On Sing About Me the first verse was his homie's brother. His homie got killed, and the homie's brother was telling Kendrick how much he appreciated him. And he was telling Kendrick, that he wants revenge for who killed his brother. Then he said if he dies before Kendrick's album drops...then the gunshots go off because its symbolic of him dying before Kendrick's album drops. The second verse is the sister of Keisha, from Keisha's Song on Section 80, who didnt appreciate Kendrick making a song about her story. The 3rd verse is Kendrick explaining he wasnt trying to offend her but he did it to help other people out there that need to hear the story.
Bro I’ve been listening to Kendrick since fuckin forever and idk why my goofy ass never understood why master splinters daughter meant HOOD RAT GOD DAMN
I feel like it can also be an introduction kinda song saying this is compton, this is a story within compton, thats why it ends with kendrick leaving with the van and then you can listen from the start
the instrumental of the the 2nd part to M.A.A.D city generally is so beautiful i year up everytime i hear it. it’s soooo nasty it makes me emotional lmaooo😭
on ‘sing about me’ the first verse is from the perspective of the brother of dave who was killed at the end of swimming pools, and the second about the brother of keisha from ‘keishas song’ off section.80
"i'm waiting for my broke-ass friends to get PCs so we can play together" that might be the REALEST thing in this whole video, realer than Kendrick's verses even 🤣
@kevinmalone584 I've been to a lot of concerts the last couple of years, including Snoop, j cole, Dre, and others. Nothing compares to the experience of Mr. Morale, it was a completely different performance and the best one I've ever seen.
I ain't a rapper, but he is by far my favorite rapper, I liked him before even understanding his lyrics, english ain't my first language, and I was curious about him so I started to listen to him. He helped me improving my english and understanding slangs and learning words I didn't knew. Besides that, he makes me feel like any other artist has ever done, he always gets me with his emotion and his storytelling and his concept albums blow my mind. I don't care ehat other people say, for me he is without a doubt the goat
the first blunt had you foaming at the mouth is actually shown in Art of Peer Pressure at the tape recording when you hear his homies talk about he got the blunt with the "shenanigans" in it
Born in Houston as a white kid, but my dad was involved in crime and we were basically transients. I always always always remember having my mom's voice kinda perma-stuck like the good angel from cartoons. Even over little stuff like goofing off with friends when we were five and some kids wanted to go into the locked laundry room...little stuff. I was a buzz kill kinda, but trouble was always around. And after time, you end up losing the numbers game. The older you get, the more you interface with the outside world, and you still have to carry that. It's all of the BS from that past -- the people who die early before their time. The people who can't shake the drugs. And I'm somewhere else now, doing better, but I look back and it's so real. All of that braggadoccio on "Backseat Freestyle" or the more sincere wishing on "Money Trees"... It's like those private conversations with just your boys about that day coming up any moment when someone is gonna break out and do something special. It all feels very fragile and weak. When Kendrick shifts voice on tracks like "good kidd" or "sing about me" and speaks from a more mature vantage point, the insight is staggering. "What am I supposed to do when the topic is red and blue and you understand that I ain't, but know I'm accustomed to?" Or earlier ''I got animosity building it's probably big as a building me jumpin' off of the roof is me just playing it safe." It's understood that growing up in the hood puts people in a spot where you're damned if you do, damned if you don't. Hell, Too Short rapped about that on The Ghetto: "You can pay your billls and not drink too much, but the problems of life you'll be throwin up." I love how he closes in "Sing about me" with "look at the weak and pray one day you'll be strong, fighting for your rights even when you're wrong, and hope that one day you'll sing about me when I'm gone." But he doesn't even stop the self-interrogation. Beyond that, he's still asking, "did I put enough work in?" And that's why I love Kendrick. I feel he's actually trying to heal a lot of damage not just for himself, but for his entire community. And he understands that it is a process and needs to just...check in on it. Putting that in the art is next level and I love this album for that.
I think Dave from Real is Dave Free which is one of Kendricks closest friends helped Kenny found pgLang and is also a director of most of Kendricks and Baby Keem's music videos.
You're at 500 so quick because you're so high quality. I see other react channels occasionally mention they don't like to pause because they know the viewers don't like that. But if I didn't want to hear your thoughts I would just be listening to the music myself! You're listening to and enjoying the music but also taking the time to actually explain your thoughts on the songs, which is what react channels should do. It makes for a very engaging video. Predicting 1k within your next 2-3 videos. Sort of recommending a whole artist here. JID bounces back and forth with K-Dot for my favorite artist. While Kendrick is definitely the more "thoughtful" side, JID just makes straight up sonically fucking fantastic music but is still able to keep way more substance than most artists. Dude finds pockets and flows in places that shouldn't be possible. As far as studio albums go, he debuted with The Never Story and was pretty much instantly signed to J-Cole's Dreamville before dropping DiCaprio 2 (a follow up to his 2015 DiCaprio EP). Both The Never Story and DiCaprio 2 have plenty of substance as I said but are mostly a showcase of his technical ability. After about 5 years he drops a "sequel" to TNS, The Forever Story. TFS is absolutely fucking insane, and was in a lot of people's opinion AOTY even over Kendrick. His technically ability somehow got even better, his production and mixing got much better, and the album has great singing, story telling, and substance to it. It's probably my favorite album of all time behind TPAB.
Thank you so much. I try to structure my videos from a viewers standpoint because I, myself, as a viewer have things that I like or dislike that creators do. Also, I’ve heard a ridiculous amount of good things about JID so I’ll definitely react to music of his next.
@@justdatboie Raydar, Sistanem, or Kody Blu 31 would be good first songs depending on what energy you want. They're all from his newest album. Raydar is great for a harder song that showcases his rapping ability (though some of the football references may not make much since without the context of his other albums). Sistanem is a bit slower but is a storytelling song where he raps to his sister about how their relationship has changed since he started getting famous. Kody Blu 31 is a slow song with absolutely fantastic singing from JID dedicated to the family JIDs friend, who lost their child.
"Money trees is the perfect place for shade..." i take that to mean you cant really just chill/relax until you secure the bag that you need to be able to relax for a minute.
Acronym for M.a.a.d city is Made Me An Angel off Angel Dust. He tells you on the very last verse of madd city explaining why he rarely smokes now cuz he had a traumatic experience... someone laced the first blunt he ever hit wit cocaine.
After listening to TPAB already, im a little surprised you weren’t familiar with Anna wise or couldn’t recognize her voice on money trees, her contributions to Kendrick’s two biggest albums are so understated, she helps create the whole vibe for GKMC with her beautiful voice. I’ll never stop talking about how good her voice is, she’s probably my favourite female singer ever. This isn’t an attack btw, lol, I really loved the video, you’re a real professional and pretty keen too. I just think Anna doesn’t get the credit she deserves. Also, you absolutely nailed that “real” is the end of the movie when he figures out who Kendrick is. It’s a super underrated song and Anna wise makes it even more special. Anyway, have a beautiful day
I'm not sure about the timeline either but there was a skit after the first track, later when his friends said "we're going to drop him off---because you know he tryna F on sherane tonight" So for sure his homies wasn't with him when he got jump. I think he went to her house multiple times because he said in money tress "I fuck sherane and went to tell my bros," ironically after he said this he said then usher "let it burn" came on (i think he said that), which could mean either he ghosted her for a time or she ghosted him for a time, but I'm pretty sure the events of the first song was not the first time he went to see her. Great reaction btw, i know i'm not a patron supported but i would like to hear a reaction of my favorite album of all time: "civil demo" by Isaiah Rashad.
the homies weren't in the car with him when he pulled up to sherane's. The "shenanigans" he did with his friends were in a white van, as told in The Art of Peer Pressure
The bit about "where your mama, daddy, and grandma" stay is partly because, in those areas, some people didn't leave their city, let alone the state. They were born into gang lines.
Hold on you gotta do the bonus tracks if nothing else than for the BDKMV remix. Jay got a great verse and Kendrick's 2nd on it might be my personal favorite of his
(Hopefully you’ve got these questions answered by now but ) Poetic Justice is a movie ft. Tupac & Janet Jackson. The song is a Janet sample (Anytime Any Place) Sherane is Master Splinter’s daughter bc she’s a young hood rat The sister from Sing About Me is Keisha from Keisha’s song on Section.80. Kendrick really works in levels & layers You doing great bro
You should definitely listen to Brenda’s Got A Baby by Tupac, then listen to Keisha’s Song, Sing About Me, and These Walls in light of that. Could potentially make a really cool video dissecting them too. The message of generational institutionalised trauma runs thick through Kendrick’s work and I find it poignant and profound.
One more thing to take note of lol - Kendrick’s final words on Keisha’s Song are directly relevant to some of what he talks about on “u”, on TPAB. It’s brief but important. “You preached in front of 100 thousand but couldn’t reach her”
Loving your stuff man! If you haven't seen Avatar The Last Airbender or Legend of Korra yet, I would watch the hell out of those :) BTW mAAd city is "my angels on angel dust", though can also mean "my angry adolescence divided"
Yeah, TPAB more just has references to GKMC, I’d say if any tracks have to do with GKMC it’s Weasley Theory which is kind of a continuation from Compton, u which is a continuation of Sing About Me, and Momma is just about Compton so you could say it does I guess, but it’s not a big deal
Momma could also be about Africa as well Kendrick visited South Africa at that time and it influenced the creation of TPAB How Much a Dollar Cost takes place in Africa as well
I'm unsure if you know about it or not, but there's a podcast called dissect that goes into explaining/gives well-presented information about albums and music in general. He's gone over all of Kendricks albums to some capacity if you wanna check it out on your own time :D
Yo Im late as hell, but WOLF by tyler the creator(the album) is underrated. I suggest Answer this one. It makes me cry ngl Also even if I don't know you Im so happy to be part of this amazing channel growing
The reason for her being 'Master Splinters Daughter' is because her brothers or cousins would wear colors like the turtles do, meaning they would gang bangers. They also beat people up so lmao also
Ay Another great reaction bro and yea you should definitely react to drake. Take care, nothing was the same, and if you're reading this it's too late are must listens
Something I think you've might missed is the connection between Money Trees and m.A.A.d City, in Money Trees he mentions his uncle getting killed in Louis Burgers, and in m.A.A.d City from another guy's perspective about seeing a guy with his brain's blown out (2 bullets on my uncle Tony's head) at the same burger stand (Louis Burgers) where **** hang out. It's very difficult getting everything he wants to say in the album so I suggest you to listen to different perspectives so you can get a more complete idea of the album.
TRACK INFO & TIME STAMPS:
1. Sherane a.k.a Master Splinter’s Daughter
Producer - Tha Bizness
3:54
2. Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe
Producer - Sounwave
9:42
3. Backseat Freestyle
Producer - Hit-Boy
13:43
4. The Art Of Peer Pressure
Producer - Tabu (20)
16:21
5. Money Trees
Featuring - Jay Rock (2)
Producer - DJ Dahi
21:34
6. Poetic Justice
Featuring - Drake
Producer - Scoop Deville
27:01
7. Good Kid
Producer - Pharrell*
32:31
8. M.A.A.d City
Featuring - MC Eiht
Producer - Sounwave
35:11
9. Swimming Pools (Drank) (Extended Version)
Producer - T-Minus
41:41
10. Sing About Me, I'm Dying Of Thirst
Producer - Like Of Pac Div*, Skhye Hutch
47:03
11. Real
Featuring - Anna Wise
Producer - Terrace Martin
56:49
12. Compton
Featuring - Dr. Dre
Producer - Just Blaze
1:05:19
Thanks for the timestamps!
On Sing About Me the first verse was his homie's brother. His homie got killed, and the homie's brother was telling Kendrick how much he appreciated him. And he was telling Kendrick, that he wants revenge for who killed his brother. Then he said if he dies before Kendrick's album drops...then the gunshots go off because its symbolic of him dying before Kendrick's album drops. The second verse is the sister of Keisha, from Keisha's Song on Section 80, who didnt appreciate Kendrick making a song about her story. The 3rd verse is Kendrick explaining he wasnt trying to offend her but he did it to help other people out there that need to hear the story.
Bro I’ve been listening to Kendrick since fuckin forever and idk why my goofy ass never understood why master splinters daughter meant HOOD RAT GOD DAMN
a little late, but her brothers wear colors too. Ninja turtles being known for wearing colored bandanas. So many layers man
The song Compton sounds so different because it's supposed to be the credits rolling, so it sounds very triumphant, as credits often do.
I feel like it can also be an introduction kinda song saying this is compton, this is a story within compton, thats why it ends with kendrick leaving with the van and then you can listen from the start
the instrumental of the the 2nd part to M.A.A.D city generally is so beautiful i year up everytime i hear it. it’s soooo nasty it makes me emotional lmaooo😭
on ‘sing about me’ the first verse is from the perspective of the brother of dave who was killed at the end of swimming pools, and the second about the brother of keisha from ‘keishas song’ off section.80
*The sister right? In the 2nd verse
@@henrykasenburg1115 yep my bad
"i'm waiting for my broke-ass friends to get PCs so we can play together"
that might be the REALEST thing in this whole video, realer than Kendrick's verses even 🤣
Ong its a struggle to find cross platform games we can all play😂
@@justdatboie the worst thing is when you have the MEANS but you and your friends' schedules don't line up 😢
brooo i love that you recognized the fade away part of sing about me, a lot of ppl miss that😭
This album is so incredibly Good . I’ve seen Kendrick live last year and it’s just a crazy experience.
YES. I went to see Kenny in ATL. What an experience
Same i saw him in Australia, an insane experience 🔥
How was the Mr morale experience 😵💫
@@kevinmalone584 It was amazing, lasted a good 3 hours with Kendrick, Baby Keem and Tanna Leone playing like 40 songs all together
@kevinmalone584 I've been to a lot of concerts the last couple of years, including Snoop, j cole, Dre, and others.
Nothing compares to the experience of Mr. Morale, it was a completely different performance and the best one I've ever seen.
This is my favorite album im really glad to see a fresh reaction channel good luck man
Kendrick is my favourite rapper. He inspires me to make my own music. I’m a rapper too, but I’m not very good yet.
I ain't a rapper, but he is by far my favorite rapper, I liked him before even understanding his lyrics, english ain't my first language, and I was curious about him so I started to listen to him. He helped me improving my english and understanding slangs and learning words I didn't knew. Besides that, he makes me feel like any other artist has ever done, he always gets me with his emotion and his storytelling and his concept albums blow my mind. I don't care ehat other people say, for me he is without a doubt the goat
I think as long as you have a vision of what type of song you want to make it'll sound great.
the first blunt had you foaming at the mouth is actually shown in Art of Peer Pressure at the tape recording when you hear his homies talk about he got the blunt with the "shenanigans" in it
Damn you gotta make it big, you're so professional and sharp, listening to you talk is a bliss
Really chill reaction, intro was a good touch :)
LMAO J ROCK ON FEMALE VOICE YOU TRIPPIN
Bro idk what I was thinking💀
😂😂
@@justdatboie the voice was Anna Wise
Born in Houston as a white kid, but my dad was involved in crime and we were basically transients. I always always always remember having my mom's voice kinda perma-stuck like the good angel from cartoons. Even over little stuff like goofing off with friends when we were five and some kids wanted to go into the locked laundry room...little stuff. I was a buzz kill kinda, but trouble was always around. And after time, you end up losing the numbers game.
The older you get, the more you interface with the outside world, and you still have to carry that. It's all of the BS from that past -- the people who die early before their time. The people who can't shake the drugs. And I'm somewhere else now, doing better, but I look back and it's so real.
All of that braggadoccio on "Backseat Freestyle" or the more sincere wishing on "Money Trees"... It's like those private conversations with just your boys about that day coming up any moment when someone is gonna break out and do something special. It all feels very fragile and weak.
When Kendrick shifts voice on tracks like "good kidd" or "sing about me" and speaks from a more mature vantage point, the insight is staggering. "What am I supposed to do when the topic is red and blue and you understand that I ain't, but know I'm accustomed to?" Or earlier ''I got animosity building it's probably big as a building me jumpin' off of the roof is me just playing it safe."
It's understood that growing up in the hood puts people in a spot where you're damned if you do, damned if you don't. Hell, Too Short rapped about that on The Ghetto: "You can pay your billls and not drink too much, but the problems of life you'll be throwin up."
I love how he closes in "Sing about me" with "look at the weak and pray one day you'll be strong, fighting for your rights even when you're wrong, and hope that one day you'll sing about me when I'm gone." But he doesn't even stop the self-interrogation. Beyond that, he's still asking, "did I put enough work in?" And that's why I love Kendrick. I feel he's actually trying to heal a lot of damage not just for himself, but for his entire community. And he understands that it is a process and needs to just...check in on it. Putting that in the art is next level and I love this album for that.
I think Dave from Real is Dave Free which is one of Kendricks closest friends helped Kenny found pgLang and is also a director of most of Kendricks and Baby Keem's music videos.
He also references Dave in i on tpab
You're at 500 so quick because you're so high quality. I see other react channels occasionally mention they don't like to pause because they know the viewers don't like that. But if I didn't want to hear your thoughts I would just be listening to the music myself! You're listening to and enjoying the music but also taking the time to actually explain your thoughts on the songs, which is what react channels should do. It makes for a very engaging video. Predicting 1k within your next 2-3 videos.
Sort of recommending a whole artist here. JID bounces back and forth with K-Dot for my favorite artist. While Kendrick is definitely the more "thoughtful" side, JID just makes straight up sonically fucking fantastic music but is still able to keep way more substance than most artists. Dude finds pockets and flows in places that shouldn't be possible. As far as studio albums go, he debuted with The Never Story and was pretty much instantly signed to J-Cole's Dreamville before dropping DiCaprio 2 (a follow up to his 2015 DiCaprio EP). Both The Never Story and DiCaprio 2 have plenty of substance as I said but are mostly a showcase of his technical ability. After about 5 years he drops a "sequel" to TNS, The Forever Story. TFS is absolutely fucking insane, and was in a lot of people's opinion AOTY even over Kendrick. His technically ability somehow got even better, his production and mixing got much better, and the album has great singing, story telling, and substance to it. It's probably my favorite album of all time behind TPAB.
Thank you so much. I try to structure my videos from a viewers standpoint because I, myself, as a viewer have things that I like or dislike that creators do. Also, I’ve heard a ridiculous amount of good things about JID so I’ll definitely react to music of his next.
@@justdatboie Raydar, Sistanem, or Kody Blu 31 would be good first songs depending on what energy you want. They're all from his newest album. Raydar is great for a harder song that showcases his rapping ability (though some of the football references may not make much since without the context of his other albums). Sistanem is a bit slower but is a storytelling song where he raps to his sister about how their relationship has changed since he started getting famous. Kody Blu 31 is a slow song with absolutely fantastic singing from JID dedicated to the family JIDs friend, who lost their child.
Excited for DAMN.! Hopefully this gets to 500 likes quickly
Definitely go back through all of these songs and go through everything he references, especially with samidot. Fire video
M.A.A.D. stands for Me an Angel on Angel Dust wich is said at the end of the song M.A.A.D city
It has 2 different meanings, My Angels on Angel Dust and My Angry Adolescence Divided
"Money trees is the perfect place for shade..." i take that to mean you cant really just chill/relax until you secure the bag that you need to be able to relax for a minute.
I love the way you do reactions. Sharing your thoughts during the music. Keep doing good work ❤
Acronym for M.a.a.d city is Made Me An Angel off Angel Dust. He tells you on the very last verse of madd city explaining why he rarely smokes now cuz he had a traumatic experience... someone laced the first blunt he ever hit wit cocaine.
My Angels on Angel Dust
Also, My Angry Adolescence Divided
The skits were actually his parents too. Pretty dope.
After listening to TPAB already, im a little surprised you weren’t familiar with Anna wise or couldn’t recognize her voice on money trees, her contributions to Kendrick’s two biggest albums are so understated, she helps create the whole vibe for GKMC with her beautiful voice. I’ll never stop talking about how good her voice is, she’s probably my favourite female singer ever. This isn’t an attack btw, lol, I really loved the video, you’re a real professional and pretty keen too. I just think Anna doesn’t get the credit she deserves. Also, you absolutely nailed that “real” is the end of the movie when he figures out who Kendrick is. It’s a super underrated song and Anna wise makes it even more special. Anyway, have a beautiful day
I'm not sure about the timeline either but there was a skit after the first track, later when his friends said "we're going to drop him off---because you know he tryna F on sherane tonight" So for sure his homies wasn't with him when he got jump. I think he went to her house multiple times because he said in money tress "I fuck sherane and went to tell my bros," ironically after he said this he said then usher "let it burn" came on (i think he said that), which could mean either he ghosted her for a time or she ghosted him for a time, but I'm pretty sure the events of the first song was not the first time he went to see her. Great reaction btw, i know i'm not a patron supported but i would like to hear a reaction of my favorite album of all time: "civil demo" by Isaiah Rashad.
the homies weren't in the car with him when he pulled up to sherane's. The "shenanigans" he did with his friends were in a white van, as told in The Art of Peer Pressure
Love you, guys!💙
In context he's a teenager throughout this album!
The bit about "where your mama, daddy, and grandma" stay is partly because, in those areas, some people didn't leave their city, let alone the state. They were born into gang lines.
I was always more into folk and jam bands but this album is a masterpiece and is top 3 for me
anna wise practically did all the female voclas money trees, bitch don't kill my vibe etc
You’ve past 1k now and there’s only further growth from here on. Keep up the good work!
I hope he completes it and does DAMN next Kendrick never misses
Its a honor being in the first 500 of your subscribers
Glad to have you aboard!💙
Hold on you gotta do the bonus tracks if nothing else than for the BDKMV remix. Jay got a great verse and Kendrick's 2nd on it might be my personal favorite of his
Dont kill my vibe, Money trees & poetic justice so good
Ayyyyy let's go!!! Gonna watch this in a sec!
Still one of my favorite albums of all time
(Hopefully you’ve got these questions answered by now but ) Poetic Justice is a movie ft. Tupac & Janet Jackson. The song is a Janet sample (Anytime Any Place)
Sherane is Master Splinter’s daughter bc she’s a young hood rat
The sister from Sing About Me is Keisha from Keisha’s song on Section.80. Kendrick really works in levels & layers
You doing great bro
you gonna get big bro really good content
Top 10 rap album ever.
The m.A.A.d city acronym can either be My Angry Adollensence Devided or My Angels on Angels Dust
Can't wait for DAMN.
You should definitely listen to Brenda’s Got A Baby by Tupac, then listen to Keisha’s Song, Sing About Me, and These Walls in light of that.
Could potentially make a really cool video dissecting them too. The message of generational institutionalised trauma runs thick through Kendrick’s work and I find it poignant and profound.
One more thing to take note of lol - Kendrick’s final words on Keisha’s Song are directly relevant to some of what he talks about on “u”, on TPAB. It’s brief but important. “You preached in front of 100 thousand but couldn’t reach her”
Been waiting for this❤❤❤
Loving your stuff man! If you haven't seen Avatar The Last Airbender or Legend of Korra yet, I would watch the hell out of those :)
BTW mAAd city is "my angels on angel dust", though can also mean "my angry adolescence divided"
ATLA was my entire childhood! I definitely wanna react to some clips for nostalgia
Loving your channel, you should defiantly get a discord server
I’ve got an account but I got no idea on how to start any of that. I’ll definitely look into that though
@@justdatboie I can give you a hand if you want, I've set up many servers before, you can add me if you want Jake Hudson#7575
Bro started this off telling us to sit back and listen to this album like we haven't LIVED with it for like a decade 😂🤦🏾♂️
I always felt like GKMC was a modern day Chronic or a pt2 of the Chronic album
Yeah, TPAB more just has references to GKMC, I’d say if any tracks have to do with GKMC it’s Weasley Theory which is kind of a continuation from Compton, u which is a continuation of Sing About Me, and Momma is just about Compton so you could say it does I guess, but it’s not a big deal
Momma could also be about Africa as well
Kendrick visited South Africa at that time and it influenced the creation of TPAB
How Much a Dollar Cost takes place in Africa as well
I'm unsure if you know about it or not, but there's a podcast called dissect that goes into explaining/gives well-presented information about albums and music in general. He's gone over all of Kendricks albums to some capacity if you wanna check it out on your own time :D
I’ll definitely check it out
Fantastic video, especially when your Sub count is accounted for. Small channel with great content is my jam.
Haven't seen you before but you got a new subscriber. Good quality and you were paying attention fully.
damn I thought you were gonna listen to the deluxe songs as well cause Jay kills his verse and then Kendrick comes right after with with a bomb 😂
The voice at the beginning of Poetic Justice was Kendrick with some kind of effect on his voice.
Love that reaction g
much love, glad i found your account🖤
id love to see you at 100k+ subs
awesome video! keep up the great work
the beat is soul soothing not aggressive 😛
Yo Im late as hell, but WOLF by tyler the creator(the album) is underrated. I suggest Answer this one. It makes me cry ngl
Also even if I don't know you Im so happy to be part of this amazing channel growing
Thank you! We’re glad to have you along for the ride💙
26:35 thanks you changed my mind i won't do it 🙏
meu álbum favorito
“They’re in Gotham right now what the fuck” lmao facts - actual warzone
peak reaction
OTW to 1k
Yessir we’re gonna get there before summer 💯
Banger video🔥🔥🔥🔥
Facts…. Martin Scorsese level storytelling but all audio. Like we was there! Ayyyy yah yah yah
I clicked this because of your thumbnail is hilarious
Compton is probably showing that he made it after all and he's now giving back like his mom said that's why It's different
Master splinter daughter is a snitch/rat reference since Sherane set up Kendrick
Great reaction brooo🦾
Bro needs more subs, keep it up, love the videos
You react to great albums so far. I'd love it if you reacted to MF DOOM. So either
"Mm.. Food" or the classic "Madvillainy".
KEDNRICK WAS A GOOD KID IN THE MAAD CITY
DAMN. Is the next
The reason for her being 'Master Splinters Daughter' is because her brothers or cousins would wear colors like the turtles do, meaning they would gang bangers. They also beat people up so lmao also
Also because Master Splinter’s Daughter in TMNT, Karai is a snake.
Yo keep making reactions these are great
Thank you, thank you!
nice reaction brother👍🏼👏🏽
Nice reaction 👍
K dots the greatest gospel rapper ever.
i like the intro
keep it up
you gotta listen to CAFEE FOR ME by Saba, 10/10 masterpiece
I NEVER PAID ATTN TO MONEY TREES LYRICS. IM DYINNN HAAHAHA
When he said dominoes , he’s talking about the game us on the westcoast play… not the pizza
You see, that's an example of something that you'd only know if you've experienced it. Thank you for letting me know that😂
waitin for mm&tbs
Ay Another great reaction bro and yea you should definitely react to drake. Take care, nothing was the same, and if you're reading this it's too late are must listens
He rolled up to her crib solo. She set him up and his homies spinner the block
great album
Do the deluxe version
can you react to Get an Idea by Kenny Mason? I feel you'd really enjoy it!
You needa react to The Weeknd trilogy mixtapes frfrrr
React to Rodeo - Travis Scott , all time great
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Go back and listen to the songs again to get a better understanding of the story line.. thanks
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Who else thinks kendrick could write a movie script.
Listen to now or never
Eden's album vertigo is fire but I don't think it's rap tho
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Something I think you've might missed is the connection between Money Trees and m.A.A.d City, in Money Trees he mentions his uncle getting killed in Louis Burgers, and in m.A.A.d City from another guy's perspective about seeing a guy with his brain's blown out (2 bullets on my uncle Tony's head) at the same burger stand (Louis Burgers) where **** hang out. It's very difficult getting everything he wants to say in the album so I suggest you to listen to different perspectives so you can get a more complete idea of the album.