Music / hip hop

Dark sky paradise


Reviews (3)


The libraries' assessment

d. 17. Apr. 2015

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Thomas Tiedje

d. 17. Apr. 2015

Selvom Big Sean nok er det svageste led på Kanye Wests G.O.O.D.-label, er det for tidligt at dømme ham ude. Faktisk er han blevet bedre med tiden, og denne tredje skive fra Detroit-rapperen er den bedste hidtil. Nogen strålende rapper er han ikke, men "Dark sky paradise" indeholder både elementer af Drake og Kanye himself, med Big Seans stempel. Hans hooklines er skarpe og musikken låner fra r&b, men er stadig tro mod hip hoppen. Drake og John Legend er med her.


Pitchfork

d. 25. Feb. 2015

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Jordan Sargent

d. 25. Feb. 2015

"Dark Sky Paradise is a big leap in the direction of the ideal Big Sean full-length. Whether he will ever make it there is certainly an open question, but in the meantime the smirkiest rapper in the business finally has an album that justifies all that self-satisfaction".


AllMusic

2015

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David Jeffries

2015

"Mentor Kanye's fingerprints are all over the beginning of the album as "Dark Sky (Skyscrapers)" slowly unfurls like a West-styled album intro, while "Blessings" and "All Your Fault" both sound as if Drake took a swing at Yeezy's 808s and Heartbreak album and then shattered all expectations. There's no filler, and the overall LP flow is near perfect on any non-Deluxe version that doesn't run past the "Outro." Wise, infectious, memorable and, as the song says, "Deep," Dark Sky Paradise suggests that grown-up doesn't necessarily mean beat-up, even after all the brutal punches life can throw".