MOM’S FIRST REACTION TO Kendrick Lamar - TO PIMP A BUTTERFLY

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  • @sannukas23
    @sannukas23 7 месяцев назад +69

    Tracklist Reaction:
    Wesley's Theory: 1:18
    For Free? - Interlude: 4:40
    King Kunta: 6:10
    Institutionalized: 8:54
    These Walls: 10:55
    u: 14:15
    Alright: 17:14
    For Sale? - Interlude: 18:56
    Momma: 22:14
    Hood Politics: 24:20
    How Much A Dollar Cost: 27:12
    Complexion (A Zulu Love): 31:07
    The Blacker The Berry: 32:47
    You Ain't Gotta Lie (Momma said): 35:46
    i: 36:52
    Mortal Man: 38:13

    • @Dhiae_z
      @Dhiae_z 4 месяца назад +1

      You're a hero we don't deserve.

    • @yunelocke3907
      @yunelocke3907 4 месяца назад +2

      😊why are the likes so underrated 😔

  • @deandrestroughter8469
    @deandrestroughter8469 Год назад +106

    Seeing ur mom get emotional hearing Tupac voice shows how much of an impact he’s made in his short time with us his impact will be forever !🫡

    • @tbkreact
      @tbkreact  Год назад +14

      One of the greatest forsure💪🏾

  • @kyumo
    @kyumo Год назад +32

    fun fact, when kendrick says "loving you is complicated" on u., he was talking to himself, according to an interview i watched a little while ago on this song and a few others

  • @thaspydaman21
    @thaspydaman21 Год назад +45

    I still don't understand how this album got so much hate when it came out. Kendrick never fails when it comes to delivering quality music.

    • @tbkreact
      @tbkreact  Год назад +9

      One of the greatest forsure hands down

    • @Biden_Bluh
      @Biden_Bluh Год назад +22

      "Got so much hate" from who? Delusional boomers or what?

    • @tbkreact
      @tbkreact  Год назад +8

      People who aren’t a fan of good music I would say

    • @Mackey2x
      @Mackey2x Год назад +14

      ​@@Biden_Bluhit got hate because people wanted a good kid mad city 2. This album had to grow on a lot of people. Watch reviews from that time.

    • @Biden_Bluh
      @Biden_Bluh Год назад +2

      @Regular Dude I have. I have watched dozens or reviews, and I have yet to hear a single critique.

  • @DJKuroh
    @DJKuroh 5 месяцев назад +22

    If she loved the joint with Rapsody, y'all need to listen to her album Eve.
    There's a severe lack of Rapsody love in the reaction space and she is AMAZING.

  • @swisher1849
    @swisher1849 Год назад +32

    so glad im seeing someone else enjoy mortal man. the fact kendrick ended the album on that note was so powerful, meaningful, but mostly heartbreaking. i sit in silence for a long while after everytime i hear it

    • @tbkreact
      @tbkreact  11 месяцев назад +5

      It’s such a powerful moment in hip hop that’s barely talked about I feel

    • @swisher1849
      @swisher1849 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@tbkreact right??? moments like u and alright are certainly as iconic as they deserve but that chopped up interview is one of the most artful things ive heard from any genre. as much praise as kendrick gets he still manages to be overlooked lmao

    • @tbkreact
      @tbkreact  11 месяцев назад +6

      Honestly it is crazy

  • @andybee7158
    @andybee7158 2 месяца назад +2

    Mom's side eye to her son with pride is so beautiful to see. This album jacked me up too. You raised your boy right

  • @breezeart6009
    @breezeart6009 Месяц назад +2

    I’m in my mid 40s, and I too grew up in the era of 80s & 90s hiphop, along w Tupac being larger than life in that era.
    I hadn’t listen to very much hiphop after 2001/2002 as it just wasn’t interesting to me anymore.
    Kendrick Lamar reignited my love for the music, and when this album dropped I was hyped and blown away.
    But the very first time hearing Mortal Man, and when Tupac’s voice came on, my mouth dropped, eyes got watery. I was beyond thrilled and shocked at the same time because I didn’t know what was going on. It was like hearing the voice of an old friend or lost loved one again, kind of like a dream.
    This album is a masterpiece. Kdot is a king. And RIP Tupac.

  • @bluerangerx11
    @bluerangerx11 Год назад +41

    The first verse in U is about Kendrick not being able to protect his sister from becoming a teenage mom and he beating himself up because of it

    • @tbkreact
      @tbkreact  Год назад +10

      Thank you I could not remember it during the reaction for some reason

  • @tbkreact
    @tbkreact  Год назад +12

    Once again Thank you Guys for everything there is still so much for us to do and to go!

  • @tbkreact
    @tbkreact  Год назад +3

    And as I always say whoever spends the time to time stamp everything I appreciate you and I will pin you!

  • @tbkreact
    @tbkreact  Год назад +5

    And for some reason the camera kept going in and out of darkness so sorry about that

  • @nrxdnz
    @nrxdnz Год назад +4

    YESSSSSS

  • @MonSune9551
    @MonSune9551 Год назад +11

    I remember my first listen.. now I got spoiled by the ending but not really. I only knew Pac was on the last track. I didn't feel lost when hearing it for the first time. I think when you listen to music most people are just playing to listen, not for context. The why or how a song is made. Most of the songs were self explanatory especially the first three. Track one, Money... taxes... Wesley Snipes got it. Wesley went to jail for taxes but also black people aren't educated on how to utilize money. These Walls... "Sugarwalls" and "Prison Walls". Revenge on the killer of his best friend. U and I, songs about self-reflection. Songs I believe are about not lying to yourself. You Ain't Gotta Lie, being truthful at all times. Momma aka Africa. Complexion a song about self-hatred. Basically why does being White have value and being Yellow, Brown, or Black does not. The conclusion and still the problem in 2023 is White Supremacy/Racism. ✌🏿💯

  • @Eveeeeeeeeey
    @Eveeeeeeeeey Год назад +4

    Let’sssssss Gooooooooo!

  • @domdom4090
    @domdom4090 8 месяцев назад +1

    fun!!

  • @antbo561
    @antbo561 Год назад +15

    If your reading this like 👍🏽 the video why are you in the comments and didn’t like it your tripping

  • @BluEx22329
    @BluEx22329 Год назад +2

    Aw this was nice

  • @beatrizweddle3888
    @beatrizweddle3888 Год назад +2

    💋💜♥

  • @kylislarue1052
    @kylislarue1052 Год назад +2

    The echo voice is not it

  • @taylorlawrence8252
    @taylorlawrence8252 Год назад +5

    New here and I just subbed :33 I loved this reaction and your moms insight!

    • @tbkreact
      @tbkreact  Год назад +2

      Appreciate ya hope you enjoy the videos

  • @nilekhan638
    @nilekhan638 Год назад +5

    Love the channel btw. New subscriber

    • @tbkreact
      @tbkreact  Год назад

      Appreciate it got more coming!

  • @nilekhan638
    @nilekhan638 Год назад +5

    Y’all gotta do Travis scott rodeo

    • @tbkreact
      @tbkreact  Год назад

      Definitely coming soon