i think had you guys looked at the lyrics you would be more impressed "sincerely i was never on the cutting edge my hand was on the hilt your freedom built with the other end"
Just subbed up for the Aesop reaction. Like others said, probably not the best or easiest song for a first listen to him. Others have listed good ones to follow with. I personally dig Dorks a lot, off Impossible Kid.
I'd recommend Daylight/Nightlight, Flashflood, Big Bang, Zero Dark Thirty, No Regrets, or Gopher Guts. Klutz is honestly one of the only songs I don't particularly like by Aes.
@@LetsBeBlunt Yea, that's by far the weakest beat he's ever produced. He likes to experiment with really minimalist beats a lot, and they're almost always pure fire. There's some significant artistic value in the way he did Klutz, but at the end of the day it's just a poor choice for a first listen. The beats on his Daylight album are a masterclass in old school analog production, and The Impossible Kid has these incredible 80s synth driven beats with a Stranger Things vibe.
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i think had you guys looked at the lyrics you would be more impressed "sincerely i was never on the cutting edge my hand was on the hilt your freedom built with the other end"
Naw he was spitten 💯 it was the beat 😂 wasn't feeling it, but we're going to react to more of his music
"free to build with the other end"
Definitely ups the appreciation value when you listen to Aes on expanded mindsets, also with a dictionary.
Went over your head
Check out Mystery Fish. You’ll definitely like the production on that one.
We'll give it a try just just sub and hit the bell
Lets Be Blunt done!
Went over your heaf
Just subbed up for the Aesop reaction. Like others said, probably not the best or easiest song for a first listen to him. Others have listed good ones to follow with. I personally dig Dorks a lot, off Impossible Kid.
I'd recommend Daylight/Nightlight, Flashflood, Big Bang, Zero Dark Thirty, No Regrets, or Gopher Guts. Klutz is honestly one of the only songs I don't particularly like by Aes.
His word play is down pat that beat wasnt it tho chief
@@LetsBeBlunt Yea, that's by far the weakest beat he's ever produced. He likes to experiment with really minimalist beats a lot, and they're almost always pure fire. There's some significant artistic value in the way he did Klutz, but at the end of the day it's just a poor choice for a first listen. The beats on his Daylight album are a masterclass in old school analog production, and The Impossible Kid has these incredible 80s synth driven beats with a Stranger Things vibe.
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L take. You guys don’t get it. Read the captions and you’ll understand.
sounds horrible w no bass lol