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I think the two parts of "m.A.A.d City" should be divided. The second part is fuckin' fire, the first part is just OK.
The way Kendrick cuts his Dad's voicemail into the song near the end of "Real" is genius, that song has so much soul, and heart. I think it was a dope idea putting "Compton" after that, as it's kind of a flash forward to Kendricks life now and proves to the kids that you can make it out. This album gets better with every listen, for real.
Quote from: dubsmith_nz on October 26, 2012, 02:26:23 PMThe way Kendrick cuts his Dad's voicemail into the song near the end of "Real" is genius, that song has so much soul, and heart. I think it was a dope idea putting "Compton" after that, as it's kind of a flash forward to Kendricks life now and proves to the kids that you can make it out. This album gets better with every listen, for real.Yeah would be cool if a follow up album starts where Compton left us
Quote from: Do Buy Albums on October 27, 2012, 01:08:15 AMQuote from: dubsmith_nz on October 26, 2012, 02:26:23 PMThe way Kendrick cuts his Dad's voicemail into the song near the end of "Real" is genius, that song has so much soul, and heart. I think it was a dope idea putting "Compton" after that, as it's kind of a flash forward to Kendricks life now and proves to the kids that you can make it out. This album gets better with every listen, for real.Yeah would be cool if a follow up album starts where Compton left usi agree...perhaps maybe more west coast influenced innovative dre beats on the next one + the same emceeing skills with a little growth displayed, sequenced with the same conceptual style in similar fashion could make for a classic.
Quote from: NIKCC on October 27, 2012, 08:15:58 AMQuote from: Do Buy Albums on October 27, 2012, 01:08:15 AMQuote from: dubsmith_nz on October 26, 2012, 02:26:23 PMThe way Kendrick cuts his Dad's voicemail into the song near the end of "Real" is genius, that song has so much soul, and heart. I think it was a dope idea putting "Compton" after that, as it's kind of a flash forward to Kendricks life now and proves to the kids that you can make it out. This album gets better with every listen, for real.Yeah would be cool if a follow up album starts where Compton left usi agree...perhaps maybe more west coast influenced innovative dre beats on the next one + the same emceeing skills with a little growth displayed, sequenced with the same conceptual style in similar fashion could make for a classic. compton is a gimmick ass record.every beat ive heard from blaze recently sounds like why you hate the game...hes burning that sound out.
Quote from: http://da-sauce.proboards.com on October 27, 2012, 10:50:39 AMQuote from: NIKCC on October 27, 2012, 08:15:58 AMQuote from: Do Buy Albums on October 27, 2012, 01:08:15 AMQuote from: dubsmith_nz on October 26, 2012, 02:26:23 PMThe way Kendrick cuts his Dad's voicemail into the song near the end of "Real" is genius, that song has so much soul, and heart. I think it was a dope idea putting "Compton" after that, as it's kind of a flash forward to Kendricks life now and proves to the kids that you can make it out. This album gets better with every listen, for real.Yeah would be cool if a follow up album starts where Compton left usi agree...perhaps maybe more west coast influenced innovative dre beats on the next one + the same emceeing skills with a little growth displayed, sequenced with the same conceptual style in similar fashion could make for a classic. compton is a gimmick ass record.every beat ive heard from blaze recently sounds like why you hate the game...hes burning that sound out.it's not a great cut, but it's good, somewhat grows on u. my preference would be if he could hit us with an album fulla songs like "the recipe" and 2nd half of "m.a.a.d city"
Quote from: NIKCC on October 27, 2012, 06:29:45 PMQuote from: http://da-sauce.proboards.com on October 27, 2012, 10:50:39 AMQuote from: NIKCC on October 27, 2012, 08:15:58 AMQuote from: Do Buy Albums on October 27, 2012, 01:08:15 AMQuote from: dubsmith_nz on October 26, 2012, 02:26:23 PMThe way Kendrick cuts his Dad's voicemail into the song near the end of "Real" is genius, that song has so much soul, and heart. I think it was a dope idea putting "Compton" after that, as it's kind of a flash forward to Kendricks life now and proves to the kids that you can make it out. This album gets better with every listen, for real.Yeah would be cool if a follow up album starts where Compton left usi agree...perhaps maybe more west coast influenced innovative dre beats on the next one + the same emceeing skills with a little growth displayed, sequenced with the same conceptual style in similar fashion could make for a classic. compton is a gimmick ass record.every beat ive heard from blaze recently sounds like why you hate the game...hes burning that sound out.it's not a great cut, but it's good, somewhat grows on u. my preference would be if he could hit us with an album fulla songs like "the recipe" and 2nd half of "m.a.a.d city"Personally, that would be a step down. It'll be very interesting to see what type of album Kendrick Lamar will do next.
Quote from: Javii on October 27, 2012, 07:45:00 PMQuote from: NIKCC on October 27, 2012, 06:29:45 PMQuote from: http://da-sauce.proboards.com on October 27, 2012, 10:50:39 AMQuote from: NIKCC on October 27, 2012, 08:15:58 AMQuote from: Do Buy Albums on October 27, 2012, 01:08:15 AMQuote from: dubsmith_nz on October 26, 2012, 02:26:23 PMThe way Kendrick cuts his Dad's voicemail into the song near the end of "Real" is genius, that song has so much soul, and heart. I think it was a dope idea putting "Compton" after that, as it's kind of a flash forward to Kendricks life now and proves to the kids that you can make it out. This album gets better with every listen, for real.Yeah would be cool if a follow up album starts where Compton left usi agree...perhaps maybe more west coast influenced innovative dre beats on the next one + the same emceeing skills with a little growth displayed, sequenced with the same conceptual style in similar fashion could make for a classic. compton is a gimmick ass record.every beat ive heard from blaze recently sounds like why you hate the game...hes burning that sound out.it's not a great cut, but it's good, somewhat grows on u. my preference would be if he could hit us with an album fulla songs like "the recipe" and 2nd half of "m.a.a.d city"Personally, that would be a step down. It'll be very interesting to see what type of album Kendrick Lamar will do next. ..in your eyes. i'd say it has higher potential to be classic if he goes with that formula. depends on the sound ur lookin for, though. for instance, the second half of "m.a.a.d city" has a higher chance of being timeless than the 1st half, which i'd say is too reminiscent of ur average 2012 radio hit.
Quote from: NIKCC on October 27, 2012, 08:39:45 PMQuote from: Javii on October 27, 2012, 07:45:00 PMQuote from: NIKCC on October 27, 2012, 06:29:45 PMQuote from: http://da-sauce.proboards.com on October 27, 2012, 10:50:39 AMQuote from: NIKCC on October 27, 2012, 08:15:58 AMQuote from: Do Buy Albums on October 27, 2012, 01:08:15 AMQuote from: dubsmith_nz on October 26, 2012, 02:26:23 PMThe way Kendrick cuts his Dad's voicemail into the song near the end of "Real" is genius, that song has so much soul, and heart. I think it was a dope idea putting "Compton" after that, as it's kind of a flash forward to Kendricks life now and proves to the kids that you can make it out. This album gets better with every listen, for real.Yeah would be cool if a follow up album starts where Compton left usi agree...perhaps maybe more west coast influenced innovative dre beats on the next one + the same emceeing skills with a little growth displayed, sequenced with the same conceptual style in similar fashion could make for a classic. compton is a gimmick ass record.every beat ive heard from blaze recently sounds like why you hate the game...hes burning that sound out.it's not a great cut, but it's good, somewhat grows on u. my preference would be if he could hit us with an album fulla songs like "the recipe" and 2nd half of "m.a.a.d city"Personally, that would be a step down. It'll be very interesting to see what type of album Kendrick Lamar will do next. ..in your eyes. i'd say it has higher potential to be classic if he goes with that formula. depends on the sound ur lookin for, though. for instance, the second half of "m.a.a.d city" has a higher chance of being timeless than the 1st half, which i'd say is too reminiscent of ur average 2012 radio hit.It's funny that I'm seeing people saying the opposite. That this will not appeal to the masses, because it's not commercial enough lol. At this point, I just have faith in whatever Kendrick Lamar chooses to do, until he disappoints me. He exceeded my expectations for the album.