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G.O.O.D. Music - Cruel Summer

Label: G.O.O.D Music

Production: Boogz, Hit-Boy, Kanye West, Mannie Fresh, No I.D., Tapez

Lead Single: Mercy

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Kanye West and his G.O.O.D Music squad have released their highly-anticipated label compilation album, Cruel Summer, which includes previously-released singles "Mercy," "Cold," "Don't Like," "New God Flow" and "Clique." The 12-track project also features appearances by 2 Chainz, Big Sean, Common, Cyhi The Prynce, Ghostface Killah, Hit-Boy, Jadakiss, John Legend, Kid Cudi, Mr. Hudson, Pusha T, Q-Tip and Teyana Taylor. Cruel Summer is accompanied by a short film, which was shown at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year. ...Read the full album review


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Kanye West & Pusha T - New God Flow Artwork

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G.O.O.D Music ft. Kanye West, Big Sean, Pusha T & 2 Chainz - Mercy Artwork

G.O.O.D Music ft. Kanye West, Big Sean, Pusha T & 2 Chainz - Mercy

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Chief Keef ft. Kanye West, Pusha T, Jadakiss & Big Sean - I Don’t Like (Remix) Artwork

Chief Keef ft. Kanye West, Pusha T, Jadakiss & Big Sean - I Don’t Like (Remix)

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Kanye West ft. DJ Khaled & DJ Pharris - Cold

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DJBooth Album Review


That Cruel Summer is ultimately disappointing is one of the biggest compliments I could possibly pay Kanye West. For almost a decade now Mr. West has trained us to think of his albums as landmarks, not simply albums, and he’s succeeded. Graduation didn’t just sell well, it changed the course of hip-hop. 808s & Heartbreak wasn’t just an experimental album, it pioneered the merger of hip-hop and pop (hip-pop) that’s now so ubiquitous. My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy redefined what was possible for a hip-hop album to sound like, and for all its shortcomings, Watch The Throne didn’t just influence mainstream hip-hop culture, it was mainstream hip-hop culture. Kanye West’s albums don’t just exceed expectations, they give us more than we could even imagine expecting.

So Cruel Summer, the album that was supposed to cement the “best crew in the game” reputation that G.O.O.D. Music had been building, feels remarkably ordinary and pedestrian. Certainly a large part of the Kanye shrug look I’m sure I had on my face for much of Cruel Summer can be attributed to familiarity. Half of the album’s 12 tracks had already seen the light of day, in some cases for months, but the simple truth is that the previously unheard tracks just aren’t exciting enough to erase a lingering feeling of statis. It’s as if your girlfriend text you in the morning promising a special night, you spent the day at work fantasizing about new risqué lingerie, and then you arrived home to find her in the same bustier you’ve seen her in for years. It’s still a good thing, but it’s no fantasy, and you were hoping for a fantasy.

Cruel Summer is at its best when it sticks closest to the keep it simple foundation Yeezy laid down on Watch the Throne. Throw down an addictive beat, grab some dope emcees, and let the boasting begin. While approximately 47 billion listens to Mercy still haven’t made me like the track’s momentum killing, EMD-esque breakdown in the middle, there’s no denying its head nodding-appeal. The same holds true for The Throne (plus Big Sean) reunion Clique, the increasingly controversial I Don’t Like (Remix), Kanye’s solo effort

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Cold and New God Flow, which now comes complete with a verse from Ghostface Killah that’s the highlight of the album, at least as far as I’m concerned.

As for everything else, Cruel Summer’s first track, To The World, aims at epic but misses, badly. There might be some people out there who enjoy listening to R. Kelly doing his best imitation of an Auto-Tuned seal while Yeezy recycles the same Beverly Hills Cop/Baby Boy reference Big Sean first dropped on See Me Now, but I’m not one of them. In the Morning is solid, it’s hard to go wrong with back-to-back verses from Raekwon, Common and Pusha T, but the track never really picks up momentum and The Chef’s opening verse feels miles away by the time the track finally ends. Similarly, both Sin City and Higher come across more like attempts to pad the guest feature list and include the entire G.O.O.D. roster then tracks built for maximum impact. Either legendary perfectionist Kanye West just wasn’t feeling particularly perfect when making Cruel Summer, or he had bigger things on his mind. If so, those bigger things were probably attached to Kim Kardashian.

Because we live in a world where grown men screaming at each other about hypothetical spots scenarios passes for entertainment, I’m sure many will read this as some form of G.O.O.D. Music hate. Far from it – there’s no debating that Kanye has assembled a collection of talent that, at the very least, can run with anyone. But only the most stanish of G.O.O.D. fans could feel that this album this was the coronation, the unassailable declaration that G.O.O.D. can’t even be touched, that it was intended to be.

Now that I’ve suckered you into reading almost 700 words, let’s close thing off with the abridged version of the Cruel Summer album review. No one can take over a track like Kanye when he feels like it, Pusha T is vicious, Big Sean is getting better by the minute, Kid Cudi is Kid Cudi, 2 Chainz is 2 Chainz and Common and John Legend are essentially absent. While everyone else is solid, there are no epiphanies, no “that artist is the next to blow!” moment that particularly deserves mention. Tenaya Taylor, CyHi, D’banj and the rest may someday achieve true solo success, but we won’t look back at Cruel Summer as the album that put them on. There, I think that pretty much sums it all up. Actually, there might be one way to sum up Cruel Summer even more succinctly...

DJBooth Rating - 3.5 Spins

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Average Member Rating:   32121       Total Ratings:   26

Ryan Buell
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Total Ratings: 69
Rating:  32121
This album is really quite disappointing, and the opening track just signifies what is to come. We've already heard just about every good track on the album via the excessive singles. The only previously unreleased song that stood out to me is The Morning. I can @*#$! with Sin City and Creepers too I suppose. Genuinely disappointed though. It's not so much that its a terrible album, its just that it's NOWHERE near what it could/should have been. It somehow feels like Kanye sold out, which I realize is completely redundant. But I mean @*#$! Tity Boi has more work on the album than Common! What the hell??


Posted on Sep 19, 2012    

Co-Sign3
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Co-Sign3
Total Ratings: 614
Rating:  32121
I agree, it's by no means a terrible album, but it could have been so much more than it is.

My favourite songs are Clique, Mercy, New God Flow, The Morning, Cold, Sin City and Creepers is vintage Yeezy in my opinion. These tracks are on par with the high standards he's set for himself and what we expect from him.

But tracks like To The World, The One and Higher are just redundant. R. Kelly sounds like he's singing on High School Musical and the autotune was just unnecessary. The latter applies to the Dream on Higher too.

From Clique, the album is strong but dwindles mid way through with only flashes of brilliance from here on in. I'm rocking with Don't Like however, I think it could've been left off this compilation.

I'm perplexed to understand why there wasn't more of a contribution from Common. He's arguably the best MC in GOOD Music and only he gets an 8 bar verse?! And where the hell is Q-Tip and Mos Def?!

I couldn't give this more than a 3.5, it just seems rushed and unfinished. It could just be the high standards I have for Kanye affiliated projects. However the album is probably still better than most rapper's releases this year.

Hopefully, there's a deluxe version with extra tracks when it gets released officially today. 12 tracks with only 7 I haven't heard doesn't really cut it these days!


Posted on Sep 19, 2012    

J Roc the Legend
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J Roc the Legend
Total Ratings: 200
Rating:  43211
Overall this is a good listen. It's too bad that all the best songs were leaked/released well before the album. I still give it a 4 because "Higher" and "Sin City" are repayable and "Bliss" is a hell of a standout. Pusha T really stole the show on most of the songs he was on. Can't wait for his album and I hope Teyana Taylor plans on doin more tracks like the ones on here!


Posted on Sep 19, 2012    

Cousin
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Posted on Sep 19, 2012    

HiiiPoWeR_1990
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HiiiPoWeR_1990
Total Ratings: 74
Rating:  32121
Just extremely too overproduced.


Posted on Sep 19, 2012    

Myles Jones
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Total Ratings: 10
Rating:  43211
This album is victim to the fact that we heard most of the good songs weeks and months before the album came out. Once the tracklist came out, I was already disappointed. When I first listened to the album all the way through, I had to skip Mercy cause I've heard it way too many damn times. I skipped the first track after hearing half of it (terrible song). However I would say that the rest of the album is okay. I felt that tracks 2-11 were solid, although the ordering in the back end kind of killed it. Higher with Pusha, Mase, and The Dream was my favorite song. I think Bliss is underrated, but I don't know how Kanye expected us to go from listening to Bliss to I Don't Like. This was one of the moments when I felt there was no continuity to the album. All that being said, in terms of Label Collab albums, this one's the best I've heard compared to MMG and YMCMB. Now if TDE would come out with one....


Posted on Sep 19, 2012    

TenTen
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Total Ratings: 3
Rating:  21321
Do over. the talent lacks effort. These are some dope emcees but there is no effort. its lazy. Same Ole... Nothing like WTT in production value, more like a refurbished continuation.


Posted on Sep 19, 2012    

Geto Moors
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Geto Moors
Total Ratings: 14
Rating:  54321
I think the album was dope but check out what lil wayne had to say about it http://musicrapsongs.weebly.com/index.html


Posted on Sep 19, 2012    

killa pop
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Posted on Sep 19, 2012    

tinman6969420
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Total Ratings: 17
Rating:  32121
Ya, I agree. Maybe if we hadn't already heard New God Flow and Mercy for months before the album this could be a 4 star album. But this falls short on almost every song. They sound like they are about to be Oh Shit moments, but at the end I'm just like Oh...

Also, I felt like To The Wold was a dope track. I was feeling the beat and R Kelly (did I just say that), but I thought there should have been more rapping.

In the end, I don't feel any better about the GOOD Music team, and I don't fear them taking over the world as I previously thought I might after hearing Cruel Summer (Fall?)...


Posted on Sep 19, 2012    

tinman6969420
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Total Ratings: 17
Rating:  32121
Oh ya, and no deluxe version? What the hell?!?


Posted on Sep 19, 2012    

Young Swish
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Young Swish
Total Ratings: 1227
Rating:  32121
I was also disappointed with it. I thought after a few spins it would grow on me but it just didn't. For a Kanye West album, this just was't good enough, it was a swing and a miss, and this is coming from the most avid GOODMusic fan.


Posted on Sep 19, 2012    

dillon_68
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dillon_68
Total Ratings: 1339
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Guess the name G.O.O.D Music suits this album, it's just good. Apart from the singles (minus Don't Like), the only highlights for me are The Morning, Higher (Huge The-Dream fan), and maybe (just maybe) The One. Oh, and can't forget Creepers (Props to Cudi). Bliss, Sin City, and Don't Like are my only skips, but out of 12 tracks, that's 1/4 of the album. No bueno (pun intended).


Posted on Sep 20, 2012    

Pyrobeatz
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Pyrobeatz
Total Ratings: 23
Rating:  32121
Just didn't live up FULLY! to the hype. I mean they had more good tracks on the mixtape, Kanye's own album even had more effort and I've seen a bunch interviews how g.o.o.d music was talking about how they cut some songs from the album and didn't know what to do or what they would use them for , how common said he did 8 tracks and is only on one in the album. MORE defines what this album needs. Kanye has always put out great albums. But this one was just good.


Posted on Sep 20, 2012    

young armour
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young armour
Total Ratings: 369
Rating:  43211
First things first this album was very good. The only thing that disappointed me was that out of the twelve songs on the album 6 of them had already been released/leaked.I also wish we could have heard some from Mr.Hudson. In conclusion the only reason people are hating on this album is because it was expected to be so so so much more even though atains my respect as a very good album.


Posted on Sep 20, 2012    

Jordan Booker
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Total Ratings: 21
Rating:  43211
imma b pissed about no mr hudson for min nxt to that it was better then both mmgs and ymcmbs album


Posted on Sep 20, 2012    

SerialLyricKiller
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Posted on Sep 20, 2012    

JoeyKeys
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Total Ratings: 8
Rating:  21321
I think the singles ruined it, I was anticipating hoping for something new and good. But all the unreleased was decent at best.

Just eh...


Posted on Sep 20, 2012    

Johnae McArthur
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Posted on Sep 21, 2012    

Johnae McArthur
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Total Ratings: 6
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Posted on Sep 21, 2012    

whatisjavito
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whatisjavito
Total Ratings: 13
Rating:  32121
Although it's been said about a million times so far - this album was beyond disappointing. It's as if Kanye decided NOT to give us the GOOD we all have asked since it's incarnation. Everyone who is essential to how I view the label underperformed a great deal. I do not blame anyone but Kanye's desire for HIS sound and HIS version of perfection.

The album will without a doubt be on repeat just because it is a GOOD album but that's about it. Ghostface and Rae killed their appearances yet its a shame to have to hear Keef on this album. A real heartbreaking shame.

Oh and where's MOS?!


Posted on Sep 21, 2012    

Jake
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Jake
Total Ratings: 54
Rating:  14321
Wow... I was once a big fan of Kanye, his collab with Jay-z was ok, but this just sounded like every other popular rap album out there.


Posted on Sep 22, 2012    

Marcellus Rivera
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Posted on Sep 23, 2012    

Co-Sign3
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Co-Sign3
Total Ratings: 614
Rating:  32121
Where's the movie but?! That definitely exists, unlike the mythical deluxe


Posted on Sep 24, 2012    

Dama D-Homez Theo
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Total Ratings: 22
Rating:  21321
pathetic,kanye seems like he didnt put much effort into this,its just unpleasant to listen to.kanye went to far trying to push the boundaries of unique and weird and entered the realm of terrible.its a 2.5 for me


Posted on Sep 29, 2012    

GrantMasterQ
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GrantMasterQ
Total Ratings: 26
Rating:  32121
I really saw no point in Ye' realeasing this album. I'm afraid it did anything but solidify G.O.O.D Music's new rep. There's practically no new music on here, but they knew people would buy just cause his name was on it. They might as well have simply followed their own trend and released the other songs as singles. Good songs, just a waste of time wrapping the up together like this.


Posted on Nov 08, 2012    

Nikki Irene
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Posted on Dec 11, 2012    

Ms_Satisfaction
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Ms_Satisfaction
Total Ratings: 48
Rating:  32121
I personally wasn't blown away... "Bliss" and "Clique" were my tracks tho


Posted on Dec 16, 2012    

Mr.RapGuy
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Total Ratings: 211
Rating:  21321
This album's second half was really disappointing. Only the rappers that get albums or airplay on the radio regularly are the best performers (Kanye, Big Sean, Pusha T). Everybody else was either okay (John Legend) or terrible (Teyana & Kid Cudi). Kid Cudi's solo track here was tremendously weak and I usually like Kid Cudi as a rapper but damn it was a shame.


Posted on May 21, 2013    

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