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If thats the best song on here in many of your opinions...I'm just not seeing that lyricism people say he has.
I guess its a feeling or an appearance he gives off.
I respect his following though.
***** dont kill my vibeIf thats the best song on here in many of your opinions...I'm just not seeing that lyricism people say he has.
I guess its a feeling or an appearance he gives off.
I respect his following though.
where from my post did i say this is his best song? you dont like his work. we get it. why are you still here?
please stay out of s&t too
I didn't know this was a Kendrick Lamar circle jerk.You are UBER annoying. How many times you gonna keep saying the same thing?
If thats the best song on here in many of your opinions...I'm just not seeing that lyricism people say he has.
I guess its a feeling or an appearance he gives off.
I respect his following though.
***** dont kill my vibe
where from my post did i say this is his best song? you dont like his work. we get it. why are you still here?
please stay out of sYou are UBER annoying. How many times you gonna keep saying the same thing?
I didn't know this was a Kendrick Lamar circle jerk.
Ya'll can't take any criticism I see.
heres what needs to happen
Kendrick/3k collab album
15 tracks; no bonuses, no features(besides a couple women singers adding vocals to sections)
All produced by outkast, sounwave, just blaze, pharell, and maybe one/two kanye track if its his old school sample ****, and one hit-boy banger
1. 3000 vs. Kendrick (The Intro) prod. Just Blaze *scratching from DJ Premier - 4-8 bars cyphering back 3 mini-verses each
2. Black Roses (Resurrection) prod. Sounwave
3. Electric Guitar prod. Outkast
4. Beautiful Nightmare prod. Sounwave
5. Lab Bottles prod. Hit-Boy
6. Lyrical Prescription prod. Just Blaze
7. This Ain't for ***'s (Prostitute Flaws) prod. Outkast
8. Suffocation prod. Outkast
9. Breath prod. Kanye West
10. Unknown Galaxy prod. Sounwave
11. 2020 Storytelling prod. Outkast
12. Torch prod. Outkast (3000 verses)/Future King prod. Soundwave(Kendrick verses)
13. Heaven, Hell, and In Between prod. Kanye West *scratching from DJ Premier
14. Positive Reflections prod. Pharrell
15. You Can't Sleep Now (The Outro) prod. Outkast
what you think ? LOLLL
Maybe it's that way with certain Kendrick fans. But it's like when people say," i guess I can't have an opinion".heres what needs to happen
Kendrick/3k collab album
15 tracks; no bonuses, no features(besides a couple women singers adding vocals to sections)
All produced by outkast, sounwave, just blaze, pharell, and maybe one/two kanye track if its his old school sample ****, and one hit-boy banger
1. 3000 vs. Kendrick (The Intro) prod. Just Blaze *scratching from DJ Premier - 4-8 bars cyphering back 3 mini-verses each
2. Black Roses (Resurrection) prod. Sounwave
3. Electric Guitar prod. Outkast
4. Beautiful Nightmare prod. Sounwave
5. Lab Bottles prod. Hit-Boy
6. Lyrical Prescription prod. Just Blaze
7. This Ain't for ***'s (Prostitute Flaws) prod. Outkast
8. Suffocation prod. Outkast
9. Breath prod. Kanye West
10. Unknown Galaxy prod. Sounwave
11. 2020 Storytelling prod. Outkast
12. Torch prod. Outkast (3000 verses)/Future King prod. Soundwave(Kendrick verses)
13. Heaven, Hell, and In Between prod. Kanye West *scratching from DJ Premier
14. Positive Reflections prod. Pharrell
15. You Can't Sleep Now (The Outro) prod. Outkast
what you think ? LOLLL
Look at you making fake tracklists. Relax. And FutureMD is right, Kendrick fans can't take any criticism from people who are objective. Its like you have to like him or else.
Look at you making fake tracklists. Relax. And FutureMD is right, Kendrick fans can't take any criticism from people who are objective. Its like you have to like him or else.
Maybe it's that way with certain Kendrick fans. But it's like when people say," i guess I can't have an opinion".heres what needs to happen
Kendrick/3k collab album
15 tracks; no bonuses, no features(besides a couple women singers adding vocals to sections)
All produced by outkast, sounwave, just blaze, pharell, and maybe one/two kanye track if its his old school sample ****, and one hit-boy banger
1. 3000 vs. Kendrick (The Intro) prod. Just Blaze *scratching from DJ Premier - 4-8 bars cyphering back 3 mini-verses each
2. Black Roses (Resurrection) prod. Sounwave
3. Electric Guitar prod. Outkast
4. Beautiful Nightmare prod. Sounwave
5. Lab Bottles prod. Hit-Boy
6. Lyrical Prescription prod. Just Blaze
7. This Ain't for ***'s (Prostitute Flaws) prod. Outkast
8. Suffocation prod. Outkast
9. Breath prod. Kanye West
10. Unknown Galaxy prod. Sounwave
11. 2020 Storytelling prod. Outkast
12. Torch prod. Outkast (3000 verses)/Future King prod. Soundwave(Kendrick verses)
13. Heaven, Hell, and In Between prod. Kanye West *scratching from DJ Premier
14. Positive Reflections prod. Pharrell
15. You Can't Sleep Now (The Outro) prod. Outkast
what you think ? LOLLL
Look at you making fake tracklists. Relax. And FutureMD is right, Kendrick fans can't take any criticism from people who are objective. Its like you have to like him or else.
No one said you have to like him, we just can't fathom someone not liking him, especially with Putty slurping Cyhi, and then in the same breath
complaining about K Dot's lyricism.
Look at you making fake tracklists. Relax. And FutureMD is right, Kendrick fans can't take any criticism from people who are objective. Its like you have to like him or else.
heres what needs to happen
Kendrick/3k collab album
15 tracks; no bonuses, no features(besides a couple women singers adding vocals to sections)
All produced by outkast, sounwave, just blaze, pharell, and maybe one/two kanye track if its his old school sample ****, and one hit-boy banger
1. 3000 vs. Kendrick (The Intro) prod. Just Blaze *scratching from DJ Premier - 4-8 bars cyphering back 3 mini-verses each
2. Black Roses (Resurrection) prod. Sounwave
3. Electric Guitar prod. Outkast
4. Beautiful Nightmare prod. Sounwave
5. Lab Bottles prod. Hit-Boy
6. Lyrical Prescription prod. Just Blaze
7. This Ain't for ***'s (Prostitute Flaws) prod. Outkast
8. Suffocation prod. Outkast
9. Breath prod. Kanye West
10. Unknown Galaxy prod. Sounwave
11. 2020 Storytelling prod. Outkast
12. Torch prod. Outkast (3000 verses)/Future King prod. Soundwave(Kendrick verses)
13. Heaven, Hell, and In Between prod. Kanye West *scratching from DJ Premier
14. Positive Reflections prod. Pharrell
15. You Can't Sleep Now (The Outro) prod. Outkast
what you think ? LOLLL
You need to relax man.
***** making up fantasy tracklistings
Thing is, I actually LIKE Jay and Action Bronson.the only new guys i can respect is this guy and jay electronica and action bronson.
im also on the westcoast and havent liked any rappers from here since the deathrow/nwa period...i've always disliked game and didnt even take him serious with his super brand new tats.
this is a hood album representing the westcoast way of life growing up, you probably couldnt relate to alot of the things he's rapping about like government housing welfare alcoholism and everday life in the hood.
its funny when hip hop dudes want a chick singing they call drake, the soft version of aaliyah.
the dudes that actually like this guy are always the ones that got picked on and supersensitive..i cant understand how any alpha male can think this dude is ill when he was on degrassi, and dedicating love songs to strippers
i throw this cd in my dryer to make my towels softer.
kendricks cd is 8.5-9 outta 10 in my book..its like nowadays anyone can be a super lame yrs ago and all of a sudden be accepted as the illest rapper or w.e, im sure mommy and daddys money is paying for writers.
i also just saw dudes tattoos on some random site, wow.
the only new guys i can respect is this guy and jay electronica and action bronson.
im also on the westcoast and havent liked any rappers from here since the deathrow/nwa period...i've always disliked game and didnt even take him serious with his super brand new tats.
this is a hood album representing the westcoast way of life growing up, you probably couldnt relate to alot of the things he's rapping about like government housing welfare alcoholism and everday life in the hood.
Chill out whodie, it's always gotta be some "reaching the uninformed masses" stuff with you.Here Putty, I went through the trouble of finding this for youIf thats the best song on here in many of your opinions...I'm just not seeing that lyricism people say he has.
I guess its a feeling or an appearance he gives off.
I respect his following though.
***** dont kill my vibe
where from my post did i say this is his best song? you dont like his work. we get it. why are you still here?
please stay out of sYou are UBER annoying. How many times you gonna keep saying the same thing?
I didn't know this was a Kendrick Lamar circle jerk.
Ya'll can't take any criticism I see.
http://niketalk.com/t/272113/cyhi-da-prince-royal-flush-official-thread/0_20
Now please
What does Cyhi have to do with any of this? I'm not out here trying to evangelize one way or the other.
Mind you all, I said "I respect his following"
Dudes are posting multiple times that they LOVE the album...and I'm doing what? I didn't say I hated it. I just didn't see what the hype was about.
Meanwhile I've listened to every KL mixtape and I've listened to the album twice...and I'm just not feeling it. I don't get it.
You all are REALLY bad at taking any sort of opinion from people who veer form the path. Thats partly why I think this dude is so overhyped.
You build up this mystique around him and I don't think he delivered. I think he represents a style of what you WANT "hip-hop" to sound like, instead of what it actually does. Just accept it as plainly as possible and see what it does. Its like this outright movement towards J Cole. The kid is boring to me...and dare I say overrated. He has a few memorable lines here and there but I just find him to be more of someone who wants to be something instead of just being himself. It comes off as corny and other times contrived.
To me he comes off as a string of nostalgia that people want to identify with so they can show that they're "real hip-hop" fans and so they give it this extra credibility to reinforce its appeal as opposed to letting the music speak for itself. Its like the purists who associate the perceived "age" of a song based on how the production is handled to therefore being indicative of quality. Hardcore KL fans give me that vibe of post-90s addicts who aren't really that diverse in their conception of music, but cling to things that tightly proclaim themselves as "intelligent" or "good music" without them ever really earning that title. Its the pursuit of trying to be deeper than you really are and thinking that KL will give you that additional legitimacy.
I give the album a 7/10. I just can't listen to it like that. Its kinda boring to me and his lyrics aren't really that deep. I don't think I ever rewinded anything or felt like I was missing something. He can put words together...but its nothing I haven't heard before. In terms of rapping, being "technical" is the last thing on the list to me if what you're actually saying is weak anyways. Rapping faster or with a weird inflection or in certain patterns doesn't really mean as much as what you fill those spaces with. Its not even his subject matter, its that hes not even really making it seem like its authentic. It seems more of a facade to a certain niche of "purists" than actually just being yourself.
Remember. Just cause you don't understand him, don't mean that he nice.
Those are just my thoughts though.
You all can get back to circle-jerking. Theres a reason I might not have been a big fan in the years leading up to this.
The Roots album is stronger than this as a concept piece IMO.
What are you even talking about?Chill out whodie, it's always gotta be some "reaching the uninformed masses" stuff with you.Here Putty, I went through the trouble of finding this for youIf thats the best song on here in many of your opinions...I'm just not seeing that lyricism people say he has.
I guess its a feeling or an appearance he gives off.
I respect his following though.
***** dont kill my vibe
where from my post did i say this is his best song? you dont like his work. we get it. why are you still here?please stay out of sYou are UBER annoying. How many times you gonna keep saying the same thing?
I didn't know this was a Kendrick Lamar circle jerk.
Ya'll can't take any criticism I see.
http://niketalk.com/t/272113/cyhi-da-prince-royal-flush-official-thread/0_20
Now please
What does Cyhi have to do with any of this? I'm not out here trying to evangelize one way or the other.
Mind you all, I said "I respect his following"
Dudes are posting multiple times that they LOVE the album...and I'm doing what? I didn't say I hated it. I just didn't see what the hype was about.
Meanwhile I've listened to every KL mixtape and I've listened to the album twice...and I'm just not feeling it. I don't get it.
You all are REALLY bad at taking any sort of opinion from people who veer form the path. Thats partly why I think this dude is so overhyped.
You build up this mystique around him and I don't think he delivered. I think he represents a style of what you WANT "hip-hop" to sound like, instead of what it actually does. Just accept it as plainly as possible and see what it does. Its like this outright movement towards J Cole. The kid is boring to me...and dare I say overrated. He has a few memorable lines here and there but I just find him to be more of someone who wants to be something instead of just being himself. It comes off as corny and other times contrived.
To me he comes off as a string of nostalgia that people want to identify with so they can show that they're "real hip-hop" fans and so they give it this extra credibility to reinforce its appeal as opposed to letting the music speak for itself. Its like the purists who associate the perceived "age" of a song based on how the production is handled to therefore being indicative of quality. Hardcore KL fans give me that vibe of post-90s addicts who aren't really that diverse in their conception of music, but cling to things that tightly proclaim themselves as "intelligent" or "good music" without them ever really earning that title. Its the pursuit of trying to be deeper than you really are and thinking that KL will give you that additional legitimacy.
I give the album a 7/10. I just can't listen to it like that. Its kinda boring to me and his lyrics aren't really that deep. I don't think I ever rewinded anything or felt like I was missing something. He can put words together...but its nothing I haven't heard before. In terms of rapping, being "technical" is the last thing on the list to me if what you're actually saying is weak anyways. Rapping faster or with a weird inflection or in certain patterns doesn't really mean as much as what you fill those spaces with. Its not even his subject matter, its that hes not even really making it seem like its authentic. It seems more of a facade to a certain niche of "purists" than actually just being yourself.
Remember. Just cause you don't understand him, don't mean that he nice.
Those are just my thoughts though.
You all can get back to circle-jerking. Theres a reason I might not have been a big fan in the years leading up to this.
The Roots album is stronger than this as a concept piece IMO.
GET TA STEPPIN !