haha yea this shit FIRE famm!!!! cant wait to Bump This Dope Shytt in my 2009 Honda Accord while Im Vaping In My Vineyard Vines T Shirt bruh!!!
i like this album and i think if you like it you should keep listening to it and you shouldn't let other peoples opinions decide what you listen to
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this sums up my thoughts on damn perfectly
edit: for real though i thought album was above average but somewhat lacking compared to his other work. probably 6/10 or so as i right now idk im still giving it some listens
best: duckworth, xxx, humble, yah
bad: love, loyalty, pride
just imo
this sums up my thoughts on damn perfectly
edit: for real though i thought album was above average but somewhat lacking compared to his other work. probably 6/10 or so as i right now idk im still giving it some listens
best: duckworth, xxx, humble, yah
bad: love, loyalty, pride
just imo
bicycleforratshaha yea this shit FIRE famm!!!! cant wait to Bump This Dope Shytt in my 2009 Honda Accord while Im Vaping In My Vineyard Vines T Shirt bruh!!!
you gonna have your yeezy boost 350s and supreme hat on too
you gonna have your yeezy boost 350s and supreme hat on too
You cant judge an album entirely the day it was released. If you want hard party bangers go to soundcloud.
viperbicycleforratshaha yea this shit FIRE famm!!!! cant wait to Bump This Dope Shytt in my 2009 Honda Accord while Im Vaping In My Vineyard Vines T Shirt bruh!!!you gonna have your yeezy boost 350s and supreme hat on too
box logo is a life style bitch
you gonna have your yeezy boost 350s and supreme hat on too[/quote]
box logo is a life style bitch
on first listen i didnt like it as much as tpab gkmc or section 80 but it took a while for tpab to grow on me too so maybe i'll like it more as i listen more
its still kendrick tho so it's gonna get regular playtime
its still kendrick tho so it's gonna get regular playtime
where's the love for ELEMENT? it's the Money Trees of this album and it's getting slept on. kendrick's best take on a soulful hook since gkmc, and that third chord change underneath is extremely fucking tasty
Snowdreamwhere's the love for ELEMENT? it's the Money Trees of this album and it's getting slept on. kendrick's best take on a soulful hook since gkmc, and that third chord change underneath is extremely fucking tasty
make it look sexy
make it look sexy
was thundercat on this album?
the low end was really good
the low end was really good
I agree the lyrics on this project were weaker on DAMN than other projects but production and feel wise it was fantastic. I enjoyed the album.
While I agree that HUMBLE. especially seems like a song to please the masses, I think Kendrick is still experimenting. I think the album is a good 2nd place runner after Tupab, which still is one of the greatest rap/hip hop albums of all time. I spent all weekend repeating this album and going in-depth with the songs and I think that the amount of production and that so called depth made this album great. Absolutely love the background tunes like PRIDE's. Anyone notice this album has shit ton of references to religion? Maybe that denied its passage to the best Kendrick album yet Kappa
sorry for the slight necro but this is for sure the yeezus of kendrick's discography if that makes sense
goes pretty parallel: released after the typically regarded GOAT album, self aware themes of life as one of rap's greats, rather obscure samples, overall way darker theme than the rest of his music, entirely out of left field
IMO pretty solid album but still doesn't hold up to GKMC or TPaB in terms of substance
goes pretty parallel: released after the typically regarded GOAT album, self aware themes of life as one of rap's greats, rather obscure samples, overall way darker theme than the rest of his music, entirely out of left field
IMO pretty solid album but still doesn't hold up to GKMC or TPaB in terms of substance
smokeesorry for the slight necro but this is for sure the yeezus of kendrick's discography if that makes sense
goes pretty parallel: released after the typically regarded GOAT album, self aware themes of life as one of rap's greats, rather obscure samples, overall way darker theme than the rest of his music, entirely out of left field
IMO pretty solid album but still doesn't hold up to GKMC or TPaB in terms of substance
I wanna discuss this because I disagree with some of what you have to say here. Whilst I do think the album covered some dark and personal themes, I can't get why people think this is the darkest Kendrick has ever gotten when the dude practically admitted to his suicidal tendencies on u. u is one of the most gut wrenchingly depressing songs I've heard come out of any rapper - he's just tearing into himself with one guilt trip after another as he's drunk and crying.
Also I disagree with saying that it's entirely out of the left field. Musically, TPAB was entirely out of the left field. DAMN sonically does try some new things but isn't all that unique. The first thing that came to my mind when I heard HUMBLE was how much the beat and melody reminded me of recent grime music.
Yeezus is literally my favourite hip hop album ever, and I feel like calling DAMN the Yeezus of Kendrick's discography doesn't really sound right. I got some Yeezus vibes in my first 2 listens, but as I said, DAMN isn't anywhere near as bold of an album as Yeezus.
goes pretty parallel: released after the typically regarded GOAT album, self aware themes of life as one of rap's greats, rather obscure samples, overall way darker theme than the rest of his music, entirely out of left field
IMO pretty solid album but still doesn't hold up to GKMC or TPaB in terms of substance[/quote]
I wanna discuss this because I disagree with some of what you have to say here. Whilst I do think the album covered some dark and personal themes, I can't get why people think this is the darkest Kendrick has ever gotten when the dude practically admitted to his suicidal tendencies on u. u is one of the most gut wrenchingly depressing songs I've heard come out of any rapper - he's just tearing into himself with one guilt trip after another as he's drunk and crying.
Also I disagree with saying that it's entirely out of the left field. Musically, TPAB was entirely out of the left field. DAMN sonically does try some new things but isn't all that unique. The first thing that came to my mind when I heard HUMBLE was how much the beat and melody reminded me of recent grime music.
Yeezus is literally my favourite hip hop album ever, and I feel like calling DAMN the Yeezus of Kendrick's discography doesn't really sound right. I got some Yeezus vibes in my first 2 listens, but as I said, DAMN isn't anywhere near as bold of an album as Yeezus.
[spoiler]Holy fuck sorry for the nerd essay but I get really passionate about things as soon as Yeezus is mentioned[/spoiler]