Itās a beautiful expansive pop masterpiece that also has a concept of its own which not many popstars are able to pull of well. And itās his best body of work to date since the mixtapes imo, it just reaffirms how talented Abel is that he keeps finding branches of creativity within himself while collaborating with different producers each era to sonically reflect his state of mind
yāall making this sound like some fire lol everybody was clowning it Iām interested to hear now
yāall making this sound like some fire lol everybody was clowning it Iām interested to hear now
It is fr lol, Idk why I was before but thatās when I kinda stopped f***ing with music sxn completely, people just troll and say s*** for likes instead of even attempting to have discussion. Then threads just devolve
it's just an old saying like anything else. like how niggas would say "word is bond".
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gpN-SJD-VYWord is bond used to really mean something though
Any DawnFM listeners in here? Lmao all the slander on here towards this album and DawnFM make me wanna check that album out too lmao
It's a great album
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/dj-dahi-breaks-down-the-five-year-process-behind-kendrick-lamars-new-album-1357269/
"I knew for sure, just hearing āAuntie Diariesā and also hearing āFather Time,ā it was going to be a personal album and more of where heās at in life. Like, DAMN. was such a big album. DAMN. had superhits and big, quote-unquote āpopā records. But even records that we didnāt end up using for the album, just the stuff he was writing was very much going to dive into more of who he is and what he really stands for. How you guys should really look at him, and not like this messiah of rap. I could just tell from the early writings of his ideas he was putting down for hooks and things like that."
Now I'm wondering what he said on the tracks that were were left out
Word is bond used to really mean something though
wym? people mean something when they say everything is everything too
i can't tell if this supposed to be like a deep post or not haha
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/dj-dahi-breaks-down-the-five-year-process-behind-kendrick-lamars-new-album-1357269/
Subscription block smh
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Open in a private tab it should work. Or if u have an iPhone/Mac try reader mode
Open in a private tab it should work. Or if u have an iPhone/Mac try reader mode
Preciate you dawg
If COVID never happened, when do yāall think Mr. Morale wouldāve dropped?
If COVID never happened, when do yāall think Mr. Morale wouldāve dropped?
Late 2020
If COVID never happened, when do yāall think Mr. Morale wouldāve dropped?
He was booked in July 2020 for festivals so prolly the same timeframe
If COVID never happened, when do yāall think Mr. Morale wouldāve dropped?
The PG Lang stuff dropped like a week before the pandemic started lol
Definitely felt like that was when s*** was gonna start rolling
If COVID never happened, when do yāall think Mr. Morale wouldāve dropped?
Maybe before his 2020 festival run, but it wouldāve obviously been a very very different album
If Kendrick really recorded 400 songs for this and we donāt get a UU2 Iām gonna be pissed
"I knew for sure, just hearing āAuntie Diariesā and also hearing āFather Time,ā it was going to be a personal album and more of where heās at in life. Like, DAMN. was such a big album. DAMN. had superhits and big, quote-unquote āpopā records. But even records that we didnāt end up using for the album, just the stuff he was writing was very much going to dive into more of who he is and what he really stands for. How you guys should really look at him, and not like this messiah of rap. I could just tell from the early writings of his ideas he was putting down for hooks and things like that."
Now I'm wondering what he said on the tracks that were were left out
UU2 incoming