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7.4

Generally favorable reviews- based on 195 Ratings

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  1. Jul 20, 2017
    0
    mini review

    this album reminds me of a mountain range. some parts are very high but others are extremely low culture: 4/10 forgettable t shirt: 6/10 quavo kinda sucks call casting: 8/10 woww bad and boujee: 4/10 get right whicha: 6.5/10 ok slippery: 4/10 gucci sucks big on big: 4/10 eh what the price: 2/10 stop brown paper bag: 4/10 eh deadz: 5/10 why is he even on here all
    mini review

    this album reminds me of a mountain range. some parts are very high but others are extremely low

    culture: 4/10 forgettable
    t shirt: 6/10 quavo kinda sucks
    call casting: 8/10 woww
    bad and boujee: 4/10
    get right whicha: 6.5/10 ok
    slippery: 4/10 gucci sucks
    big on big: 4/10 eh
    what the price: 2/10 stop
    brown paper bag: 4/10 eh
    deadz: 5/10 why is he even on here
    all ass: 1.5/10 why
    kelly price: 0/10
    out yo way: 4/10 eh

    worst: kelly price, all ass, what the price
    best: call casting, get right wicha, t shirt

    62/130

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  2. Sep 3, 2017
    3
    only bad & boujees was fire, rest & left tracks were suck
    they too depended on featuring artists lol :(
    IOP, Ace Hood's all starvation series were better dan their albums n tracks, definetely
    I wonder why south location listeners spittin' fire in their fence haha :) :(
  3. Mar 22, 2021
    2
    And here we go for the second famous studio album and first installment of a trilogy of the Migos band. I'm not a fan of their 'work' in general but I amdit that I expected worst from them. I can't actually believe that these guys are earning (a lot of) money for things they do like this project. If the production and beats shine by their attractive sides the three 'lyricists' almostAnd here we go for the second famous studio album and first installment of a trilogy of the Migos band. I'm not a fan of their 'work' in general but I amdit that I expected worst from them. I can't actually believe that these guys are earning (a lot of) money for things they do like this project. If the production and beats shine by their attractive sides the three 'lyricists' almost always manage to ruin it all. This kind of music is truly for entertainment only. The content never goes further than money, guns, drugs, wh*es and luxury. A lot of verses are laughable at, some in a good way, way more in a bad ridiculous way. I actually don't know anything dumber than Takeoff shouting his own name out of nowhere in 'Slippery'. Autotune and lyrics delivery make this album sound surprisingly so shallow and effortless. Anyway this lyrics delivery, if original (for the two first tracks), quickly becomes redundant and uninspired. Migos simply copy-pasted the same formula over and over. The few guests fortunately bring a bit more depth and variety. According to me only two tracks (out of thirteen) are worth the detour: 'Bad and Boujee' (let's call it less bad than the rest) and 'Deadz' (which benefits from an impressive production and a surpringly good alchemy between the trio and 2 Chainz). Travis Scott's presence is a blessing despite the fact that the song 'Kelly Price' does not match his flow and charisma at all. I guess we can thank the gang not to have made it too long here. Can't say the same about 'Culture II'. Expand
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79

Generally favorable reviews - based on 18 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 16 out of 18
  2. Negative: 0 out of 18
  1. Feb 21, 2017
    74
    Releasing a handful of incredible singles ahead of an album sets a pretty lofty standard that the rest of the LP doesn’t always meet. In spite of its drawbacks, Culture showcases Migos at the top of their artistry and there’s no indication that it’s their peak either.
  2. Feb 14, 2017
    70
    CULTURE may be limited in its scope, but it delivers in spades everything one might have hoped for from “the Beatles of this generation.”
  3. Feb 13, 2017
    40
    It’s impressive in small doses, but as Culture progresses you get a strong sense of deja vu, where each track upends the next with a petty familiarity that is just frustratingly repetitive.