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shit's hard but people need to kinda stop over-hyping it like Big Sean or Drake are even close to being competition lol it's borderline bullying for Kendrick
fake tracklist of new Kendrick's album:1. Purple Hibiscus – produced by Sounwave & Terrace Martin2. Counterfeit – produced by Rahki & Taz Arnold3. Trust Everyone – produced by DJ Dahi, Terrace Martin & Thundercat4. Delusional (Like You Haven’t) – featuring Anderson .Paak & Anna Wise, produced by Sounwave5. Product – featuring Andre Benjamin, produced by Kanye West & Taz Arnold6. Richard Nixon – produced by LoveDragon7. None of Your Business – featuring Anna Wise, Kanye West & Q-Tip, produced by DJ Dahi, Kanye West & Sounwave8. Double Standards – produced by LoveDragon & Rahki9. If You Had Me, You Lost Me (Interlude) – produced by Flying Lotus & Mono/Poly10. Commercialized, Failed Experiments – produced by Alchemist, Cardo & Swizz Beatz11. Ten Steps – featuring Bilal, D’Angelo, & Thundercat, produced by Sounwave & Terrace Martin12. Paranoia, Is Love Stronger Than Death? – produced by K.L. & LoveDragon13. Rest in Paradise (Interlude) – produced by Terrace Martin14. Swim with the Fishes (God Said) – produced by Sounwave & Terrace Martinsource: http://pastebin.com/ZTwJ8UCD
Quote from: Belt on March 25, 2017, 03:43:54 PMQuote from: LostSkanless on March 25, 2017, 12:18:15 PMQuote from: Belt on March 24, 2017, 01:11:16 PMhip hop really needed this shake up too much garbage with old farts way past their prime to the stupid trap clones when the album drops all the attention will go the goat of this generation belt no disrespect i get what your saying in many ways but the more you try to clown on these old fart rappers, its just like calling yourself, me and anybody who supported golden era old farts. just cause you support the new era doesn't make you any younger, just makes you look like a old trendy fart trying to hold on to your youth like djvlad when he tells us lil yahti is good. thank god for kdot tho, this ish is dope!!!i get what you are saying but its evolution we cant keep listening to the same old farts forever 100% true brotha, i just wish there was more quality like kendrick. would make the evolution and transition a lot easier for us in our thirties.
Quote from: LostSkanless on March 25, 2017, 12:18:15 PMQuote from: Belt on March 24, 2017, 01:11:16 PMhip hop really needed this shake up too much garbage with old farts way past their prime to the stupid trap clones when the album drops all the attention will go the goat of this generation belt no disrespect i get what your saying in many ways but the more you try to clown on these old fart rappers, its just like calling yourself, me and anybody who supported golden era old farts. just cause you support the new era doesn't make you any younger, just makes you look like a old trendy fart trying to hold on to your youth like djvlad when he tells us lil yahti is good. thank god for kdot tho, this ish is dope!!!i get what you are saying but its evolution we cant keep listening to the same old farts forever
Quote from: Belt on March 24, 2017, 01:11:16 PMhip hop really needed this shake up too much garbage with old farts way past their prime to the stupid trap clones when the album drops all the attention will go the goat of this generation belt no disrespect i get what your saying in many ways but the more you try to clown on these old fart rappers, its just like calling yourself, me and anybody who supported golden era old farts. just cause you support the new era doesn't make you any younger, just makes you look like a old trendy fart trying to hold on to your youth like djvlad when he tells us lil yahti is good. thank god for kdot tho, this ish is dope!!!
hip hop really needed this shake up too much garbage with old farts way past their prime to the stupid trap clones when the album drops all the attention will go the goat of this generation
Quote from: LostSkanless on March 25, 2017, 07:35:13 PMQuote from: Belt on March 25, 2017, 03:43:54 PMQuote from: LostSkanless on March 25, 2017, 12:18:15 PMQuote from: Belt on March 24, 2017, 01:11:16 PMhip hop really needed this shake up too much garbage with old farts way past their prime to the stupid trap clones when the album drops all the attention will go the goat of this generation belt no disrespect i get what your saying in many ways but the more you try to clown on these old fart rappers, its just like calling yourself, me and anybody who supported golden era old farts. just cause you support the new era doesn't make you any younger, just makes you look like a old trendy fart trying to hold on to your youth like djvlad when he tells us lil yahti is good. thank god for kdot tho, this ish is dope!!!i get what you are saying but its evolution we cant keep listening to the same old farts forever 100% true brotha, i just wish there was more quality like kendrick. would make the evolution and transition a lot easier for us in our thirties. there is but you really have to give them a chance to let them grow on you i was the same way i find myself always listing to newer artist then going back to the older ones theres good ones in the west east south midwest ect
Drake open a lot doors for kendrick back in the days, why he dissed him?
He continued: “I know that verse had no malice behind it, because I saw him five days later at the VMAs and it was all love. He didn’t come on there in some wild ‘I’m in New York, fuck everybody, don’t look at me’. It was one of those things, I almost wished he had come in there on that shit, because I kind of lost a little respect for the sentiment of the verse. If it’s ‘really fuck everybody’ then it needs to be ‘fuck everybody’. It can’t be halfway for the sake of the people.”“Are you listening to “Control” now? At this point? I can’t wait to see what Kendrick does because now it’s time to show and prove consistency. It’s been, like, one album. Consistency is make more than one album. I look forward to seeing what he does. He’s super fucking talented. When it comes to competition, I’m more worried about consistency, about bodies of work. I’m talking about hit records, that’s Kanye West. He’s always going to be the guy who’s trying to out-think and outdo. That’s my guy that I aspire to surpass..”
I don't know why they been lyin'But your shit is not that inspirin'Bank account statements just look likeI'm ready for early retirementFuck any nigga that's talking that shit just to get a reactionFuck going platinum!I looked at my wrist and it's already platinumI am the kid with the motor mouthI am the one you should worry 'boutI don't know who you're referring toWho is this nigga you heard about?Someone just talking that bullshitMan, someone just gave you the run-around
After Drake’s VMA performance of "Hold On, We’re Going Home," Kendrick made his way back to the greenroom, crooning the hook: I got my eyes on you.... He caught mine and smiled. "You watch," he joked, "I’m going to be singing by my fifth album!"I asked if this meant things were cool between him and Drake. He paused. "Pretty cool." Shrugs. "And I mean, I would be okay if we weren’t."A month later, it became apparent that things between Kendrick and Drake were definitely not cool. After Drake’s new album dropped, he gave a pair of interviews in which he sounded wounded by the "Control" thing: "You can’t just say that and then see me and be like, ’Yeah, man, what’s up?’—pretending like nothing ever happened." Seemingly in response, during the BET Hip-Hop Awards cypher a few weeks later, Kendrick freestyled: Nothing been the same since they dropped "Control" / and tucked a sensitive rapper back in his pajama clothes.I got Kendrick on the phone after the BET taping, and he admitted to being surprised by Drizzy’s public lash-out—"Control" named names, sure, but at its core it was a backhanded tribute to the peers Kendrick actually gives a shit about. Most of them took it in that spirit. Not Drake. "Yeah, I guess he took it as a dis," Kendrick said, downplaying talk of a beef. But he was also clear that he doesn’t look up to Drake, doesn’t see him as any kind of creative influence. When I asked if Drake was a mentor or a role model, he replied quickly, "No—peer. If anything. We all peers."
Took niggas out the hood like I'm from thereSo you know it's all good when I come thereI hear you talk about your city like you run thatAnd I brought my tour to your city, you my son there nigga
I tell 'em all to hail King Kendrick, resurrectin' my vengeanceBeen dissectin' your motormouth, 'til I break down the engineThis ain't no warnin' shot, this a relevant henchmanSee my opponent, then *smooch* cease your existenceEndin' our friendship, baby, I'd rather die aloneYour diaphragm is dietary, what you eatin' on?Capture your audience with these words, boyThe holy Chapel, the tabernacle, the book of MatthewAnd Jesus starin' at you, take your turn, boySee? It's gon' take a whole lot of y'all to kill meSee? It's gon' take a whole tribe of y'all to kill me, I never dieMy pedigree apparently only to idolizeAhead of me is only my future and idle timeLongevity, I gotta get used to makin' you mineYou tellin' me I only get used to livin' if fineYou can never live in my shoes, permanently paid from God
Guess no one cared... LOL
Quote from: M Dogg™ on April 02, 2017, 08:19:36 PMGuess no one cared... LOLhahaha.As long as they don't mention each others name, no point speculating really. If the music is good, we will jam to it.When they are ready, they will quit with the subliminal and go after each other
Ho, Jay Z Hall of Fame, sit yo' punk-ass down!(Sit yo' punk-ass down!)So that means you ain't bigger than rapping (What else?)So that means no more playin' the back scenes (What else?)My spot is solidified if you ask me (What else?)My name is identified as "That King"I'll let y'all worry about a list, I'm on some other shitA difference between accomplishments and astonishments