"he makes himself the main character in his queer relatives’ stories "
what did they mean by this
next time kendrick will be smart and rap from a trans person’s perspective so he can properly say the F word
“I am not for the faint of heart,” he says after a preamble by Kodak Black, whose inclusion here and throughout the album brings to mind DaBaby and Marilyn Manson’s appearances on Donda. It's unclear whether his presence is meant to make a case for redemption or musical kinship.
Yeah saw Kodak and it was a wrap
His main priority, however, is clarifying who, exactly, Kendrick Lamar represents.
The short answer is his family and his homies.
agree
“I am not for the faint of heart,” he says after a preamble by Kodak Black, whose inclusion here and throughout the album brings to mind DaBaby and Marilyn Manson’s appearances on Donda. It's unclear whether his presence is meant to make a case for redemption or musical kinship.
Yeah saw Kodak and it was a wrap
lmfao yup at least they consistent
https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/kendrick-lamar-mr-morale-and-the-big-steppers/?utm_brand=p4k&mbid=social_twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=twitter
7.6
joke of a publication
Get ‘em boys
@Htownwolf @quadra @Zackbrah @Wizzle @1887
Drake stans rejoicing over reviews would be a new low
saw it coming as soon as their initial reaction article called the album "frequently problematic"
Even as he details a specific fling, his storytelling frays, held together by the repetition of his paramour’s eye color rather than mise-en-scène or dense rhyme.
Throughout Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, Kendrick seems to actively reject the elegance and structure of past songs like “DUCKWORTH.” and “good kid,” writing in quick strokes and sketches that channel his messy admissions.
mostly nonsense
It's unclear whether his presence is meant to make a case for redemption or musical kinship.
it's unclear cuz youre (author) apart of a hive mind who plays morality police (cancel culture) then hides their hand
Damn he flopped on Pitchfork too?!?!