Part Two: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gnvXo2WufN2fpdE TIMESTAMPS: Concept and Themes: 00:40 United in Grief: 06:00 N95: 07:30 Worldwide Steppers: 08:53 Die Hard: 11:12 Father Time: 11:48 Rich (Interlude): 14:50 Rich Spirit: 16:55 We Cry Together 17:47 Purple Hearts 20:55 follow me: instagram.com/omarabdelhmd @ me: twitter.com/omxru
@blessingmathebula252 жыл бұрын
Needed this
@evergarciaad12 жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking that bullet for us, it was a dope breakdown, looking forward for the pt 2
@yaboimatteo77062 жыл бұрын
What happened to part 2 bro damnnn😭😭
@bennvarghese27342 жыл бұрын
Loved this! Can't wait for part 2!
@MrPushAT6 ай бұрын
Hey what's the last song?
@mizrilya2 жыл бұрын
If you are able to, please attend his tour. It is a masterpiece- literally an play, concert and opera performance all in one.
@walterrobeson66292 жыл бұрын
Went last night and couldn’t agree more not going to lie if you get into the concert with your soul you will shed some tears
@Prodbyjah4642 жыл бұрын
December 12th brisbane Australia baby less goo Edit: greatest night of my life
@jermainebennettjr87522 жыл бұрын
I also can vouch, I attend the Dallas show last month and by far it was one of the best performances I’ve seen in my life. Kendrick truly is a work of art.
@leslie38462 жыл бұрын
i went to his last concert in la. it was an amazing night
@danielbosien48262 жыл бұрын
By far one of the best tours ever. Seen him in Portland Oregon, couldn't help but shed a few tears
@brady_hawkins232 жыл бұрын
This is Kendrick’s most complex album and when you realize the message behind each song it’s like self reflection and realizing he is almost speaking directly to you this album is insane
@cbreezy Жыл бұрын
Omg never heard nobody do that before 😂
@tmyonthat Жыл бұрын
@@cbreezyno one does it as good as Kendrick
@skaffatar76648 ай бұрын
Still can't beat DAMN.
@GIADALAZ4 ай бұрын
@@skaffatar7664honestly I feel like this is a better in terms of his thematic approach
@skaffatar76644 ай бұрын
@@GIADALAZ I guess but DAMN. had a great theme too imo. Also a whole story behind it, secret messages and stuff. Big steppers was good but I'd say it's my least favorite of them all just cuz I don't fuck with most of the songs too much
@smartbusinessltd2 жыл бұрын
This album is so deep … understanding it itself is a journey
@Runningitthroughyou2 жыл бұрын
It’s so mid
@imnotgaybut7673 Жыл бұрын
@@Runningitthroughyou ok
@marioangulo57408 ай бұрын
@@Runningitthroughyoulike your vocabulary
@dontrah18384 ай бұрын
Please stop the album is trash if this guy never made this video or anyone never made a video on this music nobody would be able to understand it lol back when there was no KZbin and ppl just bought albums to listen to Kendrick wouldn't have made it because somebody is not always gonna be there to explain albums to you
@angrymario825927 күн бұрын
Just cause you are illiterate doesn't mean everybody is, I believe that even without kendricks vocals most can feel the brought feeling which he wants to portraits.
@fudgeasdf2 жыл бұрын
Seeing the performances live were insane. Thoughtful and full of emotion. The storytelling was superb. Amazing experience, and would recommend to others.
@larrybennet8752 жыл бұрын
I feel like this album was made for being performed live
@leonm73262 жыл бұрын
Did he preform other songs as well that weren’t on the album?
@fudgeasdf2 жыл бұрын
@@larrybennet875 agreed! Everything was done purposefully!!
@fudgeasdf2 жыл бұрын
@@leonm7326 not that I know of. He performed a lot of older songs too but they tied into the story and performance so well.
@coltenbourque79462 жыл бұрын
JUST SAW HIM LIVE YESTERDAY AND IT WAS PERFECT. KENNY THE GOAT
@longsocks19962 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad you guys gave this album time to breathe instead of rushing to dissect this like these reviewers did. These guys are the reason why Andre 3k will never drop music.
@Mariana.831 Жыл бұрын
Do you know how many times I’ve cried listening to this album?? A lot. It’s so moving. And like some of you have said, listening to this feels like he’s talking to you specifically. It hits home. One of his best albums!!
@_C1LEB2 жыл бұрын
I went to see his concert for this tour in NYC and it was hands down the best concert experience I ever had. The energy that was in that stadium was transcendent. Kendrick is 1of1 . And I’m glad I got to experience his message with this album. Truly beautiful
@noahh24512 жыл бұрын
This album continues to show that Kendrick is the greatest rapper of all time
@Runningitthroughyou2 жыл бұрын
Still the goat but not this album it just wasn’t it
@ExplosiveTrees2 жыл бұрын
I mess with this album still to this day. I really enjoy it even if it isn’t heavy beats like DAMN
@jonwifebeaterjones63892 жыл бұрын
@@Runningitthroughyou this album is imo his second best. He hasn't dropped something as good as tpab but this is still amazing. But the run of albums he had just simply makes this guy the goat
@Follow.the.Leader2 жыл бұрын
Nas is the GOAT.
@nhobravo8458 ай бұрын
@@Follow.the.Leadernas catalog is horrible in comparison way more filler Kendric has four masterpieces it’s a completely different league nas is nowhere near this he has so many bad albums
@nygiants4life932 жыл бұрын
This videos just about as beautiful as the album itself, props for such a breakdown, I’m seriously speechless
@pearlfountain2 жыл бұрын
Means so much man fr. Really appreciate you
@codykimmel3 ай бұрын
Pearl Fountain - I salute you. I'm a 60 year old white lady with cancer who found my way to Kendrick via my daughter right after Not Like Us and Euphoria dropped and the world was lit only by the fire of Drake going up in flames. Literally opened my eyes, which had been closed to rap out of an idiotic misconception of it I cultivated by never bothering to investigate artists of K Dot's caliber (if indeed there are any who bring this mix of unmasking, cultural manifesto, and spirituality). Did a deep dive on the Drake beef, started to watch the Big Steppers Tour film from the Paris concert, then decided I needed context and found your absolutely excellent, cogent, and insightful video.Had NO IDEA of Kendrick's connection to Tolle, whom I've been reading for years. Just subbed, and hoping to find similar breakdowns of Damn, How to Pimp a Butterfly, and Good Kid Mad City. If I learn to my enormous dismay that you haven't made similar vids, maybe you can point me in the direction of someone of your caliber? You express your ideas so concisely and cogently. Bravo, my friend. You have a beautiful mind.
@pearlfountain3 ай бұрын
Damn, your message really moved me. It’s incredible to hear how your journey brought you to Kendrick and his artistry, and I’m honored that my video could play a part in that. I can only imagine the strength it’s taken to fight your battle, and it means the world that you found some value in what I shared. Kendrick’s connection to deeper themes like spirituality, cultural identity, and personal growth is what makes his work so profound, and I'm glad that resonated with you. I'll definitely keep creating more content like this, and in the meantime, I’d point you towards my good friend and fellow creator Spacial, who has deeper dives on his older projects and has a lot of talent for these breakdowns and approaching them with nuance. My work goes as far back as Damn but I was a lot younger working on those videos and they’re not really as well put together😂 Thank you again for your kind words, and I wish you and your daughter all the best
@codykimmel3 ай бұрын
@@pearlfountain Thank you for responding! I am slaying cancer's ass - in spite of the fact that I've been stage 4 for almost 5 years. Realizing that I can tap into Kendrick's fierce and consuming energy helps me stay strong. What a world! What an artist! What grace! Thanks again, PF. You are aces.
@Soosss Жыл бұрын
This album is amazing. Father Time is one of Kendrick’s best songs ever, that song just hits different for me.
@quieres5211 ай бұрын
True
@JayMehKay2 жыл бұрын
I can’t believe I looked at the album entirely wrong. Thanks for opening my eyes.
@alex.50922 жыл бұрын
This is such a well made and edited video, how tf does it not have a mil views bruh that’s crazy
@einveru64582 жыл бұрын
I feel like Kendrick is gonna make a movie out of this album- and it’s going to change the world
@abdelrhmandameen22152 жыл бұрын
i really hope he does
@athen10702 жыл бұрын
i hope he does
@PatoNani182 жыл бұрын
bruh he's not your savior
@romariofrancis97872 жыл бұрын
I think he should announce to the world what he meant by he’s an Israelite on yah and fear in DAMN. He understood what black people is and how his and our lineage is traced through the Bible and who Deuteronomy 28 is applied to. I leave this in every comment section so more black and Latino people can wake up. The white man knows his biblical lineage only black people do not know and DAMN was the album where he’s realized that and dropped elements in subsequent albums ever since
@gkay88892 жыл бұрын
@@romariofrancis9787 what?
@austinlegg79072 жыл бұрын
This was without a doubt The best analyzation of any piece of art I think I’ve ever seen. I can’t even count how many times I’ve listened to this album and you have shed light, Recontextualizing many parts of the album for me in the best way. Thank you and you deserve way more recognition man.
@pearlfountain2 жыл бұрын
That means a lot man, this comment really made my day. Appreciate the support and thanks for watching
@theconsciousobserver68292 жыл бұрын
It's his best album that's why you can't stop listening and therefore it may be the best rap album to come out since....idk like 2010?
@davesmajdalf21072 жыл бұрын
I am about to see Kendrick preform and this video makes me appreciate the greatness of his work that much more! Thanks!
@javeonteturner70612 жыл бұрын
I see him tmr
@Ty-nh8gz2 жыл бұрын
Catching him in Toronto next week! Floor tickets I can’t wait
@GiftedGentleman87 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this breakdown. It makes the listening experience that much more enjoyable. Kendricks Album hits differently when you're on your own journey to healing...
@pearlfountain Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed man
@dominicharris54892 жыл бұрын
watching shit like this and not appreciating what Kendrick does and knowing how impactful his music should be means you must be missing something inside you
@DonovanGG__ Жыл бұрын
This album is probably one of the most important things I’ve experienced in my life. 2 years ago I was a Kanye and Drake fan, I liked some stuff from Damn but I just found Kendrick’s music and lyricism overall to be really weird. And when Mr. Morale dropped, I felt the same way. It was weird. I didn’t like it. It challenged my ignorant view on life and politics and made me really think. And it doesnt help that I only halfway focused on the lyrics. I kinda misinterpreted his story. I was like “man this is woke garbage and the music sucks.” My family has always been far right so I just kinda followed suit. So I basically trashed on the album, didn’t really give the album a chance, and moved back to Drake, Kanye, Gunna, etc… but I came back to a song or 2 every now and then like N95 and Die Hard. But a few months ago, I decided to give the album a real chance. The more I learned about Kendrick, the more I realized that I really respected the guy. So I sat down with headphones and listened to the whole thing and heavily focused on all of the lyrics. This album is heavenly, the stories are deep, comes off extremely authentic, and has changed my view of the world. I feel like I’m more moderate now socially now and I’m not just a blind, ignorant, extremist now. I have always treated people with respect no matter their sexuality or race or whatever but I feel like my views on things have always been kinda messed up, and this album has really changed that.
@mel8ve6 ай бұрын
admirable journey, o7
@damilolaaboluwodi69789 ай бұрын
Can't believe this was called "trash" ..... naaah, dissing aside, this is a serious work of art on complexities. Big respect to everyone!
@helenapappova64302 жыл бұрын
in we cray together; I love the way he chose to speak about internalized misogyny. he's so observant, so smart!
@grazzisilveira2 жыл бұрын
Can't wait for part 2!!
@alisha-jp3dh8 ай бұрын
this video is absolutely phenomenal…..amazing cinematography
@purplewave94922 жыл бұрын
This album changed my life
@theprimetimeent.2 жыл бұрын
Sameee
@section8in8minutes2 жыл бұрын
I cant believe you broke down complex ideas like this...amazing job please keep it up
@eudaimonia92602 жыл бұрын
Great analysis, gave me a better appreciation for this album
@ColorfulMelody25MSP2 жыл бұрын
very eye opening, I never finished listening to the album despite feeling very connected to it, I never really understood why though, which is probably why I couldn't finish it, couldn't hear it for what it deeply was. Gonna finish this and then watch the next video haha, I don't usually comment these types of things, but truly, thank you for this video and the fact that it has helped understand the album more, it's opened a lot of ideas for my ongoing journey of self improvement
@otobongessien13712 жыл бұрын
Only review I actually watched till the end. Mad props for the time taken to actually dissect the album and break it down for us, and also your edits really dope
@johnsonctroy2 жыл бұрын
We cry together alludes to Poetic Justice and Baby Boy. Poetic Justice was a starring role for Tupac and Baby Boy was written to star Tupac before his passing. That kinda brings things ''full circle'' as well. Poetic Justice was a hit on GKMC and that song was like a prologue to ''We Cry Together'', thematic...
@NippyShay2 жыл бұрын
I seen him when he was in Detroit 8/14/22 that was experience of a lifetime. Can’t wait till he comes back he said would be back. I’m holding him to that and I will be there too. Kendrick is something special and this cd took me being a fan to a different level.
@SweattheProto Жыл бұрын
One of the best analytical videos I’ve seen on a Kendrick vid keep it up man!
@majinbeezy2 жыл бұрын
This breakdown was great! Hearing all the other music you sprinkled in here was amazing too
@pearlfountain2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate that man put a lot of thought into the music choices!
@otobongessien13712 жыл бұрын
The effort is appreciated 🔥🔥. Please could you tag the music too, maybe in the transcript?
@otobongessien13712 жыл бұрын
Cause that free uzi remix at the end is stuck in my head and I cant find it anywhere 😂💀
@mistergray96642 жыл бұрын
Great video, I learned so much watching this! I love the way that your commentary on the songs from this album synchs up with themes from his past work, mirrored so to speak by the videos playing in the background of your commentary. For example, in the chapter on We Cry Together, your claim that "larger social problems within our culture are the product of toxic relationships between individuals" occurs while footage from the video to the song Poetic Justice is playing, which obviously references the movie starring Janet Jackson and Tupac Shakur. This is in continuation with the idea of being a mouthpiece or prophet, in other words, a "medium" for God that 2Pac expresses in the interview at the end of TPAB: "It's cause spirits. We ain't really rapping, we just letting our dead homies tell stories for us." This thread runs clear through DAMN into the beginning of United In Grief when Kendrick admits to asking God to speak through him, and again on Rich Spirit: "Spirit medium, I don't rap brother." Admittedly, Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers is an album about coming to terms with how that vocation can take on shades of Messiah Complex in a way which harms Kendrick, while also acting as a roadblock to his healing and wellbeing in a kind of doubly self-imposed suffering, which is where Eckhart Tolle's concept of the pain body from The Power of Now comes in. However, given the references to Tolle's The New Earth, which is about how individual spirituality has the potential to usher in collective, social transformation, I don't think that Kendrick is giving up, in this album, on the idea that his music can lead to social change and a better world. He's simply gotten to a place - thanks to therapy, disconnecting from social media, various spiritual practices such as fasting (which could also be seen as abstaining from sex or other vices/addictions, as you've pointed out) or past life regressions, and a renewed commitment to spirit and "God" from a non-religious perspective, as we can see in his critique of intolerance in the song Auntie Diaries and in Mother I Sober, when he speaks about a kind of animist nature worship in which he finds God in the flowers and trees - where he no longer bears the responsibility of making the world a better place as a burden, because he's decided to focus his energies on himself and his family - things that he can actually affect. As he puts in on the song Savior: "Kendrick made you think about it, but he is not your savior" and again "Tupac's dead, gotta think for yourself". That means that just blindly following "King Kendrick" or any other leader will lead to compliance with the status quo rather than the real work that it takes to change yourself; rewrite your social conditioning, stop blaming others for the problems in your life and the world, and take responsibility for the ways in which YOU can be the best version of yourself. It's hard, but no one else CAN do it but ourselves. And so, it may seem harsh, but it's anything but the tough love mentality that he speaks of his father instilling in him on Father Time. It's a vision of healing that involves, first of all, not repressing our emotions and our vulnerable side, because these are the part that are going to need attention in therapy, the process of personal transformation, because they are the part that need to be healed. At the same time, it's also a vision that, while placing responsibility in the hands of the individual, has deep faith in the importance of the ties that bind us in family and community. I believe that Kendrick still thinks his music can make the world a better place. But it's not by saving us himself, it's by sacrificing his ego by presenting his process of therapy and healing in a way in which others can observe and learn by applying it to their own lives, which simultaneously allows him to grow into a bigger person and a more authentic leader. From the climax of Mother I Sober: So I set free myself from all the guilt that I thought I made So I set free my mother all the hurt that she titled shame So I set free my cousin, chaotic for my mother's pain I hope Hykeem made you proud, 'cause you ain't die in vain So I set free the power of Whitney, may she heal us all So I set free our children, may good karma keep them with God So I set free the hearts filled with hatred, keep our bodies sacred As I set free all you abusers, this is transformation I know that this video is just about the first half of the album, so my comment kind of goes beyond the scope of that, I just wanted to make a nod to the brilliant intertextuality of Kendrick's work, one example among countless is the Poetic Justice reference in We Cry Together, but got caught up in saying this thing I have to say about the album as a whole. I appreciate how your attention to detail is in alignment with the attention to detail that goes into everything Kendrick touches.
@Dopeboi982 жыл бұрын
This is crazy how u can break an album down like this 🔥🔥
@BusyB07 Жыл бұрын
Seriously. Excellent listening skills. Somewhere along the line I lost the ability to listen critically to music
@jjsweg90122 жыл бұрын
Been waiting on this and it was worth the wait amazing video. Just my only critque is to work on leveling the sound as your voice is louder at some parts and the music as well (which is probably intentional)
@pearlfountain2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate it sm, thanks for watching. Yeah I realized I gotta fix the leveling too late, had to change so much about the audio afterwards cause of copyright and it all got mixed up but thanks for letting me know!
@noisexterror666 Жыл бұрын
dude i loved those nujabes music playing in the background, loved your dissection on the album great work bro, thanks
@dwaniscool2 жыл бұрын
This is a brilliant analysis! Thank you!
@pearlfountain2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching
@junedreamer2 жыл бұрын
saw him last night 🤩 his whole production was art
@dukie78472 жыл бұрын
listening to this album was a different feeling. but seeing it live, allowed me to understand kendrick fully. it was phenomenal.
@IHamilton93202 жыл бұрын
Great video on a great album, one thing I might critique: the snippets of other songs being used to segway from song to song are a little louder than the other parts and I frequently had to turn it down whenever it would transition. At a couple points the background music was a bit loud as well. Just audio balancing I don’t know much about it myself but good balance really does make all the difference
@pearlfountain2 жыл бұрын
appreciate the advice man, always been pretty bad at audio mixing but gonna work harder to get it down in the future. Glad you enjoyed the video
@Christi4n-Sama2 ай бұрын
My favorite album of K.Dot. I still can’t believe that he featured Eckhart Tolle. Thanks bro, have fun ❤
@cityofembre20282 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all your time effort and tact !!great job!!
@lightex8338 ай бұрын
Who’s here after drake dropped family matters and Kendrick dropped meet the grahams
@VisualsFerrari-lq5qc8 ай бұрын
Just so yall know i cry every time I hear count me out
@Cappysveryown2 жыл бұрын
great job boss! I love this. Can’t wait for PT 2
@pearlfountain2 жыл бұрын
Coming to you tonight!
@Cappysveryown2 жыл бұрын
@@pearlfountain You legend! This video made me want to upload again. Thanks for the inspo!
@OurThoughtsPodcast2 жыл бұрын
🔥🔥someone had to do it first!! can't wait for part 2
@JustPlainAwful Жыл бұрын
Kodaks rich spirit is the most street spoken words .. powerful.
@MrAllesEd2 жыл бұрын
My god......how incitefull. You are such a smart creator. My respect to you, man
@skabzemortal4 ай бұрын
Therapy is the only thematic thread you can find on this album if you listen closely...everything else is damn near bread and butter of Kendrick’s music. family, good and bad, braggadocio, introspection and world analysis
@darkskinwhite2 жыл бұрын
you're doin a good job on these, I just wanna say Kendrick was never really preachy that's what made him different is he was just giving you his own observations of himself. this album isnt much different I think the duality is just to represent the way people viewed him & how it made him start to view himself but he never came off that way
@pearlfountain2 жыл бұрын
Yeah looking back preachy wasn’t the right word I think it’s more just about before and after him letting go of his ego and seeing his grief as different than the grief of others. Once he breaks down that barrier he’s able to use his process of healing as an example for others like on mother I sober
@darkskinwhite2 жыл бұрын
@@pearlfountain yeah it still makes sense in the context you use it. definitely not knockin it at all tho I love these videos, it makes me feel good that theres still other people who care enough to go this deep into the art.
@ngehamostimatang19982 жыл бұрын
This is a dope piece man🔥🔥 KENDRICK'S a GOAT fr... The album makes more sense everyday..💙
@yungrinoo2 жыл бұрын
Insanely detailed & thorough breakdown. Great Video Pearl. What’s the Yeat song at 8:52
@pearlfountain2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed, thanks so much for watching. It's unreleased Yeat X Uzi called "Onion"
@nikkiking35887 ай бұрын
This is my favourite Kendrick album
@donniep3212 жыл бұрын
I related the last verse on Mother I Sober more to Kodak Black, hence featuring him in the first place! it’s crazy when Wayne appeared, I forgot he also had a rough past and childhood
@Skully0232 жыл бұрын
Man you're on a major come up soon. Love your vids man.
@sohvm2 жыл бұрын
Needed this analysis !
@EvaneroBananero2 жыл бұрын
Bro I’ve been like everyday checking on the channel since he said on the N95 video that he would do the whole album. Then saw this on my recommended but saw a different channel name and believed it was not him. That reminded me of checking for the channel and to my surprise no more “Thought” anymore. Anyways, I needed this video.
@pearlfountain2 жыл бұрын
Haha sorry if the name change was confusing. Hope y’all enjoyed !
@sohvm2 жыл бұрын
@@EvaneroBananero Ya dude I really did miss many points and didnt understood the album clearly
@manquba32742 жыл бұрын
Love what you're doing man
@MrCampb3LL Жыл бұрын
I NEEDED THIS! 🙏🏽🙏🏽
@wildhaert2 жыл бұрын
My G!, Aint noooo body gonna tell me you werent in the writers room when this album was being out together! 💯💯👏🏾👏🏾. As always this is dope!
@thegobstopper3944 Жыл бұрын
Incredibly well done explanation
@beyondthabottomline54982 жыл бұрын
Great conclusion! @17:50
@HaikesXO2 жыл бұрын
“Kendrick was trying to convey the messages of thousands of years worth of divine intelligence by recording his vocal vibrations so we can absorb the information sonically”
@oluwalonimiowoyemi60032 жыл бұрын
excited for this
@kidsonicofficial Жыл бұрын
Currently doing my dissertation for my Masters degree, and will be referencing this video in it.
@pearlfountain Жыл бұрын
That’s amazing bro, send me the finished product when you’re done and best of luck. You can reach me @omarabdelhmd on Instagram
@kidsonicofficial Жыл бұрын
Will do man. As long as it's not shared with anyone.
@smartbusinessltd2 жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏻 for this second part … it was worth the wait…bless you…I learned today… I gained some enlightenment today… life…
@fernandodelcid22902 жыл бұрын
Kendrick is amazing
@motawane2 жыл бұрын
Man... You very good. I love your work
@r4trnyc7182 жыл бұрын
Video on point my guy love it
@pimp25702 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this analysis
@keys2 жыл бұрын
let’s go fire vid brotha 🔥
@cambaronmuthan13512 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this piece it's beautiful
@retnugnahte2 жыл бұрын
this was brilliant
@ericpeck24352 жыл бұрын
This is really good. Thank you.
@CaldoHits2 жыл бұрын
Will be giving this album another chance. Didn't relate to it the first two listens.
@jalilthedoctor5 ай бұрын
Props for putting The Highs & The Lows by Chance the Rapper in the background 🙏🏿🙏🏿
@jaheimthomas23472 жыл бұрын
Amazing Video!
@yungrinoo2 жыл бұрын
Your videos are amazing
@bokaNB2 жыл бұрын
Bruh... how do you even know all this? The analysis is crazy good.
@GoodxJ Жыл бұрын
Well done! Kendrick with the masterpiece of an album and your breakdown video as well! 👏 Awesome that it’s becoming normal for stuff like Eckhart Tolle’s work coming to something this mainstream so more people can heal their pain bodies and stop spreading the trauma cycle to others around them especially their kids!!! Time to heal and live to the frequency of Love on planet Earth! The problem is pop culture makes it seem cool to us as a society to be bad, negative, evil and hate! We’re afraid to be good and loving in fear of being “soft” etc. It is time for humanity to awaken to the truth of Love! Peace and blessings! -J 👣
@jlrussellBMR2 жыл бұрын
Brillant breakdown
@skabzemortal4 ай бұрын
It’s too raw to have a theme...Kendrick knows that but he knew his fans will dress it up for him but that’s just how good he is too😂😂
@abelnocera35002 жыл бұрын
If they make an actual play out of this album that ish will sell out so fast
@felandoholland75642 жыл бұрын
I came to the internet looking for the evil meaning behind this but was hit with this tasteful piece here 🤔👏🏾
@DjSeptember7th2 жыл бұрын
WELL DONE!!!
@Whodnl2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Omar
@Reecerr_842 жыл бұрын
Amazing vid
@Olonade_Ayo2 жыл бұрын
The music in the background at 15:14 is so soothing. Please, what song is that I wanna listen to it fully. Reply please!! 🙏🏾
@curatorkee2 жыл бұрын
Amazing video.
@6oseph2 жыл бұрын
Good breakdown
@ogblends10112 жыл бұрын
Love the vid bro 🔥🔥watched it like 3 times where’s part 2 at
@pearlfountain2 жыл бұрын
It's been done but im hiking in New Mexico rn and my wifi is trash. I get back home tomorrow so I got y'all
@BlackPower-qn2js Жыл бұрын
Beautiful genius 👏 ❤️
@BrianYerby-he9jo Жыл бұрын
This album is what motivated to leave my girlfriend from the city I lived in to be with the mother of my child and my son .I could easily stayed in a toxic city i.e Memphis but staying in a bad city with a gf who seem like she didn't want to leave help me make the ultimate to do the right there
@benneary91292 жыл бұрын
I think it’s important to understand the ideologies of Edgar Tolle as shown in “The Power of Now”. It gives more context on Kendrick’s perspective, especially concerning EGO.
@lisalove63272 жыл бұрын
He actually did the work
@philipmubanga7409 Жыл бұрын
It is a very complicated, Kendrick with his mental pains and depression. He made it out so that the whole world feel that is in deep hell complications and an un finding nature of struggle and problems.
@ruleofapollo73362 жыл бұрын
Perfect video
@tyler-pg6lm Жыл бұрын
Die Hard is also a song to his fans I think - all the lyrics can be heard as him talking to his fans who haven’t heard from him in 5 years