The Official Good Kid, m.A.A.d. City Discussion Thread

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  • Tommy bilfiger
    Tommy bilfiger Members Posts: 22,675 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited October 2012
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    AdidasWun wrote: »
    Lmao shut yo big nosed derek jeter lookin ass up.You generalizing clown

    You came in a Kendrick Album discussion thread but don't like him or his music. What's the sense in that?

    You come in EVERY Jigga thread and say the same thing.What's the sense in that?

    I asked was it worth downloading.You made a good point tho, he's trash and I wont waste my time even downloading this cats album
  • CoolJoe
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    Is this even worth downloadin? This ? sucks ,nothin he ever dropped was tight to me lil midget geek aint even nice like that

    It's a progression of what he's been building on since the Kendrick Lamar EP, so if you didn't like his ? up to now you most likely won't like this album.
  • Tommy bilfiger
    Tommy bilfiger Members Posts: 22,675 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited October 2012
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    ^Bet.I was gonna check it to see if the production was tight.If the beat tight I can ignore the mc
  • DMTxTHC
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    I'm still waiting until I purchase the album to check it out. But Poetic Justice is my ? .
  • JDSTAYWITIT
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    Is this even worth downloadin? This ? sucks ,nothin he ever dropped was tight to me lil midget geek aint even nice like that

    Nope....... ? Wack AF Cuhz
  • IceBergTaylor
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    Giving it a listen right now.
    I'm not a big fan of Kendrick
    I did like that Overly Dedicated tape
    STILL havent heard Section 80 smh
  • CJ
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    $pyda wrote: »
    Giving it a listen right now.
    I'm not a big fan of Kendrick
    I did like that Overly Dedicated tape
    STILL havent heard Section 80 smh

    You lost lol

  • AdidasWun
    AdidasWun Members Posts: 443
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    I really hope dude goes Gold at the very least
  • CoolJoe
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    Sing About Me, I'm Dying of Thirst is one of the greatest rap tracks I've ever heard.
    The different point of views he spoke from was dope as ? .


    Art of Peer Pressure is my favorite track though, glad I didn't listen to it when it first leaked.
  • IceBergTaylor
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    CJ wrote: »
    $pyda wrote: »
    Giving it a listen right now.
    I'm not a big fan of Kendrick
    I did like that Overly Dedicated tape
    STILL havent heard Section 80 smh

    You lost lol

    lol cmon bruh
    I at least have the ? downloaded
    Sure I downloaded it about 4 months ago and I somehow managed to still not get to it
    But I got it in my iPod.

    This album is alright to me on 1st listen.
    Some songs are really good, some are really meh
    Gotta listen again, alotta these tracks are too fuccin long
  • DMTxTHC
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    Common just dropped this on my News Feed.

    [img]http://sphotos-b.? .fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/375869_10151295921349203_59017039_n.jpg[/img]

    ...this is right after Duckworth's show.
  • CJ
    CJ Members Posts: 15,312 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    $pyda wrote: »
    CJ wrote: »
    $pyda wrote: »
    Giving it a listen right now.
    I'm not a big fan of Kendrick
    I did like that Overly Dedicated tape
    STILL havent heard Section 80 smh

    You lost lol

    lol cmon bruh
    I at least have the ? downloaded
    Sure I downloaded it about 4 months ago and I somehow managed to still not get to it
    But I got it in my iPod.


    This album is alright to me on 1st listen.
    Some songs are really good, some are really meh
    Gotta listen again, alotta these tracks are too fuccin long

    Smh @ the bolded

    Still haven't listened to the album yet

    You got the GOAT in your avi
  • DMTxTHC
    DMTxTHC Members Posts: 14,218 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Yes! I noticed that too. Majiin Vegeta was that ? b.
  • AdidasWun
    AdidasWun Members Posts: 443
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    Theres a lotta people out here that don't know who Kendrick is right now cos it's 2 Chainz that's buzzing the most here right now but i'm gonna put people here on to Kendrick with this Album
  • TheBossman
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    edited October 2012
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    this is crazy, the more you listen to it, the more you get the story of the album. you really have to go through it atleast 5 times to get it.

    i love that underlining story of each track, more artist should go this route with their albums instead of albums just being a bunch of mixtape tracks put together. i.e. cruel summer.
  • Stew
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    edited October 2012
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    ^^^Thats the exact feeling I got from listening to it the one time I did. Not gonna listen again till I get CDQ for that reason.
  • southernmade
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    Kendrick Lamar Explains Meaning Of "good kid, m.A.A.d city" Title, Reveals T.I. Collaboration

    Kendrick Lamar is making the media rounds in anticipation of his major label debut good kid, m.A.A.d city, releasing on October 22nd. During an interview with L.A. Leakers, the Compton, California native explained the meaning behind m.A.A.d, stating that it's a two-pronged acronym, the second of which was inspired by a bad smoking experience.

    "It's two, two meanings. The first is 'my angry adolescence divided,' and the basic standout meaning is 'my angel's on angel dust.' That's the reason why I don't smoke," he said. "That was me. I got laced. The reason I don't smoke, and it's in the album. It's in the story. It was just me getting my hands on the wrong thing at the wrong time, being oblivious to it."

    K. Dot also said that the and T.I. have a collaboration for the Southern rapper's upcoming album Trouble Man, and that he will drop his project with J. Cole "out the sky."

    http://www.hiphopdx.com/m/index.php?s=news&id=21586
  • JDSTAYWITIT
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    "That was back when I was nine
    Joey packed the nine
    Pakistan on every porch was fine
    We adapt to crime, pack a van with four guns at a time
    With the sliding door, ? is up?
    ? you shootin for if you ain't walkin up?...You ? punk
    pickin up the ? pump
    Pickin off you suckers, suck a ? or die or sucker punch
    A wall of bullets comin from
    AK's,AR's,"aye y'all, Duck."
    That's what momma said when we was eatin the free lunch"
  • Stew
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    Kendrick Lamar Explains Meaning Of "good kid, m.A.A.d city" Title, Reveals T.I. Collaboration

    Kendrick Lamar is making the media rounds in anticipation of his major label debut good kid, m.A.A.d city, releasing on October 22nd. During an interview with L.A. Leakers, the Compton, California native explained the meaning behind m.A.A.d, stating that it's a two-pronged acronym, the second of which was inspired by a bad smoking experience.

    "It's two, two meanings. The first is 'my angry adolescence divided,' and the basic standout meaning is 'my angel's on angel dust.' That's the reason why I don't smoke," he said. "That was me. I got laced. The reason I don't smoke, and it's in the album. It's in the story. It was just me getting my hands on the wrong thing at the wrong time, being oblivious to it."

    K. Dot also said that the and T.I. have a collaboration for the Southern rapper's upcoming album Trouble Man, and that he will drop his project with J. Cole "out the sky."

    http://www.hiphopdx.com/m/index.php?s=news&id=21586

    ? weird that most of my fav artist end up working with each other. Seen that video earlier with 3000 and Dre in the studio together. Maaaannn, ? makes me wanna pray to the Hip Hop ? 's lol
  • AdidasWun
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    Wow even Stew likes Kendrick
  • MF_Doomerville
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    Amazing album. Buying 2 copies as well to support great hip hop. Hopefully more artist follow suit and quit trying to be lil Wayne.
  • southernmade
    southernmade Members Posts: 2,450 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Kendrick Lamar Explains Meaning Of "good kid, m.A.A.d city" Title, Reveals T.I. Collaboration

    Kendrick Lamar is making the media rounds in anticipation of his major label debut good kid, m.A.A.d city, releasing on October 22nd. During an interview with L.A. Leakers, the Compton, California native explained the meaning behind m.A.A.d, stating that it's a two-pronged acronym, the second of which was inspired by a bad smoking experience.

    "It's two, two meanings. The first is 'my angry adolescence divided,' and the basic standout meaning is 'my angel's on angel dust.' That's the reason why I don't smoke," he said. "That was me. I got laced. The reason I don't smoke, and it's in the album. It's in the story. It was just me getting my hands on the wrong thing at the wrong time, being oblivious to it."

    K. Dot also said that the and T.I. have a collaboration for the Southern rapper's upcoming album Trouble Man, and that he will drop his project with J. Cole "out the sky."

    http://www.hiphopdx.com/m/index.php?s=news&id=21586

    ? weird that most of my fav artist end up working with each other. Seen that video earlier with 3000 and Dre in the studio together. Maaaannn, ? makes me wanna pray to the Hip Hop ? 's lol

    Man if 3000 and kendrick work together that would be dope...Dre in the studio with Dre is dope as well....can we get some music out of this please
  • WORLD8712
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    usmarin3 wrote: »
    Ive said Kendricks album was better, but you ? are delusional if you think this dude is commercially relevant. Talking about west coast got his back, how did that work out for Games last album.

    Honestly, the west supported Game by default - his whole buzz was manufactured by association to G Unit and the eastcoast embraced him first. As far as the topic and commercial relevance, Kendrick slightly above where Cole was prior to his debut and his fanbase is actually more diverse so chances are his first week numbers'll be around 200k.

  • AdidasWun
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    Amazing album. Buying 2 copies as well to support great hip hop. Hopefully more artist follow suit and quit trying to be lil Wayne.

    Yeah we gotta support dope music
  • AdidasWun
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    WORLD8712 wrote: »
    usmarin3 wrote: »
    Ive said Kendricks album was better, but you ? are delusional if you think this dude is commercially relevant. Talking about west coast got his back, how did that work out for Games last album.

    Honestly, the west supported Game by default - his whole buzz was manufactured by association to G Unit and the eastcoast embraced him first. As far as the topic and commercial relevance, Kendrick slightly above where Cole was prior to his debut and his fanbase is actually more diverse so chances are his first week numbers'll be around 200k.

    Don't waste ya time on him g
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