New Kendrick Lamar Song On Colbert Report
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Already Home_17 wrote: »great performance, but i have to say
you reason dudes flip flop like a ?
few months ago when i came out some of yall killed the record and killed kendrick for it. now he's back to being the greatest thing in rap and nobody can ? with him
...but just last week, cole was the best thing in rap and nobody could touch him
and last month krit was the best thing in rap and nobody can touch him
if anything their praise was more deserving because they had dropped good-great albums to earn it
you dudes are so quick to put someone/something on GOAT status then forget about it or change your mind a week or a month later
If anything its more because there has been quality dropping lately. Multiple quality products being out at one time breeds competition and competition breeds greatness.
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I never really liked any of Kendrick's live performances, until recently.
Really? You didn't enjoy the mashup of MAAD City he did with Imagine Dragon? -
WOW....the lyrics. Powerful ? .
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TheEyeronic1 wrote: »Cool record.
I think I'm gonna just wait for the album instead of listening to tracks as they release.
Yea I played this once and this is gonna have to be the last song I listen to until we get the album.
I'm hype though. I love that he's switching it up instead of trying recreate GKMC. need a release date. -
Kendrick is the real deal. True artist and one of the elite leaders of the new school.
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The part about the black man and the nookie tying into the end of the song is ? brilliant.
Getting nookie=Having children=multiplying. -
This dude is about to follow up with a classic.
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? on the sax killing it!
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? on the sax killing it!
Man don't refer to Terrace Martin as "? on the sax" smh lol -
If this what the sophomore going to sound like...then I'm on board
Homie is literally special -
Dope concept and performance.
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IceBergTaylor wrote: »Meh
Smh you had to be that one ? -
Where the album at doe... Dope song
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the best rapper just in time for Christmas lol colbert a foo im more a jay rock fan but damn he killed that
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? was a slam poetry set
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That ? was tite. one thing that always stood out about Kenrick to me in his approach is his willingness to use live instruments he bringing that back. damn i need to get my ? up. Before this thread, I wasn't aware of a sax player/producer name Terrace Martin, i gotta do homework now
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IceBergTaylor wrote: »Meh
You already know....this forum's feelings on Kendrick. -
IceBergTaylor wrote: »Meh
Smh you had to be that one ?
Callin it like I see it. A decent song gets turned into "? nobody can ? wit kendrick" the IC stay on this dude ?
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I ? with the song.
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For those that might not be up on Terrace Martin, here's his saxophone rendition of "Poetic Justice"
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Krit..cole..n kendrick lurking...I aint been this excited bout hip hop in general in a while
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damn that ? was dope Kendrick killed it
i played it back to back like 5 times straight
that bunny and Thundercat did they thing to, cant forget about Terrace Martin either
we dont need they approval for whats going on in our culture but K.Dot coming for that grammy this year
they gone have to respect it this time, this ? right here transcend beyond just "rap" music -
That was powerful. Can't wait for the album.
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These are some interesting marketing campaigns artists are using now. J.Cole and Kendrick Lamar are working smarter now. If Cole did 360k in the first week with ZERO major marketing and no singles then Kendrick should go gold in his first week....
From wiki
The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling 354,000 copies, marking the best first week sales of his career. It surpasses first week sales of his second album Born Sinner, by 57,000 copies (297,000 copies).[29] In addition to the album's sales toppling early projections by over 100,000 copies, 2014 Forest Hills Drive also broke the record for most album streams on Spotify, being streamed over 15.7 million times in its first week. The previous record holder was One Direction with 11.5 million streams.[30]