Melt My Eyez See Your Future was met with widespread critical acclaim. At
Metacritic, which assigns a
normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an
average score of 85, based on eight reviews. Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it 8.3 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus. Robin Murray of
Clash described the album as a "breathless, breath-taking experience" and awarded it a score of nine out of ten. Kyann-Sian Williams of
NME gave it five out of five stars, calling Curry "the
Renaissance man of
Southern hip-hop" and praising his ability to "[provide] a priceless sense of self-discovery as he explores his countless facets." David Crone of
AllMusic applauded Curry's "reflections on past misdoings [...] while his verses are packed with slick wordplay." Alisdair Grice of
DIY said, "It feels like an album not caught in time, instead spanning and encompassing it". Alex Nguyen from
Beats Per Minute enjoyed the album, saying, "
Melt My Eyez See Your Future is a profound exploration of the state of the world and Curry himself. He works with a diverse set of producers and collaborators to transform his sound and incorporates the aesthetics of Westerns and the samurai films that inspired them to disclose his inner feelings and personality". Blaise Radley of
Dork said, "Taken as a whole, this is the sort of cohesive artistic statement he's been aching to make for years". Reviewing the album for
HipHopDX, Ben Brutocao stated, "It's not an ambitious but heavy-handed declaration of truth (
Ta13oo), nor is it an all-encompassing love letter to his home state (
Zuu). It's just a rap album, albeit a very good one, and it shows just how dynamic and forceful Denzel Curry can be when he releases himself from the poisonous burden of perfection".
Kerrang! critic Emma Wilkes said, "While this record isn't going to lure
rock purists out of their dens, it has greater ambitions in mind, and the amount it achieves in the space that it does is staggering. For any artist of any genre, this is the textbook for innovation". Writing for
The Line of Best Fit, Steven Loftin stated, "An exploration of his wildest ideas and most focused inner thoughts,
Melt My Eyez See Your Future comes together like a cataclysmic showing of everything he's learned, and most importantly, he's embracing himself". In a positive review,
Pitchforks Steven Kearse said, "On
Melt My Eyez See Your Future, Curry again retools his sound, trading livewire energy for introspection and vulnerability. The album lacks the vividness of his past releases, but its concept offers a glimpse into Curry's roving mind".
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