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He (and) and his team came 1st session three of this week's fncs, He and his trio won the console champions cup, he won the playstation generation cup while on PS4. Literally don't see a single post on this sub about him.
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JOJI- Ballads 1 (black) (NM/NM) $50
YG- Still Brazy (Nm/NM) $24
Tyler, The Creator - Scum Fuck Flower Boy (VG+/VG+) $20
Mavi (12) - End Of The Earth (NM/NM)(marble) $70 (SOLD)
Hi this is Flume- Flume (NM/NM) (no poster) Green Translucent w/ Blue (Light) Splatter - $50
Future (4) - EVOL (flame orange) (NM/G) Seam split but record is in good condition- $50
GhosteMane - Digital Demons (VG+/VG+) (trans blue) - $60
Mick Jenkins - The Water[s] (NM/NM) (blue and white splatter) - $40 (SOLD)
Rico Nasty - Nightmare Vacation (light blue) $20
THE SCOTTS - The Scotts(GREEN) (VG+/VG+) -$18
Tkay Maidza - Last Year Was Weird, Vol. 2 (White) (NM/NM) - $45
Chilled cow- cozy winter (NM/NM) $65 (SOLD)
The Weeknd - Kiss Land (5 year Ann) (no sticker) (NM/Vg+) -$38
Raveena (2) - Lucid (coke bottle clear) (NM/NM) - $50
Thanks in advance! Would be very grateful if someone has these they're looking to offload.
I ve bought one t shirt however the size that came was XL instead of an S :') i am not going to use it for obvious reasons soo i am selling it. It was NEVER used.
Price: 30β¬ (the main price is 21 how ever bcs of shipping it costed me 30 +/-, if you buy one you would pay this price).
If you are interested comment on this post. If you have any questions comment this post
Release Date: July 9th
Label: 4AD
Genre: Pop Rap, Contemporary R&B, Trap, Neo-Soul
Streams: Spotify, iTunes, YouTube
Schedule
Date | Album |
---|---|
Tues. | Hiatus Kaiyote - Mood Valiant / The Goon Sax - Mirror II / Tkay Maidza - Last Year Was Weird, Vol. 3 |
Wed. | Modest Mouse - The Golden Casket / Snappled Ankles - Forest Of Your Problems / MIKE - "Disco!" |
Thur. | Helvetia - Essential Aliens / The Mountain Goats - Dark in Here / Vince Staples - Vince Staples |
this is an unofficial discussion for reactions to the album or whatever your little heart desires. this is for the sake of preserving discussion on as many albums as possible. if there's any releases for the week (or in general) that may be of interest missing from the schedule either PM me or leave a comment somewhere and i'll add it.
It can be difficult to bounce back from errors, especially when people canβt recognise why something works or doesnβt, to begin with. But, that leniency is to be expected from Tkay Maidza by now. Forever shapeshifting, she, along with an exclusive breed of alt-pop star, are changing the face of pop. Her debut LP βTKAYβ tried to do it all single-handedly, but couldnβt find the clarity to prove the hybrid could work. It wasnβt until she leapfrogged the competition in the midst of a renaissance of all things weird and wonderful on her βLast Year Was Weirdβ series that she cemented herself as one of the most ingenious creatives of her time. And on its third, and final installment, she arrives fully-formed. The only thing that can even keep up with her turbulent talents on βVol. 3β is time itself, and per usual she does everything she can to tip-toe around that.
Thereβs no overarching narrative to βLast Year Was Weird, Vol. 3β, but thatβs the beauty of it. Every single second is connected only by a common goal to recreate the pandemonium, sullen vulnerability, and then anarchy, again, of a title that couldnβt be more accurate in this time of crisis. The polished exterior of βEdenβ and βOnto Meβ, with UMI, give Maidza breathing room to rehearse her encyclopedic repertoire with ease. She skates between soothing melodies to shades of Missy Elliotβs peppery pastel pronunciation, and even exhaustion delivered with a despair-ridden attitude, with assertion. The perfectionist segues between jagged fragments of song and styles as they collide using her self-sure confidence as a glue, even pausing to cooly levitate atop the crop of β80s dance-pop on βSo Coldβ, a probable post-COVID party anthem, that has re-entered the spotlight.
Unpredictable as βVol. 3β may be, it prioritises effectiveness over the sheer vastness of its content. In the past, Maidza has run herself ragged, allowing both good and bad experiments to slip through the cracks. As a result, βVol. 3β minimises the chances of spiraling. Even then, βHigh Beamsβ, the biggest surprise across all three installments, manages to simulate sitting through a cult initiation and space travel in a two and half minute window. Those looking for the warm embrace of the most sombre moments from βVol. 1β, have plenty here, too. Maidza, more mature than ever, isnβt afraid to expose the chinks in her armour on βCashmereβ as she pokes at the open wound left from a sour break-up. βBreatheβ doesnβt hit
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