Kendrick Lamar’s Storytelling MASTERCLASS | good kid, m.A.A.d city
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- Опубликовано: 25 янв 2024
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Today I'm breaking down Kendrick’s “good kid, m.A.A.d city” one track at a time. We’re going to get into the lyrics, Kendrick’s style, the production, recreate a few songs, and see the narrative of the album unfold. This is one of the most cohesive storytelling albums ever made. It’s full of darkness, tragedy, angst, questioning systems, faith, hope, and love. It’s also got some incredible beats and rhyming that’s unmatched. It’s like if an HBO series was a hip hop album.
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Quality of these videos are insane🔥
If pirus and crips all got along, they’d probably gun me down by the end of this song
Seem like the whole city go against me
Every time I’m in the streets I hear..
GA GA GA GA
YAH YAH YAH YAH
Man down!
One of the greatest albums ever hands down. While listening, I literally felt like I was in the van on the adventures with Kendrick and his boys
Salvador Gonzalez - Light
Facts 🔥🔥
"If an HBO series was a Hip-Hop album" - that's an incredible way to sum up GKMC!
lol i looked at this comment just as he said that
@@crytstalcrust I wrote it just after he said it 😂
@@crytstalcrustSame 🤣
To me, The “mom imma use the van real quick, be back in 15 min” ending line, was like I’m gonna take my “15 min of fame” but I’m coming back home. But as a kid do we really take 15 minutes?
Great fucking video bro.
Oh man that’s good 🔥🔥 I love that interpretation
I can dig it!
Momma!
I'm from Baltimore. I remember hearing backseat freestyle for the first time with my friends while we were all partying one night. This was right when the album came out .. I remember listening to the whole thing and really connecting with his message and loving the art aspect. Fast forward two years, I went to rehab for the first time. I didn't think I was a drug addict, but I was... This album got me through that whole first stint in rehab and helped me look at my situation as a blessing and opportunity to change my life. I didn't get recovery right the first time, but I'm now almost 3 years clean. I have the most beautiful daughter and girlfriend and my life is beautiful, even in the hardest moments. I still listen to this album every couple of months. Thank you for helping me in my journey, Kendrick. My heart goes out to you.
ay, thats a beautiful story man. im happy for you. God bless :)
Keep on going bro
This is why Kendrick Lamar is not only one of the greatest rappers of all time, but one of the greatest artists period. Even so young in his career he was able to make an instantly classic album with an incredible meaning behind it pouring his soul and the anger from his past into his music
This album was such a big part of my adolescence. I still spin this record every other week
I see u everywhere bro
This album and wolf ! Shaped my taste. Honorable mentions: nothing was the same, rocky album 12-13 , even yeezus
This album has always felt like the musical equivalent of Reality Bites or Clerks to me. Watching a homemade documentary about someone's life. It gives the whole listening experience a very unique gravitas (and it's aged beautifully)
I can't believe it's been well over a decade since first hearing it 🤯 time, or whatever
Man, killin' it with these videos lately.
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killing it with that pfp
Salvador Gonzalez - Light
dope pfp
God I still love this album, favorite one of my generation forreal….this getting snubbed is still crazy to this day
That’s embarrassing honestly
Most people say TPAB or DAMN is his best album, but for me it’s always gonna be this one.
I want to thank you for your Channel. I've been losing touch with Hip Hop for the last fourteen years, right before Kendrick Lamar came up.
Your earlier videos (about The Soulquarians, Blackstar, Gang Starr, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, etc.) helped me remind myself exactly why I loved Hip Hop in the first place.
Who knows, this video might help me pick up the thread where I left it.
I love the inetentional and conceptual way Kendrick puts albums together. Never just a collection of tracks, but a cohesive and complex story. A true artist.
Kendrick's music has gotten me out of some really dark places so this one hits hard. He is more than just a rapper, he is truly one of the greatest artists alive and I'm grateful to be here for it
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thats how i am his music helped me when i was at my lowest
Yesssir 🔥🔥🔥. Sing of me, I’m dying of thirst is literally one of his best songs! So introspective.
So good! 🔥
If you haven't heard collect calls, do that as well, it's another of his best I see no one mentioning
The gunshots still give me chills 😪
this made me cry just like the album did so strong, so powerful, so meaningful, so truthful, and so much motivation.
"HBO series as a hip hop album" 💯
'sing about me ' gets my stomach in knots everytime i hear it. such beautiful storytelling.
The gunshots still gives me chills man 💯💯😪😪
The first hip-hop album I ever listened. Absolutely mind-blowing experience that made me fall in love with hip-hop and music
I really like the slightly longer and song by song album break down format, would love to see you do this with other albums in the future.
Donuts by Dilla, breaking down the meaning behind the samples he chose deserves this longer song by song format.
Thank you for covering this album. It's truly a powerful piece of art, it impacted me so much and helped me to be a more positive person.
I literally just published an article on this album in my school newspaper, this album is so incredible!
They should turn this album, into an actual movie..🤧🔥
Excellent breakdown of a seminal album! I knew it was a great album, and having even more context means I'm playing it on the way into work!
This the video I been waiting on!!! Digging the Greats + Kendrick Lamar = a great start to my weekend 😎
Kendrick Lamar is a masterful artist. He creates movies with words . A front row seat to his experience , that takes you through different emotions. All his albums are classics
Compton really feels like the passing of the torch from Dre to Kendrick
This is why I love your channel, not just cause of your enthusiasm or your storytelling or the insight in the music, but also because we get to rediscover and relisten great music. Keep doing your thing🙌
Still my fav over any of the other albums
I used to really not like the hit singles off this album, but I recently listened to the album and once I heard Real it opened my eyes. I immediately realized this album and those songs were an indictment of the lifestyle he used to love
Classic West Coast Album up there with Doggystyle. Shout out to Scoop DeVille who had the best beats on this masterpiece.
Love your videos dude. Keep up the great work
🙏🙏🙏
Oh when you said after that one Friday with no video, that you're coming back with some bangers...
You MEANT you were coming back with bangers
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Man just wait 🔥🔥
Great upload. I'm officially an ol hed (46) and this album was what got me back into hip-hop. My younger cousin recommended a few artists (J. Cole, Kendrick, Vic Mensa) and like you said the singles don't do it justice. His earlier albums didn't stand out but after hearing GKMC the second or third time it started to resonate. I felt like my younger 17 yo self back in the Chicago west suburbs trying to navigate life as a young man. To me this is probably my top 2-3 of legendary 'cohesive' albums.😊
what are you others in that 2-3? i wanna listen to them
@hunter4233 lol...now that you ask I feel like I'm caught with my pants down. A few off the top of my head are...
Dogg Pound - Dogg Food
Pharcyde - Bizzare Ride II The Pharcyde
Digital Underground - Sex Packets
Outkast - Aquemini
De La Soul - De La Soul is Dead
Ice Cube - Lethal Injection
Tribe - Beats, Rhymes, & Life
Kanye - College Dropout
Vic Mensa - Innanetape
Chance - Acid Rap
South Circle - Anotha Day, Another Balla
Makaveli Don Killuminati The 7 Day Theory
* David Banner - Mississippi (3000 Watts Screwed Version)
* Jay-Z - Unplugged
Jodeci - The Show, The After Party, The Hotel
Carl Thomas - Emotional
Mary J. Blige - My Life
@@tywayne3 Definitely familiar with some of these, but I'll fs check out the others, thanks
@hunter4233 no problem. Let me know if any surprise you. I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts. 🤛🏿
Agreed. I liked Sec. 80, but I heard Swimming Pools maybe on the radio and didn’t love It. But once I gave the album a chance for a full listen and didn’t skim thru It looking for bangers, I realized at about track 2 that he had something special
This is a stellar take. Between this album and Duckworth alone, I don’t know why we haven’t heard Kendrick’s name come up in too many ‘best storytelling MC’ conversations.
To Pimp a Butterfly is Kendrick Lamar's best, but this is second for me.
To be honest I’ve always felt like Good Kid M.a.a.D City is Kendrick’s apex in terms of an overall album. Sure To Pimp A Butterfly is far more ambitious in terms of content, production and song concepts, but GKMC is better structured as a whole. From Kendrick being an immature and naive kid in the beginning following him to a more mature and socially aware man, with each track fitting perfectly together. I feel that the album bridged the gap between deep introspective music and accessible music with replay value better than TPAB did, as the songs are equally as enjoyable listened from either start to front or miscellaneously. A lot of the songs on TPAB feel like they are only most enjoyable when they are all played together at once and aren’t as enjoyable when played randomly
@@mjsburneraccount5591 well put man
Like from Pac Div produced Sing about Me IIRC. One of my favourite crews at the time. I remember hearing about Kendrick as part of the new west hype and checking him when his tracks had a couple thousand views. Crazy what he achieved since then. This LP was an instant classic when it dropped and it still sounds just as good today. Interesting now you point out that Backstreet Freestyle and Swimming Pools both on the surface ticked mainstream boxes but in classic Kendrick style had that extra subtext - love your channel bro 👊
Bruh, I don't know if anybody's ever told you, "You're just good!"...like I'm 1 minute into the video and I think to myself, "How do these things just come to you?'' and a voice just said, "He's just good!"' Thank you for sharing your love of music with us. You are a great man! Keep serving us from that plate of love & greatness 👏👏 We appreciate you! I appreciate you!
Good job breaking this down. I love a good concept album, but going the lengths to even cast some of the featurings to fit the story (and real life) is amazing.
Any plans on addressing the « reverse » concept of DAMN.?
My favorite album of all time. Followed by 2014 FHD. I love a story album. This was like a movie in my head. I never forget when I first heard it. I was a senior in high school. It changed my musical life!
Sing about me... is such a touching art piece. Gets me everytime.
I've been watching you since your Through the Wire video and let me just say, you've inspired me to start doing rap music.
I know this is wishful thinking maybe, but just know that if my career works out, I'm definitely gonna try and convince you to do a live band with me.
You're just that awesome. Keep up the good videos because I just finished this one and this was once again a Digging the Greats classic.
YES gkmd is one of my favorite albums of all time. Been waiting for this one 🙏🙏
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Hip Hop nut here from the UK. I don't usually comment but I'm really glad this album was broken down. One of my favourite albums ever. I listen to this album cover to cover and feel every word on this album. Modern classic and brilliant price of art. Ty again for another great video 🔥
this is A. R. T.
Well captured, literally got goosebumps listening to your explanation - and it’s definitely ranking higher on my Top Hip Hop Albums. Illmatic still takes top spot
I have always said that Good Kid M.a.a.d City is a Rap Opera ... and after watching this video... I feel this now more than ever
This is insanely well put together, sir. Thank you for this
This, To Pimp A Butterfly. And DAMN. felt like it could've been a trilogy.
I didn’t think you were coming west.
Much Respect sir
Kendrick is one of the bests, every single album is art
The beat on “I’m Dying of Thrist” is 🔥🔥🔥
I think I relate to Kendrick because he is such a forward thinker and a realist and humanitarian I feel his concern for the growth of the hood I feel his lessons in every line... how do you know so sure in your heart that you are going to reach so many people with your art that you saved the voicemails that you wanted to use for your album... how?! I love Kendrick ❤️
So glad this channel has seen growth. It has to be one of the highest quality channels when it comes to breaking down music on the entire platform. I remember seeing the Illmatic video and assuming I was watching somebody with hundreds of thousands of subs and views. It only had a few thousand and 10k subs. Everything you make is gold. Thanks for making this stuff for us
This channel is too underated
LOVED IT! def one of the greatest records in hip hop / music history 🎶 please make more videos like this one 🎉
Great breakdown! I love this album and listen to it all of the time. It's a great running soundtrack. Classic!
I have argued it’s the best album made in the last 12 years. Such an incredible piece of art.
It blurs the lines between reality and fiction, documentary and scripted. Those voice messages in particular add this authentic dimension and it’s difficult to imagine that they are not from his actual life. Either way, it’s masterful. And btw, Compton is home of Pirus and Crips to be technical.
I've listened to this album vountless yimes, but this video opened it up SO much more. You slay this content my man!
I never realized how much DAMN resembles this. Even down to which life do you choose. He’s really perfected his creativity it’s incredible
10:49 if this isn't true poetic justice I don't know what is
Absolutely amazing breakdown. Thank you for this video!
Classic album. Brilliant breakdown DTGs
Just got the poetic justice part and I've been wanting someone to cover this, as it seems it's not being spoke about much given current events. Also please cover they not like us beat! Next to hit em up, I think it will be the most iconic bop diss.
Amazing breakdown! Would love to see you do some more breakdowns of Kendrick’s work!
I really wish all the best for you and this channel. You're doing an amazing job and this video is no exception. Makes me appriciate this album even more. The way you present musical knowlegde is so fluent and easy to follow - and that is not an easy task.
So thankful for your page and deep dives in music 🙏🏽
Thank you for the great content!
GKMC is my favorite Kendrick project. TPAB is also a work of art but to me Maad City is more like a self portrait where as To Pimp A Butterfly explores more broad themes about race in America. It’s good in a different way to me, so I’ll always love how I tells a story- also through some of the club bangers like maad city and swimming pool
Im so glad you did this video! This is one the greatest and most important records of all time!
Great breakdown as always!
Perfect timing, this album has been heavy in my rotation lately!
yo, you have such a professional sounding voice, sound on point, well done job!
Great breakdown Markus, GOAT'd album, gotta go listen to it again, I think the production of this album is criminally overlooked 🔥
Always appreciative of how you break down and put your opinion on records made by great artists
Sing About Me, I’m Dying of Thirst is the best hip hop song of all time and nobody can change my mind.
Hard to argue with you. Heavy on repeat in its lifetime.
Listening to it was my next video after this
Agree with you dog 💯
It's Gucci Gang by Lil Pump u mean?
I love your videos, I hope you keep it up, and achieve a lot more success
Thank you I’ve been looking for a video just like this
Legendary album. You broke it down wonderfully. I loved this video.
one of my all time favorite albums and i got it on vinyl. once in a while i sit down and listen to this short film by Kendrick Lamar on my record player.
The gunshots in the first verse of "sing about me" still gives me chills 😪🔥
Has there ever been a more complete album? Don’t think so, especially after listening to the way you broke it down. It’s deepened my comprehension and appreciation for the genius and artistry of Kendrick Lamar, and the contiguous storytelling. Simply amazing 💯🔥🔥🥰🥰.
My humble gratitude for this breakdown, masterfully done and well researched. Thank you 🙏🏿
Great analysis of one of the most important albums. Great job, shed a tear. 😢
Thank you for helping me fall in love with this album all over again ❤️
I love the breakdown of the story along with the production of it too 🔥🔥
Brilliant. Thx for vid 🙏🏽
I think the Dominoes are referring to the Pizza chain and not literal Dominoes. What I got was that K-dot borrowed the van, claiming he'd get some dominoes for the family when he was really going over to sherane's place. When he arrives he gets robbed.
SENSATIONAL CONTENT AS USUAL.!
CAN WE GET A SIMILAR VIDEO FOR TO PIMP A BUTTERFLY?
THANKS IN ADVANCE.
I buy choice vintage vinyl of the era. This album was an exception.
Man , bro been dropping Dimes with all these recent videos. Love from the Chi
I love this video ❤ the fact that you broke it down and it was compelling and I was completely invested I'm here after the drake and kendrick diss tracks so I love that you mention 2TEEZ
Yo I never seen your channel before but this is super dope! Thank you. Gotta go see what else you done now
Haven’t even started watching- but boy this is the breakdown I needed!
Excellent analysis of a masterpiece of an album.
Love it. Make one each for all his albums please
It was a felony crime that this album didn't win album of the year. I listen to this album front to back when I know I gotta drive an hour or more long
Found your channel by random. Really feeling the breakdown you did on Kendrick’s album.
I've listened to rap casually my entire life, but this was the first album that i sat down and read lyric sheets while listening to the album. It is the breathtaking how crafted the narrative is.
fantastic wrk on one of the best hip hop albums of all times!
Excellent breakdown of this album. Kendrick really delivered on this album and It goes against what was popular in the game when this dropped. He’s truly a one of one.