199.
Tenor Saw: Fever (1985)
This was totally out of my wheelhouse/knowledge base but it was definitely well produced and performed! So, I can't speak on how it might have influenced dancehall. 3.5/5.
Seeing Ariana perform all her hits and eternal sunshine songs. That era does not stand up to the rest, I fear.
I decided I'm going to listen to Pitchfork's best album of the 1980s list...
I think we’ve found the worst drag race promo of all time 😭💀
At ariana grande show
Exactly....
HorsegiirL album was kind of good l, my preconceived notions were wrong!
200.
Malcolm McLaren: Duck Rock (1983)
Apparently he hired a bunch of artists all over the world then didn't credit them, so yeah, that sorta tainted my view of this album a lot but it was sonically engaging and enjoyable musically idk how to rate it let me just give it a 3/5 and never return.