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yellowvixen · 3 months
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I want the advertisement for sonic 3 to be as insane as some of the sa2 advertisment
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Like I want ppl who don't know sonic to think shadow will be evil incarnate. And then find out actually he's just a little guy with a lot of trauma. Paramount are you listening to me
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geek-gem · 7 years
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Annabelle Creation
Well I’ve finally seen it and just got out of the shower. Also on Wikipedia because just in case I wanna spell some stuff right.
I saw it with my Nana and she wanted to see it.
Spoilers will be included in this post and I’ll tag it.
But I wanna reveal this first actually. It’s also one of the reasons why I saw the movie. Also this is well I don’t know if I wanna say review but also a reaction meh just a talk about the film.
Yet one of the reasons I saw this because on DeviantArt and I’m just saying I’m a Sonic The Hedgehog fan. Their was this fan casting by someone I watch of one of the actresses in the film. Her name is let me check Talitha Bateman checked three times. It was this fan casting as Maria Robotnik.
It seemed like a good casting choice yet instead of wanting to see some clips just also the good scores about the film it being better then the original. I wanted to see it…
I’m gonna say okay in my head no I don’t wanna say glad yet…it’s nice I saw it. But holy shit seeing that.
Honestly I liked it. Gonna tell you this I’m new to The Conjuring franchise. Including the idea that theirs actually a cinematic universe for it. The idea of it is honestly quite nice. By the looks of it, it’s doing pretty well. Despite the first Annabelle film doesn’t seem to be the best.
But I’ll talk about that a bit more later. To be honest I’m not the biggest horror fan these days. Yet it may sound stupid I don’t think I wanna call it a phase yet since I have a collection. I do like some horror I’m just not no offense the biggest nut. Including me trying to be intelligent. Mainly as a teenager was big into some slasher characters such as Jason, Freddy, Michael, and Leatherface. Along with some other horror related such as Evil Dead and some Stephen King movies. Yet it’s stuff like Alien and Predator that’s mostly a thriller. Also some video games such as Outlast, FNAF, Bendy And The Ink Machine, Tattletail, Resident Evil, Dead Space, and some Silent Hill mainly the games despite I’ve haven’t played them.
This film is honestly quite good. I’m just gonna mention related to the first part about that fan casting. Now just put Dead Space behind Resident Evil ha stop
But the acting is great. Including I’m gonna say with little moments and just throughout the film. Gonna be kind of silly. Yet the concept that in a way where most of the characters are kids. In my head I’m like NOT THE KIDS and was worried.
Let’s say I was invested including yeah some characters just really they are okay. Nothing much bad as the film goes on as shit gets real.
Also this little moment between Talitha Bateman’s character and Lulu Wilson’s character looked on Wikipedia for Lulu’s name. Theirs this moment I think in the middle of the film. Where I feel a bit emotional yet I was thinking of Shadow The Hedgehog just their acting and them as kids I can believe. Including this relationship they have.
Basically it was nice I was concerned about the characters.
I will say I’m new to the franchise it’s basically the first Conjuring related film I’ve seen. Let’s just say I may sound stupid. I’ve even told my Nana and mom. I was uncomfortable, and yeah scared. Because I’ve even talked to my Nana I’ve haven’t been the biggest fan of horror for some time. Mainly such as watching movies. Including over time no offense their not for me at times.
Even my Nana she liked it and she’s a nice lady. It seemed a bit much for her. She says she likes horror movies yet she was not expecting that. She’s also a Christian so that kind of relates to it.
Really the film was creepy and just brutal.
To be honest I might sound stupid and be a pussy. Seriously I was covering my eyes a bit yet just seeing a bit of the screen. Because to be honest and I agree with Jeremy Jahns before I saw this I think two days ago or some shit. If you’ve seen the trailers and commericals. You kind of know some stuff of what to expect. Yet their are some parts yet still just the way it’s portrayed.
Seriously I’ve just took a long time away from horror movies I felt weird after the movie ended. It was good and I think that’s kind of a good thing. If the film is scary then it’s done it’s job it depends on your opinion. Yet also again I was uncomfortable.
To sound stupid and silly seriously in my head I for some reason wanted that Annabelle doll to start talking and making dark jokes something like Slappy from Goosebumps. Yet that shit wasn’t gonna happen. Mainly it was in my mindset okay then it won’t be that scary ha stop.
In fact after this my Nana is interested in that The Hitman’s Bodyguard. I’ve seen the commercials. Seriously it seems funny despite it’s getting mixed scores on Rotten Tomatos. I’m even interested in it just as the movie ended I even said I just wanna see that ha stop. I also even said to my Nana I wanna watch BVS the ultimate edition on Blu Ray. Yet looked on the guide some OK KO Let’s Be Heroes was gonna come on Boomerang. Just another story lol.
Jesus honestly I’m fine lol just fine that word but even my mom asked are you gonna have nightmares or some shit. I told her kind of no but it’s imprinted in my head. But think I remember I told her I’m okay.
Seriously I liked the film even the score was good. I even saw that was popping up when I’ve been listening to the BVS sound track. Yes BVS is dark yet I like that film.
Really it was nice oh no not kind oh my head lol stop. Kind of a nice introduction to The Conjuring franchise. The first two Conjuring films seem great and really I have to make my own opinion on the first Annabelle film.
Including and I’m gonna get into spoilers. Because I even talked to my Nana. This film has some easter eggs. Including possibly hinting at other paranormal creatures in The Conjuring universe.
Seriously I like the idea it’s a cinematic universe and theirs so many of these paranormal beings and I remember looking up more of the franchise maybe two months ago or last month of how the films mainly the main films are based on and well inspired by some real cases. It’s another thing to talk about.
As a guy who likes horror well not the biggest fan but the idea just a cinematic universe finally with all these creatures is kick ass said that in my head random words. Mainly because as a guy who was or is still kind of obsessed with ideas like Freddy Vs Jason and… really it’s mainly shit like that if shit ever crossovered. Despite I thought of some funny shit let’s not be realistic imagine all of these demons and whatever just hanging out, Annabelle, The Nun, The Crooked Man, and any other of them that appeared in these films just partying and making people’s lives miserable. It’s stupid dark humor normal to smile. Maybe all getting drunk.
Including since mentioning those other creatures these paranormal beings. So the one thing that really got to me that got me thinking it’s a brief little scene and I’m gonna talk about spoilers now.
Theirs this brief little scene where the sister is talking about a picture featuring her and some friends that are nuns. I’ll leave sister it’s a nun thing but theirs a little mention and looking at it I thought. Including the sister nun does not know who this person is in the picture. I thought to myself in a way my God that’s a easter egg. Including told my Nana I’ll tell her later and as the credits rolled.
It’s a little easter egg showcasing what appears to be The Nun character that they gonna make a film I think they may have wrapped filming I don’t know. Theirs gonna be a film next year and the character appeared in The Conjuring 2.
Including one little moment it’s mentioned but it doesn’t relate much to the situation the characters are in. Theirs this creature that appears in the scene where the two older girls are in. Including they were talking about a tale. Yet it’s not important much yet the characters mention it. It’s not really related to Annabelle and it’s not the demon that possesses the doll.
It’s a stupid guess it’s maybe a new paranormal being they’ve introduced in the franchise and they wanna make a film based upon it. Or it’s already been introduced yet I’ve haven’t seen any announcements yet.
Including theirs this thing and one of the older girls messes with a Scarecrow and thought it was gonna do something. Then it returns in the film and as a joke in my head throughout the film I want a Scarecrow film. Because I was expecting the shit. It was used yet it seems to have the demon possessing Annabelle unless I’m getting designs mixed up.
Then we have the ending of the film which disturbs me including one of the reasons I decided to look up the film on Wikipedia. So it turns out it is the ending no sorry the set up for the original Annabelle film. Which is nice. Including no offense ha stop but unless they want to no offense I feel this seems to be the last full on Annabelle solo film. Maybe they might put her in again.
Also another thing just seriously the ending I’m like uncomfortable ha stop just the way it sets up stuff said in my head worried yet just no I’m concerned about these characters and that’s a good thing ha stop.
But the other thing I guess it’s a easter egg the real Annabelle doll well another version of it. I remember finding this out when looking up more of the franchise. Mainly when the news of The Crooked Man movie was announced or some shit and looked up a clip and watched a bit of what the character was ha normal to smile.
Yet the original or well real Annabelle is a raggedy Ann doll and I think that was meant to be an easter egg. I think and remember comments below YouTube talking about how the people who own the rights to the doll didn’t want that to be portrayed. Despite it’s cute yet the simple version just…..ha normal to smile just the idea it can be unexpecting yet reasonable they don’t want their dolls to be represented like that on film. Still the Annabelle doll in the film is creepy as fuck.
Then I also found this out and disappointed I didn’t stay to wait. Just my reaction and the aftermath I thought the whole turning head which I even covered my eyes because I expected the doll to turn it’s head very quick but it didn’t seem much.
Their is is a literal post credits scene hinting or just revealing The Nun to set up the film next year. I gonna look that up yet it sounds really cool.
Wow I seem a bit better lol normal to smile. Just it was so fresh and just seeing the film for the first time you get concerned about oh God how am I gonna deal with this for the rest of the week.
Yet talking about it also tv on ha normal to smile sorry I’m a bit better. It depends. But Jesus that left a mark. Or just I’ve got a taste of the no not the Annabelle franchise The Conjuring franchise.
I’m kind of interested a bit more if I’m bit more terrified lol.
Also thought of this and looked at the paragraph talking about the post credits scene I remember the guy who made this is gonna direct the Shazam film holy shit.
Okay got tags down and felt scared a bit finishing up the last two ones. Also ticks yet yeah liked the movie quite a bit.
Jesus and gonna think other shit ha normal to smile but okay smiling is okay that is can’t spell inprent right I wanna finish this ha. Even the previews. I will say I’m kind of interested in IT now.
Honestly even thought of stupid funny shit like Twisted Metal and Jesus I wanna think of Darkseid and Doomsday more
edit I mean Jesus I put Catfish The TV Show on also ticks same shit edit sorry just oh gonna do other shit
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itsmusicforfun · 7 years
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Album Review: Kendrick Lamar ‘DAMN.’
God. Damn.
Whenever Kendrick Lamar drops a body of work it’s sure to create cultural Tidal waves. However, the multifaceted rapper has so many layers you never quite know which Kendrick you’re going to get. Admittedly so, I’m not a big fan of ‘Coltrane Kenny’ who was the representative of his last album TPAB, but enter his fourth and new studio album; Damn. The legendary DJ Kid Capri introduces us to “Kung Fu Kenny”, a more aggressive moniker that holds no punches. As always he’s conscious of his people and systemic oppression, but this time around it feels more personal. Kendrick exposes his vulnerabilities as a man, as a black man, and as an artist.
Never chalk up anything to coincidence when analyzing the specter of Kendrick Lamar. Releasing the project on Good Friday shows how committed he is to delivering his message, and how important the religious undertones are to this body of work. Damn seems to reach the perfect medium between pushing the eclectic envelope and the gritty street kid from Compton that will unleash God level bars on a moments notice.
Before even listening to the project I was drawn in by the track listing. Every song being one word and ending with a period was intriguing. When you analyze the songs you see multiple juxtapositions. Kendrick seems to want you to listen in couplets, from “Blood” to “DNA”, “Pride to “Humble”, “Lust” to “Love”, etc.
As soon as you hit play Kendrick takes you on a journey. The introductory track “Blood” sets the tone for the entire project. The first words uttered are a recurring theme, “Is it wickedness?…Is it weakness?…You decide”. “Blood” describes the story of a blind woman whom Kendrick sees struggling, and decides to reluctantly help. When he does, this mystery woman shoots and kills him. Was his death a result of weakness in himself for always extending a helping hand, or the wickedness of the shooter?
Mike Will Made It left his imprint with standout production throughout the album. “DNA” hits hard while Kendrick raps, he has “Loyalty & Royalty inside his DNA”. Showcasing his knowledge of self, Kendrick understands where his ancestors come from; a descendant of African kings and queens. Also imbedded in his DNA is “pain and poison”. Kendrick has inherited both positive and negative attributes from the ones that came before him. It is here where he introduces proactively dealing with a generational curse. DNA is also an important track because here lies the birth of Kendrick’s first religious undertone. “I was born like this, since 1 like this//immaculate conception”. Kendrick likens himself as the proverbial savior of rap and of the black diaspora.
With another Mike Will assist, Kendrick’s lead single “Humble” shot up to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. Humble really bangs, whether in headphones, at the function, or in the whip. This gritty record takes aim at the competition and serves as the antithesis to the former track “Pride”. Wrestling with pride Kenny states “I can’t fake humble, just cuz your ass is insecure”. Proverbs 18:16 says, “Pride comes before the fall” and Kenny is well aware of it.
Kendrick gives you a little bit of everything on this album. Tracks like “Element” and “Feel” give you context to his mental state. Kendrick states, “Aint nobody praying for me”. Element is the aggressive Kendrick that I love; the Control Kendrick. He puts the entire rap game on notice that he will not hesitate to lyrically take anyone out. Taking subtle jabs at rappers (Big Sean, Jay Electronica) he vows a vast warning, if you say his name he will turn into Candyman. “Feel” is interesting as well. This track gives us a glimpse into how mentally fatigued Kendrick is with helping everyone. Continuing the religious theme he’s done his best to take on the sins and bare the burdens of others despite no one reciprocating his actions. At this stage in the album Kenny is questioning who he can trust?
With only 3 features, all of which are totally different, you’re not sure how everything will fit sonically. Rihanna, U2, and Zacari all seem to compliment the records well. “Loyalty” and “Love” are smooth radio ready tracks. Kendrick knows how to deliver commercial music without selling out to the status quo of “radio” sounds. You know you’re special when you have Rihanna spitting dope bars on your track! “XXX” featuring U2 gives us a glimpse toward the duality Kendrick is wrestling with. A friend of Kendrick’s, who son just died asks for prayers. As the anointed one, who generally delivers words of comfort he cannot bring himself to pray. “If someone kill my son, then someone getting killed” declares Lamar. Then, in the subsequent brief interlude Kendrick says he has to go to a gun violence rally HA!
The album even closes out in spectacular fashion. The track “Fear” exposes Kendrick’s fears at 3 parts in his life. Despite being the savior he shows you the mental baggage he’s carried at ages 7, 17, and 27. Kenny asks “Why God, Why God, do I gotta suffer” similar to Jesus Christ on the cross asking, “Why have you forsaken me”. The final track “Duckworth” brings the entire story full circle. This is one of the best story telling tracks in recent memory. Kendrick shows how much the decisions you make impact the next generation. In a crazy fate kind of way, Kendrick’s father and TDE president Top Dawg meet under unconventional circumstances. The decisions that both Top Dawg and Anthony did or didn’t make have all led up to this present moment in time where Kendrick bears his success.
This album in totality is great! It’s an amazing, and layered body of work. There hasn’t been a project that has made me think this in depth in a long time. With an already amazing year for music Kendrick drops this masterpiece on us. I hate using the word classic, especially in less than a week, but this project definitely has the markings of what it takes. Only time will tell, but for now do your self a favor and listen to Mr. 1-5! Damn. is a solid 9/10
So is the project God Damn good, or nah? @NajiChill
from Tier 2 music sites http://rapradar.com/features/album-review-kendrick-lamar-damn/
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musiczonelove · 7 years
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Album Review: Kendrick Lamar ‘DAMN.’
God. Damn.
Whenever Kendrick Lamar drops a body of work it’s sure to create cultural Tidal waves. However, the multifaceted rapper has so many layers you never quite know which Kendrick you’re going to get. Admittedly so, I’m not a big fan of ‘Coltrane Kenny’ who was the representative of his last album TPAB, but enter his fourth and new studio album; Damn. The legendary DJ Kid Capri introduces us to “Kung Fu Kenny”, a more aggressive moniker that holds no punches. As always he’s conscious of his people and systemic oppression, but this time around it feels more personal. Kendrick exposes his vulnerabilities as a man, as a black man, and as an artist.
Never chalk up anything to coincidence when analyzing the specter of Kendrick Lamar. Releasing the project on Good Friday shows how committed he is to delivering his message, and how important the religious undertones are to this body of work. Damn seems to reach the perfect medium between pushing the eclectic envelope and the gritty street kid from Compton that will unleash God level bars on a moments notice.
Before even listening to the project I was drawn in by the track listing. Every song being one word and ending with a period was intriguing. When you analyze the songs you see multiple juxtapositions. Kendrick seems to want you to listen in couplets, from “Blood” to “DNA”, “Pride to “Humble”, “Lust” to “Love”, etc.
As soon as you hit play Kendrick takes you on a journey. The introductory track “Blood” sets the tone for the entire project. The first words uttered are a recurring theme, “Is it wickedness?…Is it weakness?…You decide”. “Blood” describes the story of a blind woman whom Kendrick sees struggling, and decides to reluctantly help. When he does, this mystery woman shoots and kills him. Was his death a result of weakness in himself for always extending a helping hand, or the wickedness of the shooter?
Mike Will Made It left his imprint with standout production throughout the album. “DNA” hits hard while Kendrick raps, he has “Loyalty & Royalty inside his DNA”. Showcasing his knowledge of self, Kendrick understands where his ancestors come from; a descendant of African kings and queens. Also imbedded in his DNA is “pain and poison”. Kendrick has inherited both positive and negative attributes from the ones that came before him. It is here where he introduces proactively dealing with a generational curse. DNA is also an important track because here lies the birth of Kendrick’s first religious undertone. “I was born like this, since 1 like this//immaculate conception”. Kendrick likens himself as the proverbial savior of rap and of the black diaspora.
With another Mike Will assist, Kendrick’s lead single “Humble” shot up to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. Humble really bangs, whether in headphones, at the function, or in the whip. This gritty record takes aim at the competition and serves as the antithesis to the former track “Pride”. Wrestling with pride Kenny states “I can’t fake humble, just cuz your ass is insecure”. Proverbs 18:16 says, “Pride comes before the fall” and Kenny is well aware of it.
Kendrick gives you a little bit of everything on this album. Tracks like “Element” and “Feel” give you context to his mental state. Kendrick states, “Aint nobody praying for me”. Element is the aggressive Kendrick that I love; the Control Kendrick. He puts the entire rap game on notice that he will not hesitate to lyrically take anyone out. Taking subtle jabs at rappers (Big Sean, Jay Electronica) he vows a vast warning, if you say his name he will turn into Candyman. “Feel” is interesting as well. This track gives us a glimpse into how mentally fatigued Kendrick is with helping everyone. Continuing the religious theme he’s done his best to take on the sins and bare the burdens of others despite no one reciprocating his actions. At this stage in the album Kenny is questioning who he can trust?
With only 3 features, all of which are totally different, you’re not sure how everything will fit sonically. Rihanna, U2, and Zacari all seem to compliment the records well. “Loyalty” and “Love” are smooth radio ready tracks. Kendrick knows how to deliver commercial music without selling out to the status quo of “radio” sounds. You know you’re special when you have Rihanna spitting dope bars on your track! “XXX” featuring U2 gives us a glimpse toward the duality Kendrick is wrestling with. A friend of Kendrick’s, who son just died asks for prayers. As the anointed one, who generally delivers words of comfort he cannot bring himself to pray. “If someone kill my son, then someone getting killed” declares Lamar. Then, in the subsequent brief interlude Kendrick says he has to go to a gun violence rally HA!
The album even closes out in spectacular fashion. The track “Fear” exposes Kendrick’s fears at 3 parts in his life. Despite being the savior he shows you the mental baggage he’s carried at ages 7, 17, and 27. Kenny asks “Why God, Why God, do I gotta suffer” similar to Jesus Christ on the cross asking, “Why have you forsaken me”. The final track “Duckworth” brings the entire story full circle. This is one of the best story telling tracks in recent memory. Kendrick shows how much the decisions you make impact the next generation. In a crazy fate kind of way, Kendrick’s father and TDE president Top Dawg meet under unconventional circumstances. The decisions that both Top Dawg and Anthony did or didn’t make have all led up to this present moment in time where Kendrick bears his success.
This album in totality is great! It’s an amazing, and layered body of work. There hasn’t been a project that has made me think this in depth in a long time. With an already amazing year for music Kendrick drops this masterpiece on us. I hate using the word classic, especially in less than a week, but this project definitely has the markings of what it takes. Only time will tell, but for now do your self a favor and listen to Mr. 1-5! Damn. is a solid 9/10
So is the project God Damn good, or nah? @NajiChill
from Tier 2 music sites http://rapradar.com/features/album-review-kendrick-lamar-damn/
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Album Review: Kendrick Lamar ‘DAMN.’
God. Damn.
Whenever Kendrick Lamar drops a body of work it’s sure to create cultural Tidal waves. However, the multifaceted rapper has so many layers you never quite know which Kendrick you’re going to get. Admittedly so, I’m not a big fan of ‘Coltrane Kenny’ who was the representative of his last album TPAB, but enter his fourth and new studio album; Damn. The legendary DJ Kid Capri introduces us to “Kung Fu Kenny”, a more aggressive moniker that holds no punches. As always he’s conscious of his people and systemic oppression, but this time around it feels more personal. Kendrick exposes his vulnerabilities as a man, as a black man, and as an artist.
Never chalk up anything to coincidence when analyzing the specter of Kendrick Lamar. Releasing the project on Good Friday shows how committed he is to delivering his message, and how important the religious undertones are to this body of work. Damn seems to reach the perfect medium between pushing the eclectic envelope and the gritty street kid from Compton that will unleash God level bars on a moments notice.
Before even listening to the project I was drawn in by the track listing. Every song being one word and ending with a period was intriguing. When you analyze the songs you see multiple juxtapositions. Kendrick seems to want you to listen in couplets, from “Blood” to “DNA”, “Pride to “Humble”, “Lust” to “Love”, etc.
As soon as you hit play Kendrick takes you on a journey. The introductory track “Blood” sets the tone for the entire project. The first words uttered are a recurring theme, “Is it wickedness?…Is it weakness?…You decide”. “Blood” describes the story of a blind woman whom Kendrick sees struggling, and decides to reluctantly help. When he does, this mystery woman shoots and kills him. Was his death a result of weakness in himself for always extending a helping hand, or the wickedness of the shooter?
Mike Will Made It left his imprint with standout production throughout the album. “DNA” hits hard while Kendrick raps, he has “Loyalty & Royalty inside his DNA”. Showcasing his knowledge of self, Kendrick understands where his ancestors come from; a descendant of African kings and queens. Also imbedded in his DNA is “pain and poison”. Kendrick has inherited both positive and negative attributes from the ones that came before him. It is here where he introduces proactively dealing with a generational curse. DNA is also an important track because here lies the birth of Kendrick’s first religious undertone. “I was born like this, since 1 like this//immaculate conception”. Kendrick likens himself as the proverbial savior of rap and of the black diaspora.
With another Mike Will assist, Kendrick’s lead single “Humble” shot up to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. Humble really bangs, whether in headphones, at the function, or in the whip. This gritty record takes aim at the competition and serves as the antithesis to the former track “Pride”. Wrestling with pride Kenny states “I can’t fake humble, just cuz your ass is insecure”. Proverbs 18:16 says, “Pride comes before the fall” and Kenny is well aware of it.
Kendrick gives you a little bit of everything on this album. Tracks like “Element” and “Feel” give you context to his mental state. Kendrick states, “Aint nobody praying for me”. Element is the aggressive Kendrick that I love; the Control Kendrick. He puts the entire rap game on notice that he will not hesitate to lyrically take anyone out. Taking subtle jabs at rappers (Big Sean, Jay Electronica) he vows a vast warning, if you say his name he will turn into Candyman. “Feel” is interesting as well. This track gives us a glimpse into how mentally fatigued Kendrick is with helping everyone. Continuing the religious theme he’s done his best to take on the sins and bare the burdens of others despite no one reciprocating his actions. At this stage in the album Kenny is questioning who he can trust?
With only 3 features, all of which are totally different, you’re not sure how everything will fit sonically. Rihanna, U2, and Zacari all seem to compliment the records well. “Loyalty” and “Love” are smooth radio ready tracks. Kendrick knows how to deliver commercial music without selling out to the status quo of “radio” sounds. You know you’re special when you have Rihanna spitting dope bars on your track! “XXX” featuring U2 gives us a glimpse toward the duality Kendrick is wrestling with. A friend of Kendrick’s, who son just died asks for prayers. As the anointed one, who generally delivers words of comfort he cannot bring himself to pray. “If someone kill my son, then someone getting killed” declares Lamar. Then, in the subsequent brief interlude Kendrick says he has to go to a gun violence rally HA!
The album even closes out in spectacular fashion. The track “Fear” exposes Kendrick’s fears at 3 parts in his life. Despite being the savior he shows you the mental baggage he’s carried at ages 7, 17, and 27. Kenny asks “Why God, Why God, do I gotta suffer” similar to Jesus Christ on the cross asking, “Why have you forsaken me”. The final track “Duckworth” brings the entire story full circle. This is one of the best story telling tracks in recent memory. Kendrick shows how much the decisions you make impact the next generation. In a crazy fate kind of way, Kendrick’s father and TDE president Top Dawg meet under unconventional circumstances. The decisions that both Top Dawg and Anthony did or didn’t make have all led up to this present moment in time where Kendrick bears his success.
This album in totality is great! It’s an amazing, and layered body of work. There hasn’t been a project that has made me think this in depth in a long time. With an already amazing year for music Kendrick drops this masterpiece on us. I hate using the word classic, especially in less than a week, but this project definitely has the markings of what it takes. Only time will tell, but for now do your self a favor and listen to Mr. 1-5! Damn. is a solid 9/10
So is the project God Damn good, or nah? @NajiChill
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