"“Part 5” is the second “Heart” entry to be paired with a video, and this time, the intrinsic link between song and visual is a double-edged sword. Lamar’s careful cross-references between societal issues and celebrity controversy feel less pressing when you can’t see the faces change in real time, deflating the song’s momentum and placing it near the back end of the “Heart” series. That’s the risk of tying the two elements too close together, but it also speaks to Lamar’s ever-expanding ambitions, and it goes without saying that he’s still one of the best rappers alive. Perspective constantly changes the playing field of life and Lamar is preparing us for what feels like his biggest shift yet."
If someone like Kanye or J. Cole did that video with OJ and Jussie Smollett these white critics woulda panned the song just off it alone
Album ain't even out this nigga already slobbing on his d***
"“Part 5” is the second “Heart” entry to be paired with a video, and this time, the intrinsic link between song and visual is a double-edged sword. Lamar’s careful cross-references between societal issues and celebrity controversy feel less pressing when you can’t see the faces change in real time, deflating the song’s momentum and placing it near the back end of the “Heart” series. That’s the risk of tying the two elements too close together, but it also speaks to Lamar’s ever-expanding ambitions, and it goes without saying that he’s still one of the best rappers alive. Perspective constantly changes the playing field of life and Lamar is preparing us for what feels like his biggest shift yet."
If someone like Kanye or J. Cole did that video with OJ and Jussie Smollett these white critics woulda panned the song just off it alone
j cole sucks
Album ain't even out this nigga already slobbing on his d***
You’re on some hater s*** huh let people enjoy fam
the one time KTT thinks Pitchfork's opinion counts
I support whoever reinforces my narratives and opinions
"“Part 5” is the second “Heart” entry to be paired with a video, and this time, the intrinsic link between song and visual is a double-edged sword. Lamar’s careful cross-references between societal issues and celebrity controversy feel less pressing when you can’t see the faces change in real time, deflating the song’s momentum and placing it near the back end of the “Heart” series. That’s the risk of tying the two elements too close together, but it also speaks to Lamar’s ever-expanding ambitions, and it goes without saying that he’s still one of the best rappers alive. Perspective constantly changes the playing field of life and Lamar is preparing us for what feels like his biggest shift yet."
If someone like Kanye or J. Cole did that video with OJ and Jussie Smollett these white critics woulda panned the song just off it alone
J Cole could only dream of it.
"“Part 5” is the second “Heart” entry to be paired with a video, and this time, the intrinsic link between song and visual is a double-edged sword. Lamar’s careful cross-references between societal issues and celebrity controversy feel less pressing when you can’t see the faces change in real time, deflating the song’s momentum and placing it near the back end of the “Heart” series. That’s the risk of tying the two elements too close together, but it also speaks to Lamar’s ever-expanding ambitions, and it goes without saying that he’s still one of the best rappers alive. Perspective constantly changes the playing field of life and Lamar is preparing us for what feels like his biggest shift yet."
If someone like Kanye or J. Cole did that video with OJ and Jussie Smollett these white critics woulda panned the song just off it alone
Accurate tbh