Kendrick Lamar - MR MORALE & THE BIG STEPPERS First REACTION/REVIEW

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Shawn Cee

Shawn Cee

2 жыл бұрын

Kendrick Lamar drops his long awaited album "Mr Morale & The Big Steppers" after a 5 year wait. Will it please everyone?
Kendrick Lamar - MR MORALE & THE BIG STEPPERS Full Album Tracklist
DISC 1: BIG STEPPERS
01 “In Grief”
02 “N95”
03 “Worldwide Steppers”
04 “Die Hard” Feat. Blxst & Amanda Reifer
05 “Father Time” Feat. Sampha
06 “Rich” (Interlude)
07 “Rich Spirit”
08 “We Cry Together” Feat. Taylour Paige
09 “Purple Hearts” Feat. Summer Walker & Ghostface Killah
DISC 2: MR. MORALE
01 “Count Me Out”
02 “Crown”
03 “Silent Hill” Feat. Kodak Black
04 “Savior” (Interlude)
05 “Savior” Feat. Baby Keem & Sam Dew
06 “Auntie Diaries”
07 “Mr. Morale” Feat. Tanna Leone
08 “Mother I Sober” Feat. Beth Gibbons Of Portishead
09 “Mirror”
Best Tracks - Mother I Sober/Mirror/Savior Interlude/Silent Hill/We Cry Together/Father Time/In Grief
Thanks for watching & have a beautiful day!

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@khutsomontja3499
@khutsomontja3499 2 жыл бұрын
i hope this doesn’t come off wrong but this album also humanised kendrick, he discussed his faults and shortcomings but he spoke so bluntly and emotionally about himself here and it gave me a look inside the pressure he deals with, sonically this aligns with my taste as well
@martinebonita2658
@martinebonita2658 2 жыл бұрын
And he didn't do this with any previous album like hell??? You ain't listened to tpab????
@khutsomontja3499
@khutsomontja3499 2 жыл бұрын
@@martinebonita2658 he did it on a deeper level here i feel, he attacked the route of his problems and emotions, like he took time to analyse how he felt not just say it
@RealCGH
@RealCGH 2 жыл бұрын
@@martinebonita2658 not to the level of this tho. Almost every kendrick album does to some extent but tpab was more about African American issues in general while this was strictly about him.
@Official_KC
@Official_KC 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, and I also think this album almost HAS to require more than one listen. I wasnt sure about it at first, but now it's... Yeah. It's a masterpiece to me. It's a classic already. But you dont get that on the first listen necessarily
@kevinhansen9258
@kevinhansen9258 2 жыл бұрын
@@Official_KC fully agree I listened as it came out and was a bit doubtful but on a second listen later during work it was amazing
@djntu2964
@djntu2964 Жыл бұрын
K Lamar’s Discography Explained: Section 80 - identifying the problem GKMC - explaining the problem through story TPAB - Trying to fix the problem (savior complex) DAMN - realizing he can’t fix the problem (damned if you do, damned if you don’t) Mr Morale - coming to peace with the problem and fixing himself
@9am708
@9am708 Жыл бұрын
Good take
@monicarenee7949
@monicarenee7949 Жыл бұрын
Love it
@williambrownsjr.7854
@williambrownsjr.7854 Жыл бұрын
Incredible
@supereero9
@supereero9 Жыл бұрын
​@@Jtwe To make an oversimplification: generational trauma in the black community
@jorelhuggins2602
@jorelhuggins2602 Жыл бұрын
I’ve felt this too listening to his whole discography. Kendrick feels the weight from the savior complex he’s been put on and following him since. U see how it’s breaking him down leading to therapy. Moving forward with PGLang he’ll be a completely different person. Crazy story arch
@sydthemachine
@sydthemachine 2 жыл бұрын
I love how Shawn has the backbone to stick to his guns and stand on his opinion, even when he is overwhelmingly wrong
@CHEESEDADDY
@CHEESEDADDY 2 жыл бұрын
dont know how all these people saying they didnt like it first listen. for me it was 8/10 first listen. now its a 9.3/10
@arnav3133
@arnav3133 2 жыл бұрын
LMFAO
@babywasabi
@babywasabi 2 жыл бұрын
LMAOO
@Michael-ld2np
@Michael-ld2np 2 жыл бұрын
imagine caring this much about a talentless music consumer's opinion.
@lewisbear816
@lewisbear816 2 жыл бұрын
I mean isn't there the message in the album that there is no 'wrong' or 'right'?
@Amaling
@Amaling 2 жыл бұрын
Fellas were really upset at DAMM for not being super deep like TPAB, now upset at this album for not having a bunch of bangers and radio-readys like DAMN...
@bigdawg12z
@bigdawg12z 2 жыл бұрын
EXACTLY!!!!!! and people were upset at tpab because it wasn't as hardcore as gkmc.
@illgates2940
@illgates2940 Жыл бұрын
Like he said on MMATBS, can’t please everybody.
@sarthakjain1824
@sarthakjain1824 Жыл бұрын
@@illgates2940 100% true. He definitely didn't please me
@GeckoZob
@GeckoZob Жыл бұрын
i think the album that was probably good at both was GKMC even if i think TPAB was better, you have to admit that GKMC was probably his "perfect album" in terms of being very appealing to a massive audience but at the same time very deep and meaningful
@illgates2940
@illgates2940 Жыл бұрын
@@GeckoZob I agree
@habibatai3040
@habibatai3040 2 жыл бұрын
This was definitely Kendrick’s most personal album, he is being transparent and honest. It feels like he has accepted his problems and is eager to heal and fix himself.
@emandagoat401
@emandagoat401 2 жыл бұрын
It’s 444 on steroids imo
@ekayim
@ekayim 2 жыл бұрын
@@emandagoat401 i always thought his album cover would have the same colors as 4:44
@MyReBeLz1
@MyReBeLz1 2 жыл бұрын
This album is phenomenal and I think out does all his previous ones
@odysseusdadon1234
@odysseusdadon1234 2 жыл бұрын
@@MyReBeLz1 me too
@michelangelooliver2590
@michelangelooliver2590 2 жыл бұрын
Nah DAMN was more personal
@jmanfym
@jmanfym 2 жыл бұрын
This is Kendrick’s most personal album. Mother I Sober and Auntie Diaries almost made cry.
@DanielaPerez-sb9yd
@DanielaPerez-sb9yd 2 жыл бұрын
I think it will never get over Mother I Sober
@DrQuadmaster4000
@DrQuadmaster4000 2 жыл бұрын
Powerful tracks
@kc.21k
@kc.21k 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly bro it’s so sad what kendrick had to go through and there is a chance that since they mentioned Demetrius it could be from Sheranes perspective from GKMC🥲
@prod.nickmgic1119
@prod.nickmgic1119 2 жыл бұрын
No it’s not😭
@AkkayaOzgun
@AkkayaOzgun 2 жыл бұрын
Deadass cried at Father Time, Auntie Diaries, and Mother I Sober. I went into this album with zero expectations and I was just sorting some papers. Some of these songs just hit different as young adult, seeing childhood trauma continue to dictate us today. This is a huge album for me.
@Xavierpng
@Xavierpng 2 жыл бұрын
This album seems like an album for himself, he didn’t make a piece of art to sell he made it to truly express himself and all his issues and history. Not to mention his experiences with gender, race and even class in the US
@Xxbte96xX
@Xxbte96xX 2 жыл бұрын
This was EXACTLY what I was telling my buddy yesterday when he first listened to it.
@jackevans2745
@jackevans2745 2 жыл бұрын
Stealing comments is so sad
@RazeDee
@RazeDee 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah this album was definitely for him. He needed voice out some things off his chest just for his ego to hear. His ego now shrinking.
@henryrowlands7590
@henryrowlands7590 2 жыл бұрын
@@jackevans2745 This guy so annoying. Some bot account who steals comments on every video
@Fvms
@Fvms 2 жыл бұрын
beautiful album
@BonusTokens
@BonusTokens Жыл бұрын
Count Me Out is a top tier track, I don't know how you can't say it's not hitting
@satkinson1186
@satkinson1186 Жыл бұрын
Literally my favorite track rn. 😩
@suntzet7248
@suntzet7248 Жыл бұрын
Bro I cringed so hard when he skipped it. Literally right before it slaps.
@indigoblue8600
@indigoblue8600 Жыл бұрын
As soon as I heard the tripping falling vocals in the back I knew man it’s so good
@elijenkins9412
@elijenkins9412 Жыл бұрын
Bro literally the best Song
@jesjusie
@jesjusie Жыл бұрын
é a minha música favorita de mr morale! é tão boa
@allenbell1427
@allenbell1427 2 жыл бұрын
“When shit hit the fan, is you still a fan?” This album is a fleshed out look at the effect of this fear of his, and ultimately freeing himself from this question that I’m sure haunted him. I’m still a fan.
@user-ew1xu4wq4k
@user-ew1xu4wq4k 2 жыл бұрын
Word. He has partly opened up to us all throughout his career. But this. He opened everything in his mind to us that he had left and became fully exposed and vulnerable in this album. The most personal album and along with everything he has already given us, his fans are now feeling like we know all of him 100%. Now we’re gonna see who’s still a fan of the real Kendrick Lamar.
@lilwinniepooh
@lilwinniepooh 2 жыл бұрын
Everything I’m not made me everything I am. Oh wait wrong album
@tranebur5450
@tranebur5450 2 жыл бұрын
Im not
@z_rxo
@z_rxo 2 жыл бұрын
@@tranebur5450 nobody cares
@theepie25
@theepie25 2 жыл бұрын
Not really shit hasn’t hit the fan
@Mboooo216
@Mboooo216 2 жыл бұрын
On United grief (1st song) he started off the song by saying he has been going through something for 1855 days. That is how many days ago he dropped DAMN. At the beginning of the song Whitney (his fiancé) tells him to "Tell Them what's been going on". Them being the therapist and now us. You can clearly tell he is reluctant to open up and talk to the therapist. This is his first session. Then the whole album he continues to take us through his sessions and his growth. Growth is not always an upward projection. A lot of the time it's anger, denial, it's ranting. It is realizing things you have not realized before. And sometimes it's saying fuck what everyone else feels. And that is exactly what the first side of the album is. Then the second side of the album starts with" Session 10. We reached a breakthrough. And the second album is that breakthrough. It is him admitting his guilt, his anger, his hurt, his wrongs, his trauma, his family trauma and accepting it and healing from it. And loving himself. Again this is not an upward trajectory either. But the album ends with him choosing himself. This whole album takes us through his self-love journey through trauma and pain. And he shows this process is not easy, pretty, or conventional. It is personal and it is the hardest journey anyone would have to take in their life. But it is so rewarding.
@talibin
@talibin 2 жыл бұрын
Good breakdown
@ShortMarkos
@ShortMarkos 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the explanation. Perfectly said.
@DRMCTCHR
@DRMCTCHR 2 жыл бұрын
copypasta but maybe accurate
@DJBANnumb3r1
@DJBANnumb3r1 2 жыл бұрын
I love this comment masterful breakdown
@kc.21k
@kc.21k 2 жыл бұрын
Perfect
@telmosilva16
@telmosilva16 2 жыл бұрын
0:56 “United In Grief” 3:11 “N95” 5:13 “Worldwide Steppers” 6:39 “Die Hard” Feat. Blxst & Amanda Reifer 8:07 “Father Time” Feat. Sampha 10:31 “Rich” (Interlude) 11:19 “Rich Spirit” 11:55 “We Cry Together” Feat. Taylour Paige 14:14 “Purple Hearts” Feat. Summer Walker & Ghostface Killah 14:54 “Count Me Out” 16:25 “Crown” 17:19 “Silent Hill” Feat. Kodak Black 18:30 “Savior” (Interlude) 19:45 “Savior” Feat. Baby Keem & Sam Dew 25:02 “Auntie Diaries” 29:29 “Mr. Morale” Feat. Tanna Leone 30:05 “Mother I Sober” Feat. Beth Gibbons Of Portishead 33:02 “Mirror”
@nintend0core_
@nintend0core_ 2 жыл бұрын
United* In Grief
@chefjoshy2427
@chefjoshy2427 Жыл бұрын
Good looks 👍🏼
@suatt38
@suatt38 Жыл бұрын
Pin this comment bruh
@Ggspoop
@Ggspoop Жыл бұрын
Thank u for this, i think all reaction channels should know they need to timestamp shit already like damn
@MikeMood
@MikeMood Жыл бұрын
I love you so much bro
@chefboyarbae215
@chefboyarbae215 Жыл бұрын
Everyone says it’s not an album you can play over and over again but I havent stopped listening since it dropped and fall more and more in love every time this is a phenomenal album
@leonardomoore1868
@leonardomoore1868 Жыл бұрын
Chef boyarbae the people like this guy I could care less about his opinion to me this album is about kendrick and his life. This album is phenomenal I guess if kendrick put a couple pop Rao songs this guy would have been happy.
@atemalual
@atemalual Жыл бұрын
Literally bro! I've relistened non stop like
@chefboyarbae215
@chefboyarbae215 Жыл бұрын
@@atemalual have you got tickets yet?
@IFeelSoTongueTied
@IFeelSoTongueTied Жыл бұрын
Yeah I don’t understand that…. not every single song bangs, but the ones that do are SOOOO HARD
@katelynmelin389
@katelynmelin389 Жыл бұрын
Same. I don’t get how it’s so polarizing. He had writers block for two years. He found what he needed to write about. We get to hear it and I think musically it’s interesting and experimental. Sometimes haunting. Loved Shaun’s perspective tho.
@fbgprey
@fbgprey 2 жыл бұрын
This might sound weird but I’m glad this album is divisive. Kendrick needs something like this in his discography. This project has some of his best songwriting ever and is so intresting the direction he’s going for on here. It keeps growing on me after each listen
@Officialv5a
@Officialv5a 2 жыл бұрын
Damn was divisive at first too. I'd go as far as to say that it was more negative feedback than positive. But it grew on everyone. So will this
@staigenerator2949
@staigenerator2949 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah honestly, As a Kanye fan this is my favorite Kendrick album. It’s the album that sets him apart from the rest of the crowd, kinda like an 808s or a TLOP
@Officialv5a
@Officialv5a 2 жыл бұрын
@@staigenerator2949 I'm a huge ye fan as well. I think this is a lot better album than people are giving it credit for. I still think TPAB is his best and for me, Damn gets played the most in my rotation. I think the TLOP analogy is pretty good
@Angelo-r-b
@Angelo-r-b 2 жыл бұрын
someone told me that Kendricks Discog mirrors that of OutKast or The Beatles' Discographies, and both of those groups have divisive double albums but they both grew over time. I think that this will age with time or just a bit of retrospective.
@antr9162
@antr9162 2 жыл бұрын
@@Angelo-r-b I hear the 3 stacks influence
@prod.SXMN_
@prod.SXMN_ 2 жыл бұрын
DISC 1: BIG STEPPERS 0:56 “In Grief” 3:11 “N95” 5:13 “Worldwide Steppers” 6:39 “Die Hard” Feat. Blxst & Amanda Reifer 8:07 “Father Time” Feat. Sampha 10:31 “Rich” (Interlude) 11:19 “Rich Spirit” 11:55 “We Cry Together” Feat. Taylour Paige 14:14 “Purple Hearts” Feat. Summer Walker & Ghostface Killah DISC 2: MR. MORALE 14:54 “Count Me Out” 16:25 “Crown” 17:19 “Silent Hill” Feat. Kodak Black 18:30 “Savior” (Interlude) 19:45 “Savior” Feat. Baby Keem & Sam Dew 25:02 “Auntie Diaries” 29:29 “Mr. Morale” Feat. Tanna Leone 30:05 “Mother I Sober” Feat. Beth Gibbons Of Portishead 33:02 “Mirror”
@nathanboronka5732
@nathanboronka5732 2 жыл бұрын
God bless you
@Gaelordd
@Gaelordd 2 жыл бұрын
Good man
@JeremyBaret24
@JeremyBaret24 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks god 🙏🏽
@eyevalleyinfinite2665
@eyevalleyinfinite2665 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@igniz4617
@igniz4617 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks man
@loganparkison8969
@loganparkison8969 2 жыл бұрын
As a therapist myself, I remember during our training we are taught that genuine change only happens through honest discourse. If you are racist, sexist, homophobic, you have to speak about your attitudes and beliefs fully and honestly. BUT you have to recognize and validate the anger that comes from marginalized groups during your conversations. If you let people that have stereotypes or prejudice beliefs continue to hide their genuine thoughts, there is ZERO possibility of changing that persons perception.
@guzivert203
@guzivert203 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly!
@ravend5595
@ravend5595 2 жыл бұрын
Thats just the thinking of a racist trying to validate those feelings , to make them normal again and not take accountability for your family actions … or thats what I imagine some woke jack*ss would say .
@doflo2471
@doflo2471 Жыл бұрын
Wow!
@aplace5791
@aplace5791 Жыл бұрын
-ism, phobias my ass
@derrickgreenmusic
@derrickgreenmusic Жыл бұрын
@@aplace5791 ?
@Biased87
@Biased87 2 жыл бұрын
This album is not an album filled with bangers. It is an album that he made for himself. He is acknowledging himself and is addressing his own emotions and what he has to deal with.
@arsipantsu
@arsipantsu 2 жыл бұрын
but it still has bangers tho. n95, rich sprit, silent hill... etc
@aaronsalazar746
@aaronsalazar746 2 жыл бұрын
It's not that deep bro.
@Prodbyjah464
@Prodbyjah464 Жыл бұрын
@@aaronsalazar746 🤦🏾
@s_adlzz
@s_adlzz Жыл бұрын
@@aaronsalazar746 but it is
@ApenasChris
@ApenasChris Жыл бұрын
@@aaronsalazar746 it is blud
@-shlurp3743
@-shlurp3743 2 жыл бұрын
the baby keem interlude is incredible. I mean like "My Uncle Would Tell Me The Shit In The Movies could Only Be Magic, This Year, I Did Forty-Three Shows And Took It All Home To Buy Him A Casket" is such a good bar.
@AlexMartinez-lp2em
@AlexMartinez-lp2em 2 жыл бұрын
Can you explain this bar? I’m not getting much from it ?
@Fresh-Essence_22
@Fresh-Essence_22 2 жыл бұрын
His uncle told him that his dreams were basically unattainable. After Keem did 43 shows he was ready to come home and show him he fulfilled his dreams and spend some of the money he made on him. Unfortunately, the only thing he could buy him was a casket because he passed away.
@MikeCalloway
@MikeCalloway 2 жыл бұрын
That was one of the most powerful bars. And both the Savior tracks are my favs
@catalyst7269
@catalyst7269 2 жыл бұрын
@@Fresh-Essence_22 maybe I’m reading into it too much, but the casket also plays on the classic use of a casket to saw someone in half for a magic show?
@sevyntee1024
@sevyntee1024 2 жыл бұрын
@@catalyst7269 hmm interesting take actually but not where he was going with that
@parkermudsen1063
@parkermudsen1063 2 жыл бұрын
I can respect Shawn’s opinion on MM&TBS. And honestly am not surprised when people say they’re not feeling the album. After listening to it in full about three times so far, I can tell that Kendrick intentionally avoided putting much emphasis on making club bangers or radio friendly tracks. He also wasn’t interested in barring us to death with amazing wordplay. The focus of this project was to openly focus on his inner demons as well as that of “black culture” in a way the was beautifully poetic but not necessarily to flex his emceeing skills. That was clearly going to take center stage alone while production and emceeing skills were going to take a back seat to that. The reason, I feel, that he did this is because he wants the listener (particularly those in the “black community”) to inspired and reflective of their own inner demons. IMHO, every great music artist should have at least one of these types of projects where they have the balls to say “I’m going to put together this deeply personal or experimental album that I know most people may not feel. But if you can relate to it come on this journey with me.” I can relate to this album immensely. I love the use of piano on several of the tracks. They put me in a contemplative mood to think about my own inner demons when I’m listening to them. It’s cathartic. Most of this album has high replay value for me. My two cents.
@joshesposito9057
@joshesposito9057 2 жыл бұрын
exactly, one instance of reflection was being surprise about drake and kanye making, since it’s implying kendrick holds grudges and might need to change
@cheapthrills8963
@cheapthrills8963 2 жыл бұрын
Yh j cole did this on 4 your eyes only...and people rued and said trash, because they wanted another radio hit like wet dreamz
@chop2201
@chop2201 2 жыл бұрын
i cant respect his opinoin because man listened to the album only once
@ronniebonbino5328
@ronniebonbino5328 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with this take. You're probably the most honest one I've seen. I also love the album but I do see why ppl would be divided
@Hunterese123
@Hunterese123 2 жыл бұрын
People like you make me appreciate the intricacies of music even more. The fact you got all of this already is a testament to Kendrick's amazing work as an artist in general. Album gets better with every listen for me
@orohbeats
@orohbeats 2 жыл бұрын
He said it best on "Crown": *I can't please everybody.* And that's totally fine.
@BigBulge65
@BigBulge65 Жыл бұрын
Off first listen, I was reeeeeal iffy on this album. But after listening to it over the weekend, it’s already grown on me SIGNIFICANTLY. That’s what I love about Kendrick, his music is SO TIMELESS.
@HueyFreeman_
@HueyFreeman_ Жыл бұрын
I feel the exact same, even with tpab
@husaanshabendri4331
@husaanshabendri4331 Жыл бұрын
@@HueyFreeman_ yes exactly, for a lot of people when tpab first came out, people were shitting on it, but after a while it grew on them and now its seen as one of the best albums ever created
@darrenwallersburner6263
@darrenwallersburner6263 Жыл бұрын
Felt that way about this album, damn, and section 80. I thought they were all 5-6/10 but after relistening they are atleast 8.5s
@ethermac9015
@ethermac9015 Жыл бұрын
You’ve basically listen to it enough to force yourself to like it more.. that’s all that happen lol
@husaanshabendri4331
@husaanshabendri4331 Жыл бұрын
@@ethermac9015 what a senseless opinion, listening to something too many times would cause you to get tired of it and find it annoying, its not "forcing yourself to like it".
@DatDaDatty
@DatDaDatty 2 жыл бұрын
this album changed my life. before i was paralyzed with no money and home. But after listening to the album, I now am cured, won the lottery, and living in a mansion.
@luvcj
@luvcj 2 жыл бұрын
DAT
@204154529
@204154529 2 жыл бұрын
LMAO. Guess that's apparently the power of a long awaited Kendrick album. SMH.
@firstlast9846
@firstlast9846 2 жыл бұрын
Count me out - made my leg disabled sister start walking again - but then she went back to being disabled when the song ended.. still tho - great song.
@kc.21k
@kc.21k 2 жыл бұрын
Dat 🤣🤣
@mazino.01
@mazino.01 2 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Zaay_
@Zaay_ 2 жыл бұрын
the diversity in all of kendrick’s albums are actually insane 🐐
@iammatthewdavid03
@iammatthewdavid03 2 жыл бұрын
It’s beautiful
@Dnashtharapper
@Dnashtharapper 2 жыл бұрын
Ong yes💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
@Adiossean
@Adiossean 2 жыл бұрын
Bro on god
@c0wboys4life
@c0wboys4life 2 жыл бұрын
That part, even if this isn’t my favorite the man knows how to expand his artistry and I appreciate him for that
@firstlast9846
@firstlast9846 2 жыл бұрын
Diverse? Absolutely. But I’d be lying if I said I’m returning to many songs from this album - narratively tho like Shawn said - it’s great and interesting.. but musically? It’s not hitting in the same way others songs have done for me.
@iamMlu
@iamMlu 2 жыл бұрын
Nah Shawn missed a lot! You made the one mistake that ordinary Kendrick fans would make which is to “expect” a certain type of album. Your expectations were not met and that’s fine. But that doesn’t make it a bad album or a miss from Kendrick.
@husaanshabendri4331
@husaanshabendri4331 Жыл бұрын
having expectations for a kendrick album is one of the worst things to do, cause he always switches things up with every one of them
@Ravelle17
@Ravelle17 Жыл бұрын
I don’t think he missed all that much. He more or less processed the primary message of each track immediately
@MyPimpinAfro14
@MyPimpinAfro14 Жыл бұрын
@@husaanshabendri4331 you would think they'd learn after 10 years
@miltoncheelomusic
@miltoncheelomusic Жыл бұрын
Why won't you understand this nigga ain't have taste
@brownboy6272
@brownboy6272 Жыл бұрын
You gotta be open to new flows and content in today’s music. You’re tripping if you think N95 wasn’t good sonically. Synths went crazy
@CHBMovies
@CHBMovies 2 жыл бұрын
Saying this album is his weakest writing is wild to me. Father Time, Savior, United In Grief, etc are all phenomenally written songs, and Mother I Sober is legitimately one of his best written songs. I get that it doesn’t have replay value/hits because it’s so personal/experiential, but to say the writing isn’t up to par compared to past albums is bizarre.
@jamesfrancis7407
@jamesfrancis7407 2 жыл бұрын
He smoking on dicks. That’s all I could say. It doesn’t have the raw banger sneak dissing energy or the political shit this time around but to say weakest writing lol. He must have never listened to the first lp not section 80. Honestly this is some great stuff and if this is Kendrick’s final album he had a great run and went out his way.
@uglysegura9616
@uglysegura9616 2 жыл бұрын
I mean it’s not ..but it’s a good song that deserves to be in some of his best songs he’s made ..there’s still time for this to grow but he’s never made anything close to tpab and gkmc since
@Okkotsu86275
@Okkotsu86275 2 жыл бұрын
@@uglysegura9616 That a matter of opinion. And I personally respectfully disagree. People tend to hold things their nostalgic about in high regard.
@ej-oy7ce
@ej-oy7ce 2 жыл бұрын
It’s not bizarre at all. There are lyrical highlights but I definitely think this is his weakest writing that’s not a bad take. Even the personal moments are a lot more literal and less poetic than in his previous albums. By Kendricks standards the writing is a bit dissappinting
@dez-m
@dez-m 2 жыл бұрын
@@uglysegura9616 I respectfully disagree. This album is a bit harder to digest than GKMC and TPAB, and the writing goes to show for that which can make it harder to resonate with. But when it eventually does, it reveals so much about not only Kendrick, but ourselves.
@carteroxley2979
@carteroxley2979 Жыл бұрын
Sonically, N95 was phenomenally pieced together and executed.
@brenetssss
@brenetssss Жыл бұрын
i didnt expect Kendrick would rap on a beat like that
@clarencethermal5430
@clarencethermal5430 Жыл бұрын
@@brenetssss man all the beats he rapped over was crazy when I first heard United in grief the little noise when he says it kept me in a trance replay that part all the time even to this day
@TheBlackestKnight21
@TheBlackestKnight21 Жыл бұрын
I also feel like Shawn is lowkey some people kendrick was talking about on certain songs too. Like trying to hard to intricately decipher each line each bar to the T and he’s like “kendrick made you think about it but he’s not your savior” like kendrick literally sayin brah not every bar is that crazy i’m trynna be human.
@sm2593
@sm2593 Жыл бұрын
I agree, for me this album is meant to make everyone think about how we can be so righteous about things, throw criticism, but we're all hypocrites to an extent, and as much as people don't want to admit it we all have prejudices. I respect Kendrick for being honest about it. This review was a bit too surface level for me, feel like he should have been more open minded. Also people forget that Kendrick is often playing a part in his song or maybe acting out an experience. It doesn't always mean that's what he thinks now...
@chelronin7843
@chelronin7843 2 жыл бұрын
I’m mexican, and I don’t want this to seem like I’m trying to steal black trauma. But Mother I Sober really spoke to me and borderline triggered me because I went through something similar and so has my family. It’s happened a lot to us as well, just in different ways. Or maybe its the same idk. But Kendrick speaking so openly about it felt almost empowering because it felt like someone was speaking up for male sexual abuse victims for the first time in hip hop, even music. I hardly ever see that in any genre.
@dekxxkurosaki7777
@dekxxkurosaki7777 2 жыл бұрын
We all go through it fam
@j.rising7286
@j.rising7286 2 жыл бұрын
A lot of parallels in the Black and Brown experience. Not exactly the same but many similarities. Your feelings are valid.
@PhoenixBlack_741
@PhoenixBlack_741 2 жыл бұрын
Listen, first of all you have something in common with us all… You’re human. Where you come from doesn’t matter; we all go through it in one way or another. No matter what the effed up situation is. It’s a human experience. Keep you head up! 💯👊🏾🖖🏾
@justsomebloke460
@justsomebloke460 2 жыл бұрын
me too man, im a white fellow and it brought me to tears, even if im missing a certain cultural context.. even if my family's experience's aren't rooted in racism it still hits home hope you and your family are keeping well after your trauma 💙
@KlearJOfficial
@KlearJOfficial 2 жыл бұрын
Bro.......you Black.....ancestors were slaves.....
@rebrand7802
@rebrand7802 2 жыл бұрын
This album felt a lot more emotional, powerful, thematically deep, and versatile than DAMN. I personally believe that Kendrick took a lot more risks here than he did with DAMN and overall I liked the songs a lot more here than on DAMN. The album was very beautiful in the Melodie’s and themes kendrick conveyed with each song and it definitely isn’t a radio friendly album, but that’s what makes it so beautiful and enchanting. This was Kendricks raw, emotional therapy session and I love it!
@onrevsop
@onrevsop 2 жыл бұрын
I agree 💯
@bigchill5835
@bigchill5835 2 жыл бұрын
for me it feels like an album you listen to alone and reflect on life
@thunk2522
@thunk2522 2 жыл бұрын
Thats exactly what i was thinking the songs may not be as good as damn but they certainly feel great to listen to them because you can relate to them
@jonasshenker9433
@jonasshenker9433 2 жыл бұрын
I can agree with everything but versatile I really don't think this album is versatile at all when compared to something like DAMN.
@ManLikeMatts
@ManLikeMatts Жыл бұрын
You said exactly how i feel
@oklol7799
@oklol7799 Жыл бұрын
I will never understand why a lot of people didn’t love this in the first listen. This album had so much uniqueness and beauty and even some bangers. I enjoyed almost every song first listen because of the flows, the deeper meanings, the productions, and the I liked the features
@0rg164
@0rg164 Жыл бұрын
I ain’t never seen someone miss the point of a song as badly as you did on Auntie Diaries 😭
@Onyxiate
@Onyxiate Жыл бұрын
He really boiled the whole point down to “Imma say the f-slur while saying homophobia is bad”.
@littlelordfuckleroy3822
@littlelordfuckleroy3822 Жыл бұрын
criticism of the song does not equate to "missing the point," he understood it just fine
@hhhpestock951
@hhhpestock951 Жыл бұрын
Yeah he got it a little off, but I think he also made an honest mistake and thought something was going on like 'Kendrick had a gay aunt and was stuck in some sort of denial thing' rather than 'Kendrick has a trans uncle and came to understand his uncle, and his cousin more over time', also the f slurs are pretty damn offensive, but it's also storytelling and we're not excusing it, far from it, but it's also showing the growth he went through, and that he's working on himself. This whole thing really is like an album of recorded therapy. The one thing on this song that feels like it doesn't serve the narrative is when Kendrick deadnames Kate Jenner though, I think Kendrick could've done without that. This is all just the opinion of one, fairly closeted trans woman though, I know that plenty people in the community will feel differently than I do, this is just how it affects me personally. I myself really like this song, I get happy tears/bittersweet tears when I listen to it, it's really emotional and it resonates well with me.
@dmcfail987
@dmcfail987 11 ай бұрын
And this album still trash
@samisellam6969
@samisellam6969 2 жыл бұрын
I have never been more in a disagreement of a album like I don’t understand how people think it’s bad I personally love it.
@brotherchason
@brotherchason 2 жыл бұрын
Why do you love it?
@samisellam6969
@samisellam6969 2 жыл бұрын
@@brotherchason I love it because how experimental and different his flows sounds from his other albums. I love the lyrical themes throughout the album about self acceptance, toxic masculinity, and the commentary on our culture. And I generally just love the vibe and the instrumentals on the album.
@RR-xo2wi
@RR-xo2wi 2 жыл бұрын
@@samisellam6969 gay excuse to like a shit album
@jacobsifuentes2903
@jacobsifuentes2903 2 жыл бұрын
@@samisellam6969 he did say new flows coming be patient brotha
@chano8686
@chano8686 2 жыл бұрын
Kendrick is one of the greats but I struggle with this album. Lyrically of course it's there... It's Kenny after all! to me it just doesn't have that timeless sound like GKMC & TPABF. Love United in grief & Savior though. As important as his messages are I also need that groove. This album is missing it imo & has left me bitterly disappointed especially after a 5 year wait. Sound is too close to the Black Panther ST & Damn which I wasn't a fan of. You can't hit the mark every time I guess
@dmlueders
@dmlueders 2 жыл бұрын
This is one of the first albums I’ve listened to in a long time that is so ahead of its time. This is how beautiful rap/ hip hop can be. I’ve been listening to k dot for a really long time and I never expected him to reach this level of artistry. This is how you take your art and push it to the next level.
@YoMamasLlama22
@YoMamasLlama22 2 жыл бұрын
HOW DO YOU NOT LIKE N95 someone hold me back
@Lakeshowangel
@Lakeshowangel Жыл бұрын
Fr lol that shit goes hard but I feel like if he listened to the album all the way through 2-3 times he would probably like it
@melissagonzalez4638
@melissagonzalez4638 Жыл бұрын
FACTS
@gabrielkissell7464
@gabrielkissell7464 Жыл бұрын
Because the song is mediocre
@YoMamasLlama22
@YoMamasLlama22 Жыл бұрын
@@gabrielkissell7464 honestly man. Yeah the album hasn’t aged as well for me as I hoped
@ra3ius
@ra3ius Жыл бұрын
@@YoMamasLlama22 I think it’s still amazing, I would give all the songs a 9. I replay it so much lol.
@wadecushing4863
@wadecushing4863 2 жыл бұрын
Loved your feature on we cry together Shawn I thought you and Kendrick going back and forth was amazing
@ucheifedigbo8272
@ucheifedigbo8272 2 жыл бұрын
😭
@montesoul
@montesoul 2 жыл бұрын
RELAX lmao
@kc.21k
@kc.21k 2 жыл бұрын
I get it LOL 💀💀🤣
@HipHopfan_
@HipHopfan_ 2 жыл бұрын
Get your meme comment to theneedledrop please
@wadecushing4863
@wadecushing4863 2 жыл бұрын
@@HipHopfan_ you really trying with that username huh
@emilianoflores4270
@emilianoflores4270 2 жыл бұрын
Everyone was expecting a gangsta ass album reflecting on todays society instead we got a really poetic soul exploring album We cry together, father time, auntie diaries and mother l sober have such a good storytelling concept
@dez-m
@dez-m 2 жыл бұрын
100%
@Okkotsu86275
@Okkotsu86275 2 жыл бұрын
The Crown was one most pivotal songs I think Kendrick has done. I think everyone just wants Damn 2.0 or Good Kid part 2. And this album is far from that. Which I’m pretty thankful for.
@sue3timez575
@sue3timez575 2 жыл бұрын
It's a good album to reflect on but in terms of enjoyability it's very very dim... There's some tracks like mr morald a wct but man, almost no replay value
@jaychulo223
@jaychulo223 2 жыл бұрын
@@Okkotsu86275 he basically took all the past albums and summed it up in this that’s all 💯
@RealCGH
@RealCGH 2 жыл бұрын
@@sue3timez575 meh I'm really enjoying relistening to the album
@gimmeyourankles
@gimmeyourankles 2 жыл бұрын
as much as i love kendrick latest work, this is what made me put kendrick as my favorite rapper. he made me trully think about things i've been avoiding, especially with aunties diaries and mother i sober... even tho i know people was expecting a second good kid m.a.a.d city, i feel like this has a great potential to start a conversation about sexual trauma, gender, mental issues and all the sh*t we been avoiding.
@alk327
@alk327 2 жыл бұрын
I am glad that this album is not like his previous…it’s just another layer of his artistic capacity. With 4 solid albums already out to be able to still come out with this level of work 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 “this is not Kendrick” just shows that people get stuck with one sound from an artist and expect that same side every album.
@Akrostix
@Akrostix 2 жыл бұрын
"The point of art is to disturb the comfortable and comfort the disturbed." As someone who has wrestled with my gender and sexuality since childhood, I really don't see a problem with Auntie Diaries. Pretty much this whole album is confrontational and provocative, it's supposed to take aspects of ourselves we don't like and smack us in the face with it. I think this song is most effective for people in exactly Kendrick's position, people who have/had double standards on the usage of slurs in a casual context. And the only way to get the point across is to put it in bold text. Intention is important, and Kendrick is basically saying "gay and trans rights", so anyone who wants to be upset by that needs to do some healing themselves. Plenty of other things have explored this like South Park and IASIP, understanding slurs in context is what matters. Like if a college professor got fired for reading a text from the Jim Crow era with racial slurs in it, most people would be confused and mad af about that. Context matters always. The last part of the song is meant to be cynical, Kendrick doesn't want a free for all of slurs being tossed around. He's condemning their use in a context of not understanding the pain it might cause someone else. He knows his usage could potentially be hurtful, but imo that's really only the case if someone isn't really listening to what he's saying on the song. Just my two cents. edit: the "if Jack Harlow did dadada" argument doesn't hold up as much as it seems. Kendrick and LGBTQIA+ are members of a minority, Jack Harlow is a straight, white male. Is Kendrick functioning from a place of privilege? Sure, but nowhere near the level of a white rapper (which is its own can of worms) choosing to say the N-word to pat themselves on the back to their primarily white audience for how no longer racist they are.
@caylayoung5736
@caylayoung5736 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks people don’t understand art they just love playing victim instead of seeing where people are coming. From self expression right or wrong is art I love to see people true thoughts rather than them trying to skate around people feeling about what politically correct don’t be be honest
@mimi-qc8wq
@mimi-qc8wq 2 жыл бұрын
im so glad kendrick talked about what he did on auntie diaries he is clearly supportive of trans people and shows his growth as a person overtime on the issue
@kendrickjenkins96
@kendrickjenkins96 2 жыл бұрын
Spot on fr
@dez-m
@dez-m 2 жыл бұрын
EXACTLY!!! I resonate so much with that song as a bisexual. I would use the slurs casually to play a hyper masculine facade when I was really only dehumanizing myself in the process. VERY POWERFUL SONG!
@cathal4330
@cathal4330 2 жыл бұрын
Gustave courbet quote?
@JashtheBrash
@JashtheBrash 2 жыл бұрын
This isn't an entertainment album - it's a therapy album. I don't really see myself replaying individual tracks, but I'll be listening to the whole thing over and over.
@Hadogei123456789
@Hadogei123456789 2 жыл бұрын
That's exactly how I listen to the album as well.
@sandilemakhubela6844
@sandilemakhubela6844 2 жыл бұрын
@@Hadogei123456789 same😭😭
@CHEESEDADDY
@CHEESEDADDY 2 жыл бұрын
father time, count me out, and savior are all absolute bangers
@Mr.RueBean
@Mr.RueBean 2 жыл бұрын
The title track is a banger I have it on repeat. Mr. Morale
@CHEESEDADDY
@CHEESEDADDY 2 жыл бұрын
@@Mr.RueBean mirror, purple hearts, rich spirit, N95, Die hard
@marlonlahens
@marlonlahens 2 жыл бұрын
The album is about breaking generational curses. It's personal but its not just for himself, it's for everyone, especially the black community, who are haunted by the traumas experienced by our ancestors.
@realzhella6817
@realzhella6817 Жыл бұрын
What about jews, what about indians, what about the Chinese, what about Koreans...everyone has experienced haunting tragedies more so than black people
@eddythewire3755
@eddythewire3755 Жыл бұрын
Yeah only white teenagers hate on this album, I mean t he y got the like of carti and future all those years
@eddythewire3755
@eddythewire3755 Жыл бұрын
@@realzhella6817 chinese, Indian ? Experiencing more than black people lol. You probably think buffalo mass shooting was not racially motivated. Indian can have their rapper on who they can relate or white pop star.
@realzhella6817
@realzhella6817 Жыл бұрын
@@eddythewire3755 see this victim mentality is what's gonna get you no where
@marlonlahens
@marlonlahens Жыл бұрын
@@realzhella6817 Sure, many demographics of people have experienced trauma, but the trauma of black people is unique in it’s been a prolonged cycle of abuse. That’s why this trauma is ‘generational’ and why so many negative patterns have been ingrained into our psyche and then passed on to the next generation. Black trauma is unique in that way. ‘More so?’ Come on dude I don’t know if that’s true. Even if what your saying is true, he isn’t really obligated or in the right really to speak on the traumas of other demographics of people, he’s a black man, not Chinese, Korean, etc. If any of those demographics of people can truly relate to what he’s saying there’s no one stopping them from hearing the message as well. But the message is primarily targeted towards the black community because, he is black obviously, and we genuinely need to hear this the most.
@ear4321
@ear4321 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t understand how you’re not into this album musically. The instrumentals are so rich with some of the best cord progressions I’ve heard. This is probably gonna end up as one of my favourite Kendrick albums next to TPAB and GKMC
@MrShinyArceus
@MrShinyArceus 2 жыл бұрын
Ikr! The buildup in Auntie Diaries, Count Me Out, and Mirror cause me to ascend every time! 😌
@dammpeggy7139
@dammpeggy7139 2 жыл бұрын
God no
@techlos1
@techlos1 2 жыл бұрын
Just his opinion, he's not an expert, we can all have our opinions.
@MrShinyArceus
@MrShinyArceus 2 жыл бұрын
@@techlos1 “Oh, you worried about a critic? That ain’t protocol.” 🔥🔥🔥
@TheDarkVirusx
@TheDarkVirusx Жыл бұрын
Also it was his first listen, takes a couple listens to fully grasp the album.
@corbz6545
@corbz6545 2 жыл бұрын
The whole album is Kendrick growing from his ignorance and showing how certain elements of life and the culture can trap you, it’s one big therapy session the disc 1 is Kendrick showing all his frustrations and his issues, the second disc is Kendrick breaking through and kind of accepting the fact that he can’t change his perspective to please the world or please anyone and he basically states that he accepts how ignorant he was in the past and that he moves past it with his own opinion that no one can change
@thesoundmajors9858
@thesoundmajors9858 2 жыл бұрын
He used this album as a breaking of generational curses that plagued his family as well as giving the culture permission to start breaking ours even if it's by using him as a sacrifice. Tuff
@kingljay2330
@kingljay2330 2 жыл бұрын
On Mother I Sober he’s describing his mom being “touched” and worrying about if Kendrick had been “touched” . Although he keeps saying no, he wants to prove it didn’t happens by having sex with a lot of women, which has now affected his relationship. But before it can haunt his children, because he has put everything on the table, and addressed it, he can move forward now . Breaking generational curses. Then he goes on to celebrate because now he doesn’t hate himself, he loves himself and is making better decisions now
@CatACor21.
@CatACor21. 2 жыл бұрын
Right?! That’s how I understood it. 👍🏽
@oj397
@oj397 2 жыл бұрын
this
@Kinobambino
@Kinobambino 2 жыл бұрын
yesss this album was so dope boggles my mind some people call it trash
@officialconch
@officialconch 2 жыл бұрын
Yes but to think that is some grand conclusion that needed to be decoded is delusional. This album was not that “deep” but that’s ok. Mother I Sober is a top 10 Kendrick song.
@EnzoPepsiCola
@EnzoPepsiCola 2 жыл бұрын
@@Kinobambino opinions I suppose
@zents1989
@zents1989 Жыл бұрын
He didn't miss at all . Album gets better with each listen. Same as DAMN was for me. Wasnt fukcing with it at first. But now i cant even stop thinking about it. He did it again 👏👏👏👏👏👏
@KolydoscopeMusic
@KolydoscopeMusic 2 жыл бұрын
This album is a conceptual therapy session. It helps the listener (and Kendrick) come to terms with what it means to live the human experience. Kendrick (as he states) is all of us so there’s a lot that we, as humans, can relate with. He speaks on the human experience. He talks about mental health, who we should view as our ‘saviors’, topics that historically have brought us together and pushed us apart. It’s empowerment, it’s the removal of the shackles.
@bennyt3701
@bennyt3701 2 жыл бұрын
This album is theatrical in all the right ways, it's unlike anything we've heard from him before and I think it'll grow on me even more. It's already great after the first listen. This is the most vulnerable we've ever seen Kenny. This is pure art.
@MyReBeLz1
@MyReBeLz1 2 жыл бұрын
Literally his greatest album and I stand by that
@fsmast1
@fsmast1 2 жыл бұрын
Yessssss
@promiseomiponle810
@promiseomiponle810 2 жыл бұрын
@@MyReBeLz1 yes
@dabs.47
@dabs.47 2 жыл бұрын
@@MyReBeLz1 bruh it just came out, damn. (Pun intended)
@forthewin3910
@forthewin3910 2 жыл бұрын
Theatrical is definitely the right word. It feels like hearing a movie. Each song is definitely a story being told.
@CRzyHDedJHny
@CRzyHDedJHny 2 жыл бұрын
A sentiment I've seen floating around is that Kendrick Lamar made the album he wanted to make, and he doesn't personally care too much about how people take him anymore. I personally agree.
@Flamerunner451
@Flamerunner451 2 жыл бұрын
That’s part of what Mirror’s about
@syruptalk
@syruptalk 2 жыл бұрын
@@Flamerunner451 exactly
@Rll_2206
@Rll_2206 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly after knowing that I appreciate the album even more.
@RKO94-49
@RKO94-49 2 жыл бұрын
Thats exactly what eminem did with revival, yet people trashed it like crazy lol, yet they don't know this music wasn't for them, it was for HIM. This kendrick album right here is dope, this album is for HIM.
@donmacmilly
@donmacmilly 2 жыл бұрын
@@RKO94-49 Don't compare. I didn't like the album because it's not for me, but it's not a bad album. Eminem albums were progressively trash until it got so bad people stop being bias fans
@takecare3852
@takecare3852 2 жыл бұрын
This album is honestly such a masterpiece. It was everything an more I wanted from Kendrick. Thank you King Kenny 🙌🏽
@MrShinyArceus
@MrShinyArceus 2 жыл бұрын
🤴🏿
@siroscar2790
@siroscar2790 Жыл бұрын
MASTERPIECE... COME ON MAN...
@takecare3852
@takecare3852 Жыл бұрын
@@siroscar2790 you gotta really listen to the music bro..
@siroscar2790
@siroscar2790 Жыл бұрын
@@takecare3852 NOT THIS TIME... BUT I REALLY LOVE " WE CRY TOGETHER " THAT'S GOING ON MY KENDRICK LAMAR PLAYLIST.
@dmcfail987
@dmcfail987 11 ай бұрын
Everything a masterpiece to you niggas
@djb1ge
@djb1ge 2 жыл бұрын
"DAMN." was a tough act to follow. That album was covered so much, covered immensely on KZbin, and Kendrick even won a Pulitzer for it. "MM&TBS", to me is like a "TPAB" or even "Yeezus" that once we give it more time to breathe, it'll be looked back at as a great album. Great outing from Kendrick. I'm not sure where I rank it compared to his other LPs, as I've only listened to it all the way once, but I think it'll hold up as time passes. Now, the BIG question on everyone's minds: Will "MM&TBS" lose to "Come Home the Kids Miss You" at the Grammy's next year for Best Rap Album? lol
@miketatum9321
@miketatum9321 Жыл бұрын
I instantly loved tpab. Can’t get into this one
@TortaGuy12
@TortaGuy12 Жыл бұрын
Macklemore in the grammys flashback 😭
@coldstolen8666
@coldstolen8666 Жыл бұрын
this not even a rap album
@Hamun002
@Hamun002 Жыл бұрын
I am very surprised DAMN got a Pulitzer. I feel like out of all of his albums it was and is his weakest. Not trying to disrespect him, but I feel like TPAB should have gotten it. That album is just so beautifully written. DAMN as an album would struggle in my mind otherwise. The album conceptually feels like a hangover, which isn't bad, but the feeling is just so pervasive throughout. It doesn't matter really I guess, its not like we as Americans even know who wins the Pulitzer these days.
@DisturbedPig98
@DisturbedPig98 2 жыл бұрын
The album is a breath of fresh air from the world we live in today. It's so raw, deep, honest, real, and full of emotion. It depicts the struggles and hardships we all go through that today's culture seems to mask and pretend isn't there
@thethiccdonut5257
@thethiccdonut5257 2 жыл бұрын
Don't get me wrong, I love party bangers and artists like Yeat, Ericdoa, and midwxst, but nothing I've listened to in the past decade hit me as hard as this album. It's so personal and introspective to the point where it's uncomfortable at times, but that's why I love it. Idk if I would put this or GKMC as my number 1 cuz they are both just so good.
@we_ate_buffalo8805
@we_ate_buffalo8805 2 жыл бұрын
Messages were a 10/10. Presentation for the majority of the album were 6/10 for me. Still amazing
@DisturbedPig98
@DisturbedPig98 2 жыл бұрын
@@thethiccdonut5257 straight facts. Each song was so raw with emotion, I was able to actually feel it. I haven't had an album do that to me in a long time. K dot's just on another level of artistry and creativity
@henrylam92
@henrylam92 2 жыл бұрын
All those new rappers glamorized drug usage and escapism. Kendrick goes straight to the point of how he feels, thinks, and how he has grown to see the bigger picture
@brook21ed
@brook21ed 2 жыл бұрын
This might be a different take on it but I feel like Artist like Kendrick and J. Cole maybe even Kanye go through different stages in their lives that molds their crafts. And at the end of the day they just end up competing with themselves to reach a level of artistry that isn’t achievable anymore because they’re not in the same state of mind. Kanye will never Make another album like College dropout. J. Cole will never make another album like Forest Hills Drive. And Kendrick will never make another good kid mad city. As much as I love to pimp a butterfly and damn I think it’s a good thing it shows growth. we have to adjust to their art. I actually liked a lot of songs in this album but you’re right some of the songs just weren’t hitting maybe because I’m not in his State of mind. I’m gonna listen to this album maybe six more times before I can Properly assess it.
@samuelsarellano2755
@samuelsarellano2755 2 жыл бұрын
Kendrick most personal album, it’s like every song is almost like a rant or him venting to someone or something. This album has so much to take in and settle. When I first heard TPAB I was disappointed because it was different and not like GKMC. Although with more listens and time I loved and enjoyed TPAB, this album I feel like is going to age like fine wine. Give the album some time and take it in and enjoy it.🫂
@seabassdarapper
@seabassdarapper 2 жыл бұрын
The reason I love GKMC so much is because it managed to perfectly blend a deep artistic narrative and entertainment. The rest of Kendrick's career has felt like sacrificing one for another a little bit
@razizarook5366
@razizarook5366 2 жыл бұрын
@@seabassdarapper TPAB was a musical masterpiece though. I don't know I don't really like the sound of GKMC...
@mightquinnable
@mightquinnable 2 жыл бұрын
Very personal, first time listening though you can tell
@gregb9264
@gregb9264 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly this album is like him running out of things to rap about It’s not necessarily bad but it’s kind of a mid - Kendrick (upper mid but still)
@Daniel-ch2vf
@Daniel-ch2vf 2 жыл бұрын
@@seabassdarapper can’t agree more. GKMC very easy and enjoyable listening experience especially compared to TPAB
@attiyya1300
@attiyya1300 2 жыл бұрын
I didn’t love it at first, but the album is growing on me with each listen. Kinda went through something similar with DAMN. Kdot is a genius, and I respect the level of transparency and vulnerability he put into this album. He’s definitely set apart for sure 💯
@dougefressh
@dougefressh Жыл бұрын
I was high and tired on my first listen and felt the same way, several mid tracks to me. I can't get this album out of my mind. Every time I listen the album grows. And the songs I didn't like first listen are my fav, like Crown and Rich Spirit
@zedx6321
@zedx6321 2 жыл бұрын
this album gonna be a staple in hip hop when people wanna look at storytelling. this album does it picture perfect.
@Keedz
@Keedz 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed, the storytelling and art is amazing
@dez-m
@dez-m 2 жыл бұрын
HANDS DOWN!!!
@jordandarden8633
@jordandarden8633 2 жыл бұрын
Give it a couple years, people will come around
@skornia8101
@skornia8101 2 жыл бұрын
@ChuckDaProducer Exactly, poetry is nice but at the end of the day for me its still music thats kinda mild
@erich1380
@erich1380 2 жыл бұрын
idk how the fuck people think this is one of Kendricks best albums. it's just too much.
@m1dsp1k3r
@m1dsp1k3r 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like this album is the “4 your eyes only” of Kendrick’s discography. It’s not banger heavy or really music I’d put in my playlist, but it was like catching up with an old friend on the phone when they’re dealing with some stuff.
@AdamAdam-md4mi
@AdamAdam-md4mi 2 жыл бұрын
If we’re talking quality, comparing this record to that album is wild. That album was good, but this is a classic
@KidGamer537
@KidGamer537 2 жыл бұрын
@@AdamAdam-md4mi lmao j cole produced that whole album his self damn near… kendrick only produced like 6 songs out of this whole album, don’t ever say some dumb ish like that again bruh.
@KidGamer537
@KidGamer537 2 жыл бұрын
@@AdamAdam-md4mi i’m a kendrick fan till i die but j cole deserves some respect mf.
@brajwasi6258
@brajwasi6258 2 жыл бұрын
​@@AdamAdam-md4mi not a classic. Many k dot fans like me can't come to terms with that statement.
@amrit-2865
@amrit-2865 2 жыл бұрын
@@brajwasi6258 time will tell if this really is a classic
@vb2388
@vb2388 2 жыл бұрын
My Top 10 from the Album (as of now) 1. Mother I Sober 2. Auntie Diaries 3. Father Time 4. We Cry Together 5. Savior 6. Mirror 7. United in Grief 8. N95 9. Mr. Morale 10. Worldwide Steppers
@sniv7772
@sniv7772 Жыл бұрын
In my honest opinion I really really love this album. Maybe not the one withb most bangers, but its probably his most personal and the most meaningful behind TBAP, really love We Cry Together, i was FLABBERGASTED the first listen lmao
@herostrikerneo5516
@herostrikerneo5516 2 жыл бұрын
I think what might get some people is that the album is less typically “entertaining” and without bangers than some of his other work. But he trades that in for vulnerability and openness in a project where he says in mirror “I choose me” and more importantly that “you should chose you”. He’s done trying to be anything to anybody or the black savior that the black community lifts him up to be. He’s getting off the soapbox that he tried so hard to preach from and saying he’s only human. Maybe not necessarily the project we wanted, but the project he needed.
@Jack-uf2yw
@Jack-uf2yw 2 жыл бұрын
On tpab he was open and vulnerable and it also sounded great. Why does he have to trade one in to get the other, he can do both he’s done it before
@faustsiftar7683
@faustsiftar7683 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, im listening to it for the first time at 12 am and its probably because im tired, but I didnt like the album as much as Damn. I can hear alot of good lyrics and interesting tracks ill relisten to but for me musically so far that the tracks arent different enough from one another. There are definitely fewer bangers and stand outs for me
@herostrikerneo5516
@herostrikerneo5516 2 жыл бұрын
@@Jack-uf2yw I would argue he’s a lot more open on this project, and due to it’s personal nature it’s not meant to be bumped the same way those other works are. You gotta meet the artist at where they’re coming from with this specific experience rather than trying to compare it to an album that served a totally different purpose to them.
@trayjohnson7065
@trayjohnson7065 2 жыл бұрын
@@Jack-uf2yw what doesn't sound good about it? Like sonically, what's wrong with the sound?
@ObservableObserver
@ObservableObserver 2 жыл бұрын
Not what I needed, but it seems like a project that Kendrick needed. If making these songs helped him to work through some stuff, I'm glad he made them. And more power to the people who like this album, but I personally don't like it very much. Sonically it's just not my cup of tea. But that's okay. We don't all have to like the same things.
@harrys1946
@harrys1946 2 жыл бұрын
Not to be harsh, but it seems that you wanted an album that sonically aligned and entertained you + the general populace. But it seems like Kendrick this time around made an album for himself to continue moving forward and that's beautiful to me. It's what he had in him for the past 5 years, and that's what he crafted with. Sure it may not resonate and relate to the overall populace but I think art is for the artist first and foremost. Not everything needs to be relatable, sometimes it's nice to just listen to someone else's story. I think people sometimes forget that artist are people too; they go through their own specific problems and deal with them in their own specific ways. No one's perfect, they aren't always going to be morally correct like a lot people want them to be. But it's still nice to hear and know they want to share their experiences with such a large audience.
@senorsavage8702
@senorsavage8702 2 жыл бұрын
He was very clear on the fact that he does not like the way the music sounded simple. He didn't take away from the fact that Kendrick made a personal album he even acknowledged that and said he was happy about out it. He even found the songs relatable what more you what, shawn to lie and say it sounds good when he doesn't think so. He didn't like the songs sonically and thats it, don't paint a picture like shawn didn't appreciate the nuances of the album.
@knowingmathwiz1117
@knowingmathwiz1117 2 жыл бұрын
To me, no matter how thematically great an album can be or how personal an album may be, if the songs don’t sound that great, then no concept can redeem that…
@Vageta1999
@Vageta1999 2 жыл бұрын
@@knowingmathwiz1117 yeah the problem is that it’s just not for you. People have to understand that something cannot be your taste and still be good. The definition of sounding good is subjective because on first listen I liked all of the weirder sounding tracks that Sean hated and found the ones he liked kinda boring. I don’t think artists should be in service of pleasing the public because they’re not a commodity. They should be able to make what they want and I can accept it on its own merits.
@Jimmy1982Playlists
@Jimmy1982Playlists 2 жыл бұрын
@@Vageta1999 Hear, hear! I think the sonics on here are absolutely incredible... there's just not a bunch of club bangers! This may end up my personal favorite album of his...
@TheLegendaryLoboSolo
@TheLegendaryLoboSolo 2 жыл бұрын
Especially funny because he was just saying he didn't want more of the same from Kendrick a week or two ago in another video. Well Kendrick went a different direction and guess what? Turns out Shawn actually just wanted DAMN pt 2
@kh0357
@kh0357 2 жыл бұрын
this album is one of the best albums in a very very long time, kendrick absolutely did it again and he arguably stepped up his craft from DAMN and made his feelings open to the world. absolute classic as always by the goat 10/10
@dooekeifogologo0qwp92ognfnd10l
@dooekeifogologo0qwp92ognfnd10l Ай бұрын
This album, sonically sucks, damn is light years better.
@dooekeifogologo0qwp92ognfnd10l
@dooekeifogologo0qwp92ognfnd10l Ай бұрын
I think the only tracks better than loyalty are n95 and count me out honestly. He couldve made a banger of an album but he made this personal bullshit shitshow of an album
@BearHeadedWerewolf
@BearHeadedWerewolf 2 жыл бұрын
I love this album because I'm learning about Kendrick. He's essentially updating us with what he's been thinking and feeling. He's catering to himself and how he feels while the world moves forward, not us. This album is gonna age very well. Also, while I may not agree with Shawn all of the time, but I value his opinion on music because it's different to my own. It challenges my perspective and understanding of interpreting music.
@chivescucumber9764
@chivescucumber9764 2 жыл бұрын
This album isn’t a movie, a book, or an experience. It feels like a play. A theatrical art that you could sit down and watch this be acted out on broadway.
@kingvampopium2421
@kingvampopium2421 2 жыл бұрын
I felt the exact same way. especially on we cry together
@HipHopfan_
@HipHopfan_ 2 жыл бұрын
It's music
@chivescucumber9764
@chivescucumber9764 2 жыл бұрын
@@HipHopfan_ well I mean, yeah? But I always hear people say an album feels like a movie or it’s a story that you could read. I don’t think I’ve heard an album and my first thought is that it felt like a play. It’s very interesting
@sue3timez575
@sue3timez575 2 жыл бұрын
yeah but it gets so slow sometimes... Especially in tracks like N95 it's just downright cringey
@godussop391
@godussop391 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly so it’s mid 🤣
@hullstar242
@hullstar242 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly the album is a roller coaster of gorgeous Melodie’s, insanely personal bars, and some of the absolute hardest experimental beats paired with insanely high quality delivery. I was blown away.
@RazeDee
@RazeDee 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah he pulled it off really well
@sevyntee1024
@sevyntee1024 2 жыл бұрын
fr
@GoySlopBurritoBar
@GoySlopBurritoBar 2 жыл бұрын
Same. I loved everything but kodaks verse (his interlude was cool tho)
@slackstarfish8133
@slackstarfish8133 2 жыл бұрын
Where exactly are the gorgeous Melodies? There isn’t a single song on this album that sounds better than TPAB or DAMN
@petergirgis6524
@petergirgis6524 2 жыл бұрын
@@slackstarfish8133 you smokin crack?
@HelloEarthling
@HelloEarthling Жыл бұрын
People dont understand how different tastes can be, because as someone who likes Kendricks depth, this has so much replayability to me
@xevn7413
@xevn7413 Жыл бұрын
I fw Shawn cee’s reactions & insights heavy but I couldn’t shake the feeling that he took so many of these songs/lyrics at face value and failed to spot the intricate subtleties woven into them. I don’t think Kendrick really drew a line in the sand on any of the topics (ie. Shawn’s thoughts on Auntie diaries) he brought up or even proposed a decisive solution for them. Instead he shined a spotlight on the perspective he’d been taught his whole life, and so many others, in a way that allows many an opportunity to process a lot of these abstract feelings that otherwise can’t be nailed down
@lucasmeyerink7098
@lucasmeyerink7098 2 жыл бұрын
BRO OUTSIDE of this being a great album but can we talk about how Shawn Cee is really the goat for having guts chillin on his background?! BERSERK FOR THE WIN
@lucasmeyerink7098
@lucasmeyerink7098 2 жыл бұрын
Let’s get some love for two goats💞🤧 I wanna see who fucking wit the guts in the background
@leonghchan
@leonghchan 2 жыл бұрын
Shit didn't even see that. I just started trading Berserk, so far it's sick.
@SquatsAndOats2plate
@SquatsAndOats2plate 2 жыл бұрын
RIP MIURA. RIP TO A TRUE KING.
@lucasmeyerink7098
@lucasmeyerink7098 2 жыл бұрын
@@SquatsAndOats2plate rip the goat🤧
@lucasmeyerink7098
@lucasmeyerink7098 2 жыл бұрын
@@leonghchan bru I just started rereading it because I spent 500$ on the deluxe edition
@overtonarts3290
@overtonarts3290 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like this album had such a clear and strong narrative??? He weaved so many stories, of personal experiences he's been through that left him feeling really morally conflicted. On his relationship between race and love, empathy for male trauma with condemnation of toxic masculinity, the role male aggression can play in relationships, his evolving perspectives on lgbt rights, and his sense of duty to family built upon difficult childhood experiences on his previous albums i feel like he has been fighting for acceptance and respect from his peers in the world he grew up in. with this album i feel like as he has been transitioning into fatherhood, he's recognizing that actually, the world around him has often played a negative role in his personal growth - that what gets him that respect hasnt always been congruent with his own moral compass.... seeing that that in order to grow into a better person and be a stronger role model for his children he needs to swallow his pride and let go of some of those hang ups. to look internally to concentrate on his own personal growth instead. he's mr morale, sharing his journey of personal growth. by the time he talks about breaking the cycle abuse on Mother I Sober, with his children coming in at the end.... it really feels like a triumphant breakthrough. And the closing track? to me it really sounded like he's recognizing that he's been in a toxic relationship with the community that he loves, and is working on setting some healthy boundaries so that he can put himself first and grow into a better person: "I realized, true love's not savin' face But unconditional When will you let me go? I trust you’ll find independence If not, then all is forgiven Sorry I didn't save the world, my friend I was too busy buildin' mine again I choose me, I'm sorry" This wasn't just the Kendrick album i was hoping for, it really may grow to be my all time favourite. I've heard it through 5 times already and it feels more emotional with each listen. Anyway, love your perspective, i hope it grows on you. bless.
@cobbfunnybrain6632
@cobbfunnybrain6632 2 жыл бұрын
This comment sums up absolutely every opinion I have on this album
@arjungutta7762
@arjungutta7762 2 жыл бұрын
couldn’t have said it better
@PotatoPizza420
@PotatoPizza420 2 жыл бұрын
5 times??? Bruh u diff 😂
@overtonarts3290
@overtonarts3290 2 жыл бұрын
I went to an album drop party last night and hear it through twice before I crashed 😅 I really love this freakin album
@alfonsbardskar827
@alfonsbardskar827 2 жыл бұрын
ur definitely 🅿️
@freedominart11
@freedominart11 2 жыл бұрын
I'm part of the LGBT+ community and Auntie Diaries gave me literal chills when I first listened to it. This song isn't for queer people per-say, it's intended for a straight, more centrist or conservative young male audience that thinks like Kendrick used to think, that it was okay to use those words without a second thought. He's using his privilege as a cis gender man in hip-hop, a culture with a long history of homophobia and transphobia, to speak on something very important. Kendrick is speaking about his community and his family, in a nuanced and contemplative way that most people I genuinely believe wouldn't understand without someone close to them that is LGBT+ I really loved this song and it meant a lot to me, even if the language was offensive. It's intentionally offensive, in a way that you and I understand, but that most average listeners wouldn't get.
@michailchambers
@michailchambers 2 жыл бұрын
Why do ya'll have to say cis gender? Just say 'Man', everybody already knows what it means.
@yuvansb1
@yuvansb1 2 жыл бұрын
@@michailchambers cause there are cis women?
@michailchambers
@michailchambers 2 жыл бұрын
@@yuvansb1 Or Just "Women?' Again, we all know what it means.
@michailchambers
@michailchambers 2 жыл бұрын
@@ozymandias___868 I know what it means But Its pointless to redefine something that's already been universaly defined and accepted before time Immemorial.
@peacechap9715
@peacechap9715 Жыл бұрын
“CIS GENDER” mf I don’t identify as a cis wtf Im a man said and done bro. Not even real, my sister tried coming home with Hes cis and she’s Cis. Bro that shit isn’t real
@sabenws8261
@sabenws8261 Жыл бұрын
bruh this man kept saying that sonically the album wasn’t hitting but then every track would skip over and the best parts and not talk about the them and would even pause right before them ruining their effects 😭 like how you not even gonna mention the beat drop on count me out!? how you gonna say n95 is ass before even getting to its last verse!? cmon now lmao too many people be judging this art too quick
@alesdi1732
@alesdi1732 2 жыл бұрын
If I’m understanding the overarching concept, side A is the big steppers. It’s the his old lifestyle, the posturing, the overconfidence, and the questions it all raises. And then side B, Mr. Morale, is about him becoming removed from those life situations. As Shawn said he’s finally in the quiet and having time to unpack his trauma. It literally starts with a song called Count Me Out (yes I know it’s used in a different context in the song but he’s Kendrick so I don’t think it’s a reach to say it’s layered) and ends with him saying he chooses him and releasing himself from the obligations he feels people have put on him as an artist and person.
@dannyc3289
@dannyc3289 2 жыл бұрын
You have honestly hit the nail on the head here
@christopheramson8298
@christopheramson8298 2 жыл бұрын
Yep brilliant take
@alesdi1732
@alesdi1732 Жыл бұрын
@Hasan Piker most definitely overly simplistic. I definitely don’t think I can break down a Kendrick album, six years in the making, with one paragraph lol this was more of a 24 hour analysis, I feel like I’m pulling back new layers with every listen lol
@johntimothy9757
@johntimothy9757 2 жыл бұрын
This album is in the vein of TPAB in that we expected one thing and he did something completely different. The more I listened to it, the more I fucking love this album.
@NKoalaOfficial
@NKoalaOfficial 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@IV_Studio
@IV_Studio 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly bro... I think people who are upset are people that wanted him to release what they wanted but something about Kendrick is that he gives us something different with each album.. Even changes names to show that it's a new person rapping.. But as Oklama said.. " u can't please everybody"
@bezzie7hegenius
@bezzie7hegenius 2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love it!!!!!
@KidGamer537
@KidGamer537 2 жыл бұрын
@@IV_Studio but to go and compromise ones sound is to go from making albums to spread awareness and not caring about getting a “hit” to now making a whole album jus to get some hits; it’s not kendrick. kendrick has been about messages and good music, not good music with messages he’s already spread. man has no more words to say, he shoulda stopped making music after DAMN but instead he ghost writes most of baby keems music and then goes to making the same exact music as baby keem. it’s funny tbh, man was the best rapper of all time and now he has a dirty spot on a resume nobody had in rap and now he’s jus exposing the hypocrisy in his own work. TPAB is his best and nothing compares bruh. DAMN explained his inner workings better than any album and GKMC expresses his culture and the hypocrisy of it already, he didn’t spread a single new message besides the fact that he’s family oriented now instead of focusing on music. he shoulda jus kept his discography the way it was, he’s one of the greatest but no longer the greatest.
@oiinahgiiusadurrybrahchuck7209
@oiinahgiiusadurrybrahchuck7209 2 жыл бұрын
@@KidGamer537 what are you on about this album isn’t about hits and has _a lot_ to say.
@MigRod1981
@MigRod1981 2 жыл бұрын
True masterpiece. Needs time and work to get into it, but it is totally worth it. I am not sure ATM if it even might be his best work. The album is personal, rhymes and flows are 10/10, storytelling on another Level. Many tracks transport emotions, keep u thinking and they keep you locked in 🔒
@mylanpolderman6322
@mylanpolderman6322 Жыл бұрын
scrolling through this comment section was so validating haha i thought i’d be in the minority in saying i disagreed with a lot of this review lmao but i’m glad that it seems like the majority LOVED this project ♥️
@SopranoLFC
@SopranoLFC 2 жыл бұрын
“Kendrick isn’t trans and isn’t gay, so I don’t really want to hear him talk about that”, is a pretty weird takeaway, I think it’s pretty important and somewhat brave that one of the biggest artists, on one of the most anticipated albums of the year, comes out and talks about his internalised homophobia and transphobia, when the genre he’s expressing himself in, has a massive history and problem with lgbtq people, and having Kendrick talk about how he’s grown and changed could be really beneficial to a wider conversation, I get not liking the delivery of it, or thinking it could’ve been done better but saying he shouldn’t be talking about it is a pretty stupid take ngl
@ShawnCee
@ShawnCee 2 жыл бұрын
This is such a tonedeaf response holy shit
@RuthwikRao
@RuthwikRao 2 жыл бұрын
I disagree with Shawn saying that too because there's merit to an artist speaking on something when that artist is literally the most heralded, prestigious figure in the industry at the point in time and is using that to speak on especially marginalized identities that don't get the same level of care and attention in the hip hop and perhaps to an extent, the black community. It's important to recognize the power he therefore holds and what he does with it, so at minimum there is merit in him saying anything about it. There is another reason - There are very few gay or trans persons in at that position of power in the community sadly due to the very nature of said identities being marginalized, so Kendrick being in his position talking about the transphobia and homophobia that is ingrained in hip hop culture in general is not just valid but appreciated, even if that execution has been what some people would consider shoddy and overstepped in certain regards, in the communities he tried to shine a light on. Things like deadnaming, inconsistent use of pronouns (I know he shifts between those to highlight a time in his life where he was wrong but it wasn't executed well enough in my opinion), and the repeated use of f word, those things have garnered the attention even if they make sense in context. ALL of this is perfectly reasonable to do and said communities have every right to feel a little upset, It is perfectly sound to criticize Kendrick for not getting certain things right in this attempt at reconciling the hypocrisy, but saying that Kendrick can't talk about gay or trans issues if he isn't either gay or trans himself is some of the least nuanced stuff that can come out of this discourse.
@SopranoLFC
@SopranoLFC 2 жыл бұрын
@@ShawnCee how is it tone deaf?
@Alief.Prophet
@Alief.Prophet 2 жыл бұрын
@@ShawnCee I think the tonedefness aligns in your thoughts of the song of him not being a part of that demographic so him not completely understanding The point of the song was not about relating to gay or trans people. It was moreso relatable to the people around them that use slurs casually, and indulge in the ignorance that is homophobia. We can dispute the f-bombs all day, but I feel the point of the song is being skewed with "oh he's catering to LGBT members" when that's not......necessarily the point?? He's talking to the people and Christians who chastise these people for no reason. Just feel like that separation needs to be made.
@flippo9394
@flippo9394 2 жыл бұрын
@@ShawnCee there’s nothing tone deaf about what he said at all. Your Jack Harlow comparison doesn’t carry much weight because Harlow is a white man and not a part of a marginalized community. There’s much more to be said about the intersectionality of a black man who grew up in a religious household/community but also with lgbtq family members. Who’s to say Harlow has a lived experience even remotely like that. He clearly doesn’t. The general response we are seeing from the lgbtq community about this record is mostly positive. The trans community in particular needs music like this out there because it’s by an incredibly popular artist who has a broad reach and will now cause his audience to wrestle with ideas and topics that they aren’t accustomed to talking or even thinking about. It’s absolutely a step in the right direction and Kendrick should be commended for making it.
@KrustyyRinger
@KrustyyRinger 2 жыл бұрын
Kendrick has done enough for all of us, I’m happy that he’s making the music he wants to make above anything else, it’s rare somebody of his level gets this much artistic freedom in this current day and it’s beautiful to see
@dez-m
@dez-m 2 жыл бұрын
HELL FUCKING YAH MAN!! To me, that is the BEST ART.
@tujaun1
@tujaun1 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I said.With his talent,he could’ve easily made music people wanted to hear instead he made music we needed to hear and he knew we’d tune in anyways.I think this album is going to age beautifully.
@Devananta-Rafiq
@Devananta-Rafiq 2 жыл бұрын
Fr fr
@2gawd555
@2gawd555 2 жыл бұрын
@@tujaun1 exactly he coulda made a bunch of bangers
@mauhuff
@mauhuff 2 жыл бұрын
Favorite album of his. This project had me crying and after I finished it felt like leaving an intense therapy session or coming down from a tough (but needed) shroom trip. My favorite song of Kendrick is “Sing of Me”. This album gives me that sound/level of storytelling and I love it.
@nicksharma8238
@nicksharma8238 Жыл бұрын
it legit felt a little like a dark psychedelic trip, when I listened to it, it brought up some subconscious shadow in me (to heal ofc). I thought it was an amazing project
@wetfeelings
@wetfeelings 2 жыл бұрын
This album is Kendricks "For Your Eyez Only".. his most personal record yet.
@kevinflynn9423
@kevinflynn9423 Жыл бұрын
Except 4YEO is actually good😭
@ANDR3alfaro
@ANDR3alfaro Жыл бұрын
@@kevinflynn9423 ?
@umransadat2235
@umransadat2235 Жыл бұрын
@@kevinflynn9423 you think this album is trash Kevin?
@acesiegel4467
@acesiegel4467 Жыл бұрын
@@kevinflynn9423 4YEO Is actually embarrassingly disappointing
@Nigeltx2
@Nigeltx2 Жыл бұрын
@@acesiegel4467 Im both a kendrick and cole fan because I admire the art and the respect they have betweeen each other but why do you think 4YEO is dissapointing ?
@carravaggiomikelson870
@carravaggiomikelson870 2 жыл бұрын
Kendrick discography is insane. The diversity in all his albums is soooooooooo surreal. The streak of great albums consecutively being released is only rivaled by YE discography
@InfamousAWJ
@InfamousAWJ 2 жыл бұрын
He’s even more consistent than Ye
@youngpxppa3522
@youngpxppa3522 2 жыл бұрын
@@InfamousAWJ more consistent? go listen to Yes first FIVE albums ….. then listen to Yeezus and Pablo and Ye and Donda 💀🔥🔥🔥🔥
@davinrucker9173
@davinrucker9173 2 жыл бұрын
@@youngpxppa3522 808s isn’t great, donda 2 is bad, and Jesus is king is bad. Kendrick has released classics for 4 albums straight. That’s unheard of
@bkc6873
@bkc6873 2 жыл бұрын
@@davinrucker9173 808s is fire
@NotHim586
@NotHim586 2 жыл бұрын
@@InfamousAWJ You on crack, Kanyes first 5 albums were great. Kendricks first 3 were great and the 2 recent ones are mid.
@jg41709
@jg41709 2 жыл бұрын
The constant theme of tap dancing through the album is meant to highlight how we all dance around our problems and that we need to face them- we cry together/ Purple Hearts show the two contrasting sides of love- how it can be so bad and good at the same time.
@homieflix
@homieflix 2 жыл бұрын
cornball
@Rr48.
@Rr48. 2 жыл бұрын
That’s cool … what about how it sounded
@Scrappy1524
@Scrappy1524 2 жыл бұрын
@@Rr48. shit sounds amazing too. Next question.
@Gintoki_Madao
@Gintoki_Madao 2 жыл бұрын
😅 Kendrick Lamar fans are built different "Tap dancing through the album is meant to highlight how we dance around our problems" But I get it, it's art, we interpret it how we want
@guzivert203
@guzivert203 2 жыл бұрын
@@Gintoki_Madao Bruh go listen to we cry together 5:37 minute mark.
@Mordhaus_
@Mordhaus_ 2 жыл бұрын
I think it’s going to be very personal for a lot of people who live in their heads - for me, it’s one of my favorite Kendrick albums because I can really relate to the internal dialogue that’s happening in terms of trying to break down toxic thought patterns. I personally love it but I love it for different reasons than damn. As for the Auntie Diaries track, you have given me a new perspective on the inherent privilege he is using by dropping the f slur and I appreciate that.
@holyhobbies
@holyhobbies 2 жыл бұрын
Listening to Mr. Moral while working today. Up on a ladder feeling dehydrated in the sun. While listening to Mother I Sober :::: I almost fell of the ladder weeping uncontrollably at the end of the song.
@JWoodYT
@JWoodYT 2 жыл бұрын
This one gonna get better as time goes on. I already like it more today than I did last night.
@Encarnado94
@Encarnado94 2 жыл бұрын
Same
@arunmason9601
@arunmason9601 2 жыл бұрын
didnt like it first listen love it after ive listened like 4 times now
@RyanSerrano69
@RyanSerrano69 2 жыл бұрын
@@arunmason9601 same
@NikkoKnight703
@NikkoKnight703 2 жыл бұрын
Same here
@rose_d_mary
@rose_d_mary 2 жыл бұрын
bruh. saying that father time isn’t on the level of DAMN has GOT to be hating
@fwueileen
@fwueileen Жыл бұрын
kendrick clearly had an internal war going on. the intimacy of this album is so.... and can we PLEASE mention the spiruitual vocabulary??? im so happy to hear that although he has been this way, something about this album feels so different. its like taking a step into his soul. its beautiful to literally see his spiritual journey and the process of coming out of a rut.
@odysseusdadon1234
@odysseusdadon1234 2 жыл бұрын
Kendrick : I realized life is just perception Fans : this is mid, 5 years for this? Other fans : kendrick don't miss, another classic Kendrick again: I choose me sorry
@dez-m
@dez-m 2 жыл бұрын
100%
@dez-m
@dez-m 2 жыл бұрын
I am personally all here for Kendrick to heal. I had to learn to stop idolizing and start humanizing instead. I really felt a connection to him on this album personally, and I wish him all the best on this journey. I am just grateful he allowed for us to be part of it :)
@sam-nc5ou
@sam-nc5ou 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@z39836
@z39836 2 жыл бұрын
Juice wrld: nah bro! all girls are the same!
@gregb9264
@gregb9264 2 жыл бұрын
It’s mid But it’s upper mid all he’s rapping about is problems in his life or his past life or hypothetical problems gets kind of redundant Decent album nothing great
@carsonchurch7602
@carsonchurch7602 2 жыл бұрын
This is why music is beautiful. I have the exact opposite opinion as Shawn, and still respect his. This unites everybody
@someguy315
@someguy315 Жыл бұрын
This is honestly a 10/10 album for me after multiple listens. The production and the melodies just blow me away and the bars are pure Kendrick level genius as usual. This isn't your usual radio banger album with maybe 2-3 good songs. This album is a masterpiece in which every song truly plays into one another. Go into it with an open mind and you'll love it
@jamescooley9671
@jamescooley9671 2 жыл бұрын
shawn gotta listen to this again and redo this reaction.
@gulermo
@gulermo 2 жыл бұрын
auntie diaries is probably one of the most controversial songs i've seen, i totally get why someone would be offended by it, and i get why they wouldn't, i think it's a beautiful message despite what can be viewed as issues with it since you don't see big names like his talking about issues like these
@Silhouette_1
@Silhouette_1 2 жыл бұрын
The fact he basically said faggot = nigga ruined it for me. There’s no comparison whatsoever. Such a reach
@AmbrosiusIII
@AmbrosiusIII 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed. It's amazing to see him talk about these issues so candidly. this is from another comment i made bc the song's v important and makes for some great discussions - I disagree on f-slur and n-word being the same. the f-slur was widely accepted as normal like 15 years ago. i remember saying it casually in elementary school when i didnt know i was trans or gay. that has never been the case in my lifetime for the n-word. i understand the apprehension towards it, but it's effective at holding a mirror to the real ways homophobia manifests, and it's fair if people are made uncomfortable by it. In fact that's probably the intent. Same goes for misgendering his trans family through most of the song. it's uncomfortable and wrong, but it's a reflection of the very real, subtle transphobia i face on a regular basis, where people outwardly accept me as trans, but I can tell they still think of me as my assigned gender, but a trans person. Not what I identify as. It was overall really powerful for me. It's amazing imo to see a mainstream artist talk about these issues in a raw, honest way. Makes sense considering how Kendrick has expressed disappointment with his music not actually changing things - his approach now is to be unflinching, and hope people see their own bigotries in it.
@gashacybin
@gashacybin 2 жыл бұрын
@@AmbrosiusIII beautifully written, as much as i feel uncomfortable by his use of the f slur or the misgendering the way it actually serves a purpose for the narrative kinda overrides it for me. a lesser musician wouldve ended up sounding overly preachy and transphobic but i think kendrick pulls it off amazingly that being said under no circumstances should a white person ever say the n word that was a wack comparison on his part
@kaedotmoe
@kaedotmoe 2 жыл бұрын
I disagree, it is obscenely privileged song. I don't care how enlightened or tolerant the point of the song is, it's pretty telling that he can't accept queer people unless he realises some of them are black or Christian. Furthermore, this isn't even really a song about how trans people and gay people are suffering, and they should get to live. This is a song, really, about how a straight man feels guilty for having once been bigoted. That's a good message and all, but that's insufferable, you get it? It's like those white people movies they keep making about how they discovered racism is evil and theyre really stricken woth grief that they didn't realise black people were people too; I guess it's better than still being racist, but it defeats the point that even when talking about people suffering you make it about yourself being hurt once. Like, is racism really a bigger issue for white people who used to be racist than it is for the black people they were killing? If that's not the case, shouldn't they just shut up and let black people speak for themselves? Kendrick is a cis straight man, he's black, but he's a christian American, it's not his place to speak and he's coming off as that right now, as though it hurt him more that he was a bigot once than it hurt other people, since black trans people, like his fucking uncle, exist Plus, like Shawn points out, it doesn't help matters that he's still using the f slur in the song itself, and like, his "aunt" is a man "now"? And he's talking about how he used to be ignorant but now he respects "her", but he's still calling him a woman? That completely defeats the point of the message. He's made a song showing off his guilt, and in the title and throughout the song he keeps disrespecting him. Again, the fact that he raises the point of the white girl saying the n slur is ironic, because doesn't thst mean it's a persond job, if they don't want to be a bigot, to learn and accept others rules? He just rapped about being an asshole but used the f word multiple times and still calls a trans man his auntie, is he really just saying let's let white women say nigga then? Since like, their heart is in the right place, like his is . As a trans person this song makes me uncomfortable. It reminds me that a whole decade ago kanye west was on tv calling rappers hypocritical for being homophobic yet in yandhi he was joking about his in law being intersex. It makes me realise that kendrick lamar is like, one of the smartest, most culturally conscious black people, very left wing, and he still can't understand my existence. If anything this song just tells me he would blame us for not forgiving Chapelle
@gulermo
@gulermo 2 жыл бұрын
@@gashacybin yeah the words are really not at all like each other, but i took it more as him trying to say that no one from outside groups should say said slurs, if you're against one slur you should be against all, no exceptions like he had when he was ignorant
@precieux6303
@precieux6303 2 жыл бұрын
We Cry Together was one of the most entertaining/hilarious songs I've heard in a good while, and in a good sense too. It's so well written
@lautapinter
@lautapinter 2 жыл бұрын
I must be such a crybaby bc that song was heartbreaking
@dinkdumb
@dinkdumb 2 жыл бұрын
facts 💯
@josiahkamara5912
@josiahkamara5912 2 жыл бұрын
I know right😂😂
@dez-m
@dez-m 2 жыл бұрын
@@lautapinter same here man... That song hurt with my current situation. Easily my AOTY
@chancepope7395
@chancepope7395 2 жыл бұрын
Legit it was so funny when they going back and forth just saying “bish” and “ninja”
@Itznkb
@Itznkb 2 жыл бұрын
You listened to this expecting to hear some turnt shit. NOPE, nigga we having a therapy session 💀
@antonioduran8277
@antonioduran8277 Жыл бұрын
I love how raw your reactions are, just by doing these reactions!!!!!
@safebans1369
@safebans1369 2 жыл бұрын
As a queer person, I feel Auntie Diaries has so much potential to heal and to make homopobic and transphobic people question their perspectives. I dont think its fair for someone who is straight and cis to hop on Kendrick and say "okay but everyone knows its okay to not say that", because they dont! Theres so much vitriol in our culture towards trans people especially at the moment, and for Kendrick to come and take a stance that is so strongly in support of queer and trans rights especially is powerful. That he uses examples from his own life, own community and family gives me hope too that people like Chappelle will stop seeing trans and queer rights as necessarily in conflict with black struggle, because there are black trans and queer people getting caught in the cross hairs here between racist gays and conservatives in the black community. Basically my point is that as a queer person, theres nothing to take for granted at the moment, especially in the trans struggle, and in that wider perspective the contribution of Auntie Diaries is massively positive. We can focus on the politics of saying one specific word and get tangled up in that, or choose to see the bigger picture - and the bigger picture of this song is too valuable to miss, even if it seems obvious to you as someone whos been backing us for a while now. Just another perspective, big love to ya Shawn for your concern and support about it, I know it comes from a good place.
@Jeramiahstool
@Jeramiahstool 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t think Kendrick should be allowed to be so offended by the n word but at the same time get to say the f word. It’s hypocritical.
@erboch7124
@erboch7124 2 жыл бұрын
@@Jeramiahstool You clearly didn't listen to the song
@oryan2235
@oryan2235 2 жыл бұрын
@@erboch7124 didn’t listen at all and I truly pray for people like that !! Really disappoints me ,, choosing hate and playing victim never works
@Mila-cq4tn
@Mila-cq4tn 2 жыл бұрын
@@Jeramiahstool the point of the song really went over your head didn't it?
@Bogfrog1
@Bogfrog1 2 жыл бұрын
Kenny reminded me of my homophobic brother and I realized his thoughts on masculinity feed into that behavior. That’s y I think this could be a very good medium for ppl like him to learn to do otherwise.
@ayuubawaaleawaale6409
@ayuubawaaleawaale6409 2 жыл бұрын
Shawn loves that word conceptionally
@jvnxiie2441
@jvnxiie2441 2 жыл бұрын
ONG I think bro said it so much that it lost some meaning 💀
@ayuubawaaleawaale6409
@ayuubawaaleawaale6409 2 жыл бұрын
@@jvnxiie2441 He said it like 8 times
@jvnxiie2441
@jvnxiie2441 2 жыл бұрын
@@ayuubawaaleawaale6409 You obviously never heard of an exaggeration Homie
@MrShinyArceus
@MrShinyArceus 2 жыл бұрын
Shawn is so high on his own supply now. Big difference from the DAMN reaction in his car. Used to be HUMBLE smh 😔
@TheWickedWombRaider
@TheWickedWombRaider 2 жыл бұрын
Don’t forget sOnIcAlLy and rEpLaYaBiLiTy
@Izzylearning
@Izzylearning Жыл бұрын
this was his most personal album man. i’m glad he dug so deep with this introspection this album is gonna help so many people. for me this is his second best album right behind TPAB. thank god for rap
@TekWest999
@TekWest999 2 жыл бұрын
This album was Kendrick’s for your eyes only. The most open he’s been. It’s been a lot to dig into and Jesus I love it. I love it just as much I loved DAMN.
@dmcfail987
@dmcfail987 2 жыл бұрын
Not even close tpab is 4yeo
@jasonoh8403
@jasonoh8403 2 жыл бұрын
@@dmcfail987 TPAB is so much better than 4YEO it’s not even funny
@reinaldomartinez13
@reinaldomartinez13 2 жыл бұрын
@@jasonoh8403 don't compare bruh, u just annoying
@davidawonaike1188
@davidawonaike1188 2 жыл бұрын
This album is in different universe from production standpoint alone
@nightcrawler2717
@nightcrawler2717 2 жыл бұрын
@@jasonoh8403 but 4yeo barely had 10 songs.
@RSNVR61995
@RSNVR61995 2 жыл бұрын
I really feel like in this record Kendrick is pushing himself to a level of vulnerability and honesty that is unmatched. His willingness to take risks on this album and talk about the remainder of what is weighing heavy on conscious is admirable to me.When it comes to the way the album sounds sonically, Kendrick continues to push music further and comes out with another completely different sound. I don’t think too many people will fuck with this album and that’s okay. As someone who is a big fan of his work I do really love to see the direction being taken here and love it or hate it this is another evolution Kendrick.
@theone1897
@theone1897 2 жыл бұрын
I don't think he was trying to make a DAMN part 2 💀
@tribefromqueens
@tribefromqueens Жыл бұрын
This album in many ways has slowly become my favorite project from Kendrick ever. I've listened to him for a long time now, remembered his curly hair in the Rigamortus music video and seeing how far he's come is absolutely incredible. The album in many ways does a great job of showcasing how Kendrick's fame along with his struggles as a youth in Compton, have not only helped him, but really hurt him. The toxic traits that are in many Black men, the infidelity, the shame of sharing emotions. All of those things are extermely common within the Black male community and its disappointing. Kendrick in the Big Steppers part of the album, showcases a lot of bravado with strong lyrics and even stronger subject matter and carries that energy towards the end of the first album (Rich Spirit, We Cry Together, Purple Hearts) In the Mr.Morale part, he opens up to his therapist more on his personal life. How everyone thinks he's a God, how he's perfect and how he has this looming weight on his shoulders. He peels off his bandaids and really gets heartfelt. He talks about his lack of understanding in the significance of the F word and his transphobia and homophobia traits in Auntie Diaries. He talks about his feelings in regards of the pandemic and how people see him as untouchable in Savior. He explains how his infidelity hurt his relationship with his Fíance, Whitney and how his actions in general affects his family dynamic in Mother I Sober. This album is Kendrick's therapy session. The one thing that we all have asked when it comes to him: What does Kendrick got going on? Overall, this is one of the best albums i've heard in a long time. Thank you for telling us your truths, Mr.Duckworth.
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