What do you suggest as an alternative though because your critique is that she MIGHT make the same mistake again? So she’s not allowed to be self aware? She’s fallible and not allowed to acknowledge that or you wont like it? I just don’t under how it holds up as a critique.
Stop it! You don’t get to criticize someone for years which she has been doing to Kendrick and Beyoncé and Jay Z. Then turn around and fall in line and not expect your listeners to expect an. explanation. That’s def not too much to ask
this song catchy as hell my personal favorite.
@insertcoolnamehere the live version ruined this. This one is nice but that live hit different. .
She went crazy on Namesake
Topically one of the wildest rap songs ive heard in forever
fav track she was going OFF
this song catchy as hell my personal favorite.
This that jazzy late 90s vibe
That black concussion line is crazy
@insertcoolnamehere the live version ruined this. This one is nice but that live hit different. .
Word ?
Not one single bad song.
No one bad hook.
Not one bad instrumental
Not one bad verse.
Substance. Lyrics. Songwriting.
How is she not the current best?
She got a damn good case.
@insertcoolnamehere the live version ruined this. This one is nice but that live hit different. .
oh i never peeped the live version.
I could desecrate a dynasty
You flipin' through the B roll
And the after matter of the after footage of the hero
PISSED OFF NONAME ME LIKES BRO
What do you suggest as an alternative though because your critique is that she MIGHT make the same mistake again? So she’s not allowed to be self aware? She’s fallible and not allowed to acknowledge that or you wont like it? I just don’t under how it holds up as a critique.
She can be self aware and acknowledge her mistakes, I don't believe anyone said otherwise lol
But if ur going to go against ur word, I would expect more than just calling urself a hypocrite and a more in depth explanation of what made her flip on it
https://ktt2.com/noname-debuts-4-new-joints-at-young-world-3-snippets-itt-32553618
https://streamable.com/wiezji
Got a lowkey jam session feel to it. Love this live version
She can be self aware and acknowledge her mistakes, I don't believe anyone said otherwise lol
But if ur going to go against ur word, I would expect more than just calling urself a hypocrite and a more in depth explanation of what made her flip on it
I feel what you saying but well in this case it would be beating a dead horse since she explained she took the Coachella gig to pay for mortgage on a new house a while ago.
Imagine homie #1 listening to toxic while feeding his kid
she told him to go ahead and raise his kid like Ed OG
Still supporting a black father in the house even if they aint s*** as a person
the live version nice noname should do a full on jazz hip hop album with robert glasper sometime in the future.
My only “qualm” about the album, if you can even call it that, is that I wish the last two songs were flipped in their sequencing
woods’ recollections of the halcyon period following the end of the Zimbabwean war for independence, as well as the cracks in that celebratory atmosphere hinting at the damage endured and the pain of what would come next, is a perfect epilogue to the album. It’s a button on so much of what Noname is talking about IMO, it’s joyous but also implicating everyone’s role in the situation to different degrees
I can understand why oblivion is the last track and why it’s important for Common to close it out though, and this barely even registers as a fault. Great f***ing record
I’m sorry this might get niggas mad but I’m very happy knowing that Noname writes her own verses. Makes me appreciate the music even more.
My only “qualm” about the album, if you can even call it that, is that I wish the last two songs were flipped in their sequencing
woods’ recollections of the halcyon period following the end of the Zimbabwean war for independence, as well as the cracks in that celebratory atmosphere hinting at the damage endured and the pain of what would come next, is a perfect epilogue to the album. It’s a button on so much of what Noname is talking about IMO, it’s joyous but also implicating everyone’s role in the situation to different degrees
I can understand why oblivion is the last track and why it’s important for Common to close it out though, and this barely even registers as a fault. Great f***ing record
I actually understand. I felt the same way about Sza and SOS (Good Days should've closed not Forgiveless) and just like in that case, I get the artist wanting to not end on a sentimental note tho.
But that billy woods verse is a verse of the year candidate.
#LawrenceHive
This the f*** nigga?