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doctor thodt posted:Yeah...I'm still not completely sold on Rocky, but if that track is indicative of the album as a whole, it's gonna be the surprise hit of the year. LiveLove was the poo poo bro. Nearly every single song on that album is a banger. However I can understand why people might be judging him wrong. For me, he's the most feel good artist since Busta. EDIT: Just realised my name contains ASAP. Apologies, I'm not a fanboy I swear! asap-salafi fucked around with this message at 18:29 on Oct 19, 2012 |
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i liked 90% of liveloveasap, but this new track does nothing for me.
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Muck and Mire posted:What are the best Gucci mixtapes? I listened to and really liked Hard to Kill and I've heard Trap God.
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Muck and Mire posted:What are the best Gucci mixtapes? I listened to and really liked Hard to Kill and I've heard Trap God. lol thats like asking what someone's favorite screw tape is check out the movie, the movie hd, the movie 3d, from zone 6 to duval for more current beats the ones from earlier this year are good
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# ? Oct 19, 2012 19:13 |
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cardedagain posted:i liked 90% of liveloveasap, but this new track does nothing for me. for real? do you like drake?
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temple posted:I'd say the same about Katie Got Bandz. Woahhhh. Thanks. I avoided all that drill poo poo but I just got lost in youtube with Katie Got Bandz and Sasha GoHard.
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# ? Oct 19, 2012 20:00 |
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GKMC is probably a classic concept album. It's not illmatic, but it was never going to be. Kendrick is definitely his own breed. The mixture of everyday quirkiness, street life, and introspection is awesome. This verse sums up a lot of album. quote:Hot sauce in my Top Ramen, ya bitch Just awesome. Comparisons to MBDTF are pretty accurate imo. It's like the hood version of that album or something. Take out the money, the cars, and the success in general, you might get GKMC. On a song by song basis, Section 80 might be stronger. Anyone that flips through the clips on itunes will probably be disappointed. None of the choruses catch me like Ronald Reagen Era or even ADHD did, so I was initially dissapointed. But Kendrick is going for something different here I think, and it works better as a whole. also my friend works at a record store where kendrick did a signing recently and apparently he was kind of a dick hobbez fucked around with this message at 20:21 on Oct 19, 2012 |
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Muck and Mire posted:What are the best Gucci mixtapes? I listened to and really liked Hard to Kill and I've heard Trap God. This year's run has been really good. Trap Back and I'm Up are definitely worth checking out if you liked Trap God. Lots of zaytoven, mikewill, lex luger, sizzle, drumma boy, etc. Gucci Sosa, Writing on the Wall, EA Sportscenter, The Movie 3 are all great. Pretty much anything from his 08-09 run is great and worth listening to. I just can't get into Kendrick. I'ma listen to GKMC and see if it changes my mind but there's just something bout the dude's music that grates me
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# ? Oct 19, 2012 20:49 |
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I think i have listened to MAAD City like 80 times at this point and it still owns real loving hard
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# ? Oct 19, 2012 20:59 |
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I think anyone comparing GKMC to MBDTF is reaching pretty drat far
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Wezlar posted:I think anyone comparing GKMC to MBDTF is reaching pretty drat far NAH
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Diodeous posted:So what you're trying to say is that you think Q is the standout because you don't really listen to Ab-Soul much, haven't listened to Jay Rock and have pretty much just listened to one Kendrick album? I just want to make sure I'm understanding you right Hey, I'm owning up to that rather than saying that Q is the best and can't refute poo poo. If people wanna post some songs from Jay and Ab-Soul that got them hooked, I'm down to listen. But while Kendrick is good, he can't hook me but Q is just too raw. It's the parts of Kendrick that I like such as the beats and some of the wordplay, but rawer and harder. EDIT: For Gucci mixtapes, I got into him via the Cold War Series (Guccimerica and Great Brrtain in particular) and The Movie 3-D: The Burrprint. Boywhiz88 fucked around with this message at 22:21 on Oct 19, 2012 |
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I've been listening to GKMC for about 2 days straight and it's really grown on me. Previously I would of said Mr Thug Isolation was album of the year no question but this gives it a run for its money. Very different from section.80, but it works. I still listen to MTI like once a week, wonder if this will have the same longevity Tolkien minority fucked around with this message at 22:38 on Oct 19, 2012 |
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I wasn't a fan of "I'm Up" but I really like the new Gucci tape -- feels more subdued or something, I can't really describe it. The new Skyzoo is fairly solid as well. Wezlar posted:I think anyone comparing GKMC to MBDTF is reaching pretty drat far Why?
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# ? Oct 19, 2012 22:40 |
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asap-salafi posted:kendrick > schoolboy q Is there even a reason to argue "kendrick > Q"? Both guys just drop great tracks
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Omerta posted:Why?
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# ? Oct 19, 2012 23:15 |
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its the one rap album non rap fans will listen to this year you cant really blame them for trying to relate it to the one rap album they listened to last year, 2010, whatever
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Nah, they'll be listening to Macklemore too
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I think Section.80 was just a much different kind of a rap release. GKMC is definitely more traditional, maybe more accessible in terms of the sound. My favorite track off of S80, Spiteful Chant, or anything of the sort would not have fit in on this album. Personally I'm glad GKMC sounds the way it does. Is it better than S80 from top to bottom? Maybe not, but the highs of the album (Money Trees, MAAD City, Sing About Me) might well be the best tracks Kendrick has ever released. It's definitely my album of the year at this point. I do wish Cartoons & Cereal was on there though. And gently caress a Mackelmore Professor Funk fucked around with this message at 23:50 on Oct 19, 2012 |
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eXquire's dropping an EP in a couple of weeks. Look at these muthafuckin production credits. 01. CAri ZALloni (Produced by Dot Da Genius) 02. Cheap Whores & Champagne (Produced by Harry Fraud) 03. Telephuck (ft. Gucci Mane) (Produced by El-P) 04. Supa Speaks (Interlude) 05. AGGIN LAER (ft. Goldie Glo) (Produced by SpaceGhostPurrp) 06. The Message Pt.1 & 2 (Produced by BSBD)
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# ? Oct 19, 2012 23:58 |
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Gucci over an El-P beat
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Professor Funk posted:Gucci over an El-P beat the song's already on youtube, its good but gucci's had better verses
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http://soundcloud.com/universalrepublic/mr-mfn-exquire-telephuck-feat pretty great, plus the soundcloud looks like a dong, love eXqo's new cover art direction; he also released another free album yesterday, possibly most consistent set yet, enjoying the SF direction, he should prob collab w/ Ab-Soul and poo poo ...oh, the album's here: http://beatsandblood.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/ringo-mandingo-on-attack-new.html
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# ? Oct 20, 2012 00:25 |
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I also can't stop putting the Gucci feature 'Superstitious' on Main Attrakionz' - very very good - 'debut', Bossalinis & Fooliyones, on repeat... I like GKMC too and poo poo, but both these deserve near as much, if not more, shine.
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dieFALKENATOR posted:I also can't stop putting the Gucci feature 'Superstitious' on Main Attrakionz' - very very good - 'debut', Bossalinis & Fooliyones, on repeat... I like GKMC too and poo poo, but both these deserve near as much, if not more, shine. yeah, gucci really kills that track. Bossalinis was solid all the way through, and probably my favorite thing out of main attraktionz since 808s&DG 2
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farmtrill posted:its the one rap album non rap fans will listen to this year you cant really blame them for trying to relate it to the one rap album they listened to last year, 2010, whatever Thats not me homie. Its a bit of a stretch but i still think the comparison works. Sonically, theyre very different, and kdot n yeezy are very different rappers, but both albums explore a lifestyle though two very different ones. Or maybe not
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Every time I hear "Real" off GKMC I can't help but think of how much the synth on the beat reminds me of "Excuse Me Miss" I'm warming up to the album but I still think there is way too much filler. They could have left 'Sing About Me' intact as is and cut the rest of the filler sections and it would've been a much tighter album IMHO. Also the Drake feature is terrible, cut that song as well. Rap artists shouldn't be afraid to release <60 min albums (GKMC minus bonus clocks in at 1h8m). edit: Funny thing I just noticed, MBDTF is also 1h8m (actually 16 seconds longer). It has its fair share of filler too but I think stuff like the Chris Rock section, the vocoder solo, the extended instrumental section on Devil in a New Dress seem to fit a little bit better in the context of the album. Still hate the Nicki intro though. thathonkey fucked around with this message at 15:16 on Oct 20, 2012 |
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hobbez posted:Thats not me homie. Its a bit of a stretch but i still think the comparison works. Sonically, theyre very different, and kdot n yeezy are very different rappers, but both albums explore a lifestyle though two very different ones. That's such a vague and undefined statement that really it could apply to anything. Like 99% of rap explores a lifestyle. About the only real link I can see is that both dudes are like totally...earnest and sincere. There is very little artifice or w/e (which has always been a hallmark of Kendrick). But yeah that Exquire tape is real nice, the first half of "gently caress Your Moms" had me laughing my rear end off.
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I think the comparison kinda works because of the introspective nature of the two albums. They're both pretty maximalist in terms of style and production. Dense and substantive, they both utilize in-depth themes in the way they examine the harsh realities of life. The picture painted is more gritty and at times visceral than most major label rap -- for lack of a better word: more realistic. It isn't all just idolizing the money and women; Kendrick seems to rap more cautiously around those subjects while considering how the thug mentality/lifestyle can weigh heavily on one's soul.
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thathonkey posted:I think the comparison kinda works because of the introspective nature of the two albums. They're both pretty maximalist in terms of style and production. Dense and substantive, they both utilize in-depth themes in the way they examine the harsh realities of life. The picture painted is more gritty and at times visceral than most major label rap -- for lack of a better word: more realistic. It isn't all just idolizing the money and women; Kendrick seems to rap more cautiously around those subjects while considering how the thug mentality/lifestyle can weigh heavily on one's soul. (I actually agree though)
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# ? Oct 20, 2012 16:55 |
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Even the song lenghths and production is highly infuenced by ye
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And Outkast did had long songs with with big old instrumental sections before that. Kanye is one of the most if not the most influential people in the rap game and Kendrick has quoted him in other songs (and dressed like him in the Swimming Pools video); but the albums are pretty drat different and the two artists are at entirely different points in their careers so I don't think the comparisons are really meaningful.
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# ? Oct 20, 2012 23:47 |
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But Kanye is the only critical comparison I can make. I'd say GKMC is like the Marshall Mathers LP, good sir.
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snyprmag posted:And Outkast did had long songs with with big old instrumental sections before that. Despite being from very different scenes and eras, I think Aquemini is a more apt comparison for GKMC than MBDTF.
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# ? Oct 21, 2012 00:01 |
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Just as long as we establish that Kanye isn't the end all be all of hiphop.
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# ? Oct 21, 2012 00:12 |
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Hell yes.
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# ? Oct 21, 2012 01:03 |
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They debuted a song with Das Racist and Killer Mike not long ago. It's pretty swell. EDIT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28QCXMsELQE Apparently this exists. Kind of underwhelming, but its better than Meth's last video, in which he name dropped ODB in a track shilling Sour Patch Kids. Besson fucked around with this message at 01:24 on Oct 21, 2012 |
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The Man With the Iron Fists soundtrack is pretty amazing so far. I hope every movie RZA directs has a soundtrack this awesome.
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the black husserl posted:
when does this come out, coup owns
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GET MONEY posted:Despite being from very different scenes and eras, I think Aquemini is a more apt comparison for GKMC than MBDTF. I'd say it's more like ATLiens, but any of those two are a MUCH better comparison than Kanye's last one.
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