Kendrick Lamar - Untitled 2
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fortyacres wrote: »and ? outchea still claiming drake and future are the standard , gtfoh.
No one claims that its just u ? stay tryin to compare rappers -
I'm still mad that the first one wasn't on TPAB
Maybe...just maybe...we can get an Unplugged album from Kendrick. -
Kendrick Lamar has something that many artists, athletes, people of this generation lack. Passion and purpose in life. ? I been lacking it lately, but evils of drifting and coasting on ? lips, drugs, and cash gives us a temporary blanket to shelter in from our deeper vices.
It's good to know that someone is angry, saddened, afraid, and aware that this current state is not right, and in the dark his fire is shining bright. Great performance. -
I just can't get over how so many of his verses sound like he's rambling
He jumps around subjects more than Wayne, and ? used to get on Wayne for that
I like the energy of the song tho -
I just can't get over how so many of his verses sound like he's rambling
He jumps around subjects more than Wayne, and ? used to get on Wayne for that
I like the energy of the song tho
thats pretty much what i'm saying.
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I just can't get over how so many of his verses sound like he's rambling
He jumps around subjects more than Wayne, and ? used to get on Wayne for that
I like the energy of the song tho
There was a central theme of black excellence and overcoming obstacles. Stop with your petty critiques. -
Like Water wrote: »I just can't get over how so many of his verses sound like he's rambling
He jumps around subjects more than Wayne, and ? used to get on Wayne for that
I like the energy of the song tho
There was a central theme of black excellence and overcoming obstacles. Stop with your petty critiques.
Well dam I said I liked the energy
This is why I stay outta Kendrick threads -
Like Water wrote: »I just can't get over how so many of his verses sound like he's rambling
He jumps around subjects more than Wayne, and ? used to get on Wayne for that
I like the energy of the song tho
There was a central theme of black excellence and overcoming obstacles. Stop with your petty critiques.
Well dam I said I liked the energy
This is why I stay outta Kendrick threads
You do? Lmao. Don't patronize me, bruh. I was born at night, not last night, youngster. You take not-so-well veiled potshots at every opportunity.
Lyricism threatens you for you some reason. If that's the case, perhaps you'd be better served by residing in threads where such importance is relegated to an afterthought. -
It was aight...
Gotta tread lightly in these threads...
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? was straight.
I knew ? was gon bring up Hendrix smh -
Yeah that was a great live performance, the album cut never stood out to me, he really sold me with the performance ill revisit the album.
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Powerful... dude is fastly becoming one of the best live performers in music history...
In rap, he's already one of the best all time...
Slow it down, bruh. A late night spot on some talk show ain't nothing compared to a real live show. ? was good at best. -
the thing is....outta that entire performance, i dont know what the ? homie is talking about.
not on no "lupe, i dont understand the metaphors and references" ? either. its just that i dont get what hes trying to say. its just a buncha flow.
With lyrics
http://youtu.be/ljr5S1Jss1U
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He reminds me of a black eminem. I ? with him cause he has soul in his music. And he stands for something and takes pride in the culture and artform.
So he definitely gets his props but.
His music resonates with me understand his songs very well. Sometimes I feel like he says to much on records and he be all over the place sometimes.
Perfect example ? don't ? my vibe remix. That second verse didn't even make sense. Homie was just rapping to rap.
I prefer cole more. -
So who is in y'all top 5
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ericb4prez wrote: »So who is in y'all top 5
Of all time? Or solely this era? -
Louis Devinear wrote: »He reminds me of a black eminem. I ? with him cause he has soul in his music. And he stands for something and takes pride in the culture and artform.
So he definitely gets his props but.
His music resonates with me understand his songs very well. Sometimes I feel like he says to much on records and he be all over the place sometimes.
Perfect example ? don't ? my vibe remix. That second verse didn't even make sense. Homie was just rapping to rap.
I prefer cole more.
That verse was pretty clear its just him talking about being on top of the game. I do prefer Cole tho but both are among my favorites -
Back to back arguable classics, then if this kdot/cole album is anything like it should be that'll be 3 high quality projects under his belt already, not to mention section 80. He's having a legendary entry into the game.
I can't wait until Black Hippy put a album out too. -
Louis Devinear wrote: »ericb4prez wrote: »So who is in y'all top 5
Of all time? Or solely this era?
I thought y'all was saying he top 5 all time if y'all meant this era I agree but all time idk yet -
As expected this thread got all the kendrick stans an ? .
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While a lot of rappers trying to get turned up all the damn time, this performance had a lounge chilled vibe to me....id like to see a small intimate live performance like that
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This was ok. But I'm with irony on this. Dude was just rapping to rap on it. Imo
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Like Water wrote: »the thing is....outta that entire performance, i dont know what the ? homie is talking about.
not on no "lupe, i dont understand the metaphors and references" ? either. its just that i dont get what hes trying to say. its just a buncha flow.
I think the first verse is just the plight of the black american man. The 2nd verse is the black woman. 3rd sounded like it was him having a conversation with a slave. And the 4th was about him and his peers in the industry.
At least that's what I got from it.
It sound like he was talking to somebody in Africa ... south africa hence him singing capetown -
You dont gotta tell me that Im the one! You dont gotta tell me that im the one!