Album Rating: 3.0
No fuck YOU bitch!
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Album Rating: 4.0
yeah just heavy shit. You’re totally right about it, I guess I just thought most people dug that song.
I don’t mind how repetitive it is because it’s honestly some of my favorite Kendrick verses
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Album Rating: 3.0
I’m getting killed by these page breaks today
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Album Rating: 4.0
we all know the context lmao it’s okay buddy
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Album Rating: 3.5
A song is more than just it's notes, we Cry Together is an instant attention grabber just on the merit for how different it is. It's not my favorite off the album, but I appreciate it for what it is and still find it an engrossing listen when it does capture me.
Dead Hard or Rich Spirit is probably my fave for the record so I do enjoy the more simpler songs from the album.
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Album Rating: 4.0
The four I mentioned are all among some of my favorite Kendrick tracks.
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Album Rating: 3.0
someone once said we cry together could be an Eminem song and I have never forgotten
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Album Rating: 3.5
You like the more narrative focused tracks, he's always been good at those. You heard his other work right?
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Album Rating: 4.5
that YNW Melly line was so fucking cold man
Kenny up
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Album Rating: 3.0
“You heard his other work right?”
yes
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Album Rating: 3.0
the lyrics are really obnoxious and not in a pithy way like for free
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Album Rating: 4.0
We Cry Together is most definitely inspired by Kim, idk it comes across a lot better than that track imo
I guess there’s probably plenty of people that don’t really take either seriously, because they both do have some funny lines, but We Cry Together is so much more grounded and aside from the whole rhyme scheme it is some shit that a couple would yell at each other during a really heated fight.
Kim feels like a b horror movie in comparison.
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Album Rating: 3.0
I think Kendrick had a good showing lyrically. Honestly, the song sounds very thrown together, sonically, though. Like the sections had nothing to do with each other and it just seemed kinda sloppy idk. No individual section is particularly great, beat wise. Too many cheesy voices and shit. Ain't nobody trying to hear a diss song doing all this, just rap tough on a hard beat, man.
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Album Rating: 4.5
milliondead the type of guy to say “you can say that again!” when he hears something he agrees with
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We should start a new website
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Album Rating: 4.0
Whitedudeswithglassesratedissbars.gov
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
"the only negative thing I’ll say is he didn’t really bring up any new dirt on Drake in the way that Pusha T dropped an absolute bombshell. but what can you do you can’t make shit up"
i've kinda had this thought too, but i think adidon is very much the exception and not the rule in this regard. or "should" be at least. drake's "this aint even everything i know don't wake the demon up" and kendrick's "i know some shit that make gunna wunna look like a saint" kinda disregards that though. at the very least both feel the need to posture like they have adidon type-nukes.
also in euphoria kendrick implies drake was going around asking for dirt on him. push also tweeted years ago that drake was offering people who know him 100k for dirt on him during their beef.
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Album Rating: 4.0
The make music to pacify em implication is so good, idk how more people haven’t annihilated Drake for grooming teenagers during their beefs
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
also i don't really get people accusing kendrick of "colorism" on this track lmao.
this is DRAKE were talking about. the former child actor who grew up in a nice canadian suburb who later claimed he "started from the bottom" and today postures like this scary ass dude with mob ties you don't want to mess with every other track. kendrick chose the most disrespectful way possible to tell him "stop being something you're not". just total drake stan copium there... like i highly doubt kendrick would be dropping those bars on j cole who is also mixed.
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
I think the main criticisms that hold water with the diss is that there are some filler lines that make the song go on too long and.... idk, that's it.
Diss tracks aren't always meant to be TMZ with new info, Kendrick found some creative and funny angles to flip back from Drake's track (the 20 v 1 line in particular). People acussing Kendrick of being racist, homophobic, etc., he is clear with his lyricism that he is making fun of Drake's insecurities with those are of identity, not those areas of identity themself.
Track is hard and hilarious. I've been laughing my ass off at some lines and there's a lot of replay value. Gonna be interesting to see if/how Drake can top it, the bar has been set high
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