>both my grandma dead so no one praying for me
wow this albums is so deep
>both my grandma dead so no one praying for me
wow this albums is so deep
Maybe it's not supposed to be deep. I think the album could be an artistic diss at people like Drake and Big Sean. Kendrick's trying to prove that he can make a mainstream album, and that he isn't restricted to "conscious jazz rap." In the same stroke, he's also rejecting the 'savior of black Americans' trope that's been placed on him. His lament that "no one's praying for him" is an example of that. People want Kendrick to be the shining light in the depravity of the hood, but he knows that he's only human. Not only that, but he wonders if he's even really a good person.
>oung ntellectual
We wuz kaaaaangs n shiet
edgy
*Israelites now apparently
i like the album but you are being a faggot
do you really think that he is thinking on that many levels
>has Rihanna and U2 as his features
>Mike Will as producer
>gets killed at the beginning of the album, and his life flashes before his eyes.
>songs titles are in all caps
This is deep meme music. Like Kanye's The Life of Pablo.
hey user idk about you but I love my gramamas so much losing them would destroy me
LIFE AIN'T SHIT BUT A FAT VAGINA
he eats at the restaurant i work at once or twice a week, really good guy
he actually dies at the end of the album...
DEEP. but not too deep honestly
This this record better than TO PIMP A BUTTERFLY?
Question 2: is this record more mainstream accessible than TO PIMP A BUTTERFLY?
THANK YOU
>artistic diss
lmao
>he actually dies at the end of the album...
we wish
bunch of nigger shit nobody cares
>bunch of nigger shit nobody cares
no
yes
>no
>yes
Is there a storyline at all?
>yes
>no
yes, two, one when you play the tracklist forwards, and another when you play the tracklist backwards