Post 2 songs from TPAB that sound the same instead of writing stupid paragraphs
Institutionalized and These Walls are the same song
Three sentences is a paragraph now? They cancel school for two months and this is what happens
Looks longer on phone didn't read every word of what u wrote
Herb and Future switch it up
A lot of people switch it up
But they have core sounds and make the same song ample times
Institutionalized and These Walls are the same song
LOL idiot.
one is a dance song influenced from the 70s, the other is a gfunk track
That’s still not a ton of work lol, all that’s saying he’s selective on what he puts out. Does he even have a vault? Serious question I don’t follow him like that.
8 projects in 11 years isn’t a lot?
Looks longer on phone didn't read every word of what u wrote
Do you fools read posts or do you just skim through it
Institutionalized and These Walls are the same song
In what way are they same? Institutionalized is more laid back and boom bap-ish and These Walls is more upbeat and has a Chicago music influence
Different flows, different topics
This is such a stupid take.
These walls and hood politics is definitely not the same song.
But I guess anything jazz soul based sounds the same to a lot of you cacs
You shouldn’t have replied to that post
You Ain't Gotta Lie is basically the same as the first part of The Art of Peer Pressure before the beat switch
Just made another post where I mention "three or four standout tracks". You literally just named the four and helped my point.
Nah that whole joint diverse
In what way are they same? Institutionalized is more laid back and boom bap-ish and These Walls is more upbeat and has a Chicago music influence
Different flows, different topics
If these are the fine line distinctions y'all are making between tracks then you can defend any artist against putting out the same songs. Try me
You Ain't Gotta Lie is basically the same as the first part of The Art of Peer Pressure before the beat switch
not at all....wtf drake stans really have s*** ears
only a drake stan would say that 2 very different songs, from what is the consensus most diverse and goat album (in any genre), sound similar
If these are the fine line distinctions y'all are making between tracks then you can defend any artist against putting out the same songs. Try me
But you can't explain how they sound the same 😂
not at all....wtf drake stans really have s*** ears
only a drake stan would say that 2 very different songs, from what is the consensus most diverse and goat album (in any genre), sound similar
And I'm the one being accused of having a narrow-minded musical palette. Most diverse and goat maybe if you only listen to rap
Kendrick ... KENDRICK
Daamnnnn wya I’m sitting here waiting on my keys you told me you’d be back in 15 minutes
But you can't explain how they sound the same 😂
They have the same drum kits. The melody is in the same key. They both feature Bilal and Anna Wise
And I'm the one being accused of having a narrow-minded musical palette. Most diverse and goat maybe if you only listen to rap
nop, like legendary artists like herbie hancock said, its probably a top 5 album in any genre.Try to improve your musical knowledge.
what we can conclude from an objective angle is:
Kendrick doesn't have 2 songs that sound similar
Drake doesn't have 2 songs that sound different
nop, like legendary artists like herbie hancock said, its probably a top 5 album in any genre.Try to improve your musical knowledge.
You mean a jazz artist praised the most heavily jazz-influenced hip-hop album maybe ever?
You mean a jazz artist praised the most heavily jazz-influenced hip-hop album maybe ever?
stevie wonder said the same on the radio :)