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wrecknoble
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"YG - My Krazy Life discussion"
Thu Mar-13-14 12:01 PM by wrecknoble

  

          

it's out there

01 – Momma Speech Intro
02 – BPT
03 – I Just Wanna Party (feat. ScHoolboy Q & Jay Rock)
04 – Left, Right (feat. DJ Mustard)
05 – Bicken Back Being Bool
06 – Meet the Flockers (feat. Tee Cee)
07 – My Nigga (feat. Jeezy & Rich Homie Quan)
08 – Do It To Ya (feat. TeeFLii)
09 – Me & My Bitch (feat. Tory Lanez)
10 – Who Do You Love (feat. Drake)
11 – Really Be (Smokin N Drinkin) feat. Kendrick Lamar
12 – 1AM
13 – Thank God (Interlude)
14 – Sorry Momma (feat. Ty Dolla $ign)
15 – When I Was Gone (feat. R.J., Tee Cee, Charlie Hood, Reem Riches & Slim 400)
16 – Bompton
17 – My Nigga (feat. Lil Wayne, Rich Homie Quan, Meek Mill & Nicki Minaj)

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Inbox
Mar 13th 2014
1
This is straight gangster music
Mar 13th 2014
2
oh these titles look like the 90s LOL
Mar 13th 2014
3
All these features good lord
Mar 13th 2014
4
It's YG, not many of us wanna hear him the whole track on every track
Mar 14th 2014
10
listened to it while working out..
Mar 13th 2014
5
>>> Oxymoron.
Mar 13th 2014
6
I'm actually agreeing with you on something
Mar 13th 2014
7
Whoaaaaaa................this is actually correct!!!
Mar 14th 2014
9
Disagree but I think it's better than Pinata at least
Mar 15th 2014
19
      you didn't like Pinata
Mar 16th 2014
28
Album could also be titled "Bangin On Wax: Post-Treaty Edition"
Mar 14th 2014
8
agree All them mixtapes is nowhere close to this
Mar 14th 2014
11
Can someone slide me an inbox??
Mar 14th 2014
12
Got you n/m
Mar 14th 2014
13
      Thanks homie.
Mar 15th 2014
15
This, Q, and Vince within a few weeks of each other
Mar 14th 2014
14
oh fa sho
Mar 15th 2014
16
it's been a good time for LA rap for 4 years
Mar 16th 2014
29
it's rare that an album actually exceeds your expectations
Mar 15th 2014
17
yea i would have never pick him to drop something this dope
Mar 15th 2014
22
An album full of good hooks and production
Mar 15th 2014
18
no thank you
Mar 16th 2014
30
Maybe Toot It and Boot It will now get the respect it deserves
Mar 15th 2014
20
me too...the video was highlarious
Mar 16th 2014
25
i was selling that song hard back in 09 or 10 or whenever it was
Mar 17th 2014
39
tried to listen with young ears but DJ Mustard ain't for me
Mar 15th 2014
21
nigga rapped over the same beat 17 times lol.
Mar 15th 2014
23
bompton is an old song he just threw on there as a bonus.
Mar 15th 2014
24
Yeah...and I did feel like wow, this is the same song but Bompton
Mar 16th 2014
26
Nah it really isn't....the shit is waaaaaaaaay less repetitive than I
Mar 16th 2014
27
These video looks like it was done in the N.O.
Mar 16th 2014
31
Watts ain't too much different from N.O
Mar 16th 2014
32
"do it to ya" is just a remake of dogg pound's "let's play house".
Mar 16th 2014
33
      Whaat they remade it?? I had no idea, I thought it was original!
Mar 16th 2014
34
           you reppin hard for home team. i respect that.
Mar 16th 2014
35
you ain't joking. 90% of this album sounds the same
Mar 17th 2014
38
Honest question, then I'll leave
Mar 17th 2014
36
lol what its good..just not for you
Mar 17th 2014
37
RE: lol what its good..just not for you
Mar 17th 2014
40
I'm me....I'm as much of a new-club-commercial head, especially
Mar 18th 2014
43
      It's funny people actually complain about albums
Mar 18th 2014
44
           This is true! People stay complaining about albums where every
Mar 18th 2014
46
Album Review
Mar 18th 2014
41
I think this album is dope.
Mar 18th 2014
42
Another dope album in 2014...this will be a gym playlist fixture for mon...
Mar 18th 2014
45
Great album from the West
Mar 18th 2014
47
yes he does. it will fade into obscurity afte this year or by summer
Mar 19th 2014
50
It's the West Coast Flockaveli.....
Mar 19th 2014
48
Whoa......it's literally the exact same thing
Mar 19th 2014
49
This album is incredibly ignorant
Mar 19th 2014
51
Home invasion < 10 Crack Commandments?
Mar 19th 2014
52
      They're both ignorant songs but...
Mar 19th 2014
53

urbgriot
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1. "Inbox"
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2. "This is straight gangster music "
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Like real gangbang music.
It's very ignorant and very West Coast.
I can see this being big on the Leftside.
But as an album is more cohesive than SchoolBoy's..

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3. "oh these titles look like the 90s LOL"
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4. "All these features good lord"
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Outside of a few rappers does anyone try to carry an album alone these days?

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10. "It's YG, not many of us wanna hear him the whole track on every track"
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5. "listened to it while working out.."
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It's a solid album, not classic, but a solid west coast album to play with a couple of standout tracks like the joint with Kendrick

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6. ">>> Oxymoron."
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7. "I'm actually agreeing with you on something"
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Hell has frozen ...

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9. "Whoaaaaaa................this is actually correct!!!"
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I mean, I've always listened to more YG than Q just because I'm a club DJ....but I never thought his album would be better than Q.

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19. "Disagree but I think it's better than Pinata at least"
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Weird that the Gibbs dis is released the same time as Jeezy CTE's signee releases an album that looks like it's about to make some waves.

  

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28. "you didn't like Pinata"
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8. "Album could also be titled "Bangin On Wax: Post-Treaty Edition""
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This is much, much better than I expected it to be. Most of his mix tapes are ehhh, but have bangers on them. He came with a full project. Production is great...Mustard's beats sound soooooo much better when mastered. And the non-Mustard tracks are dope...Sorry Momma??? When those pianos drop???

It's where I can't even criticize it much, if at all...because we all know YG is one of several "dope wack rappers" yet I can't even call him wack after hearing this all the way through twice.

"I just wanna party" is gonna set shit OFFFFFF at the hood L.A. clubs, got damn. And "Do it to ya" is gonna run the Summer when it comes to that 1:45 end of night up beat set...probably his best track on this vibe since he made "Say stop"...and it goes along with all the other Tee Flii tracks at this tempo.

I'm giving it 7.8/10.....maaaaybe even an 8/10.

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11. "agree All them mixtapes is nowhere close to this"
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This shit is a full cohesive album..Beats, Rhymes and concepts..I mean he not doing nothing new but its banging

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Thanks.

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13. "Got you n/m"
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14. "This, Q, and Vince within a few weeks of each other"
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Good time for LA rap.

  

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16. "oh fa sho"
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29. "it's been a good time for LA rap for 4 years"
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17. "it's rare that an album actually exceeds your expectations"
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It's better than
Meek's
Schoolboy's
Cole's
name young rap nigga not named Kendrick..
a real cohesive album at that complete with skits and concepts.
one prevailing sound and rhymes that are min solid.

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22. "yea i would have never pick him to drop something this dope "
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but you right

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18. "An album full of good hooks and production "
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You're going to be hearing this coming out of card in LA until the fall.

YG seems to understand the difference between an album and a mixtape.

I want Mustard to produce on that Black Hippy album

  

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30. "no thank you"
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>I want Mustard to produce on that Black Hippy album

  

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20. "Maybe Toot It and Boot It will now get the respect it deserves"
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Love that song.

  

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25. "me too...the video was highlarious"
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>Love that song.

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Navem nu, cuando sol
Tutu nu, vondo nos nu
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39. "i was selling that song hard back in 09 or 10 or whenever it was"
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cause I figured YG was a dumb novelty rapper and I wanted that silly ass song to have some legs a few years from now.


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21. "tried to listen with young ears but DJ Mustard ain't for me"
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My lil bro gone love this though!

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23. "nigga rapped over the same beat 17 times lol."
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im jokin but this shit repetitive as fuck.
like how you have a track called bpt
and then another track called bompton?

  

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24. "bompton is an old song he just threw on there as a bonus."
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bpt is basically bompton 2014

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26. "Yeah...and I did feel like wow, this is the same song but Bompton"
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was on the mixtape and was already a hood club hit

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27. "Nah it really isn't....the shit is waaaaaaaaay less repetitive than I"
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expected it to be. The mixtapes are much more repetitive than this is.

He only had like 4 club records, and "Left right" doesn't sound like the rest...."Do it to ya" is one of the few songs to have modern club drums with legit pianos on it like that. He has 2 tracks that sound like old Bay mob music. One track that sounds like an East Coast boom bap track. "Sorry mama" is extremely melodic and Jazzy. The skit with RJ on it gives you that 90's skit/short song feel, with the Churchy singing but a modern drum track.

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31. "These video looks like it was done in the N.O."
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqt5ATpubAg

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32. "Watts ain't too much different from N.O"
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33. ""do it to ya" is just a remake of dogg pound's "let's play house"."
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cant be that modern lol.

  

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34. "Whaat they remade it?? I had no idea, I thought it was original!"
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You don't catch what I'm saying though...most of the "Ratchet" music is known for the 2-3 note melodies. Compare "I'm different" to this track...and it's not a sample, it's replayed, but either way, they're evolving that sound.

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35. "you reppin hard for home team. i respect that."
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38. "you ain't joking. 90% of this album sounds the same"
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this mustard cat needs to expand his sound.

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36. "Honest question, then I'll leave"
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Are you guys serious or is this thread about this album being good ironic. This is bad and I find is hard to believe people are saying it is good. I promise I'm not trying to hate I just honestly don't understand and am possibly very out of touch.

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37. "lol what its good..just not for you "
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40. "RE: lol what its good..just not for you "
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Fair enough.

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43. "I'm me....I'm as much of a new-club-commercial head, especially "
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for L.A. rap, as I am a "Hip Hop Head." So I can enjoy an album like this just as much as an album from Gangstarr or Jeru, just because I'm listening for a completely different purpose.

As said before, YG is known as a "dope-wack" rapper. So for people who don't believe that term should exist, I know they'll hate this album and anything that he does. I feel that "dope-wack" rappers specialize in energy, club music, catchy lines and delivery, and mainly, personality. With this...YG feels like one of the little hood homies, so I can understand the album and everything he says at a whole different level.

I actually had very low expectations for this. I download all of his mixtapes because he ALWAYS has club bangers that I need to play out here. I listened to this one solely to catch those...but then I listened and realized he actually made a legit album. I don't even think the production all sounds the same like some folks do...yeah, 4-5 songs do have similar elements, but even they tend to be different. Like, "Do it to ya" sounds nothing like "BPT." Aside from those first three tracks, and then "Bompton"...most songs do sound different.

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44. "It's funny people actually complain about albums "
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being a collection of songs, but when a mainstream artist actually puts together an album with a sound and identity people still have something negative to say.

This is a throw back album to me. To the era when westcoast rappers had a sound and vibe especially gangsta rap albums.

This is a gangsta rap album more than a party club album, the only thing it's missing is one of those murder mayhem lyrical onslaught tracks.

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46. "This is true! People stay complaining about albums where every"
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song is produced by someone different, and how they all have the forced singles and the "for the ladies, for the streets, for the clubs, for the radio" type of songs. I mean...I feel most cohesive albums have songs that sound similar.

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41. "Album Review "
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http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/album-reviews/id.2242/title.yg-my-krazy-life

While not the most technically sound rapper, YG's introspective moments, catchy singles and A-list cameos make "My Krazy Life" a solid major label debut.

Though TDE leads the pack carrying Los Angeles on their shoulders globally, the city takes equal pride in its youthful culture fueled by the sub-genre known as “ratchet” music. The leading pioneer of this popular, minimalist sound has been DJ Mustard, responsible for unavoidable melodies not limited to Tyga’s “Rack City” and “I’m Different” by 2 Chainz. Both are hits that have made it possible for subsequent winners Ty Dolla $ign and Sage The Gemini to forge ahead in today’s market with their respective hits “Paranoid” and “Red Nose.”

Another accomplishment in Mustard’s still fresh yet flourishing tenure was contributing to Jeezy’s recent strides. Their collaboration “R.I.P.” made it possible for the producer’s protégé YG to reset his career after the 2009 smash “Toot It and Boot It” only amounted to a momentary sensation. To the chagrin of some conservative types, the repetitive and catchy “My Nigga” became an Top 20 charting platinum single last year, setting in motion the chain of events that have led to YG finally releasing his Def Jam debut, My Krazy Life. The culmination of buzz and persistence, Mustard’s signature whistles, keyboard arrangements, snaps and percussion are found all over this retail release, with his recognizable stamp transcending local trends.

More conceptual than the average collection of songs, My Krazy Life intentionally draws a cinematic narrative arc. This is a double-edged sword, as it ties the album together thematically, yet also introduces cliché moments such as the Notorious B.I.G.-inspired simulated sex skit attached to the end of “Do It To Ya.” YG showcases simplistic rapping along with the lack of disparity in his production, flaws that somewhat weaken his introspective, firsthand account mobbing with the Tree Top Pirus in the famed jungle of Compton. “BPT” is the opener where he shouts out his place of origin, using the alphabet’s second letter in place of its third to signify Bloods instead of their rival Crips. Replicating this defiance on the album’s title and throughout its lyrics, “Bicken Back Being Bool” (“kickin back being cool”) gives outsiders an up close look at this twisted lexicon that is natural to YG.



Paying homage to the ghetto’s intertwining themes of celebrating survival amid ongoing chaos, “I Just Wanna Party” tries to squash the looming threat of drama with its hook warning, “I don’t wanna hurt nobody, but I’ll beat the fuck out of a nigga.” Here ScHoolboy Q represents the southern section of Figueroa Street while Jay Rock puts on for Watts, the gangster oriented half of Black Hippy nearly seeking out dangerous misunderstandings. Influenced by YG’s environment and the days before he started pursuing Hip Hop, “Meet The Flockers” uses the talk box vocoder effect in his story of risking a felony charge for breaking and entering. This technique gives reminders of the innovative era predating the modern heavy abuse of Auto-tune, a vision further fleshed out on the aforementioned TeeFLii-featured ladies anthem “Do It To Ya,” which places an updated spin on Tha Dogg Pound’s classic “Let’s Play House.” These derivative songs display YG’s ambition to evolve beyond the limitations of the ratchet sub-genre. It’s a worthwhile effort were it not for him consistently missing the mark lyrically.

Mindful of his audience caught up in the cheap thrills of carefree nightlife, YG aims for My Krazy Life to achieve universal appeal by reaching clubs. The crass “Left, Right” is sure to please his flesh chasing peer group entering early adulthood, and the bravado laced “Who Do You Love?” should thrive among the Top 40 crowd, thanks to a solid guest appearance from Drake. Where these moments fall in line with the presently dominant movement DJ Mustard built from scratch, “Really Be (Smokin N Drinkin)” takes a sudden turn to stray from the script. Venting about stresses including paranoia and the pressures of fame, YG puts his machismo to the side to hold his own alongside a barrage from Rap’s leading firecracker Kendrick Lamar. This welcome glimpse into reality is uncharacteristic for an emcee most known for bragging on his hard earned criminal reputation and prowess with a variety of women.

While YG is guilty of glorifying his past centered on claiming his set and retaliation, the obligatory “Sorry Momma” attempts to rectify matters. Accentuated by Terrace Martin’s saxophone, this closes things off adding a dash of sophistication to an occasionally trite ride. Uniting to showcase more than the stereotypical regional trends that have powered their initial individual success, YG and DJ Mustard have seized opportunity and capitalized on proper timing for this formal arrival.

With the exception of “Me & My Bitch” (a tale of two way infidelity) wedged in between a festive midsection, the Pushaz Ink crew has pieced together a well sequenced and cohesive package with My Krazy Life, but this aspect and his street credibility aren’t enough to win over naysayers expecting an overall greater performance.

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42. "I think this album is dope."
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45. "Another dope album in 2014...this will be a gym playlist fixture for mon..."
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47. "Great album from the West "
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no other smashes on the album but My Nigga. But a really solid album. Mustard really needs to stop using that damn stock chant sound, its horrible. Does he rely on this?

  

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50. "yes he does. it will fade into obscurity afte this year or by summer"
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48. "It's the West Coast Flockaveli....."
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I remember when Waka Flocka's debut dropped it had the same reaction when it, just like YG's album now, was actually a legit album. Both albums have a cohesive sound and identity that work for what they are intended to be (hood shit for their respective areas). Both albums are driven primarily by a singular sound (Waka/Lex Luger=YG/DJ Mustard). And both albums have the different types of songs without compromising the overall sound and aesthetic of the album. Not to mention both rappers seem to focus moreso on the song's purpose rather than the quality of the lyrics. I know for a fact Waka has said that in interviews.

That being said, this album is solid. It's not knocking GKMC off the pedestal....just out of the Alpine.

  

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49. "Whoa......it's literally the exact same thing"
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Even how both have that throwback regional influence....YG with that 90's Gangbang and Waka with that old Pastor Troy type of hype shit.

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51. "This album is incredibly ignorant"
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Like, dude made a song explaining the proper way to conduct a home invasion.

Anyway, as has been mentioned he's following in the wack rapper/dope album tradition.

I like it overall. It's very conhesive and has a lot of energy.

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52. "Home invasion < 10 Crack Commandments? "
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Of course 10 Crack Commandments is a completely different everything, but that shit was super negative too

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53. "They're both ignorant songs but..."
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1) B.I.G. was a better rapper than YG
2) "10 Crack Commandments" is a better song than "Meet The Flockers"
3) Life After Death is a better album than My Krazy Life

The existence of other ignorant songs doesn't make "Meet The Flockers" any less ignorant.

I have a lot of cognitive dissonance going on though because I still enjoy the album.

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