DRUNK

Thundercat - Drunk

Track Listing

  1. Rabbot Ho

  2. Captain Stupido

  3. Uh Uh

  4. Bus In These Streets

  5. A Fan’s Mail (Tron Song Suite II)

  6. Lava Lamp

  7. Jethro

  8. Day & Night

  9. Show You The Way [Feat. Michael McDonald & Kenny Loggins]

  10. Walk On By [Feat. Kendrick Lamar]

  11. Blackkk

  12. Tokyo

  13. Jameel’s Space Ride

  14. Friend Zone

  15. Them Changes

  16. Where I’m Going

  17. Drink Dat [Feat. Wiz Khalifa]

  18. Inferno

  19. I Am Crazy

  20. 3AM

  21. Drunk

  22. The Turn Down [Feat. Pharrell Williams]

  23. DUI

My Rating
8/10

Average Critic Rating
8/10

Overview
Funky as anything - this album instantly makes you want to move. It’s packed with moments of dreamy soundscapes that sweep you up, while the basslines are crazy funky, driving the groove with irresistible energy. Thundercat has a unique ability to make weird sound cool, blending chilled funk with a laid-back, yet experimental vibe. The features are amazing, each artist perfectly selected to compliment the mood and vibe of both the individual tracks and the album as a whole. Despite the seamless flow, every song stands out, each one as unique and distinct as the one before it, offering fresh surprises while maintaining a cohesive feel. It’s an album that not only captures your attention but keeps you on your toes with its innovative funky musical journey.

Recommended for people with a weird side looking to get their funk on.

Featured Song
Them Changes

Most Streamed
Them Changes

Least Streamed
I Am Crazy

Underrated
Bus In The Streets

TVV Top 3 Songs
A Fan’s Mail (Tron Song Suite II) | Lava Lamp | Them Changes

Singles
Bus In These Streets | Show You The Way | Walk On By | Friend Zone | Them Changes

TVV Top 3 Non-Singles
A Fan’s Mail (Tron Song Suite II) | Lava Lamp | Drink Dat

Listen to Again?
Yes

No-Skip Album?
No

Album Artwork Rating
9/10

I really think this is an excellent album cover - it perfectly captures the weirdness that follows in the music. The single bubble rising from Thundercat's struggle while submerged in water is a nice touch, likely the result of lengthy photoshoots, but it still adds to the image. It has a ‘70s feel to it and is truly a unique album cover.

Genre
Funk

RL
Brainfeeder

Recording Studio
Chalice Recording Studios (Los Angeles, California)