I agree with him here. Lots of amazing music takes multiple listens in order to to unpack, understand & appreciate it. https://twitter.com/OnlyHipHopFacts/status/852917900893618176 …
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Weird, me too on that song. At first I was like 'bleeeh' now I love it
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to me that's one of the hallmarks of a true classic. You keep noticing things on subsequent listens
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I've had a few albums I didn't like the first time or two I listened to them-heck Protest the Hero's volition is an example of that.
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Now I think its a great album-and that sort of thing has happened to me with a few others like Ironiclast. Interesting how that works tbh
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These are wise words. Hype culture is ridiculous. Everybody wants to be jump on a viral bandwagon without taking the time to appreciate shit
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I will generally give an album a once through as background and then a proper listen, that will decide if it gets more plays
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Pet Sounds is a great example. Considered a "flop" when it released, it's now arguably the greatest Beach Boys album ever created.
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