Ted Gee Seal Member since Apr 18th 2007 10091 posts
Tue Jun-30-15 08:48 PM
11. "Funny you say that." In response to Reply # 7 Tue Jun-30-15 08:53 PM by Ted Gee Seal
> > >They only thing that's for sure is that Mortal Man has been my >least favorite song.
I really liked it in the beginning, but it's my least favourite to listen to in the car. u is hard going but for other reasons.
Momma is definitely up there for me right now.
How Much a Dollar Really Cost
Complexion is probably the next one for me.
Alright is usually the first thing I want to play before easing the car out of the garage though. I love the feeling it gives to the start of a journey
12. "must be consumed as a total body of work. " In response to Reply # 0
does the project a disservice to break it up into tracks IMO
only standalone song for real is king kunta. MAYBE alright. which is why they got the release...but even that is on the bleeding edge cusp of what the mainstream can handle & i dont think most who listen to it are getting the full impact with OUT the other songs.
>does the project a disservice to break it up into tracks IMO > >only standalone song for real is king kunta. MAYBE alright. >which is why they got the release...but even that is on the >bleeding edge cusp of what the mainstream can handle & i dont >think most who listen to it are getting the full impact with >OUT the other songs. > > >does it really matter? > >wonder what bin's doing? >http://i.imgur.com/phECCMp.jpg
I don't know HOW many times I gotta tell my friends who say..."It's meh, but I like to skip around a play the jounts I want," that you have to listen to the whole album...and then again....and for me, I just never stopped.
Sh*t, my top three still changes weekly!
It takes all kinds to make up a world, son. -My pops
25. "Yup! A new week brings a new favorite..." In response to Reply # 19
>>does the project a disservice to break it up into tracks >IMO >> >>only standalone song for real is king kunta. MAYBE alright. >>which is why they got the release...but even that is on the >>bleeding edge cusp of what the mainstream can handle & i >dont >>think most who listen to it are getting the full impact with >>OUT the other songs. >> >> >>does it really matter? >> >>wonder what bin's doing? >>http://i.imgur.com/phECCMp.jpg > >I don't know HOW many times I gotta tell my friends who >say..."It's meh, but I like to skip around a play the jounts I >want," that you have to listen to the whole album...and then >again....and for me, I just never stopped. > >Sh*t, my top three still changes weekly!
I questioned my friendship with a few bammas because they thought the album was trash or didn't even listen to. They ran to Fetty Wap but disregard this. Anyway, my barber and I have had a running discourse on this album since the day it dropped.
The album bangs from front to back. I don't care for the Pac interview too much but it has its place. This is easily one of the best pieces of art I've ever experienced in my 43 years.
>I questioned my friendship with a few bammas because they >thought the album was trash or didn't even listen to. They ran >to Fetty Wap but disregard this. Anyway, my barber and I have >had a running discourse on this album since the day it >dropped.
>the best pieces of art I've ever experienced in my 43 years.
& Ye'en lyin' about this!!!!!!!!
It takes all kinds to make up a world, son. -My pops
**************** TBH the fact that you're even a mod here fits squarely within Jag's narrative of OK-sanctioned aggression, bullying, and toxicity. *shrug*
29. "Momma had to grow on me" In response to Reply # 0
I love it now, but almost nothing else on the album is sample based so it threw me off. That's the biggest look of Knxwledge's career too, he's a dope LA beat scene kid who caught a break here
the only song Im still sort of iffy on is "u", it's too dramatic but Im okay with him pushing the envelope