFECT” which finds Tyler battling his lyrical themes by vacillating between being serious and nonsensical. The one difference most listeners will take away from this project is Tyler’s style, which introduces a Neo-soul/rap rock change of pace.
The Odd Future kingpin returns with his fourth studio LP, Cherry Bomb, and the result finds the rapper advancing in terms of musicianship and instrumentation, yet at times he falters in terms of songwriting and production.
Tyler, The Creator’s immaturity can be considered as one of his strengths, and at times one of his weaknesses.
Genre: Alternative Hip Hop, Hardcore Hip Hop, Neo-Soul