It Is What It Is - Thundercat

It Is What It Is

Thundercat

  • Genre: R&B/Soul
  • Release Date: 2020-04-03
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 15

  • ℗ 2020 Brainfeeder

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Lost in Space / Great Scott / Thundercat 1:22
2
Innerstellar Love Thundercat 2:41
3
I Love Louis Cole (feat. Louis Thundercat 3:24
4
Black Qualls (feat. Steve Lacy Thundercat 3:09
5
Miguel's Happy Dance Thundercat 2:11
6
How Sway Thundercat 1:14
7
Funny Thing Thundercat 1:56
8
Overseas (feat. Zack Fox) Thundercat 1:28
9
Dragonball Durag Thundercat 3:01
10
How I Feel Thundercat 1:08
11
King of the Hill Thundercat 2:51
12
Unrequited Love Thundercat 3:14
13
Fair Chance (feat. Ty Dolla $i Thundercat 3:57
14
Existential Dread Thundercat 0:51
15
It Is What It Is (feat. Pedro Thundercat 5:02

Reviews

  • All songs by Thundercat

    5
    By Windtalkerxx
    Listening to Thundercat has changed my life. The flow is almost psychedelic and yet so beautifully paced. We love you Thundercat. 🥰🫶🏻🥰
  • True Artist

    5
    By minimalist tech
    Really impressive so glad I came across this artist. I found him through Louis Cole.
  • Love this

    5
    By Kori Josephs
    Amazing album, 10/10
  • Worth its Grammy win

    5
    By We40Deep
    I’m tired of the typical R&B sound you hear from other artists. This album is meant to take you out of pandemic reality. I’m here for it. Forever a Thundercat fan.
  • Congratulations on your Grammy win

    5
    By ktappin
    Stellar album worthy of many accolades
  • Great Music

    5
    By Satsui Hadou
    This Brother is mad Talented! I hope he keeps making such beautiful music
  • Therapeutic to my ears

    5
    By Mar__MAr
    Wow.. this album has made me cry tears, it’s really good. Good job Thundercat. I really enjoy your music.
  • He is a wonder

    3
    By Virgo Smith
    However, my soul reading is only feeling 25% of this project.
  • Beautiful Masterpiece!!!

    5
    By Aaronsmoov
    Thundercat has done it again!!! Excellent!!!...
  • Samey

    3
    By Dreams by the Sea
    Quite a letdown after the majestic “Drunk”, Thundercat seems stuck in a falsetto rut with an album the likes if which soul groups and artists were churning out one after the other day in the ‘70s. Call it existential dread(locks)...