Wanted to get this off on Blackout Tuesday and then the 4th... One of Lupe's best songs, the concepts aren't too tough to grab but there is a lot of interesting stuff here, and on F&L 2 album as a whole... Very relevant to current times and I love the idea that we need a combination of different mindsets from multiple people in order to find the best way forward. The song ending with a statement on being conscious of truth, the power of the unconscious mind, and the American dream, or what this country was built upon from the beginning, of consumerism, late stage capitalism, and disregard of suffering across the world due to our own greed, is no dream at all, and more like a nightmare that is killing the dreams of its own people and others whether they are aware of it or not...
Great work! Might've been a deeper analysis, although it would've prolly be redundant: the very song is quite plain and straight. One of my favorite tracks by Lupe. Still bumpin'. Thanx for your content.
@@CELLY96 y'know 6:15 reminded me of how little I understand about ANKH:HER. For a not native english speaker that track is quite a riddle: "note-blowin standart scat over improvised ragtime // red magic, dead rabbit, energize me back dime" -- whaaaaat? I thought dissecting it would be a good idea. Just saying though xD
Wanted to get this off on Blackout Tuesday and then the 4th... One of Lupe's best songs, the concepts aren't too tough to grab but there is a lot of interesting stuff here, and on F&L 2 album as a whole... Very relevant to current times and I love the idea that we need a combination of different mindsets from multiple people in order to find the best way forward. The song ending with a statement on being conscious of truth, the power of the unconscious mind, and the American dream, or what this country was built upon from the beginning, of consumerism, late stage capitalism, and disregard of suffering across the world due to our own greed, is no dream at all, and more like a nightmare that is killing the dreams of its own people and others whether they are aware of it or not...
Great breakdown, quite insightful. Also love that you included Ankh:her it may be Lupe's best song.
Amazing work bro, one of my favourite Lupe tracks
This is amazing work
thank you bro! pls make more
Amazing breakdown. Salute
Please make more Lupe Breakdowns. Great work.
Amazing work, man
Amazing work dawg
Absolutely brilliant as usual. Hope Lupe watches these videos.
this was an amazing breakdown!
Thank you 🙏🏽
Thank you to whoever broke down this song. I am from Ghana and anyone who has tried to speak up about Issue. Well?
😮👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽Deep and thought provoking!
Fire bro 🐐
thank you, this was great.
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Welcome back
Great work!
Might've been a deeper analysis, although it would've prolly be redundant: the very song is quite plain and straight. One of my favorite tracks by Lupe. Still bumpin'.
Thanx for your content.
Yeah for sure I had the video at 20 mins at first lol appreciate it🙏🏽
@@CELLY96 y'know 6:15 reminded me of how little I understand about ANKH:HER. For a not native english speaker that track is quite a riddle: "note-blowin standart scat over improvised ragtime // red magic, dead rabbit, energize me back dime" -- whaaaaat?
I thought dissecting it would be a good idea.
Just saying though xD
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hey bro, I often come back to this video, great work. I wanted to ask, which song is at 6:20 during james baldwin part?!
Love the loiter squad clip