Oh, I am feeling the Yelawolf album, commercial songs be damned. But, I understand why Beezy felt the way he felt. The album does take a commercial turn. However, I still see the vision.
I am seeing a pattern in hip hop: the mixtape vs. the commercial album. Too many situations are occurring when your mixtape sound is different/better than the sound of the album. This leads to high/unrealistic expectations. It happened to Wiz Khalifa. It happened to Wale. And now it seemed to have happened to Yelawolf. This is still a dope album, though.
Mark A. Harris is a regular human being that wants people to actually learn something about life. So, he tends to have preferential opinions based on realism and research. He enjoys comics, relationship observing, media, entertainment, hip hop, pretty women, cooking and living. His beliefs may not be agreed upon, but at least they are substantial.
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