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Another aspect that doesn't get talked about nearly enough is how Kendrick portrays his psychology in this album and connects his political commentary while also self-analyzing his own psychology. The way Kendrick constructed the tracklist and songwriting makes it so as we see his progression in thinking he's untouchable, to hating himself, to reflecting on life, humbling himself, and accepting himself, it makes it so even if we don't relate to his situation, we can understand how his mind is processing this and how we got from point A to point B. This is why this is currently my favorite rap album of all time.
Just wanted to add onto your reading of the track “Momma”, Kendrick isn’t talking to himself in the third verse, not physically but in his own mind he may see himself, but during the tracks momma and how much a dollar cost, Kendrick is in Africa. Explaining the “Kendrick you DO know my language you just forgot because of what public schools had painted” line in momma and the “Indigenous African only spoke Zulu” line in Dollar Cost. And the title of “momma” is referring to The Mother Land, Africa. This trip to Africa was a wake up moment to Kendrick, the fictional conversation he has with the little boy let’s him know that he doesn’t feel Kendrick’s impact on music “Oh I forgot ‘Don’t kill my vibe’ that’s right you’re famous, i used to watch on channel 5 tv was taken” Kendrick hasn’t changed all he thought he has changed, this little boy he feels related to is going through all the turmoil Kendrick went through, and Kendrick realizes he can’t put the weight of changing the world on his music alone, he needs to “be an advocate and tell your homies especially to come back Home” He hates himself in “u” because he feels that he wanted to be a leader of change through his music, while simultaneously ignoring his friends and family back in Compton, then realizes by going to Africa that the music isn’t the change, it’s being an advocate and activist. Which is why he doesn’t solve the audience fight and become a leader in the song “i” through music, but through a speech educating on the history of the n-word through the lens of African History. I think your videos on Kendrick’s music are great, just wanted to add to your understanding of the tracks
This album helped accept myself. The good the bad past accomplishments past mistakes everything is what makes me who I am. The parallel between u and I is what really made love myself and forgive myself for my mistakes. This album is sent from heaven
you probably made zero money from this video because of how much music you used and you are a saint for that cause you probably knew that going in. im halfway through and this video already made me cry a bit. u is such a powerful song its ridiculous. i dont think i can think of a single song that feels more emotionally powerful to me.
I found out about your channel like 3 days ago and the first video I watched was the explanation of Thursday and man I love your editing and how you talk about the music I’ve already almost watched all your videos I wish I found out about you sooner but I’m glad I found about this channel and you’ve been helping me through a tough breakup and just a really bad four weeks but tbh I almost cried to the video about Igor and I shed tears to this video I’ve always known the meaning behind these albums but just watching this and the other videos you’ve made it made me appreciate them more and it was therapeutic listening to these breakdowns thank you and keep up the great work on the videos and also LACK OF CONFIDENCE
No disrespect but you definitely miss the mark on “for free” It was about how his ancestors pick cotton to build American and now his hard work isn’t for free like his ancestors work was for. Nothing to do with bragging or ego trip
This is a great perspective, and one I have not been enlightened on before! You are right, I am ignorant to those dynamics in TPAB. I tried as hard as I could not to overstep that boundary, assuming I would likely fail pretty badly. I hope you can forgive my insensitivity to these racial injustices I cannot relate to!
My boiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!! Great job on the vid dude! Would you ever do a vid on Denzel Curry's Melt? Or better yet, Danny Brown's recent release, Quaranta? Both albums have a wealth of meaning and depth that I think you could make a vid on?
Danny Brown is definitely on my list for the future! Though, I would probably want to touch on Atrocity Exhibition first. That's my fav by him. Do you like that project? I'd love to hear your thoughts on it. Thanks so much for writing me!
For Free is not about just his literal genitals or black culture industry metaphor. But it also tells about Kendrick's ego and God complex. Again, it's ok to also have variety interpretations of K Dot's songs. So no, I don't think he "miss" the point.
I'm asian and I've enjoyed this "white dude's" analysis, and what's wrong with a non nigga listening to a black man's music who can also connect and relate to. Because fuck ethnicity, and you know he already rap that before. Or maybe you're a gatekeeper who hates having white people audience I guess.
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Another aspect that doesn't get talked about nearly enough is how Kendrick portrays his psychology in this album and connects his political commentary while also self-analyzing his own psychology.
The way Kendrick constructed the tracklist and songwriting makes it so as we see his progression in thinking he's untouchable, to hating himself, to reflecting on life, humbling himself, and accepting himself, it makes it so even if we don't relate to his situation, we can understand how his mind is processing this and how we got from point A to point B. This is why this is currently my favorite rap album of all time.
Just wanted to add onto your reading of the track “Momma”, Kendrick isn’t talking to himself in the third verse, not physically but in his own mind he may see himself, but during the tracks momma and how much a dollar cost, Kendrick is in Africa. Explaining the “Kendrick you DO know my language you just forgot because of what public schools had painted” line in momma and the “Indigenous African only spoke Zulu” line in Dollar Cost. And the title of “momma” is referring to The Mother Land, Africa. This trip to Africa was a wake up moment to Kendrick, the fictional conversation he has with the little boy let’s him know that he doesn’t feel Kendrick’s impact on music “Oh I forgot ‘Don’t kill my vibe’ that’s right you’re famous, i used to watch on channel 5 tv was taken” Kendrick hasn’t changed all he thought he has changed, this little boy he feels related to is going through all the turmoil Kendrick went through, and Kendrick realizes he can’t put the weight of changing the world on his music alone, he needs to “be an advocate and tell your homies especially to come back Home” He hates himself in “u” because he feels that he wanted to be a leader of change through his music, while simultaneously ignoring his friends and family back in Compton, then realizes by going to Africa that the music isn’t the change, it’s being an advocate and activist. Which is why he doesn’t solve the audience fight and become a leader in the song “i” through music, but through a speech educating on the history of the n-word through the lens of African History. I think your videos on Kendrick’s music are great, just wanted to add to your understanding of the tracks
Love this! My videos are never ever the best interpretation, so these comments are fruitful!
Your vids are great! And the editing is fantastic
Thought of Drake when he said "..reach a lot of people insignificantly.." Honestly.
100k subs we need a track for track analysis 💯🙏
done.
Excellent video as always! You should cover The Forever Story or Sometimes I Might Be Introvert next
this intro was amazing really drew me into the video whether that was intentional or not good job
This album helped accept myself. The good the bad past accomplishments past mistakes everything is what makes me who I am. The parallel between u and I is what really made love myself and forgive myself for my mistakes. This album is sent from heaven
This was the right video for me at the right time. Thank you.
Comments like these are why I keep making videos. Thank YOU
you probably made zero money from this video because of how much music you used and you are a saint for that cause you probably knew that going in. im halfway through and this video already made me cry a bit. u is such a powerful song its ridiculous. i dont think i can think of a single song that feels more emotionally powerful to me.
We gon be alright
Wow! Really glad i found this channel
love your analysis
Yo I just loaded up yt and your title caught my eye like crazy adding this to the “watch later” fasho
I wonder when this dude will come and watch later...
@@adoniscreed4031 already watched
Everybody lacks confidence.
explain
Just discovered your channel recently. Great stuff! I hope you will get the recognition your work deserves!
I’ve came back to this video several time. You did amazing
This channel is a GEM
I found out about your channel like 3 days ago and the first video I watched was the explanation of Thursday and man I love your editing and how you talk about the music I’ve already almost watched all your videos I wish I found out about you sooner but I’m glad I found about this channel and you’ve been helping me through a tough breakup and just a really bad four weeks but tbh I almost cried to the video about Igor and I shed tears to this video I’ve always known the meaning behind these albums but just watching this and the other videos you’ve made it made me appreciate them more and it was therapeutic listening to these breakdowns thank you and keep up the great work on the videos
and also LACK OF CONFIDENCE
🥲 this comment made ME tear up! Thank you so much for your kind words. The encouragement is truly, truly inspiring to me
No disrespect but you definitely miss the mark on “for free” It was about how his ancestors pick cotton to build American and now his hard work isn’t for free like his ancestors work was for. Nothing to do with bragging or ego trip
This is a great perspective, and one I have not been enlightened on before! You are right, I am ignorant to those dynamics in TPAB. I tried as hard as I could not to overstep that boundary, assuming I would likely fail pretty badly. I hope you can forgive my insensitivity to these racial injustices I cannot relate to!
@@JacksonsMusicPalatedawg I love your essay-vids but quit apologizing for things you had nothing to do with.
@@JacksonsMusicPalateyour sensitivity is not exclusively linked to your ethnicity, ideas are universal
My boiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!! Great job on the vid dude! Would you ever do a vid on Denzel Curry's Melt? Or better yet, Danny Brown's recent release, Quaranta? Both albums have a wealth of meaning and depth that I think you could make a vid on?
Danny Brown is definitely on my list for the future! Though, I would probably want to touch on Atrocity Exhibition first. That's my fav by him. Do you like that project? I'd love to hear your thoughts on it. Thanks so much for writing me!
My favorite album analyzer
“Momma”
“The way I am rewarded well that’s gods decision.”
Love that used falsehood by Kendrick in here
Great job foo
Ya back🎉
Great review
Yet another Jackson dub
as always, amazing analysis. quick question though, where do you get your shirts from?
Also something VERY frustrating about how autocorrect turns u into i.
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(EVERYBODY LACK CONFIDENCE)
1 min in, I subscribed
please make a video on the Weeknd's Debut Album Kissland
This vid aged well
new videeoooooo
do the call if you get lost from tyler the creator review pls
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It’s not poetic the iPhone is just a piece of shit fr
?????? He missed the entire point on For Free.....
What is it
@@darklw468 this dick ain't freeeeeeeeee
For Free is not about just his literal genitals or black culture industry metaphor.
But it also tells about Kendrick's ego and God complex.
Again, it's ok to also have variety interpretations of K Dot's songs.
So no, I don't think he "miss" the point.
Early gang
I hate when rappers do interviews with random old white people n talk all slow like bruh why u tryna make it seem so deep lol
I'm asian and I've enjoyed this "white dude's" analysis, and what's wrong with a non nigga listening to a black man's music who can also connect and relate to.
Because fuck ethnicity, and you know he already rap that before.
Or maybe you're a gatekeeper who hates having white people audience I guess.