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2840978, His worst album to date.
Posted by Ashley Ayers, Mon Sep-16-13 04:49 AM
First, I have to say...
He's really smoking some good shit if he thinks Kendrick isn't murking
him "on any level". For one, Kendrick will rap 3 solid verses per
song. You can't sing and chant for 2/3rds of every song and drop ONE
verse here and there and call yourself no best doing it. Foh lol.

I waited on this album, because I wanted to see if he was gonna back
all that talk up. Naw bruh. Shit weak.

Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Nothing Was The Same

BetterOffDEAD>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Nothing Was The Same

Cute Rick Ross impression on "Worst Behavior" though.

Nigga came off very indentity-less on alotta this record. He jacked Lil Reese's
whole ideology for "No New Friends" too.

He's believable on "Just Hold On", but that's about it... but that's
my usual point of view on his music (that's he's dripping with insincerity).

I get the same feeling from this album that I got from Jay's Holy Fail
though, in that he's switching up his style in an attempt to remain
relevant to a demographic of people from whom he's very far removed....
hence all the style biting that comes across as an attempt to fit in.
While I'm comparing it to Magnum Garbage though, it also seemed
pretty uninspired and borderline lazy as if even HE's tired of hearing
himself talk his shit.

I read an interview in Vibe? (can't remember the mag) where he was
saying that he was considering putting this album out and possibly
getting back into acting or just living for a while to get some new
experiences to put into the music. After hearing this album, I understand
exactly why he'd say that. He just has jack shit to talk about anymore.