Summary of this CDs & Vinyl... | ||
Azealia Banks says exactly what she wants in her first EP album release and displays a playful vocal flexibility. Her style is a combination of Missy Elliot's eclectic music choices and Lil Kim's brashness, although she seems to be in a class by herself since she embraces a vintage club sound on "1991" and vocal flexibility on "212". Any fan of a great female MC will love this album. It's only four tracks long, but well worth the purchase. | ||
This type of CDs & Vinyl is good for... | ||
This is music perfect for the club, or driving in your car on the highway. | ||
I especially liked... | ||
1991. Few rappers touch dance music, but Azealia did it without it sounding forced. | ||
I didn't like... | ||
The last minute of Van Vogue. I don't like it when artists distort their voices like that. | ||
When I finished n/a this CDs & Vinyl I wanted to... | ||
Listen to it again! I had this album on repeat for days! | ||
This CDs & Vinyl made me feel... | ||
Energized. | ||
The n/a of this CDs & Vinyl... | ||
Azealia Banks is young, but I can tell she's just getting started. She's definitely an artist. | ||
I recommend this CDs & Vinyl because... | ||
It's fun, vulgar, and perfect. | ||
Created Jun 29, 2014 at 12:53pm •
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