Album Rating: 4.5
back to reality we poor ya bish
another casualty at war ya bish
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surprised at the relative hate i see for real on here love that track, that floaty spacey feel makes it a great one to zone out to
only thing i don't like about this release is that the first minute of peer pressure isn't its own track
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Album Rating: 4.5
Art of Peer Pressure might be my favorite song on here tbh.
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The first time I heard that bassline drop was when I thought "okay, this might actually be something great"
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Album Rating: 3.0
poetic justice is probably the worst song on here (it's not bad, just not that good), drake has tons of better songs than it too.
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^Agreed
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
Agreed [2]
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Album Rating: 3.0
You ever have that experience where someone you know died or something and you wake up in the morning and you forgot about it but then it comes rushing back into your head with a stampede of depression, regret and anger?
That's basically how I feel every day when I wake up and realize people think Drake is a good rapper
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Album Rating: 4.5
Drake can make a hype track when he wants to though
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Album Rating: 3.0
Hes a shallow popstar who makes music for drunk girls in clubs. There was a time when men wouldn't trade their dignity, beliefs and entire musical taste for some easy pussy and it's gone now. Hip hop had something going then it (generally) turned into commoditized crap. Drake epitomizes that cultural shift even if he's not solely or primarily responsible for it. Can't stand him, he has phony written all over his face, it comes across in everything he says - I don't even blame HIM he's just a money-fueled robot at this point. I blame DJs who completely gave up on hip hops positive message, gave up on the music that raised fatherless children for decades, so they could get more people at their club or party and make more money by playing strictly shit that drunk girls like.
There's not enough masculine rappers who stand for unpopular shit anymore. The best the mainstream has is Kendrick and nothing he is saying is at all controversial to the people listening to it. Then there Kanye who is controversial for attention and really has no coherent message. It's an absolute mess to anyone concerned with keeping hip hops identity alive - lyrical-heartfelt hip hop is basically dead in the mainstream
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lol
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what sort of coherent controversial messages do you think could be explored lamb
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Album Rating: 4.5
"There was a time when men wouldn't trade their dignity, beliefs and entire musical taste for some easy pussy and it's gone now. "
i may not have been on this earth that long, but i HIGHLY doubt this is anything but total bs.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Lamb is clearly either a troll or Sach alt
"There was a time when men wouldn't trade their dignity, beliefs and entire musical taste for some easy pussy and it's gone now. " Perfectly describes the likes of Jay-Z tbh
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Album Rating: 4.5
Maybe Kendrick rapping about how all white people are lizards and black people are the only real humans on this planet would be controversial enough for Lambs.
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Album Rating: 4.5
'Maybe Kendrick rapping about how all white people are lizards and black people are the only real humans on this planet would be controversial enough for Lambs.'
Yes. Please see TPAB, Lambs.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Black people dont listen to kendrick lamar
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http://www.sputnikmusic.com/forums/image.php?u=1061785&dateline=1467003078
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Album Rating: 2.0
Black people dont listen to kendrick lamar [2]
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Album Rating: 4.5
There's not enough masculine rappers
lmfao
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