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3.5 great | Doublez38 | August 17th 19 | Die a Legend is a good album but makes me feel a mixed feeling about it. On the one hand, Polo G seems haunted throughout the album by his experience, his instict of survival, his victories, his losses, which offers a great introspection. But too often, ultra melodic instrumental music dictates the rhythms and shows how Polo G is paralyzed by what he lives, which on the contrary constantly offers a linear flow, where energy is non-existent. This lack of energy and redundancy are the black spots. This formula fully prevents Polo G from being able to deliver his messages, his emotions and create nuances that bring relevance to his texts as he should. I've noticed a lot of opinions that use the term "boring", I rather share this opinion when you listen to the album in one stroke. This is a distressing observation, because it is nevertheless a supreme fact that with so many things to tell, the author cannot interpret it to us at its true value
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3.2 good | Erwann S. STAFF | January 24th 23 | Polo G's first album is full of melody, coming-of-age lyrics, and beats whose melody come from piano while drill bassy roar dictates the rhythm alongside the 808s. Cool stuff, if a tad too monochrome in the long run.
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4.0 excellent | barbkay1 | September 22nd 23 |
4.0 excellent | quewick | September 12th 23 |
5.0 classic | Dayveon | September 12th 23 |
3.5 great | iGuter | January 13th 23 |
4.0 excellent | JackIvy | April 19th 22 |
3.0 good | Weyo | December 30th 20 |
3.0 good | Tom R. CONTRIBUTOR | April 8th 20 |
2.5 average | bharry | July 4th 19 |
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