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morcegopirocudo
thanks Drake, everyone is noticing how perfect this album is after this beef
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Somegirls1324
5 years of hype would be hard for any album to live up to. That, plus compared to the mainstream splash that DAMN. was, Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers was low-key and introspective, even uncomfortable at points. Besides like, 3 songs (N95, Silent Hill, and maybe Count Me Out,) there isn’t much in the way of radio friendly bops. I think some people had just gotten tired of Kendrick’s reclusiveness and him being unwilling to just give us a body of work that you don’t have to think too hard about while listening. Idk, just my 2 cents.
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Quackd78
You’re 100% correct, honestly tho especially when Kendrick has made something like tpab which was not very accessible relative to gkmc and later damn, they shouldn’t have been surprised when the new album wasn’t either especially given how much has changed in the world over his hiatus (Kendrick was always going to come with an album that was more introspective than damn). Even then tho N95, Rich Spirit, Silent Hill, Count me out, Mr. Morale etc are all very accessible so I feel like people haven’t given this album enough of a chance and have only focused on the tracks like Auntie Diaries and Mother I Sober for their reasons not enjoying the album and not coming back to the bangers
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SpidrDuck666
People wanted him smoking on top 5's and instead he made his most uncomfortable and inaccessible album yet, I really just think that it pushed the limits of a lot of Hip-Hop heads and they were disappointed because it wasn't what they wanted it to be, which is always a stupid thing to me because nobody should ever have a pre-conceived vision of what somebody's artistic vision should be like, especially with someone like Kendrick.
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Somegirls1324
It hasn’t even been two years, I have dust bunnies in my basement older than this album. How badly could it have aged?
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rishk_monke
an album can't sound better 2 years after i first heard it according to last.fm shoutbox
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Samwood0403
So overhated for no reason. Kendrick did his shit on this, a true storytelling album. King shit
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calicowawawa
This album is incredibly beautiful. It might not be his best work, but that will never deny how incredibly introspective and vulnerable kendrick is on this record
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angel-food
i tried to tell yall about Hip-Hopvangelion😂 the narrative of this album being boring is weird the beats are amazing and like Eva its free therapy!
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boylifeeeineeuu
never forget when yall tried to push the narrative of this being his worst album when it dropped this is easily his third best
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souljahwitch_
One day later i think it might be second or best ngl this album is generational
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DanSchliebe
I Loved TPAB and Damn From the day they dropped! But with this one it Took me some time but now i love it Great Record
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BlickyKong
I never hated this album by any means, but I feel like I didn't show it enough love and was slightly underwhelmed by it. I bumped it again for the first time in like a year, and I gotta say it really clicked in all departments for me. Super personal and introspective as always, and a nice handful of bangers still. It's right up there with all of his other work
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Podman36
Yeah for me N95, Rich Spirit, Count Me Out, Silent Hill and Die Hard are constantly being thrown into the songs I bang in the car. He achieved making a front to back immersive concept album with songs that you can throw in just to vibe to. It’s really a amazing balance and I’m sure everyone has a different list of songs that they love to bang outside of front to back listens.
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