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Quote from: Shallow on March 26, 2015, 07:20:31 PMQuote from: Sccit on March 26, 2015, 02:56:38 PMwell, there u go....if u see the outlawz as a cock (white man version), then there lies the problem. i see the outlawz as a mole or a raindrop shadow and i can genuinely feel what they bring to the table. If you genuinely feel that See ladies in stores, Baby Capone's, livin wealthyPictures of my birth on this Earth is what I'm dreaminSeein Daddy's semen, full of crooked demons, already crazyplaced in between;Witnessin killings, leavin dead bodies in abandoned buildingsCan't raise the children cause they're illinAddicted to killin and the appeal from the cap peelinWithout feelin, but will they last or be blasted?Hard headed bastardand this;The question I wonder is after death, after my last breathWhen will I finally get to rest? Through this supressionThey punish the people that's askin questionsAnd those that possess, steal from the ones without possessionsThe message I stress: to make it stop study your lessonsDon't settle for less - even a genius asks-es questionsBe grateful for blessingsmakes the whole song better, and without Dramacydal the song would suffer, then more power to you, but there are more people on this earth than think Gary Fisher was more vital for the Lakers than Kobe, than there are that think the Oulaws were vital to the success of Tupac's artistic merit. I think you meant Derek Fisher lol but yea I know what you mean .. and those lyrics are all real to me. the Derek fisher analogy was actually perfect, because outlaws were the role players and pac was the star .. a sport fan like yourself should understand just how vital those sport fans are to the big picture.
Quote from: Sccit on March 26, 2015, 02:56:38 PMwell, there u go....if u see the outlawz as a cock (white man version), then there lies the problem. i see the outlawz as a mole or a raindrop shadow and i can genuinely feel what they bring to the table. If you genuinely feel that See ladies in stores, Baby Capone's, livin wealthyPictures of my birth on this Earth is what I'm dreaminSeein Daddy's semen, full of crooked demons, already crazyplaced in between;Witnessin killings, leavin dead bodies in abandoned buildingsCan't raise the children cause they're illinAddicted to killin and the appeal from the cap peelinWithout feelin, but will they last or be blasted?Hard headed bastardand this;The question I wonder is after death, after my last breathWhen will I finally get to rest? Through this supressionThey punish the people that's askin questionsAnd those that possess, steal from the ones without possessionsThe message I stress: to make it stop study your lessonsDon't settle for less - even a genius asks-es questionsBe grateful for blessingsmakes the whole song better, and without Dramacydal the song would suffer, then more power to you, but there are more people on this earth than think Gary Fisher was more vital for the Lakers than Kobe, than there are that think the Oulaws were vital to the success of Tupac's artistic merit.
well, there u go....if u see the outlawz as a cock (white man version), then there lies the problem. i see the outlawz as a mole or a raindrop shadow and i can genuinely feel what they bring to the table.
Evolution of hip hop? nah. original guy with some original tunes? YES.I love kendrick.have since GKMCbut this album?slightly overrated.its like hiphop fans are so damn thirsty for good tunes that they over-rate albums that are "aiiiighhhhtt"The Mona Lisa of hip hop this is not.As a follow up to basically the hubub of Big Sean's record?lackluster.And I buy his albums, have love for Kdot, etc..but I dont see the EVOLUTION of hip hop in this album.my 2 cents.
TPAB has me re-visiting some old dj quik and man, im just smoking to it and it sounds amazing got me 2 stepping, high and shit
So after listening to this album for a couple weeks...and then going back and listening to GKMC, Section 80 and Overly Dedicated...It's not a bad album. But its my least favorite from him. His flow has degraded and the beats aren't as good to me. And he continues the use of weird voices, which I wish he would stop. Still a decent album but I don't like the direction he's going in.
Quote from: Shallow on March 26, 2015, 01:50:24 PMQuote from: Sccit on March 25, 2015, 10:58:42 PMSOMETIMES, IT'S THE IMPERFECTIONS THAT MAKES SHIT JUST RIGHTI agree, but I didn't use the word imperfection. I used the word flaw, and I used it on purpose. An imperfection is the little mole on Eva Mendez's cheek. Its beautiful and makes her more beautiful. A flaw would be a penis between Eva Mendez's legs. And thats what the Outlaws are on Me Against the World, a giant out of place penis between two masterpiece verses. And I don't mean to harp on those guys. On tracks like Hit Em Up they come in perfectly, but on serious pieces of music they take away from the desired result. well, there u go....if u see the outlawz as a cock (white man version), then there lies the problem. i see the outlawz as a mole or a raindrop shadow and i can genuinely feel what they bring to the table.
Quote from: Sccit on March 25, 2015, 10:58:42 PMSOMETIMES, IT'S THE IMPERFECTIONS THAT MAKES SHIT JUST RIGHTI agree, but I didn't use the word imperfection. I used the word flaw, and I used it on purpose. An imperfection is the little mole on Eva Mendez's cheek. Its beautiful and makes her more beautiful. A flaw would be a penis between Eva Mendez's legs. And thats what the Outlaws are on Me Against the World, a giant out of place penis between two masterpiece verses. And I don't mean to harp on those guys. On tracks like Hit Em Up they come in perfectly, but on serious pieces of music they take away from the desired result.
SOMETIMES, IT'S THE IMPERFECTIONS THAT MAKES SHIT JUST RIGHT
dude im baning you mother over here in eu. but im not a white,brown,black,yellow etc. im your nightmare
Calling this a masterpiece is crazy to me..im just glad im not the only one here who see it as overrated
Quote from: Leggy Hendrix on April 03, 2015, 05:58:36 AMCalling this a masterpiece is crazy to me..im just glad im not the only one here who see it as overratedI'm with you dawg... I ain't bumped anything Kendricks done except "The Recipe" and that's only because that was a Detox leftover
Quote from: Sccit on March 26, 2015, 02:56:38 PMQuote from: Shallow on March 26, 2015, 01:50:24 PMQuote from: Sccit on March 25, 2015, 10:58:42 PMSOMETIMES, IT'S THE IMPERFECTIONS THAT MAKES SHIT JUST RIGHTI agree, but I didn't use the word imperfection. I used the word flaw, and I used it on purpose. An imperfection is the little mole on Eva Mendez's cheek. Its beautiful and makes her more beautiful. A flaw would be a penis between Eva Mendez's legs. And thats what the Outlaws are on Me Against the World, a giant out of place penis between two masterpiece verses. And I don't mean to harp on those guys. On tracks like Hit Em Up they come in perfectly, but on serious pieces of music they take away from the desired result. well, there u go....if u see the outlawz as a cock (white man version), then there lies the problem. i see the outlawz as a mole or a raindrop shadow and i can genuinely feel what they bring to the table. Sccit, what it boils down to in Shallow's eyes is that 2pac is a nigger, and niggers are too sloppy and flawed and can't make classic albums. You know he's bumping the shit out of rap music in comparison to rock music, but in any debate he will play down hip-hop as inferior—because after all it is nigger music, right? So it must be flawed. That's why when he names classic, perfect albums he always references some obscure Rock Band that college frat boys listen to—or Pink Floyd or some shit like that.
Quote from: Infinite on April 03, 2015, 01:52:06 PMQuote from: Leggy Hendrix on April 03, 2015, 05:58:36 AMCalling this a masterpiece is crazy to me..im just glad im not the only one here who see it as overratedI'm with you dawg... I ain't bumped anything Kendricks done except "The Recipe" and that's only because that was a Detox leftoverlmao stay out of Kendrick threads from here on out