>Made an entire album just to justify inserting himself into a 2pac interview fanfiction
Autistic and based.
Made an entire album just to justify inserting himself into a 2pac interview fanfiction
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God this thing sucks and the constant poem shit breaks the flow completely imagine listening to this front to back over and over
That was just tacked on though
i thought this album was 10/10 from 2016 until about 2018. I have had absolutely no desire to listen to it at all since then. His music ages like complete shit for me. I liked DAMN and even that is starting to spoil.
It’s literally the theme of the whole album.
I really hate the
> 10 minute song at the end of a rap record that isn't a song at all and just a shitty conversation
I hated when kanye did and I hated it when Frank Ocean did it, has it ever been done well?
To Pimp a Butterfly
well he could have made a completely different album and still done that.
MUUUUUH DICK AINT FREEEE ! WE WUZ KANGZ N SHIEEEEET !!!
You're just a media whore. The album was never as good as the fake critics made it out to be.
His voice sucks.
Kendrick is a millionaire, he's married to his highschool sweetheart, and he doesn't do drugs. Your move.
Agreed completely. I was huge into Kendrick at one point and I hardly listen to him at all anymore. Besides the occasional money trees or ADHD.
How the fuck do you not enjoy Kanye's story on Last Call
Cringe
I do drugs, I am poor af and a incel but at least I didn't get pity point for being brown and shitting TPAB
>To Pimp a Butterfly [Top Dawg/Aftermath/Interscope, 2015]
>What I admire most and enjoy most about this album is that it addresses African-Americans straight up and leaves the rest of the hip-hop audience to listen in if it wants. It's a strong, brave, effective bid to reinstate hip-hop as black America's CNN--more as op-ed than front page, but in the Age of Twitter that's the hole that needs filling.
>Fortunately, the concept starts with the music, which eschews party bangers without foregoing groove, sampling rhythm godfathers P-Funk, Michael Jackson, and the Isley Brothers and building a house band around jazz pianist Robert Glasper and what-you-got bassist Thundercat. But it's even more racially explicit in lyrics that don't protest racism because what good does that ever do--just assumes it as a condition of life for his people, root cause of the cultural breakdowns he laments and preaches against throughout. Acknowledged only in passing is a mega-success too obvious to go on about, not to mention enjoy--a privilege that's also a temptation, to which he responds not with hater paranoia but with a depressive anxiety that resurfaces as a narrative hook without ever starting a pity party.
>Lamar knows he's got it good. For his people he wants better. Few musicians of any stylistic persuasion are so thoughtful or so ardent. Few musicians have so little need of a hooky review. A-
This is actually true and anyone disagreeing is mad that OP is pointing out the truth.
GKMC>>>>Untitled Unmastered>>DAMN>>>>>>>>>>>>>TPAB
>damn and onward
voca.ro
i remember you was conflicted...
Misusing your influence
I think GKMC will be remembered as his true classic.