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Why Michael kissed Fredo in Godfather II
Pusha has been making the same type of songs for 25 years and then he drops another album with the same old themes and it's all bangers lol. _________________ Finally updated the overall chart
This is my first time listening to Zach Bryan— I've seen his name around a bit, but in general the genre isn't my thing so I ignored it— luckily, he comes across more on the Simpson/Stapleton side of modern country, and he's made a really nice track here. Despite some cheap-ish sounds on the beat, Pusha's doing Pusha at a pretty high calibre. Bullet of a track.
Weird pitting these against each other
I'm... not sure.
You guys know me, I'm a huge hip-hop head. Pusha T is an all-time favorite of mine and 'Its Almost Dry ' was my #9 album of the year. Brambleton is an excellent track and classic Push, but it's still an easy vote for Zach Bryan here. Should Brambleton move on, I'll likely end up voting for it in future rounds because its an excellent track. I would have preferred a few other tracks off the album though such as 'Neck & Wrist', 'Diet Coke', 'Rock N Roll ', or 'I Can Pray For You'.
Zach Bryan on the other hand has been my #1 most played artist since 2020, and is shaping up to be what I believe one of the greatest songwriters of this generation. His current hot streak is one to be remembered. His output in 2022 alone was insane (releasing close to 50 songs plus one of the best live albums I've ever heard) and there hasn't been a single bad song in my opinion. Easily the best artist of the year. 'Burn, Burn, Burn' is an excellent track choice from Lowkey, and one of Bryan's best singles yet. I was going to describe the song but I think the user "lai" does an excellent job of it on RYM so I'll just copy and paste it here instead.
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It's an autobiography, and it's a mission statement for life, and it could easily be a eulogy too. It has the appearance of an unstructured rant - it examines faith, pines for the dead, yearns to return to childhood, experiences the loneliness of modern life, turns to Paris for wanderlust, and returns home for tenderness and simplicity before it ever arrives at anything that even remotely resembles a chorus - and yet every lyric feels carefully considered, with every third line throughout detonating with quiet devastation. It feels wise and worldly, like it should have been written by somebody who's 76 rather than 26; it certainly would have made more sense coming from somebody pondering their own mortality and striving to create something timeless and definitive with whatever time they have left.
Nothing against Zach Bryan, but that’s a no contest, Pusha T is an all-time great, you could have nominated literally any of his songs and you’d have a winner right there. _________________ Bob Dylan Charles Mingus
Yeah this shows how far behind I've fallen, I used to feel like I was having to help get the word out on the best of outside-the-gulch country but even with all of Brya n's hype and early acclaim I'm only discovering him for the first time. And its quality, you can tell there's real songwriting talent here- but still gotta go Pusha, at this point he rules his own kingdom as he can casually throw off a moody banger with this much ease.
Zach Bryan on the other hand has been my #1 most played artist since 2020, and is shaping up to be what I believe one of the greatest songwriters of this generation. His current hot streak is one to be remembered. His output in 2022 alone was insane (releasing close to 50 songs plus one of the best live albums I've ever heard)
I thought I was day-deaming that shit as I was scrolling though spotify looking for this track.
Leaning Pusha T <this track just explodes outta my speakers!> , but will b digging into more ZB as well!
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