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7.0
49167
7.0 |
The AU Review
There are some great beats here, many floating soundscapes and funky tunes
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6.0
49168
6.0 |
All Music
The majority of the album blurs amicably through mediocre party-rap sounds and actually gets more interesting as it nears its last few tracks
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6.0
49165
6.0 |
Rolling Stone
An album as solid as Rolling Papers was slack
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6.0
49390
6.0 |
The Scotsman
This is the sound of a rapper who has become far too comfortable with his situation
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5.0
49416
5.0 |
Consequence Of Sound
Wiz has never been, and probably never will be, much of a lyricist
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5.0
49305
5.0 |
A.V. Club
“I’m the shit, literally,” he brags on Let It Go, oblivious to how badly that quip begs for a second edit
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4.0
49164
4.0 |
Slant Magazine
Despite the posturing, he's neither an "eccentric" artist nor a hipster's rapper; he's a producer's rapper
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4.0
49606
4.0 |
NME
Even a late appearance by The Weeknd can't save this omni-tonal snoozefest
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4.0
49166
4.0 |
The Guardian
His album's finest turns come from guests – in particular, newcomer Lola Monroe's clipped contempt on Initiation
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3.0
49302
3.0 |
Spin
Guys like Tesfaye and Drake are reflective individualists, while the man born Cameron Jibril Thomaz just doesn't say anything worth faintly echoing through a reverb filter
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