blue lips was snubbed.

the academy hates acknowledging actual art. actual determination in music. look at the nominees in the category for the best rap album, are we serious right now? where is the competition? if we put blue lips against all those albums what’s beating it? in today's music industry, commercial success, often determined by streaming figures, can overshadow artistic quality. only reason why people love to say their favs are the best or have the best music is because the streams and not actual talent. i miss the days where actual talent was praised and was the standard to good music . stan culture is the reason good artist are being over looked; because no matter how much their favorite artist sucks they will support till the end of time. but boo hoo your fav is boring and there are other artists out here putting their whole foot into their craft. blue lips deserved a nomination. have y’all heard this album WHAT! INCREDIBLE schoolboy q’s blue lips is a raw, unfiltered dive into the depths of his soul and experiences . it’s an actual masterpiece that strips away the bravado and reveals him as vulnerable, introspective artist. schoolboy q’s gritty vocals and poetic lyricism creates connections love, loss, and the complexities of life. every track is a punch to the gut, a tearjerker, and a moment of pure catharsis. the production is on point. blending soulful samples with hard-hitting beats to create a soundscape that perfectly complements q’s emotional journey. Im hearing southern aesthetic from a west coast man.

blue lips is more than just an album; it’s also a visual experience. it’s a testament to q’s artistry and a reminder that even the toughest guys can wear their hearts on their sleeves. the music videos are a a piece of visual art. each one a stunning piece of art that perfectly complements the raw emotion and introspection of the music. the directors have outdone themselves, crafting visually stunning worlds that draw you in and refuse to let go. the haunting imagery of "THat Part" to the vibrant, trippy visuals of "Groovy Tony," every frame is a work of art. the attention to detail is mind-blowing, from the stunning cinematography to the evocative symbolism. it's the power of music and visuals to create a truly unforgettable experience. ESPECIALLY the song “thank god 4 me”. the song is a powerful track that celebrates resilience, self-belief, and overcoming adversity. the music video, which is also my favorite visual, is a visual masterpiece, perfectly complements the song's message. it's a gritty, cinematic journey through Q's life, showcasing his journey from the streets to stardom. the cinematography, director, and colorgrading was all so perfect. everything about it. this album is a testament to Q's talent and his ability to connect with his audience on a deep level within his own point of view of his experiences.