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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: CORREA on April 01, 2015, 09:39:49 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/v/hRK7PVJFbS8 8) 8) 8) 8)
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i like the video but hate that small lil box they filmed it in.. I prefer widescreen
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That video is just :o
Love it
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i like the video but hate that small lil box they filmed it in.. I prefer widescreen
it gives it that old school look
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Now this is some WESTCOAST shit motherfuckers!! 8)
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shits different....i fux wif
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not feeling it... but not gonna go out of my way to diss because after all it is Aftermath/West Coast
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neo-funk
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shits different....i fux wif
props for being open-minded and for not being too prejudiced about kendrick
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not feeling it... but not gonna go out of my way to diss because after all it is Aftermath/West Coast
cool that you still like/dislike, or hate/give things a pass because of principle. it proves your massive intellect and artistic integrity that you alway pretend to have
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neo-funk
I'd say some neo-G-Funk. That shit still has some rapping in there, and dude is claiming to be the king. More G-Funk like Suga Free and not so much Warren G... LOL.
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doesn't sound anything like g-funk to me
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doesn't sound anything like g-funk to me
G-Funk is a very wide sound. The most common would be something like Warren G. But King Kunta sounds like some Suga Free stuff from the 90's, and that also was under G-Funk. Or DJ Quik, more of the harder stuff like Down, Down, Down.
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doesn't sound anything like g-funk to me
It's pretty much the same beat of the sample used which was a DJ Quik beat so it is definitely G-Funk to me
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doesn't sound anything like g-funk to me
G-Funk is a very wide sound. The most common would be something like Warren G. But King Kunta sounds like some Suga Free stuff from the 90's, and that also was under G-Funk. Or DJ Quik, more of the harder stuff like Down, Down, Down.
g-funk is what snoop, dre and the dpg were doin in the early 90s. that suga free dj quik shit is them bein influenced by g-funk while doin their own shit.
at the end of the day, it all derives from funk.
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doesn't sound anything like g-funk to me
G-Funk is a very wide sound. The most common would be something like Warren G. But King Kunta sounds like some Suga Free stuff from the 90's, and that also was under G-Funk. Or DJ Quik, more of the harder stuff like Down, Down, Down.
g-funk is what snoop, dre and the dpg were doin in the early 90s. that suga free dj quik shit is them bein influenced by g-funk while doin their own shit.
at the end of the day, it all derives from funk.
G-Funk also had hints of reggae, gangsta rap, and pure funk. It was a blend of many different genres of music. What DJ Quik did was also in that same genre. You can hear DJ Quik all over the King Kunta. Mixed with more classic funk, and hard aggressive modern rap. It's like an updated form of G-Funk.
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doesn't sound anything like g-funk to me
G-Funk is a very wide sound. The most common would be something like Warren G. But King Kunta sounds like some Suga Free stuff from the 90's, and that also was under G-Funk. Or DJ Quik, more of the harder stuff like Down, Down, Down.
g-funk is what snoop, dre and the dpg were doin in the early 90s. that suga free dj quik shit is them bein influenced by g-funk while doin their own shit.
at the end of the day, it all derives from funk.
G-Funk also had hints of reggae, gangsta rap, and pure funk. It was a blend of many different genres of music. What DJ Quik did was also in that same genre. You can hear DJ Quik all over the King Kunta. Mixed with more classic funk, and hard aggressive modern rap. It's like an updated form of G-Funk.
kendrick aint no g tho...so it's just neo-funk
LOL
real shit tho
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doesn't sound anything like g-funk to me
G-Funk is a very wide sound. The most common would be something like Warren G. But King Kunta sounds like some Suga Free stuff from the 90's, and that also was under G-Funk. Or DJ Quik, more of the harder stuff like Down, Down, Down.
g-funk is what snoop, dre and the dpg were doin in the early 90s. that suga free dj quik shit is them bein influenced by g-funk while doin their own shit.
at the end of the day, it all derives from funk.
G-Funk also had hints of reggae, gangsta rap, and pure funk. It was a blend of many different genres of music. What DJ Quik did was also in that same genre. You can hear DJ Quik all over the King Kunta. Mixed with more classic funk, and hard aggressive modern rap. It's like an updated form of G-Funk.
kendrick aint no g tho...so it's just neo-funk
LOL
real shit tho
Damn, LOL... don't need to be a G. 75% of them rappers who were G-Funk weren't no G. Warren G sure as hell wasn't a G, and he was the biggest muthaphukka on that G-Funk shit. Dr. Dre wasn't no G, DJ Yella sure as hell wasn't a G, how he gonna be a founder of Gangsta rap. Domino, Mr. Grimm, all them muthaphukkaz.
Kendrick is taking it back, paying homage to an era of rap that was dominated by Compton, and putting the Compton Swap Meet in the video before it turns to a Wal Mart. This was paying homage.
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doesn't sound anything like g-funk to me
G-Funk is a very wide sound. The most common would be something like Warren G. But King Kunta sounds like some Suga Free stuff from the 90's, and that also was under G-Funk. Or DJ Quik, more of the harder stuff like Down, Down, Down.
g-funk is what snoop, dre and the dpg were doin in the early 90s. that suga free dj quik shit is them bein influenced by g-funk while doin their own shit.
at the end of the day, it all derives from funk.
G-Funk also had hints of reggae, gangsta rap, and pure funk. It was a blend of many different genres of music. What DJ Quik did was also in that same genre. You can hear DJ Quik all over the King Kunta. Mixed with more classic funk, and hard aggressive modern rap. It's like an updated form of G-Funk.
kendrick aint no g tho...so it's just neo-funk
LOL
real shit tho
Damn, LOL... don't need to be a G. 75% of them rappers who were G-Funk weren't no G. Warren G sure as hell wasn't a G, and he was the biggest muthaphukka on that G-Funk shit. Dr. Dre wasn't no G, DJ Yella sure as hell wasn't a G, how he gonna be a founder of Gangsta rap. Domino, Mr. Grimm, all them muthaphukkaz.
Kendrick is taking it back, paying homage to an era of rap that was dominated by Compton, and putting the Compton Swap Meet in the video before it turns to a Wal Mart. This was paying homage.
they werent all gs, but they were all on some g shit, and thats where the g in g-funk comes from.....this aint no g-funk brodie.
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banger 8)
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doesn't sound anything like g-funk to me
kendrick aint no g tho...so it's just neo-funk
LOL
real shit tho
at least Kendrick never claimed that bullshit unlike those fake "G" studio gangstas ;D
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doesn't sound anything like g-funk to me
G-Funk is a very wide sound. The most common would be something like Warren G. But King Kunta sounds like some Suga Free stuff from the 90's, and that also was under G-Funk. Or DJ Quik, more of the harder stuff like Down, Down, Down.
g-funk is what snoop, dre and the dpg were doin in the early 90s. that suga free dj quik shit is them bein influenced by g-funk while doin their own shit.
at the end of the day, it all derives from funk.
G-Funk also had hints of reggae, gangsta rap, and pure funk. It was a blend of many different genres of music. What DJ Quik did was also in that same genre. You can hear DJ Quik all over the King Kunta. Mixed with more classic funk, and hard aggressive modern rap. It's like an updated form of G-Funk.
kendrick aint no g tho...so it's just neo-funk
LOL
real shit tho
Damn, LOL... don't need to be a G. 75% of them rappers who were G-Funk weren't no G. Warren G sure as hell wasn't a G, and he was the biggest muthaphukka on that G-Funk shit. Dr. Dre wasn't no G, DJ Yella sure as hell wasn't a G, how he gonna be a founder of Gangsta rap. Domino, Mr. Grimm, all them muthaphukkaz.
Kendrick is taking it back, paying homage to an era of rap that was dominated by Compton, and putting the Compton Swap Meet in the video before it turns to a Wal Mart. This was paying homage.
they werent all gs, but they were all on some g shit, and thats where the g in g-funk comes from.....this aint no g-funk brodie.
Because Kendrick wasn't on some gangsta shit? Listen to it again.
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doesn't sound anything like g-funk to me
G-Funk is a very wide sound. The most common would be something like Warren G. But King Kunta sounds like some Suga Free stuff from the 90's, and that also was under G-Funk. Or DJ Quik, more of the harder stuff like Down, Down, Down.
g-funk is what snoop, dre and the dpg were doin in the early 90s. that suga free dj quik shit is them bein influenced by g-funk while doin their own shit.
at the end of the day, it all derives from funk.
G-Funk also had hints of reggae, gangsta rap, and pure funk. It was a blend of many different genres of music. What DJ Quik did was also in that same genre. You can hear DJ Quik all over the King Kunta. Mixed with more classic funk, and hard aggressive modern rap. It's like an updated form of G-Funk.
kendrick aint no g tho...so it's just neo-funk
LOL
real shit tho
Damn, LOL... don't need to be a G. 75% of them rappers who were G-Funk weren't no G. Warren G sure as hell wasn't a G, and he was the biggest muthaphukka on that G-Funk shit. Dr. Dre wasn't no G, DJ Yella sure as hell wasn't a G, how he gonna be a founder of Gangsta rap. Domino, Mr. Grimm, all them muthaphukkaz.
Kendrick is taking it back, paying homage to an era of rap that was dominated by Compton, and putting the Compton Swap Meet in the video before it turns to a Wal Mart. This was paying homage.
they werent all gs, but they were all on some g shit, and thats where the g in g-funk comes from.....this aint no g-funk brodie.
Because Kendrick wasn't on some gangsta shit? Listen to it again.
PRETTY SURE I HEARD ALL THE LYRICS....WHERE IS KENDRICK ON SOME GANGSTA SHIT? POINT IT OUT TO ME AND I'LL GLADLY EXPLAIN WHY YOU'RE NOT UNDERSTANDING.
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I was gonna kill a couple rappers but they did it to themselves
Everybody's suicidal they don't even need my help
This shit is elementary, I'll probably go to jail
If I shoot at your identity and bounce to the left
Stuck a flag in my city, everybody's screamin' "Compton"
I should probably run for Mayor when I'm done, to be honest
And I put that on my Mama and my baby boo too
Twenty million walkin' out the court buildin', woo woo!
Ah yeah, fuck the judge
I made it past 25 and there I was
A little nappy headed nigga with the world behind him
Life ain't shit but a fat vagina
All followed by gun fire
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he's not spittin gangsta shit, he's spittin ABOUT gangsta shit....in a 3rd person perspective. marv albert, not kobe bryant.
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he's not spittin gangsta shit, he's spittin ABOUT gangsta shit....in a 3rd person perspective. marv albert, not kobe bryant.
Now you reaching... LOL... it's all good homie.
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he's not spittin gangsta shit, he's spittin ABOUT gangsta shit....in a 3rd person perspective. marv albert, not kobe bryant.
Now you reaching... LOL... it's all good homie.
how am i reaching? he's anti-gangsta......ud literally have to be a retard to not see that LOL.
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he's not spittin gangsta shit, he's spittin ABOUT gangsta shit....in a 3rd person perspective. marv albert, not kobe bryant.
Maybe Jamaicans are different than LA blacks, but I've known a lot of dangerous criminals in my life and not one of them ever spoke publicly about the crimes they committed or the violence they caused. They didn't like the attention. I also knew a lot of not dangerous at all tag a long guys on the block and almost everyone one of them brag on and on about the things they do, even though it wasn't really them that done it.
My point is, I think everyone on the Gangsta scene is Marv Albert to some extent. But again, LA thugs may be different.
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he's not spittin gangsta shit, he's spittin ABOUT gangsta shit....in a 3rd person perspective. marv albert, not kobe bryant.
he's not spittin gangsta shit, he's spittin ABOUT gangsta shit....in a 3rd person perspective. marv albert, not kobe bryant.
Now you reaching... LOL... it's all good homie.
how am i reaching? he's anti-gangsta......ud literally have to be a retard to not see that LOL.
How is that different than Ice Cube in NWA? Or Nas in Illmatic? Kendrick was spitting that cocky, ignorant, hard shit. The video was on some old school 90's Compton shit. The whole album, and GKMC, yeah, that's anti-gangsta. But King Kunta, taken out of the context of that album, is a gangsta ass record. It's some old school westcoast shit.
(http://images.complex.com/complex/image/upload/t_in_content_image/p9uu4itmsyichvd6vyey.gif)
(http://images.complex.com/complex/image/upload/t_in_content_image/pvq26gnmlh4pmvymuxcu.gif)
You reaching man. That song in a vacuum, that's some G-Funk.
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he's not spittin gangsta shit, he's spittin ABOUT gangsta shit....in a 3rd person perspective. marv albert, not kobe bryant.
he's not spittin gangsta shit, he's spittin ABOUT gangsta shit....in a 3rd person perspective. marv albert, not kobe bryant.
Now you reaching... LOL... it's all good homie.
how am i reaching? he's anti-gangsta......ud literally have to be a retard to not see that LOL.
How is that different than Ice Cube in NWA? Or Nas in Illmatic? Kendrick was spitting that cocky, ignorant, hard shit. The video was on some old school 90's Compton shit. The whole album, and GKMC, yeah, that's anti-gangsta. But King Kunta, taken out of the context of that album, is a gangsta ass record. It's some old school westcoast shit.
(http://images.complex.com/complex/image/upload/t_in_content_image/p9uu4itmsyichvd6vyey.gif)
(http://images.complex.com/complex/image/upload/t_in_content_image/pvq26gnmlh4pmvymuxcu.gif)
You reaching man. That song in a vacuum, that's some G-Funk.
he's talkin down on gangstas bruh....it's not the same. not even close.
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he's not spittin gangsta shit, he's spittin ABOUT gangsta shit....in a 3rd person perspective. marv albert, not kobe bryant.
Maybe Jamaicans are different than LA blacks, but I've known a lot of dangerous criminals in my life and not one of them ever spoke publicly about the crimes they committed or the violence they caused. They didn't like the attention. I also knew a lot of not dangerous at all tag a long guys on the block and almost everyone one of them brag on and on about the things they do, even though it wasn't really them that done it.
My point is, I think everyone on the Gangsta scene is Marv Albert to some extent. But again, LA thugs may be different.
thats actually very true...but what im sayin is that gangsta rap is pretty much the glorification of bein a G. thats not what kendrick is doin, hence it not bein gangsta rap.
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he's not spittin gangsta shit, he's spittin ABOUT gangsta shit....in a 3rd person perspective. marv albert, not kobe bryant.
he's not spittin gangsta shit, he's spittin ABOUT gangsta shit....in a 3rd person perspective. marv albert, not kobe bryant.
Now you reaching... LOL... it's all good homie.
how am i reaching? he's anti-gangsta......ud literally have to be a retard to not see that LOL.
How is that different than Ice Cube in NWA? Or Nas in Illmatic? Kendrick was spitting that cocky, ignorant, hard shit. The video was on some old school 90's Compton shit. The whole album, and GKMC, yeah, that's anti-gangsta. But King Kunta, taken out of the context of that album, is a gangsta ass record. It's some old school westcoast shit.
(http://images.complex.com/complex/image/upload/t_in_content_image/p9uu4itmsyichvd6vyey.gif)
(http://images.complex.com/complex/image/upload/t_in_content_image/pvq26gnmlh4pmvymuxcu.gif)
You reaching man. That song in a vacuum, that's some G-Funk.
he's talkin down on gangstas bruh....it's not the same. not even close.
Huh? Go to Sleep Sccit, your high. L.A.M.B.
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he's not spittin gangsta shit, he's spittin ABOUT gangsta shit....in a 3rd person perspective. marv albert, not kobe bryant.
Maybe Jamaicans are different than LA blacks, but I've known a lot of dangerous criminals in my life and not one of them ever spoke publicly about the crimes they committed or the violence they caused. They didn't like the attention. I also knew a lot of not dangerous at all tag a long guys on the block and almost everyone one of them brag on and on about the things they do, even though it wasn't really them that done it.
My point is, I think everyone on the Gangsta scene is Marv Albert to some extent. But again, LA thugs may be different.
does it really matter who fucking cares :D this is hiphop not snitch on yourselves this is 2015 no one going to get away with gangsta shit in 2015 if you care bout this g shit then go out and do that shit im going back to listening to hiphop
thats actually very true...but what im sayin is that gangsta rap is pretty much the glorification of bein a G. thats not what kendrick is doin, hence it not bein gangsta rap.
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he's not spittin gangsta shit, he's spittin ABOUT gangsta shit....in a 3rd person perspective. marv albert, not kobe bryant.
he's not spittin gangsta shit, he's spittin ABOUT gangsta shit....in a 3rd person perspective. marv albert, not kobe bryant.
Now you reaching... LOL... it's all good homie.
how am i reaching? he's anti-gangsta......ud literally have to be a retard to not see that LOL.
How is that different than Ice Cube in NWA? Or Nas in Illmatic? Kendrick was spitting that cocky, ignorant, hard shit. The video was on some old school 90's Compton shit. The whole album, and GKMC, yeah, that's anti-gangsta. But King Kunta, taken out of the context of that album, is a gangsta ass record. It's some old school westcoast shit.
(http://images.complex.com/complex/image/upload/t_in_content_image/p9uu4itmsyichvd6vyey.gif)
(http://images.complex.com/complex/image/upload/t_in_content_image/pvq26gnmlh4pmvymuxcu.gif)
You reaching man. That song in a vacuum, that's some G-Funk.
he's talkin down on gangstas bruh....it's not the same. not even close.
Huh? Go to Sleep Sccit, your high. L.A.M.B.
u dont even get the album. his doin the opposite foo.
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not feeling it... but not gonna go out of my way to diss because after all it is Aftermath/West Coast
cool that you still like/dislike, or hate/give things a pass because of principle. it proves your massive intellect and artistic integrity that you alway pretend to have
Infinite's a true connaisseur.
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he's not spittin gangsta shit, he's spittin ABOUT gangsta shit....in a 3rd person perspective. marv albert, not kobe bryant.
he's not spittin gangsta shit, he's spittin ABOUT gangsta shit....in a 3rd person perspective. marv albert, not kobe bryant.
Now you reaching... LOL... it's all good homie.
how am i reaching? he's anti-gangsta......ud literally have to be a retard to not see that LOL.
How is that different than Ice Cube in NWA? Or Nas in Illmatic? Kendrick was spitting that cocky, ignorant, hard shit. The video was on some old school 90's Compton shit. The whole album, and GKMC, yeah, that's anti-gangsta. But King Kunta, taken out of the context of that album, is a gangsta ass record. It's some old school westcoast shit.
(http://images.complex.com/complex/image/upload/t_in_content_image/p9uu4itmsyichvd6vyey.gif)
(http://images.complex.com/complex/image/upload/t_in_content_image/pvq26gnmlh4pmvymuxcu.gif)
You reaching man. That song in a vacuum, that's some G-Funk.
he's talkin down on gangstas bruh....it's not the same. not even close.
Huh? Go to Sleep Sccit, your high. L.A.M.B.
u dont even get the album. his doin the opposite foo.
Huh? The album is about how there are problems, and he's contributing to it too, gangbanging makes him kill a brother blacker than him, hypocrite. Guess who else said that, gangsta rappers. They screamed no colorline on one side their mouths, then talked about how they had to kill a brother on the other side, all while screaming fuck the police. Dude, it's alright, homie made a few funk records and it's a throwback to G-Funk. It's all good, it can be what it is. It is what it is.
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he's not spittin gangsta shit, he's spittin ABOUT gangsta shit....in a 3rd person perspective. marv albert, not kobe bryant.
he's not spittin gangsta shit, he's spittin ABOUT gangsta shit....in a 3rd person perspective. marv albert, not kobe bryant.
Now you reaching... LOL... it's all good homie.
how am i reaching? he's anti-gangsta......ud literally have to be a retard to not see that LOL.
How is that different than Ice Cube in NWA? Or Nas in Illmatic? Kendrick was spitting that cocky, ignorant, hard shit. The video was on some old school 90's Compton shit. The whole album, and GKMC, yeah, that's anti-gangsta. But King Kunta, taken out of the context of that album, is a gangsta ass record. It's some old school westcoast shit.
(http://images.complex.com/complex/image/upload/t_in_content_image/p9uu4itmsyichvd6vyey.gif)
(http://images.complex.com/complex/image/upload/t_in_content_image/pvq26gnmlh4pmvymuxcu.gif)
You reaching man. That song in a vacuum, that's some G-Funk.
he's talkin down on gangstas bruh....it's not the same. not even close.
Huh? Go to Sleep Sccit, your high. L.A.M.B.
u dont even get the album. his doin the opposite foo.
Huh? The album is about how there are problems, and he's contributing to it too, gangbanging makes him kill a brother blacker than him, hypocrite. Guess who else said that, gangsta rappers. They screamed no colorline on one side their mouths, then talked about how they had to kill a brother on the other side, all while screaming fuck the police. Dude, it's alright, homie made a few funk records and it's a throwback to G-Funk. It's all good, it can be what it is. It is what it is.
brobro...ill say it again. what he's doin is the opposite of what NWA was doin content-wise. theres no way around it.
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he's not spittin gangsta shit, he's spittin ABOUT gangsta shit....in a 3rd person perspective. marv albert, not kobe bryant.
he's not spittin gangsta shit, he's spittin ABOUT gangsta shit....in a 3rd person perspective. marv albert, not kobe bryant.
Now you reaching... LOL... it's all good homie.
how am i reaching? he's anti-gangsta......ud literally have to be a retard to not see that LOL.
How is that different than Ice Cube in NWA? Or Nas in Illmatic? Kendrick was spitting that cocky, ignorant, hard shit. The video was on some old school 90's Compton shit. The whole album, and GKMC, yeah, that's anti-gangsta. But King Kunta, taken out of the context of that album, is a gangsta ass record. It's some old school westcoast shit.
(http://images.complex.com/complex/image/upload/t_in_content_image/p9uu4itmsyichvd6vyey.gif)
(http://images.complex.com/complex/image/upload/t_in_content_image/pvq26gnmlh4pmvymuxcu.gif)
You reaching man. That song in a vacuum, that's some G-Funk.
he's talkin down on gangstas bruh....it's not the same. not even close.
Huh? Go to Sleep Sccit, your high. L.A.M.B.
u dont even get the album. his doin the opposite foo.
Huh? The album is about how there are problems, and he's contributing to it too, gangbanging makes him kill a brother blacker than him, hypocrite. Guess who else said that, gangsta rappers. They screamed no colorline on one side their mouths, then talked about how they had to kill a brother on the other side, all while screaming fuck the police. Dude, it's alright, homie made a few funk records and it's a throwback to G-Funk. It's all good, it can be what it is. It is what it is.
brobro...ill say it again. what he's doin is the opposite of what NWA was doin content-wise. theres no way around it.
You are so spoiled you can't just admit you are trying too hard. Reality is King Kunta is basically a G Funk song that pays homage to old DJ Quik and Suga Free. You think street cred is attached to street cred and if anyone but LAMB has street cred, you get all bugged out.
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he's not spittin gangsta shit, he's spittin ABOUT gangsta shit....in a 3rd person perspective. marv albert, not kobe bryant.
he's not spittin gangsta shit, he's spittin ABOUT gangsta shit....in a 3rd person perspective. marv albert, not kobe bryant.
Now you reaching... LOL... it's all good homie.
how am i reaching? he's anti-gangsta......ud literally have to be a retard to not see that LOL.
How is that different than Ice Cube in NWA? Or Nas in Illmatic? Kendrick was spitting that cocky, ignorant, hard shit. The video was on some old school 90's Compton shit. The whole album, and GKMC, yeah, that's anti-gangsta. But King Kunta, taken out of the context of that album, is a gangsta ass record. It's some old school westcoast shit.
(http://images.complex.com/complex/image/upload/t_in_content_image/p9uu4itmsyichvd6vyey.gif)
(http://images.complex.com/complex/image/upload/t_in_content_image/pvq26gnmlh4pmvymuxcu.gif)
You reaching man. That song in a vacuum, that's some G-Funk.
he's talkin down on gangstas bruh....it's not the same. not even close.
Huh? Go to Sleep Sccit, your high. L.A.M.B.
u dont even get the album. his doin the opposite foo.
Huh? The album is about how there are problems, and he's contributing to it too, gangbanging makes him kill a brother blacker than him, hypocrite. Guess who else said that, gangsta rappers. They screamed no colorline on one side their mouths, then talked about how they had to kill a brother on the other side, all while screaming fuck the police. Dude, it's alright, homie made a few funk records and it's a throwback to G-Funk. It's all good, it can be what it is. It is what it is.
brobro...ill say it again. what he's doin is the opposite of what NWA was doin content-wise. theres no way around it.
You are so spoiled you can't just admit you are trying too hard. Reality is King Kunta is basically a G Funk song that pays homage to old DJ Quik and Suga Free. You think street cred is attached to street cred and if anyone but LAMB has street cred, you get all bugged out.
wtf are u talkin about....it's not gangsta rap. bottom line. if u think otherwise, ur just retarded. all that other shit is just extra emotions ur spewin out your ass.
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Again, I called it G-Funk, and how is Kendrick different than Warren G in terms of being a gangsta since Warren G never claimed a gang or that gangsta life style, yet repped G-Funk hard, and finally, how is it not gangsta when dudes was throwing up gun signs in the King Kunta video?
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I guess the only way to make it more gangsta was if Kendrick grabbed 2 40's at the liquor store, then smashed one of them over the Korean dude's head and ran off with the other one... LOL... that's gangsta.
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I guess the only way to make it more gangsta was if Kendrick grabbed 2 40's at the liquor store, then smashed one of them over the Korean dude's head and ran off with the other one... LOL... that's gangsta.
what are u talkin bout....warren g had songs in the vein of gangsta luv, gangsta sermon etc., was always talkin bout blastin heat, robbin fools etc, rappin bout "cuzz" this and "loc" that. warren g was gangsta rap, period.
kendrick lamar IS NOT
u are beyond lost, my friend.. kendrick lamar talks about how gangstas are fuckin up and is more on some hipster shit than gangsta shit. rappin about gangsta shit from a third person perspective while frownin upon it.....and once again, only a retard would argue against that.
i think this is just another instance of u arguing for the sake of argument, not because u genuinely believe what u are sayin lolsmh
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I guess the only way to make it more gangsta was if Kendrick grabbed 2 40's at the liquor store, then smashed one of them over the Korean dude's head and ran off with the other one... LOL... that's gangsta.
what are u talkin bout....warren g had songs in the vein of gangsta luv, gangsta sermon etc., was always talkin bout blastin heat, robbin fools etc, rappin bout "cuzz" this and "loc" that. warren g was gangsta rap, period.
kendrick lamar IS NOT
u are beyond lost, my friend.. kendrick lamar talks about how gangstas are fuckin up and is more on some hipster shit than gangsta shit. rappin about gangsta shit from a third person perspective while frownin upon it.....and once again, only a retard would argue against that.
i think this is just another instance of u arguing for the sake of argument, not because u genuinely believe what u are sayin lolsmh
So basically, Kendrick raps like he's not still in the middle of puberty and you make it seem like thats a bad thing. Newsflash, Gangsta Rap is for teenagers and grown men that still think they're teenagers. Full out blood and guts gangsters listen to Sam Cooke and Bobby Womack. Tag along little thugs listen to thug rap.
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ow am I arguing just to argue. I made the point, Kendrick is on that neo-G-Funk shit. You arguing with me, talking about, oh I can prove my shit. You ain't prove shit. All you prove is that you think in order to be G-Funk, you need to be gangsta. I put some shit up there that showed Kendrick was on some hood shit, and you talking on some other shit. You are so insecure about your own streetcred you have to tear down others. I mean, come on man. If you can't see how this was a tribute to that old school G-Funk, DJ Quik, Suga Free shit, I mean seriously. You taking this way to serious. It's some funk shit that has some rapping on top of it and it's the basic Suga Free G-Funk formula. Why is that so hard to understand?
And Warren G may have had all that shit, but all of that shit was usually comedy. Gangsta Sermon. You ever listen to it? Funny as shit. Warren like made fun of the hood. And he got robbed as much as he did the robbing in the songs. Warren G was on some Middle School crew shit more than he was on some gangsta Crip shit. So I mean he may say gangsta, but nothing about Warren G was gangsta. Maybe Nate Dogg. Nate may have put the G into G Funk. But still. Kendrick got more streetcred than Kendrick.
But the point stands. King Kunta is on some G-Funk shit. Kendrick may not be gangsta, but it's G-Funk the same way rock music is rock music, and country music is country music, because he took that style of music and made a song that fits that sound. Straight up, that's it.
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he's not spittin gangsta shit, he's spittin ABOUT gangsta shit....in a 3rd person perspective. marv albert, not kobe bryant.
You said it yourself he's talking ABOUT gangsta shit, he sampled a beat from mausberg so what more does it take to say it isn't a spin on some g-funk shit? He has to say he did gangsta shit in first person experience? I'd say that is reaching
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There is def a g-funk influence in the sound of some aspects of the album. But the the flow of the album is more on some uplifting/pro black music. I think both of you guys have different definitions of g-funk, you could really look at g-funk it in 2 ways:
1. A certain sound in the music
2. A certain style/subject matter in the music.
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Definitely not the album just this song and Wesleys theory
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There is def a g-funk influence in the sound of some aspects of the album. But the the flow of the album is more on some uplifting/pro black music. I think both of you guys have different definitions of g-funk, you could really look at g-funk it in 2 ways:
1. A certain sound in the music
2. A certain style/subject matter in the music.
Oh the whole album is actually closer to Outkast than G-Funk. But that track and Wesley's Theory are about as westcoast G-Funk as you are going to hear this side of 1999.
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There is def a g-funk influence in the sound of some aspects of the album. But the the flow of the album is more on some uplifting/pro black music. I think both of you guys have different definitions of g-funk, you could really look at g-funk it in 2 ways:
1. A certain sound in the music
2. A certain style/subject matter in the music.
g-funk is a combination of 1 and 2
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I guess the only way to make it more gangsta was if Kendrick grabbed 2 40's at the liquor store, then smashed one of them over the Korean dude's head and ran off with the other one... LOL... that's gangsta.
what are u talkin bout....warren g had songs in the vein of gangsta luv, gangsta sermon etc., was always talkin bout blastin heat, robbin fools etc, rappin bout "cuzz" this and "loc" that. warren g was gangsta rap, period.
kendrick lamar IS NOT
u are beyond lost, my friend.. kendrick lamar talks about how gangstas are fuckin up and is more on some hipster shit than gangsta shit. rappin about gangsta shit from a third person perspective while frownin upon it.....and once again, only a retard would argue against that.
i think this is just another instance of u arguing for the sake of argument, not because u genuinely believe what u are sayin lolsmh
So basically, Kendrick raps like he's not still in the middle of puberty and you make it seem like thats a bad thing. Newsflash, Gangsta Rap is for teenagers and grown men that still think they're teenagers. Full out blood and guts gangsters listen to Sam Cooke and Bobby Womack. Tag along little thugs listen to thug rap.
i never said thats a bad thing...u missin my entire point.
and bein a snob+judging people based on what they listen to is bitchmade in my book. to me, thats the epitome of bein close-minded.. but ur entitled to ur own uppity opinion i guess.
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ow am I arguing just to argue. I made the point, Kendrick is on that neo-G-Funk shit. You arguing with me, talking about, oh I can prove my shit. You ain't prove shit. All you prove is that you think in order to be G-Funk, you need to be gangsta. I put some shit up there that showed Kendrick was on some hood shit, and you talking on some other shit. You are so insecure about your own streetcred you have to tear down others. I mean, come on man. If you can't see how this was a tribute to that old school G-Funk, DJ Quik, Suga Free shit, I mean seriously. You taking this way to serious. It's some funk shit that has some rapping on top of it and it's the basic Suga Free G-Funk formula. Why is that so hard to understand?
And Warren G may have had all that shit, but all of that shit was usually comedy. Gangsta Sermon. You ever listen to it? Funny as shit. Warren like made fun of the hood. And he got robbed as much as he did the robbing in the songs. Warren G was on some Middle School crew shit more than he was on some gangsta Crip shit. So I mean he may say gangsta, but nothing about Warren G was gangsta. Maybe Nate Dogg. Nate may have put the G into G Funk. But still. Kendrick got more streetcred than Kendrick.
But the point stands. King Kunta is on some G-Funk shit. Kendrick may not be gangsta, but it's G-Funk the same way rock music is rock music, and country music is country music, because he took that style of music and made a song that fits that sound. Straight up, that's it.
i never said anything about street cred. wtf are u rambling on about....i said g-funk is a sub-genre of gangsta rap, and kendrick lamar is not a gangsta rapper. ur startin to lose ur mind bro.
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Song is fire.
Video is trash.
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I guess the only way to make it more gangsta was if Kendrick grabbed 2 40's at the liquor store, then smashed one of them over the Korean dude's head and ran off with the other one... LOL... that's gangsta.
what are u talkin bout....warren g had songs in the vein of gangsta luv, gangsta sermon etc., was always talkin bout blastin heat, robbin fools etc, rappin bout "cuzz" this and "loc" that. warren g was gangsta rap, period.
kendrick lamar IS NOT
u are beyond lost, my friend.. kendrick lamar talks about how gangstas are fuckin up and is more on some hipster shit than gangsta shit. rappin about gangsta shit from a third person perspective while frownin upon it.....and once again, only a retard would argue against that.
i think this is just another instance of u arguing for the sake of argument, not because u genuinely believe what u are sayin lolsmh
So basically, Kendrick raps like he's not still in the middle of puberty and you make it seem like thats a bad thing. Newsflash, Gangsta Rap is for teenagers and grown men that still think they're teenagers. Full out blood and guts gangsters listen to Sam Cooke and Bobby Womack. Tag along little thugs listen to thug rap.
i never said thats a bad thing...u missin my entire point.
and bein a snob+judging people based on what they listen to is bitchmade in my book. to me, thats the epitome of bein close-minded.. but ur entitled to ur own uppity opinion i guess.
All this time I thought uppity only applied to racist whites about blacks. Thanks for making me look up the word.
Anyway, I said you make it sound, thus admitting I'm not sure if you are calling it bad thing. The epitome of close minded is refusing to listen to other styles and genres. I've listened to as much Gangsta Rap as anyone else and I enjoy it, but I enjoy it like I enjoy action movies. I've outgrown the notion that it is serious art. Its juvenile entertainment for the main purpose of commerce. The gangsta rapper has to hide his true emotions for the sake of the culture, thus lessening its credibilty as art.
For a thug rap song to be high art it must come from an artist unafraid to be left vulnerable. The DPG stuff is great music and fun stuff but it hides way too much about the human psyche to compete with the new Kendrick album.
In the end Art is all subjective, but in the beginning Art is all objective. And gangsta rap breaks the first objective rule of art. It has to be real and true and come from with in you without conforming.
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ow am I arguing just to argue. I made the point, Kendrick is on that neo-G-Funk shit. You arguing with me, talking about, oh I can prove my shit. You ain't prove shit. All you prove is that you think in order to be G-Funk, you need to be gangsta. I put some shit up there that showed Kendrick was on some hood shit, and you talking on some other shit. You are so insecure about your own streetcred you have to tear down others. I mean, come on man. If you can't see how this was a tribute to that old school G-Funk, DJ Quik, Suga Free shit, I mean seriously. You taking this way to serious. It's some funk shit that has some rapping on top of it and it's the basic Suga Free G-Funk formula. Why is that so hard to understand?
And Warren G may have had all that shit, but all of that shit was usually comedy. Gangsta Sermon. You ever listen to it? Funny as shit. Warren like made fun of the hood. And he got robbed as much as he did the robbing in the songs. Warren G was on some Middle School crew shit more than he was on some gangsta Crip shit. So I mean he may say gangsta, but nothing about Warren G was gangsta. Maybe Nate Dogg. Nate may have put the G into G Funk. But still. Kendrick got more streetcred than Kendrick.
But the point stands. King Kunta is on some G-Funk shit. Kendrick may not be gangsta, but it's G-Funk the same way rock music is rock music, and country music is country music, because he took that style of music and made a song that fits that sound. Straight up, that's it.
i never said anything about street cred. wtf are u rambling on about....i said g-funk is a sub-genre of gangsta rap, and kendrick lamar is not a gangsta rapper. ur startin to lose ur mind bro.
There is a difference with being a gangsta rapper, and paying homage to gangsta rap. I don't think you are understanding that. And this was paying homage to G-Funk, mainly DJ Quik and Suga Free. Man, you sure are insistent you are always right.
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ow am I arguing just to argue. I made the point, Kendrick is on that neo-G-Funk shit. You arguing with me, talking about, oh I can prove my shit. You ain't prove shit. All you prove is that you think in order to be G-Funk, you need to be gangsta. I put some shit up there that showed Kendrick was on some hood shit, and you talking on some other shit. You are so insecure about your own streetcred you have to tear down others. I mean, come on man. If you can't see how this was a tribute to that old school G-Funk, DJ Quik, Suga Free shit, I mean seriously. You taking this way to serious. It's some funk shit that has some rapping on top of it and it's the basic Suga Free G-Funk formula. Why is that so hard to understand?
And Warren G may have had all that shit, but all of that shit was usually comedy. Gangsta Sermon. You ever listen to it? Funny as shit. Warren like made fun of the hood. And he got robbed as much as he did the robbing in the songs. Warren G was on some Middle School crew shit more than he was on some gangsta Crip shit. So I mean he may say gangsta, but nothing about Warren G was gangsta. Maybe Nate Dogg. Nate may have put the G into G Funk. But still. Kendrick got more streetcred than Kendrick.
But the point stands. King Kunta is on some G-Funk shit. Kendrick may not be gangsta, but it's G-Funk the same way rock music is rock music, and country music is country music, because he took that style of music and made a song that fits that sound. Straight up, that's it.
i never said anything about street cred. wtf are u rambling on about....i said g-funk is a sub-genre of gangsta rap, and kendrick lamar is not a gangsta rapper. ur startin to lose ur mind bro.
There is a difference with being a gangsta rapper, and paying homage to gangsta rap. I don't think you are understanding that. And this was paying homage to G-Funk, mainly DJ Quik and Suga Free. Man, you sure are insistent you are always right.
payin homage to g-funk, sure...but it's not g-funk. thats all i been sayin, brodie....but u always workin on them debate skills, no matter the cause. i see u.
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I guess the only way to make it more gangsta was if Kendrick grabbed 2 40's at the liquor store, then smashed one of them over the Korean dude's head and ran off with the other one... LOL... that's gangsta.
what are u talkin bout....warren g had songs in the vein of gangsta luv, gangsta sermon etc., was always talkin bout blastin heat, robbin fools etc, rappin bout "cuzz" this and "loc" that. warren g was gangsta rap, period.
kendrick lamar IS NOT
u are beyond lost, my friend.. kendrick lamar talks about how gangstas are fuckin up and is more on some hipster shit than gangsta shit. rappin about gangsta shit from a third person perspective while frownin upon it.....and once again, only a retard would argue against that.
i think this is just another instance of u arguing for the sake of argument, not because u genuinely believe what u are sayin lolsmh
So basically, Kendrick raps like he's not still in the middle of puberty and you make it seem like thats a bad thing. Newsflash, Gangsta Rap is for teenagers and grown men that still think they're teenagers. Full out blood and guts gangsters listen to Sam Cooke and Bobby Womack. Tag along little thugs listen to thug rap.
i never said thats a bad thing...u missin my entire point.
and bein a snob+judging people based on what they listen to is bitchmade in my book. to me, thats the epitome of bein close-minded.. but ur entitled to ur own uppity opinion i guess.
All this time I thought uppity only applied to racist whites about blacks. Thanks for making me look up the word.
Anyway, I said you make it sound, thus admitting I'm not sure if you are calling it bad thing. The epitome of close minded is refusing to listen to other styles and genres. I've listened to as much Gangsta Rap as anyone else and I enjoy it, but I enjoy it like I enjoy action movies. I've outgrown the notion that it is serious art. Its juvenile entertainment for the main purpose of commerce. The gangsta rapper has to hide his true emotions for the sake of the culture, thus lessening its credibilty as art.
For a thug rap song to be high art it must come from an artist unafraid to be left vulnerable. The DPG stuff is great music and fun stuff but it hides way too much about the human psyche to compete with the new Kendrick album.
In the end Art is all subjective, but in the beginning Art is all objective. And gangsta rap breaks the first objective rule of art. It has to be real and true and come from with in you without conforming.
who's to say it's not art? action movies can be just as artistic as dramas....not everything has to be deep and articulate to be art. thats a common mistake that people with a superiority complex make. sometimes, it's the simple things in life that make the best art.
and while kendrick tries his hardest to sound sophisticated, artistic, and musically superior, his effort isn't half as good as an album like "dogg food". thats authentic shit straight from the soul.. they didn't have to try so hard, it was natural, and u can hear it in the product....not to mention, kendrick's shit isn't anywhere close to "dogg food" sonically.
and thats why "dogg food" is a better piece of art than "to pimp a butterfly"... and also why things dont need to be so intricate and complex to be considered a masterpieces.
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ow am I arguing just to argue. I made the point, Kendrick is on that neo-G-Funk shit. You arguing with me, talking about, oh I can prove my shit. You ain't prove shit. All you prove is that you think in order to be G-Funk, you need to be gangsta. I put some shit up there that showed Kendrick was on some hood shit, and you talking on some other shit. You are so insecure about your own streetcred you have to tear down others. I mean, come on man. If you can't see how this was a tribute to that old school G-Funk, DJ Quik, Suga Free shit, I mean seriously. You taking this way to serious. It's some funk shit that has some rapping on top of it and it's the basic Suga Free G-Funk formula. Why is that so hard to understand?
And Warren G may have had all that shit, but all of that shit was usually comedy. Gangsta Sermon. You ever listen to it? Funny as shit. Warren like made fun of the hood. And he got robbed as much as he did the robbing in the songs. Warren G was on some Middle School crew shit more than he was on some gangsta Crip shit. So I mean he may say gangsta, but nothing about Warren G was gangsta. Maybe Nate Dogg. Nate may have put the G into G Funk. But still. Kendrick got more streetcred than Kendrick.
But the point stands. King Kunta is on some G-Funk shit. Kendrick may not be gangsta, but it's G-Funk the same way rock music is rock music, and country music is country music, because he took that style of music and made a song that fits that sound. Straight up, that's it.
i never said anything about street cred. wtf are u rambling on about....i said g-funk is a sub-genre of gangsta rap, and kendrick lamar is not a gangsta rapper. ur startin to lose ur mind bro.
There is a difference with being a gangsta rapper, and paying homage to gangsta rap. I don't think you are understanding that. And this was paying homage to G-Funk, mainly DJ Quik and Suga Free. Man, you sure are insistent you are always right.
payin homage to g-funk, sure...but it's not g-funk. thats all i been sayin, brodie....but u always workin on them debate skills, no matter the cause. i see u.
My God, I have been saying it's an homage to G-Funk for about 5-6 post now... LMFAO... I guess you must not be high so you finally saw it... it's all good homie. I know sometimes living up to the name LAMB is hard.
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u called it neo-g-funk......LOL. only now you're twisting shit up like u do best when u start losin a debate. i see ux2
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u called it neo-g-funk......LOL. only now you're twisting shit up like u do best when u start losin a debate. i see ux2
I said the first comment not knowing it's going to be a debate for no reason at all. I heard the track, I heard homage to G-Funk, yet with a more modern twist, therefore neo-G-Funk. Then as I stated over and over and over again, this track is paying homage to that old school, DJ Quik/Suga Free G-Funk. I had no idea you'd take this personal.
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u called it neo-g-funk......LOL. only now you're twisting shit up like u do best when u start losin a debate. i see ux2
I said the first comment not knowing it's going to be a debate for no reason at all. I heard the track, I heard homage to G-Funk, yet with a more modern twist, therefore neo-G-Funk. Then as I stated over and over and over again, this track is paying homage to that old school, DJ Quik/Suga Free G-Funk. I had no idea you'd take this personal.
it's not personal in the least bit bruh.. as long as you understand that it's not g-funk or neo-g-funk, then we debatin over nothin. at the end of the day, it's still neo-funk tho. he payin homage to the parliment...and since suga free, dr. dre, dj quik etc all paid homage to parliment too, thats what u hearin.
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who's to say it's not art? action movies can be just as artistic as dramas....not everything has to be deep and articulate to be art. thats a common mistake that people with a superiority complex make. sometimes, it's the simple things in life that make the best art.
and while kendrick tries his hardest to sound sophisticated, artistic, and musically superior, his effort isn't half as good as an album like "dogg food". thats authentic shit straight from the soul.. they didn't have to try so hard, it was natural, and u can hear it in the product....not to mention, kendrick's shit isn't anywhere close to "dogg food" sonically.
and thats why "dogg food" is a better piece of art than "to pimp a butterfly"... and also why things dont need to be so intricate and complex to be considered a masterpieces.
You're right. Action can be high art and gangsta rap can be high art. Like Yojimbo Pulp Fiction or Unforgiven, or Amerikkka's Most Wanted or Under Pressure by Pac. But Steven Seagal is not high art and neither is Dogg Food. Its not about genre's its about how much you are willing to express vs how successful you want it to be, and not just economically successful, but success among peers. If you sell out your vision or emotions for the sake of an award its just as bad as for the sake of a platinum plaque.
DPG did it as much for the cash, and the homies as they did it for themselves and their own artistic expression. Its evident in the output.
Dogg is as much bullshit as it is straight shit. Bragging about this and bragging about that. Its not all like that but a lot of it. And full out denigrating to woman all over the place. Its fun stuff, especially for adolescent ears, but as you grow up it gets less funny and more pathetic. Daz and Kurupt have great skill, they simply chose to waste it on garbage concepts. The devil got to them.
No fan of Kendrick now will ever look at any part of Butterfly in 15 years and ay that's just stupid childish shit. No, Butterfly doesn't have the sonic bumpability of a lot of tracks on Dogg Food but its all from the soul, as opposed to partly from the soul and partly from the soulless.
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who's to say it's not art? action movies can be just as artistic as dramas....not everything has to be deep and articulate to be art. thats a common mistake that people with a superiority complex make. sometimes, it's the simple things in life that make the best art.
and while kendrick tries his hardest to sound sophisticated, artistic, and musically superior, his effort isn't half as good as an album like "dogg food". thats authentic shit straight from the soul.. they didn't have to try so hard, it was natural, and u can hear it in the product....not to mention, kendrick's shit isn't anywhere close to "dogg food" sonically.
and thats why "dogg food" is a better piece of art than "to pimp a butterfly"... and also why things dont need to be so intricate and complex to be considered a masterpieces.
You're right. Action can be high art and gangsta rap can be high art. Like Yojimbo Pulp Fiction or Unforgiven, or Amerikkka's Most Wanted or Under Pressure by Pac. But Steven Seagal is not high art and neither is Dogg Food. Its not about genre's its about how much you are willing to express vs how successful you want it to be, and not just economically successful, but success among peers. If you sell out your vision or emotions for the sake of an award its just as bad as for the sake of a platinum plaque.
DPG did it as much for the cash, and the homies as they did it for themselves and their own artistic expression. Its evident in the output.
Dogg is as much bullshit as it is straight shit. Bragging about this and bragging about that. Its not all like that but a lot of it. And full out denigrating to woman all over the place. Its fun stuff, especially for adolescent ears, but as you grow up it gets less funny and more pathetic. Daz and Kurupt have great skill, they simply chose to waste it on garbage concepts. The devil got to them.
No fan of Kendrick now will ever look at any part of Butterfly in 15 years and ay that's just stupid childish shit. No, Butterfly doesn't have the sonic bumpability of a lot of tracks on Dogg Food but its all from the soul, as opposed to partly from the soul and partly from the soulless.
thats why mufuckaz who stay young at heart are always the coolest to be around..."growing out" of a music genre is just more uppity bullshit to me. if u enjoyed "dogg food" at 20, you should be able to enjoy it just as much at 40. theres nothing forced about what daz and kurupt are spitting...thats my point. kendrick's shit sounds way more forced and contrived, as if he's trying really hard to break barriers and be articulate. daz and kurupt were spittin basic gangsta shit, but did it better than pretty much anyone ever did. thats what true art is...when you're the best at what you do. mos def and public enemy were better at spittin pro-black, conscious rap than kendrick is, and it sounded more natural when they did it....not to say kendrick is bad at it, but u can tell it's very contrived. so yea, thats why "dogg food" is a classic while this new kendrick album has a ways to go.
in essence, i think kurupt and daz were expressing themselves and spittin what they truly felt, as opposed to kendrick, who sounds like he's spittin what he thinks listeners WANT to hear. he knows people like u are guna sit there and go "wow, what a positive message...he's changing hip-hop" that was his intention. it doesn't sound nearly as genuine as "aint no fun" or "new york new york".....it's still good, but it's missing that sincere, organic element. and as i mentioned, they are sonically on two different levels. not even in the same league.
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u called it neo-g-funk......LOL. only now you're twisting shit up like u do best when u start losin a debate. i see ux2
I said the first comment not knowing it's going to be a debate for no reason at all. I heard the track, I heard homage to G-Funk, yet with a more modern twist, therefore neo-G-Funk. Then as I stated over and over and over again, this track is paying homage to that old school, DJ Quik/Suga Free G-Funk. I had no idea you'd take this personal.
it's not personal in the least bit bruh.. as long as you understand that it's not g-funk or neo-g-funk, then we debatin over nothin. at the end of the day, it's still neo-funk tho. he payin homage to the parliment...and since suga free, dr. dre, dj quik etc all paid homage to parliment too, thats what u hearin.
I understand where you coming from, I don't agree at all, but I understand. What I want you to understand is what I'm saying. Ignoring my words ain't exactly how you win a debate when I never tried to debate. And then claim some higher view and how you right when you just choice to ignore me dogg. Hey, as I said, it's some neo-G-Funk shit, it's paying homage to G-Funk. Why I say it's neo-G-Funk? Because it's funk music with rap lyrics over it. It's stylistically G-Funk. The G-Funk formula is rap lyrics over some funk beats. FUNK, real FUNK music is singing over funk music. Period. There is no rapping in funk. The very few rapping that's done in funk is spoken word, NOT rapping.
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u called it neo-g-funk......LOL. only now you're twisting shit up like u do best when u start losin a debate. i see ux2
I said the first comment not knowing it's going to be a debate for no reason at all. I heard the track, I heard homage to G-Funk, yet with a more modern twist, therefore neo-G-Funk. Then as I stated over and over and over again, this track is paying homage to that old school, DJ Quik/Suga Free G-Funk. I had no idea you'd take this personal.
it's not personal in the least bit bruh.. as long as you understand that it's not g-funk or neo-g-funk, then we debatin over nothin. at the end of the day, it's still neo-funk tho. he payin homage to the parliment...and since suga free, dr. dre, dj quik etc all paid homage to parliment too, thats what u hearin.
I understand where you coming from, I don't agree at all, but I understand. What I want you to understand is what I'm saying. Ignoring my words ain't exactly how you win a debate when I never tried to debate. And then claim some higher view and how you right when you just choice to ignore me dogg. Hey, as I said, it's some neo-G-Funk shit, it's paying homage to G-Funk. Why I say it's neo-G-Funk? Because it's funk music with rap lyrics over it. It's stylistically G-Funk. The G-Funk formula is rap lyrics over some funk beats. FUNK, real FUNK music is singing over funk music. Period. There is no rapping in funk. The very few rapping that's done in funk is spoken word, NOT rapping.
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thats why mufuckaz who stay young at heart are always the coolest to be around..."growing out" of a music genre is just more uppity bullshit to me. if u enjoyed "dogg food" at 20, you should be able to enjoy it just as much at 40. theres nothing forced about what daz and kurupt are spitting...thats my point. kendrick's shit sounds way more forced and contrived, as if he's trying really hard to break barriers and be articulate. daz and kurupt were spittin basic gangsta shit, but did it better than pretty much anyone ever did. thats what true art is...when you're the best at what you do. mos def and public enemy were better at spittin pro-black, conscious rap than kendrick is, and it sounded more natural when they did it....not to say kendrick is bad at it, but u can tell it's very contrived. so yea, thats why "dogg food" is a classic while this new kendrick album has a ways to go.
in essence, i think kurupt and daz were expressing themselves and spittin what they truly felt, as opposed to kendrick, who sounds like he's spittin what he thinks listeners WANT to hear. he knows people like u are guna sit there and go "wow, what a positive message...he's changing hip-hop" that was his intention. it doesn't sound nearly as genuine as "aint no fun" or "new york new york".....it's still good, but it's missing that sincere, organic element. and as i mentioned, they are sonically on two different levels. not even in the same league.
I had stopped enjoying Dogg Food by 20. Its about that time when I outgrew it. Same time I outgrew most of the SSLP. Its not young at heart, its juvenile and immature. Songs like If We All Fuck and Bomb Ass Pussy are about as artistically credible as "Leroy the Big Lipped Nigger" by Johnny Rebel. It is heartless, rather than young at heart.
And sonically; its glossed up watered down Funk. Dre and DPG did for Fuck what Pat Boone did for Rock and Roll. If I want music I'll listen to musicians who play with soul, not 25 year old rappers who act like they're 17. Maybe that's what the G in G-Funk stands for "Glossed Up Watered Down", maybe "Garbage". Its bubble gum pop music with swearing.
The best music takes time for the listener to appreciate it, sonically. Its supposed to be a hard listen the first several times.
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thats why mufuckaz who stay young at heart are always the coolest to be around..."growing out" of a music genre is just more uppity bullshit to me. if u enjoyed "dogg food" at 20, you should be able to enjoy it just as much at 40. theres nothing forced about what daz and kurupt are spitting...thats my point. kendrick's shit sounds way more forced and contrived, as if he's trying really hard to break barriers and be articulate. daz and kurupt were spittin basic gangsta shit, but did it better than pretty much anyone ever did. thats what true art is...when you're the best at what you do. mos def and public enemy were better at spittin pro-black, conscious rap than kendrick is, and it sounded more natural when they did it....not to say kendrick is bad at it, but u can tell it's very contrived. so yea, thats why "dogg food" is a classic while this new kendrick album has a ways to go.
in essence, i think kurupt and daz were expressing themselves and spittin what they truly felt, as opposed to kendrick, who sounds like he's spittin what he thinks listeners WANT to hear. he knows people like u are guna sit there and go "wow, what a positive message...he's changing hip-hop" that was his intention. it doesn't sound nearly as genuine as "aint no fun" or "new york new york".....it's still good, but it's missing that sincere, organic element. and as i mentioned, they are sonically on two different levels. not even in the same league.
I had stopped enjoying Dogg Food by 20. Its about that time when I outgrew it. Same time I outgrew most of the SSLP. Its not young at heart, its juvenile and immature. Songs like If We All Fuck and Bomb Ass Pussy are about as artistically credible as "Leroy the Big Lipped Nigger" by Johnny Rebel. It is heartless, rather than young at heart.
And sonically; its glossed up watered down Funk. Dre and DPG did for Fuck what Pat Boone did for Rock and Roll. If I want music I'll listen to musicians who play with soul, not 25 year old rappers who act like they're 17. Maybe that's what the G in G-Funk stands for "Glossed Up Watered Down", maybe "Garbage". Its bubble gum pop music with swearing.
The best music takes time for the listener to appreciate it, sonically. Its supposed to be a hard listen the first several times.
lol wtf....so much wrong with this post, i don't know where to begin. lmaosmh@"leroy the big lipped nigger" tho..............."bomb azz pussy" is some real shit. if u outgrew that by the age of 20, u prolly guna be on this shit in a couple years:
(http://media.tumblr.com/a41ac1ccb5a6d1d2ca7ac4d0f4b685a7/tumblr_inline_mvcwhjBerv1rzqa6p.jpg)
u lightweight soundin like a mark in a bucket skylark, bruh.
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dogg food is the shit in 2015, wtf u talking about shallow?
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he sounds like the kinda guy who only
fucks has sex in the missionary position
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thats why mufuckaz who stay young at heart are always the coolest to be around..."growing out" of a music genre is just more uppity bullshit to me. if u enjoyed "dogg food" at 20, you should be able to enjoy it just as much at 40. theres nothing forced about what daz and kurupt are spitting...thats my point. kendrick's shit sounds way more forced and contrived, as if he's trying really hard to break barriers and be articulate. daz and kurupt were spittin basic gangsta shit, but did it better than pretty much anyone ever did. thats what true art is...when you're the best at what you do. mos def and public enemy were better at spittin pro-black, conscious rap than kendrick is, and it sounded more natural when they did it....not to say kendrick is bad at it, but u can tell it's very contrived. so yea, thats why "dogg food" is a classic while this new kendrick album has a ways to go.
in essence, i think kurupt and daz were expressing themselves and spittin what they truly felt, as opposed to kendrick, who sounds like he's spittin what he thinks listeners WANT to hear. he knows people like u are guna sit there and go "wow, what a positive message...he's changing hip-hop" that was his intention. it doesn't sound nearly as genuine as "aint no fun" or "new york new york".....it's still good, but it's missing that sincere, organic element. and as i mentioned, they are sonically on two different levels. not even in the same league.
I had stopped enjoying Dogg Food by 20. Its about that time when I outgrew it. Same time I outgrew most of the SSLP. Its not young at heart, its juvenile and immature. Songs like If We All Fuck and Bomb Ass Pussy are about as artistically credible as "Leroy the Big Lipped Nigger" by Johnny Rebel. It is heartless, rather than young at heart.
And sonically; its glossed up watered down Funk. Dre and DPG did for Fuck what Pat Boone did for Rock and Roll. If I want music I'll listen to musicians who play with soul, not 25 year old rappers who act like they're 17. Maybe that's what the G in G-Funk stands for "Glossed Up Watered Down", maybe "Garbage". Its bubble gum pop music with swearing.
The best music takes time for the listener to appreciate it, sonically. Its supposed to be a hard listen the first several times.
lol wtf....so much wrong with this post, i don't know where to begin. lmaosmh@"leroy the big lipped nigger" tho..............."bomb azz pussy" is some real shit. if u outgrew that by the age of 20, u prolly guna be on this shit in a couple years:
(http://media.tumblr.com/a41ac1ccb5a6d1d2ca7ac4d0f4b685a7/tumblr_inline_mvcwhjBerv1rzqa6p.jpg)
u lightweight soundin like a mark in a bucket skylark, bruh.
Couple years? This was me 15 years ago.
(http://s17.postimg.org/cdqvln7wf/grad_pic.jpg)
My highschool grad pic. And even then I thought If We All Fuck was childish and sexist.
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Kendrick was my idea of conscious.... Then he signed a contract.... Give the vid an Annie Oakley n a nod to the 90's...
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he sounds like the kinda guy who only fucks has sex in the missionary position
WTF?
Is there more than one position?
Do tell senor....
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Kendrick was my idea of conscious.... Then he signed a contract.... Give the vid an Annie Oakley n a nod to the 90's...
sure band wagon jumper
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Kendrick was my idea of conscious.... Then he signed a contract.... Give the vid an Annie Oakley n a nod to the 90's...
sure band wagon jumper
Sorry correa I've been a bit rough with u.... But I'd rather jump on the bandwagon..... I can always jump off..... Meanwhile your stuck riding the dick like a rusty gear shift that can't get out of 3rd..... We could both fall off but no one would care... At least Kendrick admitted to rapping with a ghost writer.... Props for that..... I'm not saying he hasn't got integrity but that skit on the album where the dude call him saying "don't tell me they got you on some weird gangsta shit" really makes me think.... Kendrick was raised on gangsta rap.... From the lyrics I read of his he didn't seem like he was a dare I say "hoodlum"...... But fuck it.... Cube made a fortune..... Why can't Kendrick.......
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thats why mufuckaz who stay young at heart are always the coolest to be around..."growing out" of a music genre is just more uppity bullshit to me. if u enjoyed "dogg food" at 20, you should be able to enjoy it just as much at 40. theres nothing forced about what daz and kurupt are spitting...thats my point. kendrick's shit sounds way more forced and contrived, as if he's trying really hard to break barriers and be articulate. daz and kurupt were spittin basic gangsta shit, but did it better than pretty much anyone ever did. thats what true art is...when you're the best at what you do. mos def and public enemy were better at spittin pro-black, conscious rap than kendrick is, and it sounded more natural when they did it....not to say kendrick is bad at it, but u can tell it's very contrived. so yea, thats why "dogg food" is a classic while this new kendrick album has a ways to go.
in essence, i think kurupt and daz were expressing themselves and spittin what they truly felt, as opposed to kendrick, who sounds like he's spittin what he thinks listeners WANT to hear. he knows people like u are guna sit there and go "wow, what a positive message...he's changing hip-hop" that was his intention. it doesn't sound nearly as genuine as "aint no fun" or "new york new york".....it's still good, but it's missing that sincere, organic element. and as i mentioned, they are sonically on two different levels. not even in the same league.
I had stopped enjoying Dogg Food by 20. Its about that time when I outgrew it. Same time I outgrew most of the SSLP. Its not young at heart, its juvenile and immature. Songs like If We All Fuck and Bomb Ass Pussy are about as artistically credible as "Leroy the Big Lipped Nigger" by Johnny Rebel. It is heartless, rather than young at heart.
And sonically; its glossed up watered down Funk. Dre and DPG did for Fuck what Pat Boone did for Rock and Roll. If I want music I'll listen to musicians who play with soul, not 25 year old rappers who act like they're 17. Maybe that's what the G in G-Funk stands for "Glossed Up Watered Down", maybe "Garbage". Its bubble gum pop music with swearing.
The best music takes time for the listener to appreciate it, sonically. Its supposed to be a hard listen the first several times.
lol wtf....so much wrong with this post, i don't know where to begin. lmaosmh@"leroy the big lipped nigger" tho..............."bomb azz pussy" is some real shit. if u outgrew that by the age of 20, u prolly guna be on this shit in a couple years:
(http://media.tumblr.com/a41ac1ccb5a6d1d2ca7ac4d0f4b685a7/tumblr_inline_mvcwhjBerv1rzqa6p.jpg)
u lightweight soundin like a mark in a bucket skylark, bruh.
Couple years? This was me 15 years ago.
(http://s17.postimg.org/cdqvln7wf/grad_pic.jpg)
My highschool grad pic. And even then I thought If We All Fuck was childish and sexist.
that came up in Google when I typed snob. check yaself bruh.
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The problem is that I can listen to and enjoy most DPG and the Deathrow stuff. I just accept it for what it is. Weak people afraid to step forward and speak the truth about their emotions. The streets is watching type of BS. Kurupt and Daz may very well have had the talent and desire to write a Keep Ya Head Up type of record but it took the maturity and strength of Pac to actually record and release it. I'm not hating on DPG's ability. I just know when I see someone "keeping it real" in the Dave Chapelle skit kind of way.
Dogg Food was black frat humour, and Death Row for the most part was the black community's National Lampoons. And that's fine. There is a place in the world for smut, just don't say stupid things like Debbie Does Dallas is just as good a film as Driving Miss Daisy. Its not. And Dogg Food is not as good an album as Pimp a Butterfly.
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Dope song and vid. Nice to see him on top of Compton fashion center. RiP
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just watched now, its hella good.
ol school street vid.
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They're even jamming this on white ass outlets like NPR. I don't understand how someone could not be feeling this track.
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I think Kendrick will have the most important album of 2015. Also, if not this album, I think the album that defines the decade will be from Kendrick Lamar. It's almost like the story of hip-hop has built up to this point. The point were the two biggest artist in the game are complete opposites. One is an actor from Toronto, Canada, the other is a product of Compton, California which has become the hip-hop capital of the westcoast.
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They're even jamming this on white ass outlets like NPR. I don't understand how someone could not be feeling this track.
Bro, if it's not straight vintage gangster rap then it has no place here. Keep it 1996 or GTFO.
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They're even jamming this on white ass outlets like NPR. I don't understand how someone could not be feeling this track.
Bro, if it's not straight vintage gangster rap then it has no place here. Keep it 1996 or GTFO.
the track is actually getting mad love on this site...just peep the poll infinite made.
theres way more hate for kendrick on other sites, like thecoli
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Yeah, but it's still more of a 1998 track than a 1993 track. Not vintage enough.