Hopsin | Knock Madness| Track-by-Track Review
Anything in italics is directed straight towards Hopsin .
THIS SHIT IS MY OPINION. KEEP YOUR OWN
SUMMARY OF THE REVIEW
The Fiends Are Knocking:
Actually, it’s one of the best songs on the entire album. I can say I fucks with the hook. The verses are cool. The production isn’t what I exactly expected for the intro. I thought I was listening to Holy Grail when heard them pianos in the beginning
One thing that threw me off on this song is apparently someone’s dad got off drugs because of Hopsin’s music and I’m like what the fuck? You mean your nose was filled with booga suga until you heard Hopsin say otherwise? If bankruptcy or death can’t keep people from doing drugs, Hopsin can? C’mon son
Hop Is Back:
Honestly, I skipped it only because I’ve heard the track before, but I do that to any album. The biggest talk about this song was the Yeezus and Kendrick “disses”. Well, I felt the same way about Yeezus and the Kendrick joke was funny to me, but I don’t think they should’ve been mentioned on the first official single to the album. I think this is what the Ill Mind 6 should’ve been…but hey, it’s Hopsin
Who’s There (feat. Dizzy Wright & Jarren Benton):
Why the fuck is Dizzy Wright on this song? If it didn’t feel like Hop put him on here just for the sake of having all of the FV members on the album. He doesn’t fit this shit at all. This should’ve been the first song on the album, it should’ve been the first single to the album, and it shouldn’t have had any features on it
I wish Hop composed this beat differently. If he started the song off with the production instead the hook it would’ve been better. I also think that the silence after each hit in the hook is unnecessary. And finally, the Illuminati line Hop? Furreal? I could’ve sworn that Hip-Hop was over this “Illuminati is evil” phase. I makes me think you don’t do actual research on the shit you’re talking about
Tears to Snow
Anything in italics is directed straight towards Hopsin .
THIS SHIT IS MY OPINION. KEEP YOUR OWN
SUMMARY OF THE REVIEW
The Fiends Are Knocking:
Actually, it’s one of the best songs on the entire album. I can say I fucks with the hook. The verses are cool. The production isn’t what I exactly expected for the intro. I thought I was listening to Holy Grail when heard them pianos in the beginning
One thing that threw me off on this song is apparently someone’s dad got off drugs because of Hopsin’s music and I’m like what the fuck? You mean your nose was filled with booga suga until you heard Hopsin say otherwise? If bankruptcy or death can’t keep people from doing drugs, Hopsin can? C’mon son
Hop Is Back:
Honestly, I skipped it only because I’ve heard the track before, but I do that to any album. The biggest talk about this song was the Yeezus and Kendrick “disses”. Well, I felt the same way about Yeezus and the Kendrick joke was funny to me, but I don’t think they should’ve been mentioned on the first official single to the album. I think this is what the Ill Mind 6 should’ve been…but hey, it’s Hopsin
Who’s There (feat. Dizzy Wright & Jarren Benton):
Why the fuck is Dizzy Wright on this song? If it didn’t feel like Hop put him on here just for the sake of having all of the FV members on the album. He doesn’t fit this shit at all. This should’ve been the first song on the album, it should’ve been the first single to the album, and it shouldn’t have had any features on it
I wish Hop composed this beat differently. If he started the song off with the production instead the hook it would’ve been better. I also think that the silence after each hit in the hook is unnecessary. And finally, the Illuminati line Hop? Furreal? I could’ve sworn that Hip-Hop was over this “Illuminati is evil” phase. I makes me think you don’t do actual research on the shit you’re talking about
Tears to Snow
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