stevie wonder said the same on the radio :)
I haven't heard this before. Let me see it.
With way more unreleased songs
Pretty sure the same thing with Future
So your judging based off of unreleased material. I swear y’all just find anything to nitpick about. The nigga basically made an album a year for 10 years and he is being ridiculed for it 😂. You got it
They have the same drum kits. The melody is in the same key. They both feature Bilal and Anna Wise
The only thing similar about the drum kits is the kick a bit but they don't hit at the same bpm
One also has a Snoop feature and one doesn't
Same features = same song
Try again next time
The only thing similar about the drum kits is the kick a bit but they don't hit at the same bpm
One also has a Snoop feature and one doesn't
Same features = same song
Try again next time
Name two songs from one of Kendrick's peers that are the same
So your judging based off of unreleased material. I swear y’all just find anything to nitpick about. The nigga basically made an album a year for 10 years and he is being ridiculed for it 😂. You got it
Well op clearly said Kendrick hasn’t made the same song twice lol I was just trying to add some context
They have the same drum kits. The melody is in the same key. They both feature Bilal and Anna Wise
You’re just talking out ur ass. Take the L and move on.
Well op clearly said Kendrick hasn’t made the same song twice lol I was just trying to add some context
That’s not adding context. He has released enough material to make that claim. Some of the greatest artist doesn’t have the amount of
Project Kendrick does lol.
You are trying to add something to subtract from the premise.
@doot_doot had the best answer so far itt. even if I disagree I can see where he’s coming from
That’s not adding context. He has released enough material to make that claim. Some of the greatest artist doesn’t have the amount of
Project Kendrick does lol.
You are trying to add something to subtract from the premise.
Gotcha, I don’t listen to Kendrick to actually check that claim soo oh well I take your word for it
@doot_doot had the best answer so far itt. even if I disagree I can see where he’s coming from
not a good answer at all, songs sound completely different, can't even tell if they're from the same artist
not a good answer at all, songs sound completely different, can't even tell if they're from the same artist
Still waiting on that Stevie link
Rick Ross and Pusha T made careers doing this
G Herbo, DaBaby, Lil Baby, Future.. should I continue?
G Herbo???
Still waiting on that Stevie link
was on the radio
but should be difficult to see tpab's acclaim through various link, aka the one of the most acclaimed albums of all time :)
was on the radio
but should be difficult to see tpab's acclaim through various link, aka the one of the most acclaimed albums of all time :)
Ah so the link doesn't exist. Gotcha. I mean I heard Chuck Berry say on the radio that Culture II was the greatest album he's ever heard. I don't have a link though cause it was on the radio
now we wait for DTownBoogie to prove that drake has 2 different songs.
what we can conclude from an objective angle so far is that:
Kendrick doesn't have 2 songs that sound similar
Drake doesn't have 2 songs that sound different
Ah so the link doesn't exist. Gotcha. I mean I heard Chuck Berry say on the radio that Culture II was the greatest album he's ever heard. I don't have a link though cause it was on the radio
Couldn’t find anything for Stevie but both prince and David Bowie co-signed the album. Along with Kanye,
TPAB so classic and diverse that:
!
-Highest rated rap album of all time;
-voted by critics as the best album of the decade, 5 years later;
-most grammy nominations in a single night since Michael Jackson;
-influenced albums from GOAT and legendary artists like Herbie Hancock, Prince, David Bowie, Public Enemy, etc (not to mention newschool artists like Danny Brown, etc);
-contains what is considered as the BLM anthem;
-is being credited by most jazz artists as the album that revived Jazz;
-often considered, by many great artists, as one of the best albums ever made, regardless of the genre;
-archived at Harvard
WHAT AN ALBUM FAM
(you can do this with every kendrick album though )
TPAB so classic and diverse that:
!
https://twitter.com/metacritic/status/1207796888604307456-Highest rated rap album of all time;
-voted by critics as the best album of the decade, 5 years later;
-most grammy nominations in a single night since Michael Jackson;
-influenced albums from GOAT and legendary artists like Herbie Hancock, Prince, David Bowie, Public Enemy, etc (not to mention newschool artists like Danny Brown, etc);
-contains what is considered as the BLM anthem;
-is being credited by most jazz artists as the album that revived Jazz;
-often considered, by many great artists, as one of the best albums ever made, regardless of the genre;
-archived at Harvard
WHAT AN ALBUM FAM
(you can do this with every kendrick album though )
Lmao Kendrick stans are just as insecure as Drake stans. It's the same thing just different numbers.
Billboard/streaming numbers : Drake stans ::
critic score numbers : Kendrick stans
Lmao Kendrick stans are just as insecure as Drake stans. It's the same thing just different numbers.
Billboard/streaming numbers : Drake stans ::
critic score numbers : Kendrick stans
like kamasi wahinsgton said, kendrick fans don't have to be insecure when thye know they have the best musical knowledge in the music community ? Most of them are professional music critics, producers, artists, music lecturers...not fair to comapre them to that other guy that only has casual listeners as fans