Great video. Subscribed for the 10 second reviews but I’m definitely here to stay for these longer videos as well. You have a great way of articulating yourself and providing thoughtful commentary about music.
I'm always iffy about people from outside of the culture speaking on Hip Hop, especially from artists deeply rooted in the culture because they tend to miss the cultural nuances... but I ALWAYS love your takes. Definitely appreciate this one.
Albums like this and “melt my eyez see your future” are very special. When artists show their vulnerable side it makes them more relatable. Only special artists can pull these albums off at this high of quality. Definitely worth the wait, we’ll be dissecting this record for years to come. Great video!
DAMN. is one of my favorite Kendrick albums because I have a very personal experience with it (long story short, my senior project was a jukebox musical based off of DAMN.), and I absolutely adore it’s place in the story of Kendrick Lamar. Give DAMN. another listen now that Mr. Morale is here, and you can see the progression. The struggle with fulfilling his savior complex, his fears about how far he’s fallen and if he’s doomed to get worse, wondering if there’s a path to redemption; the abuse he suffered, domestic and environmental; listening to LOYALTY. and LOVE. after what happens on this album is… wow it really hits different man.
You make a great point about listeners pressuring artists to continually pump out music even when they aren't ready or just don't want to, and how that pressure is particularly high on critically acclaimed artists like Kendrick, Frank Ocean, etc. What frustrates me is that we've had decades worth of insight from artists (across all genres!) about how destructive that mentality is toward both artists and music itself, and yet that mentality persists :(
I love your videos man. It feels like a conversation with a close friend over chilled beers late at night, on a topic we both love. Keep doing this. You're so good at it.
To me personally commercial doesn't always mean it's lesser than other songs. Depending on the artist a commercial sounding song can still be crafted beautifully. Kendrick is one of the artist who can make a super commercial sounding song and still make it introspective and something that's uniquely his, which is why DAMN. is my favorite album of his. Kanye is the same way and his commercial sounding songs are still amazing and creative, while people like Drake make commercial sounding songs and it doesn't sound like they're being super creative and doing it for the money instead of their own vision. I love Drake still though.
I find this album especially interesting because no one ends up with the same list of favorites. Both have a particular intention and style. Both have their highlights and even their own controversies. What's more: When's the last time a conceptual album sparked this sort of political and social discussion? I'm always surprised how deeply art can provoke and engage us.
A theory of mine is that if you take a track in the first disc and find it’s mirror (fe: 3rd track is worldwide steppers and 3rd last track is mr morale so 1/last, 2-2nd last,3-3rd last ,4-15,5/14,6-13 and so on till 9/10)you have the vision of the steppers and then mr morales view on the issue. For example you have N95 which says « all the boys and girls have got some true stories to tell » and mother I sober is Kendrick telling his story. Idk if it’s true or if it checks out but it would make sense. Great video too
Dude this is a really good theory, I really like this. Wouldn’t put it past him to do that, DAMN. was purposefully supposed to tell a story listening to the album backwards as well as forwards
well I agree with you about the second half being stronger than the first, I actually really love Rich Spirit. but from what I can tell the majority of people I've talked to don't really share that same opinion I guess I can understand why a lot of people wouldn't like it but there's just something about that song I would truly love the vibe is amazing
@@loverboyclement6767 "the reality can wait, feedback is low latency I'm glitching from the face" easily one of my favorite opening bars from a Kendrick verse. and it's so uniquely him; it's not a line you'd ever hear from any other artist
i like to think the crown of thorns represents a fusion of both mr morale and the idea of a "big stepper", representing him as both his younger and more egotistical/insecure self and as a matured figure who accepts himself and his place in hiphop culture
I'm quite a casual listener so I don't really go too deep to analyze music (my favorite rapper is Future so I don't really have to LMAO) but these longer videos explaining some ideas behind albums are always interesting to me and you manage to make it all feel snappy and not boring so keep it up!
I really appreciate you taking your time before giving full reviews/thoughts on albums, rather than turning a video out the same week as its release. It really gives both you and the audience the chance to absorb the album and give some extra perspective to it as a full work of music. Great vid.
Kendrick, Frank Ocean..even Jay-Z and Childish Gambino don’t drop frequently.. there’s a beauty of putting out an album that’s so good, I’m ok with waiting more than 2 years. On the other hand…TDE is notorious for not releasing a lot of music anyway😅😂at least Kendrick’s was worth the wait 🙌🏽 great vid.
My birthday's March 16th too!! I knew Danny Brown had the same bday, but I didn't know TPAB came out that day. Thanks for giving me another reason to be unhealthily self-obsessed
Honestly I think Kendrick using the f slur in auntie diaries was essential for him to bridge the gap between his message and the audience he’s trying to reach, even if it’s not pretty.
Appreciate your thoughts! Though, the whole, 'I can't stand Kendricks more commercial sounding stuff ' is becoming a stereotype at this point 🙄. There's a place for both! Who wants an album of Mother I Sobers...whew...
pretty solid understanding, but it's interesting to point that kendrick commented on the crown and he said its a reminder to not forget the greatest prophet who walked the earth (interesting how he said prophet as only jewish people see him as a prophet and christians see him as a savior), but he said he wears it so that we can walk in his image. He lived life perfectly, or at least tried through temptation. He was God in the flesh, so that God could experience what we go through in our every day lives and that's it's possible to live a loving and pure life, even though it's hard.
Baby Keem saying “Mr. Morale” always really affects me for some reason. And regarding people pressuring Kendrick and other artists to release music, it’s perfectly summed up by my favorite line on the album, from my favorite song on the album: “And they like to wonder where I’ve been / Protecting my soul in the valley of silence.”
Don't try the Drake album again, I did, didn't work, fair warning! I love this take and your hot takes on DAMN, love the longer versions and your thought process and your voice is soothing to listen to review music like this. appreciate you man.
Really enjoyed this video. At first I wasn’t really feeling the album but then I started listening to it more and it really grew on me. Like you said, it’s a therapy session, and fittingly enough, the music sounds therapeutic. Don’t really have much else to say beyond that which hasn’t already been said. Props to Kendrick for finally being able to open up about his deeper issues. Also, ngl, DAMN. is my fav Kendrick album because of how commercial it is 😭 I like how much replay value it has. Definitely not his best, but I like listening to it. To each their own 🤷🏽♂️ Really excited for your next long form video, I’m hoping the ending to this is implying it’s for Honestly, Nevermind 👍🏽
I absolutely enjoyed your approach to this album review. I first listened to this album during a solo hike in nature and was blown away. It is indeed a heavy listen and many people may not go back to it often, or ever again. But like you emphasized, he had a lot to get off his chest and it’ll always be here. When I listened to it, I felt as if it was an album about triumph. Triumph from recognizing one’s own traumas along with those you’ve hurt and those who look up to you for guidance. It’s a lot to deal with. This album ranks as my second favorite K. Dot album behind TPAB. I absolutely am thankful for artists who are willing to be open about their lives. There’s a lot of watered down music and this album is incredible imo. I’m glad the algorithm brought me to your page. Not sure how I’ve never come across your page, but I’m a fan. Salute to you.
as a trans rat auntie diaries is beyond brilliant for so many reasons. Spoke to the people who needed it not my community (I was just watching and that shit had me in tears). I’m thankful for it
Kendrick also said that he doesn't create this music for anyone besides himself, that it's for him as a therapeutic essence. He said this in the Rick Rubin interview he did. Just wanted to say! :)
The way you slid the line from Crown "I can't please everybody" into the review had me dying haha. Great review! This is definitely in my top 3 on my album of the year list.
to start things off, it's always a joy to hear your thoughts on different albums and ive been itching to hear you go in depth on my favourite album of this year :) ive been obsessed with this album since it was first announced and whilst im currently taking a break from it to actually listen to other stuff, there's always something new to think or talk about with this album; like the meaning behind the use of *that word* on auntie diaries, the album being therapy for kendrick, the fact that savior interlude is still the most underrated track on the album despite having one of the best instrumentals alongside keem's incredible performance. i think that like the majority of kendrick's stuff, mr morale will really stand the test of time due to how open kendrick is and just how much there is to talk about and dissect from it.
Everything you said in this video was what I thought basically exactly. I think its a bit underrated. Music i can connect with, although I can't relate to a lot of his experiences, are the ones I enjoy the most, and kendrick really puts it all out there on this one. Nice vid.
Excellent video! Took until a few days ago for me to fully accept and appreciate the album but now I have it on repeat in the car. It's refreshingly honest and human.
After listening to the album and listening to DAMN many times, i feel like DAMN is a kind of renaissance for him as an artistic (because he gets shot at beginning and at the end of the album) so in mr morale & the big steppers he is a more mature artist and person compared to how he was in Section 80, TPAB and GKMC, where he was more like a rapper telling about his past
I'd be interested to see your 10 second review on RRR. It's an Indian film you can find on Netflix and I would argue it's the one of the most fun movies of this century. It's a fucking blast.
Can't be too hard if rappers do a double album if it comes from someone of quality. SpeakerBoxxx/The Love Below, All Eyez on Me, Life After Death, Summertime '06.
I usually never comment but I really wanted to take the time and tell you that I love these discussion videos you post (I fondly remember the Donda video). The way you articulate yourself is great and I feel we share a lot of the same opinions. Time flies by when I watch these videos which usually never happens for me since I have a short attention span. Thanks for making these videos! Looking forward to the next one.
Mr. Morale & U&U are my two favorite Kendrick projects personally. Both are incredibly underrated. I understand why people love GKMC or TPAB as much as they do, but I wouldn’t really put either in the convo for best rap album ever made. In time, I think it’s possible for Morale to reach that status.
Great video man! I appreciate your thoughts and the time you took into making this video you can definitely tell you enjoy doing RUclips. And I couldn’t agree more. Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers is definitely my album of the year & I also believe it’s a top 3 Kendrick album behind TPAB & GKMC. I always scratch my head when people say “they don’t like the album” or that “it’s mid or trash” because I honestly feel like Kendrick made this album for everyone. I understand that’s it’s his most personal album, but I believe that he still made music on this album for his core fans & for the average listener to enjoy. I’m excited to see where Kendrick goes next & I feel like he had one of the best album runs of all time on TDE. Pglang up next 💫
Local z rank musician here. Could not agree more about badgering musicians to release new music. You can't rush art and when you do people can usually tell.
In my eyes the crown of thorns is also meant to show that, like Jesus, Kendrick is only human. He may be one of the greatest artists of all time and no doubt has an incredible amount of influence over hip hop and the music idustry as a whole, but he still hurts like everyone else. He still grieves, makes mistakes and is ultimately an incredibly flawed person like the rest of us.
Fair to say that it might be too much to wear the big crown of Rap & deal with a not-so-easy life. Unfair to believe throwing away that crown is the default option.
comparing this to ye didn't feel as far off as the idea sounds. I would've compared it to tlop well before that, but you're right about just how vulnerable both portray the respective artist. even if I like this a lot more than ye. I was wondering how you'd take the commercial tracks from this. I'm definitely someone who enjoys them, but I also have a deep appreciation for when kendrick goes into different lanes.
Clearly expressed some thoughts I had in my head and even touched on some things I hadn't thought of (like the crown being a Jesus piece). Awesome long form vid as always!
I don’t want to be condescending but it’s mad how the 10 second review guy is becoming one of the great cultural critics on the internet. Loved this.
Appreciate it, thank you!
meh "i dont like it cuz commerical" was a bit of a turn off comment for me.
@@ALTROTOPIA a lot of people actually think that. The album isn't bad by any means, buuuuut it's a bit commercial, catchy hits.
@@ALTROTOPIA it’s fine to not like something if the target audience is kind of obvious and you dont fall into it
@@ALTROTOPIA Damn plain sucked. That's a bigger turnoff. P.S. I knew Ruff would be the best. The best from the start!
I think it's an entirely realistic expectation to assume kendrick will guest star in this video.
The collab we never saw coming
Great video. Subscribed for the 10 second reviews but I’m definitely here to stay for these longer videos as well. You have a great way of articulating yourself and providing thoughtful commentary about music.
Same
Really well put! I'm thinking exactly the same
New Frank Ocean ruclips.net/user/shortsb_gJgid1FjY?feature=share
Well, you have my permission to do so
my favourite track is we cry together (clean version)
Tune in tomorrow to see if it makes an appearance!
I like Silent Hill
I also like the song Silent Hill from the Kendrick Lamar album Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers
real ones knew that shit was a hit the minute we saw the tracklist.
I'm always iffy about people from outside of the culture speaking on Hip Hop, especially from artists deeply rooted in the culture because they tend to miss the cultural nuances... but I ALWAYS love your takes. Definitely appreciate this one.
Ruff Criminal is for the culture
His takes have always been on point and is amazing!!!
Outside the culture? So white ppl? Cuz this guy definitely seems invested in hip hop culture at least music-wise
@@DHawkBeats that's not.....jfc the internet is full of people that can't read or understand context
@@dlobelow760 well I’m j wondering how he’s outside of the culture? Seems he’s pretty educated and well versed in hip hop and has been for many years
Albums like this and “melt my eyez see your future” are very special. When artists show their vulnerable side it makes them more relatable. Only special artists can pull these albums off at this high of quality. Definitely worth the wait, we’ll be dissecting this record for years to come. Great video!
DAMN. is one of my favorite Kendrick albums because I have a very personal experience with it (long story short, my senior project was a jukebox musical based off of DAMN.), and I absolutely adore it’s place in the story of Kendrick Lamar. Give DAMN. another listen now that Mr. Morale is here, and you can see the progression. The struggle with fulfilling his savior complex, his fears about how far he’s fallen and if he’s doomed to get worse, wondering if there’s a path to redemption; the abuse he suffered, domestic and environmental; listening to LOYALTY. and LOVE. after what happens on this album is… wow it really hits different man.
Same goes for LUST.
What was the juke box musical about?
You make a great point about listeners pressuring artists to continually pump out music even when they aren't ready or just don't want to, and how that pressure is particularly high on critically acclaimed artists like Kendrick, Frank Ocean, etc. What frustrates me is that we've had decades worth of insight from artists (across all genres!) about how destructive that mentality is toward both artists and music itself, and yet that mentality persists :(
I love your videos man. It feels like a conversation with a close friend over chilled beers late at night, on a topic we both love. Keep doing this. You're so good at it.
To me personally commercial doesn't always mean it's lesser than other songs. Depending on the artist a commercial sounding song can still be crafted beautifully. Kendrick is one of the artist who can make a super commercial sounding song and still make it introspective and something that's uniquely his, which is why DAMN. is my favorite album of his. Kanye is the same way and his commercial sounding songs are still amazing and creative, while people like Drake make commercial sounding songs and it doesn't sound like they're being super creative and doing it for the money instead of their own vision. I love Drake still though.
I find this album especially interesting because no one ends up with the same list of favorites. Both have a particular intention and style. Both have their highlights and even their own controversies. What's more: When's the last time a conceptual album sparked this sort of political and social discussion? I'm always surprised how deeply art can provoke and engage us.
I still to this day haven't found anyone that loves Mother I Sober as much as me, that song hit my core i love that shit.
@@Prince-pd2uf Mother I Sober gutted me bro. What a heartbreaking track.
bro your longer reviews are so fire keep it up
we live in an urgency culture we need projects like this one to return our feet to the ground
A theory of mine is that if you take a track in the first disc and find it’s mirror (fe: 3rd track is worldwide steppers and 3rd last track is mr morale so 1/last, 2-2nd last,3-3rd last ,4-15,5/14,6-13 and so on till 9/10)you have the vision of the steppers and then mr morales view on the issue. For example you have N95 which says « all the boys and girls have got some true stories to tell » and mother I sober is Kendrick telling his story. Idk if it’s true or if it checks out but it would make sense. Great video too
Dude this is a really good theory, I really like this. Wouldn’t put it past him to do that, DAMN. was purposefully supposed to tell a story listening to the album backwards as well as forwards
Speaking of artists taking risks, you've just released a video that is 67 times longer than your typicall one. Congrats man for that try!
i personally find this album to be kendrick’s best, and maybe a top 10 record ever i absolutely adore it
well I agree with you about the second half being stronger than the first, I actually really love Rich Spirit. but from what I can tell the majority of people I've talked to don't really share that same opinion I guess I can understand why a lot of people wouldn't like it but there's just something about that song I would truly love the vibe is amazing
when the bass drops 😩😩
@@loverboyclement6767 "the reality can wait, feedback is low latency I'm glitching from the face"
easily one of my favorite opening bars from a Kendrick verse. and it's so uniquely him; it's not a line you'd ever hear from any other artist
@@anthonyhenriques7654 yeah at this point he’s just full on writing poetry
If you grew up on music from the bay (hyphy) rich spirit hits a special place.
fucking love that song too
i like to think the crown of thorns represents a fusion of both mr morale and the idea of a "big stepper", representing him as both his younger and more egotistical/insecure self and as a matured figure who accepts himself and his place in hiphop culture
I'm quite a casual listener so I don't really go too deep to analyze music (my favorite rapper is Future so I don't really have to LMAO) but these longer videos explaining some ideas behind albums are always interesting to me and you manage to make it all feel snappy and not boring so keep it up!
I really appreciate you taking your time before giving full reviews/thoughts on albums, rather than turning a video out the same week as its release.
It really gives both you and the audience the chance to absorb the album and give some extra perspective to it as a full work of music. Great vid.
I think you summed up the controversies, ideas of the album, and pretty much everything perfectly, insanely well made review
Dude you truly have the most beautiful insight on music on yt, perfectly describes every albums vibe u review
Kendrick, Frank Ocean..even Jay-Z and Childish Gambino don’t drop frequently..
there’s a beauty of putting out an album that’s so good, I’m ok with waiting more than 2 years.
On the other hand…TDE is notorious for not releasing a lot of music anyway😅😂at least Kendrick’s was worth the wait 🙌🏽 great vid.
My birthday's March 16th too!! I knew Danny Brown had the same bday, but I didn't know TPAB came out that day. Thanks for giving me another reason to be unhealthily self-obsessed
I love these style of videos, you’re really good at articulating and you can tell how passionate you are!
these longer videos are great! More of these!
THANK YOU for mentioning the first week sales part! It was such a dumb argument so thank you very much Ruff!
Honestly I think Kendrick using the f slur in auntie diaries was essential for him to bridge the gap between his message and the audience he’s trying to reach, even if it’s not pretty.
Kendrick did not give us what we wanted, he gave us what we needed.
This fr is Kendricks Yeezus
i really love this format, you really know how to get your point across, love hearing your view of kendrick's crown of thorns
Appreciate your thoughts! Though, the whole, 'I can't stand Kendricks more commercial sounding stuff ' is becoming a stereotype at this point 🙄. There's a place for both! Who wants an album of Mother I Sobers...whew...
pretty solid understanding, but it's interesting to point that kendrick commented on the crown and he said its a reminder to not forget the greatest prophet who walked the earth (interesting how he said prophet as only jewish people see him as a prophet and christians see him as a savior), but he said he wears it so that we can walk in his image. He lived life perfectly, or at least tried through temptation. He was God in the flesh, so that God could experience what we go through in our every day lives and that's it's possible to live a loving and pure life, even though it's hard.
Baby Keem saying “Mr. Morale” always really affects me for some reason.
And regarding people pressuring Kendrick and other artists to release music, it’s perfectly summed up by my favorite line on the album, from my favorite song on the album: “And they like to wonder where I’ve been / Protecting my soul in the valley of silence.”
Don't try the Drake album again, I did, didn't work, fair warning! I love this take and your hot takes on DAMN, love the longer versions and your thought process and your voice is soothing to listen to review music like this. appreciate you man.
Really enjoyed this video. At first I wasn’t really feeling the album but then I started listening to it more and it really grew on me. Like you said, it’s a therapy session, and fittingly enough, the music sounds therapeutic. Don’t really have much else to say beyond that which hasn’t already been said. Props to Kendrick for finally being able to open up about his deeper issues. Also, ngl, DAMN. is my fav Kendrick album because of how commercial it is 😭 I like how much replay value it has. Definitely not his best, but I like listening to it. To each their own 🤷🏽♂️
Really excited for your next long form video, I’m hoping the ending to this is implying it’s for Honestly, Nevermind 👍🏽
I absolutely enjoyed your approach to this album review. I first listened to this album during a solo hike in nature and was blown away.
It is indeed a heavy listen and many people may not go back to it often, or ever again. But like you emphasized, he had a lot to get off his chest and it’ll always be here.
When I listened to it, I felt as if it was an album about triumph. Triumph from recognizing one’s own traumas along with those you’ve hurt and those who look up to you for guidance. It’s a lot to deal with.
This album ranks as my second favorite K. Dot album behind TPAB. I absolutely am thankful for artists who are willing to be open about their lives. There’s a lot of watered down music and this album is incredible imo.
I’m glad the algorithm brought me to your page. Not sure how I’ve never come across your page, but I’m a fan. Salute to you.
Appreciate the love, thanks for watching!
as a trans rat auntie diaries is beyond brilliant for so many reasons. Spoke to the people who needed it not my community (I was just watching and that shit had me in tears). I’m thankful for it
Wow I can't believe you actually invited Kendrick at 11:15 🔥
We had the same worst tracks (the commercial ones you mention) so I’m glad I found the “popier” tracks on this a little bit misplaced
I agree with 100% on Damn and this album
Kendrick also said that he doesn't create this music for anyone besides himself, that it's for him as a therapeutic essence. He said this in the Rick Rubin interview he did. Just wanted to say! :)
Love this channel
Really enjoyed this video. I enjoyed hearing your thoughts in a longer format!
goated series
Amazing video and great breakdown/Analysis of the meaning of this album
The way you slid the line from Crown "I can't please everybody" into the review had me dying haha. Great review! This is definitely in my top 3 on my album of the year list.
Connecting the tap dancing to the Big Steppers..... damn why didn't I think of that? Great insight and a great video too.
Please continue making these..if you feel like it. You're incredibly gifted at it. Subscribed.
to start things off, it's always a joy to hear your thoughts on different albums and ive been itching to hear you go in depth on my favourite album of this year :)
ive been obsessed with this album since it was first announced and whilst im currently taking a break from it to actually listen to other stuff, there's always something new to think or talk about with this album; like the meaning behind the use of *that word* on auntie diaries, the album being therapy for kendrick, the fact that savior interlude is still the most underrated track on the album despite having one of the best instrumentals alongside keem's incredible performance. i think that like the majority of kendrick's stuff, mr morale will really stand the test of time due to how open kendrick is and just how much there is to talk about and dissect from it.
This is great man! I really appreciate your work.
this video is amazing, so many important details. love it.
you just made me wanna revisited the album. thanks!
absolutely phenomenal video lad
Everything you said in this video was what I thought basically exactly. I think its a bit underrated. Music i can connect with, although I can't relate to a lot of his experiences, are the ones I enjoy the most, and kendrick really puts it all out there on this one. Nice vid.
Just saw big steppers tour last night in Charlotte so this video is perfect timing
These long videos are so fire. And you are so funny man! Keep it up!
this is gonna be so good
Excellent video! Took until a few days ago for me to fully accept and appreciate the album but now I have it on repeat in the car. It's refreshingly honest and human.
this is my favorite kendrick album and I have a friend who was very surprised about that and said it was a hot take
The only way this isn't gonna be the best album of the year for me is if Kanye drops Kids See Donda 3 with Pete Davidson and Kid Cudi
After listening to the album and listening to DAMN many times, i feel like DAMN is a kind of renaissance for him as an artistic (because he gets shot at beginning and at the end of the album) so in mr morale & the big steppers he is a more mature artist and person compared to how he was in Section 80, TPAB and GKMC, where he was more like a rapper telling about his past
I'd be interested to see your 10 second review on RRR. It's an Indian film you can find on Netflix and I would argue it's the one of the most fun movies of this century. It's a fucking blast.
This one's a few milliseconds beyond 10 seconds. I'm not counting this as a dub.
I needed this a lot...
Can't be too hard if rappers do a double album if it comes from someone of quality. SpeakerBoxxx/The Love Below, All Eyez on Me, Life After Death, Summertime '06.
hot take but this might be my favorite kendrick album. (maybe still #2 behind TPAB)
You say so much with so little. Keep it up dude stay awesome. You could do a series of this for every album of Kendrick’s
love the longer vids
Great video
I usually never comment but I really wanted to take the time and tell you that I love these discussion videos you post (I fondly remember the Donda video). The way you articulate yourself is great and I feel we share a lot of the same opinions. Time flies by when I watch these videos which usually never happens for me since I have a short attention span. Thanks for making these videos! Looking forward to the next one.
Best music channel on RUclips
Mr. Morale & U&U are my two favorite Kendrick projects personally. Both are incredibly underrated. I understand why people love GKMC or TPAB as much as they do, but I wouldn’t really put either in the convo for best rap album ever made. In time, I think it’s possible for Morale to reach that status.
3/3 on the I want to talk about series!
Ok so talk about it and stop playing with us before we turn you to a song 🥱😤😤
Great
TWINING WITH DANNY!!!
This was a dope video. I'd love to hear you talk about Lupe's DRILL MUSIC IN ZION if you ever get the chance.
I appreciate you never once asking me to like, comment and subscribe 🙏
I honestly take pride in that…I don’t care to tell people what to do, you can engage with my stuff if and how you choose!
This video is so shockingly good
3:58 yo it’s Samad Savage, idk if you know him as a rapper and musician but he’s amazing you should definitely check out his new album
Great video man! I appreciate your thoughts and the time you took into making this video you can definitely tell you enjoy doing RUclips.
And I couldn’t agree more. Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers is definitely my album of the year & I also believe it’s a top 3 Kendrick album behind TPAB & GKMC. I always scratch my head when people say “they don’t like the album” or that “it’s mid or trash” because I honestly feel like Kendrick made this album for everyone. I understand that’s it’s his most personal album, but I believe that he still made music on this album for his core fans & for the average listener to enjoy. I’m excited to see where Kendrick goes next & I feel like he had one of the best album runs of all time on TDE. Pglang up next 💫
Technically The Heart Part 5 does make the album, just as a digital/streaming bonus track.
What the people are waiting for!
You should do these wayyyy more
Want to reiterate that this is a great video!
Man ur spitting facts
Local z rank musician here. Could not agree more about badgering musicians to release new music. You can't rush art and when you do people can usually tell.
In my eyes the crown of thorns is also meant to show that, like Jesus, Kendrick is only human. He may be one of the greatest artists of all time and no doubt has an incredible amount of influence over hip hop and the music idustry as a whole, but he still hurts like everyone else. He still grieves, makes mistakes and is ultimately an incredibly flawed person like the rest of us.
Drill Music In Zion by Lupe is a great one to hear.
I can never finish your reviews, they're too long! Can you shorten them to 5 seconds?
Fair to say that it might be too much to wear the big crown of Rap & deal with a not-so-easy life.
Unfair to believe throwing away that crown is the default option.
Hey we share the same birthday I'm also born on the same day as you and Danny Brown.
Yo! We have the same birthday!
NO WAY WE SHARE THE SAME BIRTH DAY MARCH 16TH BABY
comparing this to ye didn't feel as far off as the idea sounds. I would've compared it to tlop well before that, but you're right about just how vulnerable both portray the respective artist. even if I like this a lot more than ye. I was wondering how you'd take the commercial tracks from this. I'm definitely someone who enjoys them, but I also have a deep appreciation for when kendrick goes into different lanes.
I'm calling 3:10 as the Most Replayed Part by far.
It’s one of those albums you really gotta focus and listen to what he’s saying to enjoy, not back ground noises
Clearly expressed some thoughts I had in my head and even touched on some things I hadn't thought of (like the crown being a Jesus piece). Awesome long form vid as always!