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Re: Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, Mad City
Not going to listen to one leak or single if I can help it. Not sure if the recipe is his single or Dre's. I have such high expectations for this.
Section.80 I think is a top 5 release of the last ten years.
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Re: Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, Mad City
Kendrick is getting in that weird, overrated for being slept on space; I loved Section.80, but people overhype it so much that I find myself criticizing it. But second albums are the teller on whether a rapper is for real or not; I'm excited to see whether Kendrick is - he's been blowing blowing up everybody else's songs for a while now.
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Re: Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, Mad City
Recipe is his...he wrote it all...Dre bit his flow down to the tee, I wouldn't be surprised if fhat was Kendrick rapping it all and Dre's genius mixing ass made it sound like him
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Re: Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, Mad City
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Wasn't Section.80 his second album?
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Re: Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, Mad City
O(verly) D(edicated) was a mixtape, was it not? I presume that's the '1st album' you're talking about.
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Re: Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, Mad City
Section.80 wasn't a real debut debut. It might've been technically his first album, but let's see what that Aftermath budget allows him to do production wise, this is his introduction to the world
For example do you think Kanye's best albums would be as good if he didn't have the money to pay for all the stuff he cleared and all the players he had and such I don't want to hear Kendrick just rhyme on a bunch of pretty good beats, if you say something like that you gotta stand behind it. And I think he could come close to it. I think he has a classic in him as long as he doesn't make reach records. |
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Re: Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, Mad City
I'm not that type of person that leaks illegal music. Do I fit that profile? If a user wants to pigeonhole me fine but I'm taking mental notes because I won't talk to them anymore
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