now to settle things:
who did the best pac impression?
taylor made, reincarnated, what if?
now to settle things:
who did the best pac impression?
taylor made, reincarnated, what if?
Change
This the most Kendrick stan way of appreciating rap ever
wish this person had a different avi yall completely overlookin what was said to turn this into some stan war s***
wish this person had a different avi yall completely overlookin what was said to turn this into some stan war s***
No it’s true even if Kendrick is the GOAT and stuff
now to settle things:
who did the best pac impression?
taylor made, reincarnated, what if?
Eminem on soldier
Or Ja rule on pain
this was good, really good actually. but sh*t man i wanted more than that
I think the narrative he created around this album doesn’t do the actual music justice because it is a really strong project but i can’t see it being strong enough to negate criticism. Its great but not undeniably great which is a hard thing to achieve in the first place but the narrative he placed on this created too high of expectations
Overall I know I really loved what I heard for the most part. For me Disc 2 will most likely be my go to but Disc 1 is solid as well
The Let Out definitely caused sonic discomfort for me cause that s*** was a big skip.
that seems to be the masses favorite on here from what i seen
now to settle things:
who did the best pac impression?
taylor made, reincarnated, what if?
Reincarnated and its not close. I don’t like the comparisons but J Cole is not someone who will give you an actual performance on the microphone. I’m sorry but I feel like the performance from Cole felt really phoned in
Play j Cole get the p**** dry!
Love the use of strings
This s*** is so real though lol I was listening to What If just rolling my eyes in exasperation.
Yeah I get the concept, but I wouldn't like it if any artist did that. I just hate when artists perform from the perspective of artists who are dead. Like giving a tribute or something to that effect is totally fine, but stop speaking for the dead man. That ain't your place, and it comes off as mad weird.
Guys please try this sequencing. Straight up makes the album elite.
1. 29 intro
2. Who Tf Iz U
3. Two Six
4. The fall off is inevitable
5. Poor Thang
6. SAFETY
7. Legacy
8. Bunce Rd Blues
9. Drum n Bass
10. Run a Train
11. Port Antonio
12. Bombs in the Ville/Hit the Gas
13. The Let Out
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1. 39 Intro
2. Stickz n Stonez
3. The Villest
4. Man Up Above
5. Trae the Truth in Ibiza
6. Lonely at the Top
Made me realise a lot of my problems with it were the sequencing
Reincarnated and its not close. I don’t like the comparisons but J Cole is not someone who will give you an actual performance on the microphone. I’m sorry but I feel like the performance from Cole felt really phoned in
Ran a train chorus is buns
U. Just wrong bro