Lil Boat 2 adds so much to Lil Yachty as an artist. This 17 track album displays that he has not shown us his full talent yet. Almost every track on this album has a highlight. This album is more bar-heavy in comparison to his previous releases that sounded more playful like on his track, “Minnesota.”
Listen to his growth as an artist:
Check out the tracklist:
SELF MADE
BOOM! (Ft. Ugly God)
OOPS (Ft. 2 Chainz & K$upreme)
TALK TO ME NICE (Ft. Quavo)
GET MONEY BROS. (Ft. Tee Grizzley)
COUNT ME IN
She Ready (ft. PnB Rock)
Love Me Forever
DAS CAP
POP OUT (Ft. JBan$)
NBAYOUNGBOAT (Ft. YoungBoy Never Broke Again)
MICKEY (Ft. Lil Baby & Offset)
FWM
FLEX
WHOLE lotta GUAP
BABY DADDY (Ft. Lil Pump & Offset)
66 (Ft. Trippie Redd)
To be honest, I didn’t expect the music to be this good from an artist that titled the album, Lil Boat. This is certainly a big boat now and Lil Yachty is coming for everyone that has doubted him. He is not just a one-sided artist, but someone who has talent and the drive to stay in the game for as long as possible. The promotion on this album has been great and the fact that there is incredible music to back it up, sets the bar for everyone else. Every rapper is the game probably feels less comfortable in their spot. Lil Yachty just went from a decently popular rapper to one not to be messed with. I definitely think that this album is going to do great on the charts and we will be hearing a bunch of these songs on the radio.
I heard this song on the radio today and it ruined my mood.
Listen to it here:
The song is entitled, “Favorite Color Is Blue” by Robert DeLong and K.Flay. I was surprised to hear this song on the radio because I have never heard of Robert DeLong before. I actually thought it was a Twenty One Pilots song, which I am sure you have heard that I am not a fan of them. Check out my article here.
My biggest critique is that if your song is confused with another artist to the point where someone has to spend twenty plus minutes on Google trying to find it, you are probably doing something wrong as an artist.
Here are the lyrics to this song (and I have highlighted my top picks of the worst lyrics):
Maxed out, minimum wage
My brain is a time bomb I’m saying goodbye, Mom
I’ll see you again
Striking a pose
Smiling in photos without any reason
With people that I’ll never know
I’m out of control, live in a fictional prose
I took an oath, it’s killing me though
‘Cause I don’t believe in the things that I do
[Chorus]
And now my favorite color is blue
And now my favorite color is blue
And now my favorite
[Verse 2]
Roped up, rat in a cage
I’m having a breakdown Drinking at a playground, tequila for one
Too short, walk in the streets, I’m hating my haircut
You say that you’re here, but
You live on the Sun
Burning a kite
I’m at a funeral, nothing unusual
Baby, I do what I like
Looking to fight, smoking a blunt and a pipe
Taking a bite, worm in the apple
I knew it would happen, ’cause honey the vermin survive
Swerve to the side, been driving all night
I’m thinking of changing my name, thinking of wrecking a home
‘Cause loving and hating are one and the same
And I’m feeling like everyone’s feeling alone
I’m just looking for something to soften the blow
A second inside of the truth I don’t see red ’cause
[Chorus 2]
Now my favorite color is blue
And now my favorite color is blue
And now my favorite color is blue
And now my favorite color is blue
And now my favorite color is blue
[Outro]
And now my favorite color is blue And now my favorite color is blue And now my favorite color is blue And now my favorite color is blue And now my favorite color is blue
The chorus of this song is “now my favorite color is blue,” like ok Robert. This is a complete rip off from The Story So Far since their band centers around the concept of the color blue on almost all of their albums.
Check out one of their songs here:
Most people wouldn’t notice because they are in separate genres, but it is just such a creative rip off that the listener can’t ignore. If he didn’t rip off The Story So Far, he just put the most basic cliche in his song. Not only is the song CENTERED around cliches, it tries to relate to the listener on the most basic levels. He discusses saying goodbye to his mom, not liking his minimum wage job, drinking on a playground (who does that?) and did you notice the random lyric about how he hates his haircut?
I passionately hate this song and I hope it doesn’t get any airtime. We have to notice when a song is just a complete lazy rip-off. I don’t know who you are Robert DeLong but I don’t like you.
Twenty One Pilots found their fame with the release of Blurryface in 2015 and it shot up on the charts. Their hit, “Stressed Out” got a lot of radio play and solidified their name in the punk genre. But something feels off about them. They claim to be punk, but they are really just ripping off the sound and lyrics of other popular punk bands and sprinkling cliches into their songs. Also, their sound is primarily based towards pop and hip-hop so I don’t know why they are branding themselves to be a big name in the pop-punk world.
They don’t have the same feeling of bands like Panic At the Disco!, My Chemical Romance, Fall out Boy or Greenday- which they seem to be imitating. Although they are very passionate about their music, it just isn’t adding up.
This can be best displayed by their song, “Stressed Out” which tries to relate to listeners with the most basic memory that everyone has, being young and then growing up and having to get a job. Somehow this concept worked and it has almost a billion plays on Spotify?
Does anyone else agree that the lyric, “now we’re stressed out” is kind of awkward phrasing?
Yes, it’s a good song, but it shouldn’t be praised like it is. It is clearly not a masterpiece in any sense of the term. Also, their other releases are not even close to the quality of this one, which wasn’t even that good in the first place. Singles like, “Ride” and “Heavydirtysoul” prove they are one trick ponies. Their addition to the Suicide Squad soundtrack “Heathens” literally SOUNDS LIKE STRESSED OUT! They have the same chorus progression and the singer doesn’t even seem to have vocal variety. Why do we keep making people like this famous?
Listen to the similarities:
They are trying to revive the classic 2000s punk but they don’t have the talent and skill that the previous bands possessed to make it work. But they can keep trying and people are actually buying it. I would understand if they were a moderately popular band averaging around 5 million views per music video, but no- they almost have a billion. Their band feels more like an insult to punk in my opinion and I can’t wait until they fall off because they don’t deserve to have this level of fame.
I will definitely try to buy a piece from this line since I already know it is going to be a bestseller. I can’t wait to see the spin she is going to take on this since apparently sex with her is amazing:
There is no launch date yet but I expect her to release a statement sometime this month. Hopefully, it will be right around when spring starts.
In the music industry, it can be easy to be caught up in the stage persona that artists promote to their audiences. In the background of all of that, they can be completely different people with their own struggles. Many famous singers have confessed in interviews that they still feel depressed and sad some of the time despite their level of success.
These people are recording albums, living up to the expectations of fans and typically going on huge world tours throughout the entire year. Not only this but they have to be constantly bombarded with paparazzi and people who want to exploit their personal lives for money. These people are closely watched and criticized for the whole world to see and that takes a toll on their mental health.
Throughout the years some musicians have killed themselves due to the pressure and cannot get their lives back, which leads them to madness.
A suicide that was really sudden happened last year with the death of Chester Bennington from Linkin Park on July 20th, 2017. When singers bring up heavy topics in their songs like depression, loneliness, and frustration- it is hard for the listener to truly understand the depth of how the singer actually feels because the listener is focusing on their own experience.
Just check out this interview that was more of a cry for help:
Collectively as an industry, they must change the stigma on mental health. The industry should be more accepting that these celebrities are people too with thoughts and emotions. So often people think that they are Gods or people who are so successful that there is no possible way they could be sad. But we also don’t know what it is like to be them. By talking about these issues more it will hopefully bring light to them and stop other musicians from throwing away their life because they don’t know how to express their grief properly.
Rest in peace Chester Bennington, you will truly be missed.