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Quote from: wcsoldier on April 03, 2012, 04:12:35 AMDre flow has been pretty bad for a while ... and each time he imitates the flow of the rapper who ghostwrites his verse , it's a fail , sounds forced I totally agree. Its the only thing i don't really like about this trackbut its still dope to me
Dre flow has been pretty bad for a while ... and each time he imitates the flow of the rapper who ghostwrites his verse , it's a fail , sounds forced
Nah, he sounds too much like Kendrick.
LMAO its comical how much attention this thread is getting because of three words: Feat. Dr. Dre.
People always yearn for west coast anthems and when one drops they hate on it, lol.
Quote from: Si-Chiggedy on April 03, 2012, 07:34:55 AMPeople always yearn for west coast anthems and when one drops they hate on it, lol. Serious question: What is anthemic about this? What is memorable to the point where live crowds are going to join in and finish the vocals for the artists on stage? The rapping is too fast for that kind of audience involvement, and a real anthemic chorus to me is the type that Treach has excelled at for 20 years -- a call and response chorus. So basically I'm interested in hearing why you feel this is an anthem.
Quote from: Si-Chiggedy on April 03, 2012, 07:34:55 AMPeople always yearn for west coast anthems and when one drops they hate on it, lol. Is there a single true Cali pride moment in this track that's going to catch on and become a catch phrase or anything of that sort?
Serious answer: The "women, weed and weather" hook is catchy
Quote from: Si-Chiggedy on April 03, 2012, 08:45:35 AMSerious answer: The "women, weed and weather" hook is catchyHmmm, on second thought, I agree with you there. That small part where it's like, "Why do people come here?" --- For the women, weed and weather I don't think the song is really centered around that moment enough to catch on real big like that, not like "You down with OPP? Yeah, you know me!" but at least I see your point. IMO, they could have done a better job making that the focal point of the song if that's what they were going for.
No problem, everyone has his own perception and opinion. But since I already read a lotta comments (not only on this page) from people who dig the record and also for the fact this this particular line stuck in my head, I brought this point up. We will see how it's doing in the long run, but for now I'm happy with it and I guess the crowd will appreciate this track on Kendrick gigs.