Talk:Nice Peter vs EpicLLOYD 2/@comment-24328089-20170203092117

Just got done listening to I Decided. It was really good. Story centered, so probably the kind of thing that people here can vibe with. But it's pretty well rounded too.

Imma give a real quick review here.

1. Intro 7/10

Enters on a mysterious old man depressed about how his life turns out. We learn about what he is in the last track.

2. Light, Featuring Jeremih 9/10

This was really good. Possibly the best new track on the album. It's about race problems, street problems. When I heard this, I knew I was listening to a good album.

3. Bounce Back 8.5/10

Well we all know this song. A light banger where Sean gets to flex his rapping skills.

4. No Favors Featuring Eminem 8/10

Another one where Sean snaps. Eminem gave probably his best verse since MMLP2. Not better than Sean's verse, but he gives an entertaining verse.

5. Jump Out The Window 7/10

Still good, but relatively forgettable.

6. Moves 8/10

Like Bounce Back, we already heard this song, and similarly it's just a flexing song for Sean.

7. Same Time Pt. 1 Featuring Twenty88 6.5/10

Laid back and kinda forgettable in comparison.

8. Owe Me 6/10

Starting to slow down at this point in the album.

9. Halfway Off The Balcony 8.5/10

This is when it picks back up again. Awesome song. Great hook. Artistic vocal effects.

10. Voices In My Head/Stick To The Plan 7.5/10

Produced by Metro Boomin, this song is kind of all over the place, but it really picks up at the end.

11. Sunday Morning Jetpack Featuring The-Dream 7.5/10

Pretty cool, but not as cool as a song called "Sunday Morning Jetpack" that features The-Dream could be.

12. Inspire Me 7/10

Song about his mom. Alright, nothing too special.

13. Sacrifices Featuring Migos 8/10

It was good from what I remember. Kind of interesting to see Sean rapping about his great aunt being a slave on the same track as Migos just being Migos.

14. Bigger Than Me Featuring some people 8/10

This is the finale. And in the last few seconds we learn more about the mysterious voice in the beginning and it really ties the whole album together.

There's also a funny paparazzi skit in there somewhere but I can't figure out what track it was on. I figure people here would like that.

2017 is 2 for 2 as far as major Hip-Hop releases go. Culture and this were both great. But I figure this is more something that people on ERB wiki would like. Now we just need Drake to deliver and we can threepeat.