Kendrick Lamar - M.A.A.D. City (METALHEAD REACTION TO HIP HOP)

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  • Part 2! Grimby and RDO, a couple of Canadian metalhead dudes giving a friendly review to a rap/hip-hop song as an homage to Lost in Vegas.
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  • @LostInVegas
    @LostInVegas Před 6 lety +2734

    We appreciate the acknowledgement guys! We LOVE to see the open minded mindset spreading. Lean on your subs and they will guide you through the 'lyrical terrain' in Rap. Great job and good luck with the channel!

    • @DarthGrimby
      @DarthGrimby Před 6 lety +167

      Thanks guys! We love your videos, and your metal reactions have reminded me of why I love metal in the first place. If we can inspire similar responses from rap fans with our videos, then it will be worth it. We're just 2 old metal dudes having fun.

    • @IIIShizzyIII
      @IIIShizzyIII Před 6 lety +5

      Ayyy its LIV!!!!

    • @markg.2135
      @markg.2135 Před 6 lety +58

      Fucks with both channels

    • @GJones712
      @GJones712 Před 6 lety +1

      🙏🏽

    • @KingdomBusiness007
      @KingdomBusiness007 Před 6 lety +9

      Lost In Vegas love y’all

  • @Bandstand
    @Bandstand Před 6 lety +3786

    I appreciate how open minded you guys are!

    • @Trey5Damare
      @Trey5Damare Před 6 lety +90

      thats because metalheads are awesome people, I have a older brother heavily into metal and hes such a chill dude. however i'm into rap heavily.

    • @GenericNameems
      @GenericNameems Před 6 lety +41

      Wow you’re everywhere dude
      Btw I love your brockhampton vids

    • @Seven.teen17
      @Seven.teen17 Před 6 lety +2

      Bandstand I definitely do too

    • @djdkddjdwuwhud9574
      @djdkddjdwuwhud9574 Před 6 lety +6

      You really are everywhere

    • @Kiidcac3mhan
      @Kiidcac3mhan Před 6 lety +33

      Rap/Hiphop always related in a weird way to punk rock/metal heads especially in the 80s So when they find it they Lowkey mess with it lol

  • @14yovani
    @14yovani Před 6 lety +1453

    The guy with the glasses is an undercover lyricist and hip hop head. Hes really good at understanding the meaning

  • @Skannerz
    @Skannerz Před 6 lety +658

    "It's a lot of N-words here." LMAO!

  • @gunner0479
    @gunner0479 Před 6 lety +1835

    When you said this is like a movie you were absolutely correct. His album is actually called 'good kid maad city, a short film by kendrick lamar', this song is in the middle of the album and it makes more sense of you listen to the whole album, each song is a different scene in the movie. Kendrick isn't a gangster rapper though, but this song is supposed to be the centre of the album, painting a picture of the crazy scenes in Compton. He's more of a storyteller, he's very poetic and introspective with most of his music

    • @bloodblitzowns11
      @bloodblitzowns11 Před 6 lety +66

      yeah came to comment this. def intended to be like a movie.

    • @VarnesVids
      @VarnesVids Před 6 lety +88

      Bro this comment is a perfect depiction of the album as well as kendrick as an artist imo, well said

    • @jeagerjeager9171
      @jeagerjeager9171 Před 6 lety +9

      Deanz Beber Kendrick stories are true though. I don't think the part where he killed someone at 16 is but the rest is about him living in Compton.

    • @-S-zo1dv
      @-S-zo1dv Před 6 lety +6

      Kendrick fans always doing the absolute most..

    • @Seven.teen17
      @Seven.teen17 Před 6 lety +1

      Deanz Beber yessir

  • @LectroBer
    @LectroBer Před 6 lety +759

    Dudes look like they're mythbustin'

  • @VZAAGE
    @VZAAGE Před 6 lety +840

    Rosecrans is a street in the hood of LA.

    • @jonaspi408
      @jonaspi408 Před 6 lety +13

      In Germany we call it Rosenkranz :D

    • @twentyoneHz
      @twentyoneHz Před 6 lety +90

      In Compton California*

    • @Fyredrew2
      @Fyredrew2 Před 6 lety +2

      VZA exactly I was gonna say the same Rosecrans is a main Street In the hood

    • @theknownone9769
      @theknownone9769 Před 6 lety +6

      Josh Kitch Compton is a city runned by LA but isn't in the central cities of LA like for example the San Fernando valley

    • @twentyoneHz
      @twentyoneHz Před 6 lety +13

      The Known One saying the “hood of LA” isn’t very specific, the hood could be somewhere like Long Beach

  • @inscapeimagery1702
    @inscapeimagery1702 Před 6 lety +559

    “Where yo grandma stay”, a lot of black and Hispanics tend to live or visit grandmas house. In other words, they’re trying to find out where you live.
    Rosecrans is a main Street in Compton.
    Loving this outside perspective on rap.
    You guys should give Nas’ “NY state of mind” from his Illmatic album.

    • @mrlin1687
      @mrlin1687 Před 6 lety +49

      Inscape Imagery...your kinda right but not really. It relates to location and whether that person being asked is local to the area. If their grandma or mother doesn't live in that area - well that means they are a stranger, and they shouldn't be in that area. In fact the point relates to another track on the album about Kendrick being beaten up because he was in an area he shouldn't have been cos he was trying to meet a girl. In actual fact, the girl set him up. Hence the very end of this track where the voices voices are telling him to stop feeling sorry for himself and take a sip of the alcohol to numb the pain of the ass wiping he took. It's a accustic cinematic album. A masterpiece of writing. Some people take the stories to literally. Like Kendrick killing a person at 16... ffs. Lol its a story about a hypothetical character. Exactly like Nas' illmatic as you referenced.

    • @TheAlistair111
      @TheAlistair111 Před 5 lety +13

      Im pretty sure the reason they ask where there grandma stays is so they can intimidate that person with the threat of killing family members.

    • @lewise9703
      @lewise9703 Před 5 lety +30

      Nah...Rohan is right. They are asking to see if you are from a rival block. It's like they are checking your credentials...are they authorized to hang out on that block.

    • @Ian-tp6mu
      @Ian-tp6mu Před 5 lety +4

      Inscape Imagery rosecrans is a main street its in a bunch of cities in LA and yes a small part is in compton lol

    • @Ian-tp6mu
      @Ian-tp6mu Před 5 lety +2

      Inscape Imagery well kinda its just like where yo momma stay and if you dont have one then they say where yo daddy stay and if no then finally they say grandma and if you dont answer you usually get jumped

  • @DatDaDatty
    @DatDaDatty Před 6 lety +3894

    please continue this

    • @ameernate6610
      @ameernate6610 Před 6 lety +114

      Dat you are everywhere, how many times has someone said "you are everywhere" to you?

    • @brojonsan9987
      @brojonsan9987 Před 6 lety +16

      what kind of sourcey is this?

    • @wowguy2064
      @wowguy2064 Před 6 lety +20

      How many people are in your account?

    • @treyjordan1284
      @treyjordan1284 Před 6 lety +31

      Okay....what even are you? Are you like 4p different people? Like im just kinda speechless that I found you here...

    • @xkwaz
      @xkwaz Před 6 lety +10

      he has everyone under his "spell"

  • @shawnclarke1993
    @shawnclarke1993 Před 6 lety +1025

    Y’all are so disconnected with Hip Hip culture that it’s honestly refreshing. I love that you guys are taking the time out to peek into the culture. Much respect

  • @dohboy200
    @dohboy200 Před 6 lety +242

    The beginning lyrics including the "Where your grandma stay" part are in the perspective of gang members cornering a new kid on the block, asking where he's from and if he's got roots there. If he is staying with his grandma then where is she staying? Cuz if you arent from here, be prepared to empty your pockets.

    • @mookiestewart3776
      @mookiestewart3776 Před rokem +10

      It’s not even gang members doing that all the time, if you go to a hood and people don’t know you in that hood you’re going to asked that question. Especially in California. It’s just how things are out here take it from someone who has experienced this personally

  • @Kevin-zv6ds
    @Kevin-zv6ds Před 6 lety +364

    Gangsta rap, while some rappers are glorifying the lifestyle, a lot of them are talking about it's violence but their intention is that it's a negative thing. Kendrick's album is about the violence of his childhood. M.A.A.D means "My Angels on Angel's Dust" or "My Angry Adolescence Divided", the track is about how violent Compton is and he's referencing the history of his city. The album tells a non-linear story starting with near the end and then reaching that end again by the end of the album, making references to the history of his city, his life, and events that happened to his family. You HAVE to listen to this album repeated times to be able to grasp everything he says. Both of you noticing that it's like a movie is actually the intention, the cover of the album says "A short film by Kendrick Lamar", similarly his first release "Section .80" is supposed to sound like a book, and his third album is supposed to sound like a letter. I implore you to listen to his whole discography, especially, To Pimp a Butterfly (His third album) because his lyrics and how his songs perform sonically is very dense and enlightening.
    Also, Piru and Rosecrans are both notorious streets in the city. Piru street is where the bloods are from, where as Rosecrans is just known because of how violent it has been throughout the years.

    • @vincewoods7484
      @vincewoods7484 Před 6 lety +22

      Thank you for the reply and explanation. It really helped understand the lyrics and underlying meaning of the rap.

    • @AdrianAspra
      @AdrianAspra Před 3 lety +5

      its a poem more than a letter

    • @Kevin-zv6ds
      @Kevin-zv6ds Před 3 lety +4

      @@AdrianAspra Tru but I think now I'd say more the bits he wrote for Tupac is like a prose-poem & the overall album is a series of vignettes looking at different aspects of black culture & Kendrick's life experience.

    • @mohrcomicfan1140
      @mohrcomicfan1140 Před 3 lety +4

      Also, piru when Kendrick says "if pirus and crips all got along". Is referring to the bloods as an alternate name.

    • @nobody6067
      @nobody6067 Před 2 lety +1

      its just called rap

  • @calgsus911
    @calgsus911 Před 6 lety +531

    I recommend "Sing about me, I'm dying of thirst" by Kendrick lamar as others have recommended. Before you do listen, however I suggest listening to "Keisha's song", by the same artist, since its referenced in his track and is important to the story and narrative he paints on "Sing about me, i'm dying of thirst".
    now on to "M.A.A.D City", the second half he starts off with " Fresh outta school 'cause I was a high school grad." I feel like he does this to resemble a young men, hence why his voice sounds as if its cracking. Roscrans is a street in Compton.
    I'm a hip hop head, but I always try to expand my musical palette, so I will subscribe and hope to be introduced to some quality metal music.

    • @vedo_velly
      @vedo_velly Před 6 lety +5

      Or fear

    • @goblin672
      @goblin672 Před 6 lety +27

      If you want to try bridge the gap and find some metal, you have got to start with rage against the machine. They're the perfect blend of metal and hip hop

    • @shivambhadresa1693
      @shivambhadresa1693 Před 6 lety

      This is interesting.. upload videos

    • @kirkanderson6640
      @kirkanderson6640 Před 6 lety +1

      Yes please do sing about me

    • @davisjoyner2316
      @davisjoyner2316 Před 6 lety

      calgsus911 Sing about me would take long

  • @greatestever5634
    @greatestever5634 Před 6 lety +848

    Why the guy on the left look like a metal head Snoop Dogg

    • @Ab0x
      @Ab0x Před 6 lety +35

      That thought will never leave my brain now.

    • @cerebralwolf666
      @cerebralwolf666 Před 6 lety +7

      More like cm punk

    • @evanducreay2282
      @evanducreay2282 Před 6 lety +2

      Greatest Ever I could see it

    • @F3NOM8041
      @F3NOM8041 Před 6 lety +1

      Cause he looks high af

    • @TPS..
      @TPS.. Před 6 lety

      Greatest Ever nah it's that forehead...

  • @horsepuncher95
    @horsepuncher95 Před 5 lety +486

    In my teen years I was super elitist and refused to listen to anything that wasn't metal, but over the last decade i got into non mainstream rap and man there is some amazing shit out there. It made me realise there are gems in every single music genre you just have to find it. I can't do dubstep though I tried

  • @Lexdizzle
    @Lexdizzle Před 6 lety +148

    Pirus are a set of the bloods gang.
    The beginning "where your grandma stay" is supposed to demonstrate that when a gang member approaches you intending to commit violence, (where you from, where do you stay, where does your grandma live etc.) they don't really leave you any ways to de-escalate the confrontation.
    BG's are baby gangsters, Rosecrans Ave is a street in Compton well known for gang activity.
    The album has a theme that spans several tracks- Kendrick took his parents van and went to meet a girl -Sherane- and was jumped when he arrived, his friends later went to retaliate and one of his friends brothers is killed in the altercation.

  • @reelsallday953
    @reelsallday953 Před 6 lety +281

    Dude on the right gonna be a hip hop fan soon

  • @lennonsanchez3574
    @lennonsanchez3574 Před 6 lety +139

    "u" by Kendrick Lamar. Really changed my perspective on Rap.

    • @LJ-un1hb
      @LJ-un1hb Před 6 lety +4

      Fuck yes

    • @mateodavidgutierrezgonzale6556
      @mateodavidgutierrezgonzale6556 Před 6 lety +3

      Beautiful song

    • @LJ-un1hb
      @LJ-un1hb Před 6 lety

      I don't disagree that hip hop is amazing, but that is not why it is so popular right now. The pop culture of the US revolves around rap, making it the new and cool genre. New school artists are combining melodic pop with rap to make it even more accessible to people, however this has become the most popular type of hip hop, which usually lacks a message and creativity

  • @cactuschat
    @cactuschat Před 6 lety +74

    Where are you guys from? Holy crap, I'm a metal head but I totally relate to everything Kendrick Lamar raps about. That was my neighborhood. I love metal but damn, he nailed 90s neighborhoods

    • @logannixon231
      @logannixon231 Před 3 lety +1

      Facts

    • @BloodClanResurrection
      @BloodClanResurrection Před 3 lety +1

      Oh shit! I had my first encounter with my neighbor getting shot just last year. Scary shit. I was unable to sleep that night.

    • @mookiestewart3776
      @mookiestewart3776 Před rokem +1

      @@BloodClanResurrection saw my first person getting shot when I was 4 in Oakland , homie was trying to jack a car stereo on the side street my fire escape looked down own, watched the owner come out put the gun to his head and pull the trigger…… Oakland in the 90’s was fucking insane

  • @callummellis3280
    @callummellis3280 Před 6 lety +82

    It's funny you catch all the references to violence but don't catch any of the lines where he's condemning it, it's not gangster rap it's conscious. Very astute point saying it feels like a movie though, the whole album from start to finish is a story about him when he was younger and plays like a movie if you follow it.

    • @Jxo901
      @Jxo901 Před 4 lety +13

      Callum Mellis since it’s hip hop they assume it’s all about violence and promoting negative activity, while metal singers biting bat heads and worship Satan lol

    • @bryans284
      @bryans284 Před 4 lety +2

      Callum Mellis yup, there is a much deeper meaning behind this album

    • @mookiestewart3776
      @mookiestewart3776 Před rokem +2

      @@Jxo901 I mean there’s nothing wrong with what metal guys do but also rap artists aren’t always promoting the violence we had to experience as younger people. It’s the most difficult thing to get into white peoples heads , just because they talk about it doesn’t mean they are promoting it

  • @the___plug_____4899
    @the___plug_____4899 Před 6 lety +236

    You need understand that Kendrick speaks in the perspectives of multiple people in his songs

    • @gordon8276
      @gordon8276 Před 6 lety +8

      Cameron_O.11 it's interesting how he thought he liked the "other guys" voice better than Kendrick. We know that both people were Kendrick

  • @John-nu1od
    @John-nu1od Před 6 lety +384

    When you listen to these songs use genius.com to see the lyric with full annotations it will help you understand the songs a lot better. Great video!

    • @YahshuaTheObserver
      @YahshuaTheObserver Před 6 lety +11

      AuroraPhoton that kind of defeats the purpose of the video though. It’s about their own interpretation of the lyrics.

    • @John-nu1od
      @John-nu1od Před 6 lety +10

      Yahshua Israel yeah I understand that and that's what I like about the video but I would also like them to see what others believe the artist is saying

    • @bmoneybby
      @bmoneybby Před 6 lety +5

      AuroraPhoton very good suggestion. What a lot of people that aren't used to listening to rap or hip, or haven't grown up on it, don't realize is that your ear isn't necessarily trained to hear all the lyrics clearly. So you are more likely to miss the message and all of the clever lines or punchlines and what not.

  • @heyits_kate
    @heyits_kate Před 6 lety +16

    M.A.A.D stands for “my angels on angel dust” this song is about living in Compton California. And Kendrick Lamar’s struggles in life

  • @mjperkins5400
    @mjperkins5400 Před 6 lety +48

    Rosecrans is a street in LA that goes through the hood.

  • @michaelschaefer8388
    @michaelschaefer8388 Před 6 lety +134

    “Where your grandma stay” is a question you would ask someone to figure out where there from because it usually for correlates to what gang your a part of.

    • @aaronmarquez5306
      @aaronmarquez5306 Před 6 lety +4

      Michael Schaefer no it doesn't mean that 😂

    • @jamesburgess2k
      @jamesburgess2k Před 6 lety +3

      Not entirely. It's a threat, basically. It's a question usually followed by "where are YOU from?"
      As in, "if you don't tell us where you're from, then you better tell us where your family from." (Saying they will kill your family, if you don't let us know what gang you are apart of or live near.) That's why they say grandma, not someone like a cousin, brother, dad, etc. No one wants their grandma shot, so they would rather tell whoever is interrogating them where he lives and suffer the possible consequences, rather than telling some violent strangers where his grandma lives and she would be suffering the consequences of his actions.

    • @InfinityOnHi
      @InfinityOnHi Před 6 lety +1

      michael is correct with his assessment. look at the lyrics before and after for context. thx

    • @francoriquelme3596
      @francoriquelme3596 Před 6 lety

      Michael is wrong. “Where your grandma stay” means where ever she is staying, then that’s where the person he is talking to would be because that’s how some people live where Kendrick is from. They live with their parents and grandma because of the cost of living. So Michael is wrong. This is not asking about gangs or anything like that.

    • @emorybeats
      @emorybeats Před 6 lety +1

      Michael Schaefer I heard this shit growing up when I was young, it literally means "where you stay? With ya grandmoms? See y'all tonight w the strap" it ain't fun lmao

  • @bythedutchmaster
    @bythedutchmaster Před 6 lety +133

    Alot of kids in the ghetto are raised by their grandma. So hes basically asking what neighborhood hes from so he can asses wether he is from the same gang or not.

    • @Akinmuyisan
      @Akinmuyisan Před 6 lety +2

      2x Pills y No, @goodmusic is right

  • @muneca777
    @muneca777 Před 6 lety

    Love these videos, enjoy watching people from completely different music genre boxes enter a completely different box and analyze it. Please keep the reaction/review videos coming!

  • @Jeremy-hx7zj
    @Jeremy-hx7zj Před 6 lety +203

    blonde dude is way cooler that brown haired dude. he approaches everything in the song with more generosity

    • @youllcowardsdontevensmokec3656
      @youllcowardsdontevensmokec3656 Před 6 lety +46

      Pinned comment. Lmao I think we know who controls the channel.

    • @pavgreen440
      @pavgreen440 Před 6 lety +25

      to be fair, GKMC is a concept album
      so they probs gotta listen to the whole album to properly appreciate the whole thing instead of just a single track

    • @dwaynebrice1697
      @dwaynebrice1697 Před 6 lety +10

      the brown haired dude looks uncomfortable like hes confronted with something that he believes to not be real like "this still cant be going on this isnt what normal rap sounds like i expected something stupid" especially when he said "i just wanted to listen to normal rap and if this is it. or when he said this is what i expected from rap

    • @kyerenilrem6947
      @kyerenilrem6947 Před 6 lety +13

      if u watch their other hip hop reviews the brown haired dude prefers old school hip hop blond dude prefers new school

    • @monsterfresh
      @monsterfresh Před 6 lety +7

      Yup. It definitely depends on the track. They're receptive to different styles

  • @mos0
    @mos0 Před 6 lety +288

    As a metalhead myself, i feel that "Alright" or "How much a dollar cost" are much better gateways to getting into Kendricks music. He is a very talented artist and I hope you find the time to explore more of his output.

    • @ronin_4075
      @ronin_4075 Před 6 lety +18

      mos0 yea Mad City is a pretty hard and agressive song that would turn off most people unfamiliar with rap but once you get into it its really damn good

    • @MultiKool13
      @MultiKool13 Před 6 lety +3

      Swimming pools would've been a good one too

    • @HendersonHinchfinch
      @HendersonHinchfinch Před 6 lety +1

      Not nearly as accessible as most songs on Good kid, maad city. I think Sing About Me (I’m dying of thirst) is a great song to show you what he is all about. His best song in my opinion.

  • @CountMarr
    @CountMarr Před 6 lety +429

    React to "Sing about me, I'm dying of thirst" by Kendrick Lamar

  • @ChrisGarza
    @ChrisGarza Před 6 lety

    Please do not stop making these videos! Much love and respect!! Keep it going.

  • @devmuse1957
    @devmuse1957 Před 6 lety +1

    much respect! these reaction videos are refreshing

  • @KyoPewz
    @KyoPewz Před 6 lety +411

    I might be a bit late on this but hopefully I can fill in some blanks for you.
    You're so right about the song feeling like a movie. The entire Good Kid m.A.A.d city album is one long story, not all of it is as aggressive and violent as this song. I would love to see you react or discuss the entire album, as it's best listened to as an album, at least for your first listen so you understand the story. Listening to one song by itself is like watching 5 minutes of a movie in the middle. It's kinda cool but you're not getting the big picture. It's A LOT better as an album, one of the greatest of all time.
    The Rosecrans reference isn't to Shakespeare, but simply to a street named Rosecrans in Compton, though it's probably named that after Shakespeare.
    The "Where your grandma stay" is because of the gangs in Compton, they ask where he's from, not who he knows, where is grandma lives because if it's a neighbourhood they don't like they'd kill him. Note that this is a commentary on how stupid such behaviour is. These gang members think they run the city but in reality they're just caught up in the same system as the rest of a lot of black people in America, being marginalized and oppressed. ( Intentionally or not it's happening, Ronald Reagan sure was intentional about it ) In fact they're unknowingly holding the rest of their neighbourhoods back or holding the cul-de-sac hostage as Kendrick puts it. Since their violence begets more violence, both from the police and other gangs.
    m.A.A.d city stands for Me an Angel on Angel Dust, referencing Kendrick smoking a joint that he didn't know was laced with PCP, some other references to this in this song as well as in other songs on this album.
    BG's means Baby Gangsta, which is slang for a new recruit in a gang.
    As both a rap fan and a metal fan it's really cool to see you approach rap with an open mind. I definitely would love to see more.

    • @AdrianFortuin
      @AdrianFortuin Před 6 lety +10

      Real talk. What this guy said

    • @mattg2123
      @mattg2123 Před 6 lety +4

      Also a hip hop metal head. Nice to see there are more of us out there. Only line overlooked in the break down is "the fuck you shootin for if you ain't walkn up you fuckn punk" which is straight up fire and gangsta as shit. I also like the second half cause it drops back into straight up 90's gangsta shit with the beat, though particularly the outro which is just as g'funk as anything. It makes you wish for the 90's again but reminds us to embrace the progression. At this point I was sold on Kendrick and dug up his back catalogue and mix tapes.

    • @htkgaming2676
      @htkgaming2676 Před 6 lety +2

      This was exactly what I was thinking while watching, this content is great and I’m not a metal head but have friends who are that I show good rap music to, Kendrick is a story teller, and a remarkable lyricist. I listen to this album all the time, and what I hope is that you will take an hour and see his story through this album. It’s very interesting and you find ways to connect with the music. Each track will cause you to feel a different emotion. I love seeing what someone who has an open mind to arguably an opposite taste of music thinks of this. I think you would enjoy the album but two things I would like to share. Each of his albums tells a different story, To Pimp a Butterfly, and DAMN. Have different feels, it’s why he’s considered one of the best. It’s a lot of diversity and creativity from the same person. And secondly I will warn you that as a fan of GOOD rap, there is a lot of nonsensical, and not understandable music today that is “mainstream” with very little meaning. But if you stay along these lines you will find the brightest and most enticing version of rap there has been. (Just my opinion)

    • @YizzleYakumDown
      @YizzleYakumDown Před 6 lety

      KyoPewz broke it down on point.

    • @arch1028
      @arch1028 Před 6 lety

      I hope they see this

  • @JumbleBeeRescue
    @JumbleBeeRescue Před 6 lety +49

    “Where’s you grandma?” he was speaking in the point of view of a gang member who was interrogating him for being on the wrong street. he wanted to know where Kendrick was from so he asked him where his family stays at.

  • @adeeskid4768
    @adeeskid4768 Před 6 lety

    My two new favorite rap reviewers! Honestly, you both are insightful and I love how you took a step back to find the common themes and items that even a metalhead could appreciate

  • @medicwine
    @medicwine Před 6 lety

    This channel is extremely convenient for someone who grew up with/loves metal but also is a hip-hop producer. Like, I get to see what parts of this classic songs make y'all tick but also have the background to know why you would like certain parts or why you might miss others.
    These are great please keep this up!

  • @IllIlIIIIIIIllIlI
    @IllIlIIIIIIIllIlI Před 6 lety +143

    "Sing about me, dying of thirst" would be amazing, and you guys missed a lot of the meaning, but it does take a few listens to fully understand

  • @tsunamipapi1343
    @tsunamipapi1343 Před 6 lety +394

    The point you made about it feeling like a movie was spot on. The whole album actually tells a story and Kendrick is considered one of if not the greatest story telling rapper of all time. But anyway listen to "Sing About Me,I'm Dying Of Thirst" next please!

    • @certifiedbootygoon
      @certifiedbootygoon Před 6 lety +17

      Do people actually consider Kendrick the greatest storyteller? These young bloods need to get on some Slick Rick or Big Daddy Kane or any old school shit

    • @puddingpump4528
      @puddingpump4528 Před 6 lety +8

      Definitely in this generation, im guessing "its leet" isnt over 16

    • @ChimcharrNo1
      @ChimcharrNo1 Před 6 lety +8

      Nas is the greatest story teller of all time. Slick rick is up there too.

    • @certifiedbootygoon
      @certifiedbootygoon Před 6 lety

      Omi Wan Nas is my personal pick as best rapper of all time but I don't know if he's the best storyteller. I can't really think of any great story tracks by him.

    • @ChimcharrNo1
      @ChimcharrNo1 Před 6 lety +1

      Michael Sabsabi fetus, rewind, who killed it, dude there’s loads! He’s the greatest of all time.

  • @GeedyGroveTx
    @GeedyGroveTx Před 6 lety +1

    This was the funiest thing I've ever seen😂😂😂😂 y'all gotta do more. I'm subscribing now

  • @ghesak
    @ghesak Před 3 lety

    Just discovered this channel. Have to say, props for getting out of a comfort zone and doing this, this is super cool

  • @jabadogg
    @jabadogg Před 6 lety +168

    Kendrick Lamar - Sing About Me, I'm Dying Of Thirst

    • @SyrusRiggs
      @SyrusRiggs Před 6 lety +2

      Jaba wonderful song

    • @loshay5638
      @loshay5638 Před 6 lety +2

      his best song

    • @TheVoiceofReason0220
      @TheVoiceofReason0220 Před 6 lety +2

      Jaba yaassssss this is his best song

    • @plop4493
      @plop4493 Před 6 lety +6

      They gonna be confused as shit listening to that, since Sing About Me is rapped from 3 different perspectives

    • @jabadogg
      @jabadogg Před 6 lety

      Yeah I think so too. Would be interesting to see that.

  • @TheRose930
    @TheRose930 Před 6 lety +473

    haha Rosencrantz and Guildenstern that's awesome. no, he was refering to Rosecrans Avenue which is a street in Los Angeles. props for keeping it literary tho

  • @4-0-K
    @4-0-K Před 6 lety +1

    You guys are the best for doing this, showing some open minded and honest analysis on the song being heard for the first time is fascinating, I subscribed right away dudes keep doing this, hope you make it big!

  • @Ademirness
    @Ademirness Před 6 lety

    These videos are great, please make endless amount of them

  • @javiermendoza2316
    @javiermendoza2316 Před 6 lety +191

    The Art of Peer Pressure, best track on the album to really understand what this album is about. Give it a listen, highly recommended.

    • @KirkulesGames
      @KirkulesGames Před 6 lety +1

      Javier Mendoza Truth. It is my favourite Kendrick Track

    • @Goldman_Stacks
      @Goldman_Stacks Před 6 lety +1

      That's exactly what I was thinking before I read the comment

    • @hand3and3
      @hand3and3 Před 6 lety +2

      Javier Mendoza art of peer pressure and sing about me, dying of thirst are best tracks

    • @M4DVILLAIN
      @M4DVILLAIN Před 6 lety +1

      wouldn't agree with the best song part but it does explain the album oretty good

    • @javiermendoza2316
      @javiermendoza2316 Před 6 lety

      Handy Andy Agreed

  • @MrPranker247
    @MrPranker247 Před 6 lety +84

    Although this isn’t a gangsta rap album, he talks about how he was raised and grew up in that environment, through the perspective of well, a good kid under the influence of a “maad city”. I strongly suggest listen to the album from top to bottom. (i also strongly appreciate and respect open mindedness, keep it up guys)

    • @issathing8827
      @issathing8827 Před 6 lety

      MrPranker247 Reading the lyrics on Rap Genius helps too

  • @VZAAGE
    @VZAAGE Před 6 lety +300

    You guys should check out DNA by Kendrick Lamar

    • @TrevorHamberger
      @TrevorHamberger Před 6 lety +1

      yeah lets check out another awful song from this God awful satanist rapper.

    • @deadpresidents2222
      @deadpresidents2222 Před 6 lety +36

      "Fulcanelli is my name and all I do is go on CZcams and troll people with negativity because I can't find anyone to fuck me " 😂😂

    • @cashcxrtirie
      @cashcxrtirie Před 6 lety

      Fulcanelli People have opinions...

    • @TrevorHamberger
      @TrevorHamberger Před 6 lety

      Kendrick lamar is a satanist rapper. Period. That is a fact. Who the fuck do you think this lucy in his songs is?

    • @VZAAGE
      @VZAAGE Před 6 lety +28

      Duh... the song is about Lucifer. The way he tries to creep and prey on you when you're at your most vulnerable. He doesn't join up with Lucy in the song... he just displays how the devil has tried to tempt him.

  • @baileyenergy1839
    @baileyenergy1839 Před 5 lety +6

    That moment of "progression" as you call it is one of the simplest yet most memorable moments in modern hip hop. The beat, lyrics and chorus in the second part of the song is a 'throw back' to 90s West coast hip hop and the first part of the song is representative of modern hip hop. It's so simple yet so clever and unique and it's a fascinating song to pull apart and dissect. It's like the song shifts backwards two decades during the TV static sound. My personal favourite part is MC Eiht's reference to Warren G's Regulate track, a hip hop classic, "mount up, regulators in the whip!". For someone who studies and dissects hip hop it's a moment that gives me the chills. Kendrick is an absolute genius and modern poet and you couldn't pick a better artist to start with. Lupe Fiasco is another incredible lyricist and storyteller.

  • @kingsiah5103
    @kingsiah5103 Před 6 lety +262

    I've always said this album is a pure masterpiece, and yes it is like a movie, it just sucks people don't listen to the whole album, shit I damn near cried at the end of this album

    • @El_Topo19
      @El_Topo19 Před 6 lety +19

      KingSiah 510 Sing about me 😭😭

    • @gilbertosaavedra4253
      @gilbertosaavedra4253 Před 6 lety +1

      Same

    • @kingsiah5103
      @kingsiah5103 Před 6 lety +5

      Dali Miranda man when the lady started praying for them, man that was it

    • @tajaytucker8415
      @tajaytucker8415 Před 6 lety

      Dali Miranda, Im dying of Thirst

    • @rybru6975
      @rybru6975 Před 6 lety +1

      Listened to the whole album about 50 times over during the summer of 2013 while taking care of sporting fields all day. This album is what every other rapper should inspire to. Not Kendrick's technique or sound but the he tells a story through a whole album is simply artful.

  • @ThatGuyKoa
    @ThatGuyKoa Před 6 lety +96

    The whole album is supposed to tell a story! you guys should definitely listen to it if you have time

  • @chronomoe
    @chronomoe Před 6 lety +84

    lol This whole album is about him going to see a girl, that sent him a nude pic to come over, and a "rival" neighborhood set him up jumped him, they went back with his "crew" and his brother got killed which led him to find "god" well atleast thats my fast summary! DOPE ALBUM

    • @chunt6352
      @chunt6352 Před 6 lety +3

      Anaiah Ben Yahweh more or less on point

    • @theresnoway440
      @theresnoway440 Před 6 lety +3

      Anaiah Ben Yahweh you need water

    • @Alva2k
      @Alva2k Před 5 lety +4

      I think its his friends brother who got killed

    • @Ian-tp6mu
      @Ian-tp6mu Před 5 lety +4

      Its his friends brother that died so they road out

    • @oc800.
      @oc800. Před 5 lety +6

      kendrick's brother didn't get killed, his best friend's little brother dave was the one who ended up getting shot

  • @memedewd1508
    @memedewd1508 Před 2 lety

    4 years late to this but I really appreciate this reaction video. Hope to see more reactions to genres outside of metal from you two. Cheers!

  • @GraffitiPops
    @GraffitiPops Před 6 lety +115

    Kendrick Lamar "Sing About Me, I'm Dying of Thirst"
    He raps in two different people's perspectives on the first two verses: a male friend of his and the sister of a deceased prostitute, respectively. For the third verse and on, he speaks/ raps from his own perspective, responding to them and contemplating life and death.
    [You need the backstory of the second verse on that song, and for that, it's all told in another song of his: "Keisha's Song". I don't want to ruin it (which, with what I said above, I probably already did), so I recommend you listen to it; or at the very least, read the lyrics. It's extremely poetic, but the metaphors and references are pretty straightforward still.]

    • @robb21088
      @robb21088 Před 6 lety +2

      Fabian Luna indeed one of the best songs ever

    • @jamesburgess2k
      @jamesburgess2k Před 6 lety +8

      Chill, they are just getting into hip-hop, that song still fly over many heavy hip hop heads till this day. That song is way too lyrical for beginners, with it probably being Kendrick's best constructed song (which is really saying a lot if you know his discography).
      Baby steps for now

    • @Chrisymcmb
      @Chrisymcmb Před 6 lety

      This!

    • @jackfinlayy
      @jackfinlayy Před 6 lety +1

      Agreed

    • @almostfame5618
      @almostfame5618 Před 6 lety

      Guys.. The Art of Peer Pressure. Let them react to this song.. Please!

  • @verceti23
    @verceti23 Před 6 lety +149

    Also rosecrans is an area in Compton. And Pirus is another word for bloods. And when he’s talkin about where you from where your grandma stay ect. He’s talkin about how even though you may not claim any gang, gang members will still press you for where your from of where your family is from in regards to gang territory

    • @MetalbyteMedia
      @MetalbyteMedia  Před 6 lety +30

      Thanks and I very much love this grandma line now, and it is quite simple and clear.

    • @WHG369
      @WHG369 Před 6 lety +9

      RealDeadOne it's also not in first person. He's speaking about the mindset of the people in the neighborhood. It's not gangsta rap. He's painting the picture of his hood. But he's not a gangsta rapper. Gangsta rapper promote a lifestyle. He's not promoting just painting a picture. He's saying that his desire is to have the gangs get along and since his subject matter, him critiquing the mindset of the hood that the gangs will actually join up to get him. Kind of like being a sacrificial lamb to stop the violence. I'm from the era of old school hip hop. I can help you with old and new music from a chronological, genre and break down the pov if you need assistance

  • @corteztheplug
    @corteztheplug Před 6 lety

    You guys seem chill, it’s cool to see metalheads so openminded, keep rocking on \m/

  • @moppetmaker
    @moppetmaker Před 6 lety

    Excellent idea for a review/reaction series. It's nice to see Metalheads actually attempting to appreciate something besides metal.

  • @AngelHernandez-lb1se
    @AngelHernandez-lb1se Před 6 lety +367

    Please do ... Sing about me, I’m dying of thirst by Kendrick Lamar!

  • @karlnielsen444
    @karlnielsen444 Před 6 lety +183

    They are saying 'Rosecrans' not 'rosencrantz'. Rosecrans is an avenue that runs through Compton.

    • @bettermetalsnake95
      @bettermetalsnake95 Před 6 lety

      It's also hyrule's and crip's, not Pyrous or whatever he said.

    • @JoseGuido87
      @JoseGuido87 Před 6 lety +6

      Someone Else -- Pirus. The Pirus, also known as Piru Street Family and Piru Street Boys (PSB), are a Los Angeles street gang alliance based in Compton, but also present in the cities of Carson, Inglewood, Hawthorne, San Diego, Fresno, Santa Barbara and Watts. Piru sets make up most of the original Blood Alliance in Los Angeles.

    • @WhytyProd
      @WhytyProd Před 6 lety +7

      hyrules? wtf

    • @JoseGuido87
      @JoseGuido87 Před 6 lety

      creed -- I think the first mention is word play:
      Kendricks context is about leaving/abandoning the neighborhood and in Hamlet When their ship is attacked by pirates, Hamlet returns to Denmark, leaving Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to die; he comments in Act V, Scene 2 that "They are not near my conscience; their defeat / Does by their own insinuation grow"

    • @bettermetalsnake95
      @bettermetalsnake95 Před 6 lety +1

      FastFoodGuido -- Good call, thanks for correcting me, I was misinformed.

  • @userz9481
    @userz9481 Před 6 lety +1

    You have such patience..I would be running out of room pulling out my hair..its so great that you do something most of us metal heads could not do..and give us a laugh..same with Lost in Vegasj

  • @SeeJaneGoTV
    @SeeJaneGoTV Před 6 lety

    Great Reaction guys. This was very refreshing.

  • @gunner0479
    @gunner0479 Před 6 lety +550

    React to kendrick lamar sing about me I'm dying of thirst, it's his best storytelling song!

    • @ifactmachine
      @ifactmachine Před 6 lety +56

      Yep that or DUCKWORTH.

    • @BanLongWill
      @BanLongWill Před 6 lety +1

      I'd vote for that song too, one of the songs I always go back to.

    • @nbafan784
      @nbafan784 Před 6 lety +5

      Deanz Beber i think his best story telling song is Keisha song

    • @vicecity1620
      @vicecity1620 Před 6 lety +6

      Or u

    • @3percentdelay
      @3percentdelay Před 6 lety +3

      Or Keishas song

  • @khaos2nd
    @khaos2nd Před 6 lety +201

    If you're going to listen to Kendrick Lamar, I would recommend listening to to the entire Good Kid MAAD city album from beginning to end, no skipping any seconds. Then do a review! You'll probably love it!

    • @imafr11
      @imafr11 Před 6 lety +20

      khaos2nd Agreed, especially after the comment on how the song felt like a movie, Wich is the whole feeling in the entire album. They might get a better understanding of Kendrick's intent and message that way.

    • @vtecsux1
      @vtecsux1 Před 6 lety +4

      Agree. Wasnt a kendrick fan till i did exactly that.

    • @evanducreay2282
      @evanducreay2282 Před 6 lety +1

      If you get in that album listening mood...I'd respect if a metal head could get through an entire rap album even good kid

    • @chris.hartliss
      @chris.hartliss Před 6 lety

      TYSM for saying this

    • @dash0173
      @dash0173 Před 6 lety

      Yup seriously. the entire thing is a hell of a story

  • @CallmeCoachC
    @CallmeCoachC Před 6 lety +22

    Where your grandma stay is asked to someone you don’t recognize in your hood. So you are asking to see why they are in your hood and who do they know. If you don’t know anyone in that hood, you should not be in that hood. (Per LA street politics)

  • @markbrito21
    @markbrito21 Před 5 lety

    Great video guys! I lobe your interests level and your input!

  • @restfulmeditationforyou397
    @restfulmeditationforyou397 Před 6 lety +154

    Rosecrans is a street in Los Angeles where the burger joint is at. The burger joint reference from the first verse is where Kendrick saw a light skinned nigga wit his brains blown out. Rosecrans is also named after William Rosecrans the famous American inventor. Maad City is also known as hub city but its Compton! Mc Eiht the guest rapper is from a gang called the crips. Kendrick is from the same city but from a gang called the bloods. The song showcases perspectives from both sides. It has real effects not only on record but in the streets. It’s not just a song it’s a call to action for the streets to come together. And both sides have benefited since.

    • @kevingonzalez6778
      @kevingonzalez6778 Před 6 lety +28

      seven grow7 lmao Kendrick maybe from blood ran neighborhood but he's definitely not a blood gang member

    • @davidnez6792
      @davidnez6792 Před 6 lety

      +Eight Six he's from bompton

    • @djsnooze8863
      @djsnooze8863 Před 6 lety

      Pirus in west coast. And regulators were people with guns who kept the peace

    • @andrewgutierrez2867
      @andrewgutierrez2867 Před 6 lety +1

      Its funny watching this cause im from compton

    • @akreach9244
      @akreach9244 Před 6 lety

      Kdot cool with both🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @loshay5638
    @loshay5638 Před 6 lety +389

    an open mind is always appreciated 👍

  • @NeroSeeley
    @NeroSeeley Před 6 lety

    I love the concept with these videos! Most of my friends listen to a variety of differ genres of music. So I always have a good time when we listen to and talk about music I would not have heard otherwise. My point is it’s great to see others being openminded to music they’re not familiar with...........

  • @BigALXreviews
    @BigALXreviews Před 6 lety

    this is fucking awesome. man this whole album/song is so much deeper than what you guys are getting from the first listen (no hate!!!) but for some reason i just love watching you guys trying to understand it. its fun haha keep it up yall, real unbiased educated reactions!

  • @jerryleganker4630
    @jerryleganker4630 Před 6 lety +172

    Kendrick is not a "gangsta rapper", but he is a rapper who raps about his experiences around gangsters and growing up in Compton. Just for clarification. He has no beefs with east coast rappers or anyone, really.

    • @ryandavis9197
      @ryandavis9197 Před 6 lety +4

      Jerry Leganker I think this specific song can be classified as gangster rap

    • @akellerseattle
      @akellerseattle Před 6 lety +6

      Jerry Leganker gkmc in general is gangsta rap but pretty much everything else is conscious

    • @TheVoiceofReason0220
      @TheVoiceofReason0220 Před 6 lety +14

      This song specifically is as conscious as gangsta rap gets. Its talking about what he went through in a negative light really. Hes not bragging. Hes saying that this shit is real.

    • @connorhemingway2785
      @connorhemingway2785 Před 6 lety +5

      No beef with any rappers? Have you not heard the heart part 4??

    • @nicolec8353
      @nicolec8353 Před 6 lety +4

      No one wants those problems with Kendrick.

  • @kristophermanzo
    @kristophermanzo Před 6 lety +120

    Rosecrans is the name of a street here in compton so is alondra and bullis. M.a.a.d city is an acronym for “made me an angel on angel dust” .mad city is also saying that compton is a crazy (mad) city. Btw the grandma thing (like asking where his family members are at) is that they will kill his family members, so they wanna know where they(kendricks family) stays.

    • @Josh-bw4qi
      @Josh-bw4qi Před 6 lety +13

      Also an acronym for 'my angry adolescence divided' :) As for the grandma thing, I think it's more 'fuck who you know, where you from'. Asking where his grandma lives proves his history in the neighbourhood.

    • @gabrielshartinelli
      @gabrielshartinelli Před 6 lety +3

      Yeah to everything besides the grandma thing. They just wanna know if he's from the area or not. If he isn't a local he about to get bus'.

    • @afuentes1897
      @afuentes1897 Před 6 lety +3

      Kristopher Manzo kill his grandma? Doubt that. More like where hood is your fam from?

    • @EpicGamingGuy1
      @EpicGamingGuy1 Před 6 lety

      My Angel on Angel Dust

    • @kristophermanzo
      @kristophermanzo Před 6 lety

      A Fuentes makes sense to me. Like the first scene from straight outta Compton where easy threatened the guy, that if he doesn’t return alive and with money, they’re gonna kill his grandma. And then you know...the swat busted in and all dat happened

  • @trailofcorpses
    @trailofcorpses Před 6 lety

    I'm a massive long time metal head - Canadian 🤟 and I gotta say this is awesome! Keep it up 🤟🤟

  • @gorkaaustin5306
    @gorkaaustin5306 Před 6 lety +25

    I don't think this track is a good introduction to Kendrick, a good track to start off with him is Money Trees, it's a very spacey, chill, and atmospheric song.

  • @PanzerMan332
    @PanzerMan332 Před 6 lety +480

    I always love when metalheads have an open mind. Rap/Hip Hop and Heavy Metal are two genres that are share a lot more qualities than people want to admit. I mean, both genres have been accused of causing violence in youth, so there's that 😂.

    • @plantifulalexandra
      @plantifulalexandra Před 6 lety +30

      I also think that both genres are not very mainstream and people don't get it. I mean, if you're really into metal or hiphop and don't just listen to the popluar "not so extreme" stuff. ;D

    • @darkpikachux3
      @darkpikachux3 Před 6 lety +21

      Music is all interconnected anybody who understands music and actually theory would know that.

    • @jeandavidyeah8840
      @jeandavidyeah8840 Před 6 lety +12

      well hip hop is pretty mainstream

    • @josephblanchard6248
      @josephblanchard6248 Před 6 lety +2

      plantifulalexandra hip-hop is like the most mainstream genre though lol. It's pop now. Even Miley "raps" now smh.
      In the 80's-early 90's, it wasn't as mainstream but was still popular and rising.

    • @12w0
      @12w0 Před 6 lety +1

      people listened to rock before rap back in the '80s. Schooly D said it best, "rock wasn't meant to be pretty."

  • @Chiplinked
    @Chiplinked Před 6 lety +313

    This is a respectful and tasteful - from one genre to another. To have an open-mind in music, especially when you are masters at one genre, says a lot about your musical spirit. Exceptional idea on your end guys.

    • @brainwashed2390
      @brainwashed2390 Před 6 lety

      amen to that

    • @TheCameltotem
      @TheCameltotem Před 6 lety

      Yeah people should not be so close minded, there is a lot of great songs in every genre.

  • @hugo_vega_1
    @hugo_vega_1 Před 5 lety

    Also your Channel is awesome thank you for your honest reviews 🙏🤘🏽

  • @sushitrash893
    @sushitrash893 Před 6 lety

    It's great how on the first listen it's obvious that this song is cinematic, as the whole album is
    Love how you guys are expanding your pallets with hip hop, keep it up 👌🏽

  • @Themaistro86
    @Themaistro86 Před 6 lety +203

    Also recommend using “genius” for meanings and understanding some words.

    • @gregporceng2750
      @gregporceng2750 Před 6 lety +2

      Aaaleksa McNatur big facts

    • @maxim7043
      @maxim7043 Před 6 lety +1

      bump, would really help understand lyrics and backstory better

    • @SpineRipper93
      @SpineRipper93 Před 6 lety +1

      We should also warn them that half the annotations are factually wrong and/or reaching

    • @sginrummy88
      @sginrummy88 Před 6 lety +3

      Rapgenius.com it will help you with the lyrics

  • @anthonykwwong
    @anthonykwwong Před 6 lety +129

    I liked this.
    I think a lot of the context gets missed when the song is listened to separately from the album like this, but I felt that the perspective y’all brought was interesting and fresh.
    I hope you guys do more!

    • @CriticsConfession
      @CriticsConfession Před 6 lety +5

      Sha Wong Honestly, GKMC is like a movie rather than an album. It’s a complete experience.

    • @DarthGrimby
      @DarthGrimby Před 6 lety +3

      Thanks. We've been hearing a lot in the comments about this song being a part of a greater whole, and it's funny because we both view metal in the same way. We both enjoy listening to full metal albums rather than just single songs, and there are lots of examples of songs that are good when sampled alone, but are better when experienced as part of listening to the entire album. When I think of my favourite metal, I think in terms of albums and not songs.

    • @mookiestewart3776
      @mookiestewart3776 Před rokem

      A lot of context gets missed when you’re not black and didn’t grow up in a Cali hood back in the day.

  • @tochiforexdigger158
    @tochiforexdigger158 Před 5 lety

    salute to you all guys...me too is a metal fan...and proud with your open minded review

  • @jaelyn8153
    @jaelyn8153 Před 5 lety

    you guys are so fuckin rad!!! thank you for taking the time really understand his music

  • @Themaistro86
    @Themaistro86 Před 6 lety +106

    You guys should really try ”How much a dollar cost” by Kendrick. That song is pretty amazing!

    • @undrtakr900
      @undrtakr900 Před 6 lety

      Aaaleksa McNatur
      I agree, the best song for people new to rap is one that tells a story because it makes it easier to follow along.
      Even better when they have a meaning behind it, like Nas' song "I gave you power"

    • @dalianmoya
      @dalianmoya Před 6 lety +1

      Song gives me chills

  • @israbu
    @israbu Před 6 lety +152

    "Where your grandma stay"
    Black people in usa tend to be raised by their grandmas so they love w their grandmas. Kendrick is from compton which is the mecca of modern day gang culture (crips and bloods etc)
    Gangs in Compton are separated in blocks. So if you are from a certain block you might be from another gang, maybe opposing. So asking where your grandma stay at = where are you from = which gang do you represent
    damn there's so much more to explain
    Kendrick is cunning and clever with his words.

    • @kennethmartin8715
      @kennethmartin8715 Před 6 lety +3

      Israbu I'm black and both my parents raised me. Wtf you talking about. Quit the generalizations. Makes you look ignorant

    • @BeaverChaser
      @BeaverChaser Před 6 lety +27

      Kenneth Martin Dude that's exactly what Kendrick is talking about and you know it. Stop being so sensitive

    • @kojigallishaw821
      @kojigallishaw821 Před 6 lety +4

      thats not ignorance. it's the majority of black youth. It's not suppopsed to be ignorant but the most extreme case of reality in the ghetto.

    • @lulu1night4ever
      @lulu1night4ever Před 6 lety +2

      +Kenneth Martin So you're the fucking media for all black youth? SHut the fuck up you dumbfuck smh it's literal stats. Mass incarceration plagued america.

    • @invisibleman3011
      @invisibleman3011 Před 6 lety +3

      Kenneth Martin stop being soft bruh i’m black and he ain’t mean nun by it

  • @erickprice3836
    @erickprice3836 Před 6 lety +2

    I like how “Garth’s dad” is really decoding the lyrics. It’s a dope review! Sub.

  • @travisstegora2
    @travisstegora2 Před 6 lety

    You guys are fucking awesome! I love how you approach things you dont know with such a respectful approach and dont just dismiss it as the "bullshit" "rap" thats on the airwavez. Respect to real hip hop. If you disect the lyrics youll see just how genius this man is! Rock and boys and keep it G

  • @ash7324
    @ash7324 Před 6 lety +428

    As a guy that grew up on metal and now a major hip hop head I really appreciate this.
    You've gained a subscriber in me and I think you've found a nice formula here.
    It's good to see genres crossing and being appreciated by other people. Please do more!!

    • @jeffreysafo-darko5589
      @jeffreysafo-darko5589 Před 6 lety

      same here

    • @dankestranch8738
      @dankestranch8738 Před 6 lety +1

      Lol I'm the same way, didn't start listening to hip hop till I was 14

    • @ash7324
      @ash7324 Před 6 lety +2

      I think it's the best way! My dad had me playing blues and pink floyd on the guitar but I didn't care for it. Now I'm older and I've got all that exposure to so many different genres of music I can appreciate a much wider spectrum of artists/bands

    • @minotauruskt
      @minotauruskt Před 6 lety

      Ash cool,I liked rap in my early teens then I heard Cypress Hill and Limp Bizkit and realised I like aggressive riffs,so my fav group is Megadeth now.I still like rap music,but don't listen to it so much because I feel it lacks that true "street" feeling of Tupac and Biggie.I did like early 50 cent tho.

  • @bigfendii77
    @bigfendii77 Před 6 lety +176

    The one on the Right is feeling that Shit ! 😂😂

    • @dAVIINAfAITH
      @dAVIINAfAITH Před 6 lety +1

      POLO RIGHT LOL he seem cool af lol the one the left is a fuckin hater

  • @LosDefinit
    @LosDefinit Před 5 lety

    Happy that this is even a thing thank you guys

  • @lazarusmartinez
    @lazarusmartinez Před rokem +1

    Saw u guys on tik tok and had to watch the full review ! Great crossover. Kendrick was the perfect rap Artist u guys could’ve chose.

    • @MetalbyteMedia
      @MetalbyteMedia  Před rokem

      Never even been on Tik Tok.... lol Oh but thanks!

    • @karmarenee999
      @karmarenee999 Před 4 měsíci

      @@MetalbyteMedialol I first saw this video YEARS ago and just saw someone share a clip on tiktok and came back to it. It’s a great video, people are still loving it clearly

  • @rjimenez08
    @rjimenez08 Před 6 lety +58

    I know that you guys probably won't but as two guys trying to appreciate music, I definitely recommend you give the whole album a listen. I think your perspective on it would make for a great discussion in a youtube video. Right now, your basically reading one random page from a book and trying to make sense of it. This album is a story about a day in the life of a 17-year-old Kendrick Lamar in Compton, CA. It's a masterpiece.
    Here's what this particular song is about taken from Genius:
    This track is Kendrick’s thoughts after getting jumped and when his friends come to get him. Kendrick is completely sobered up from the “thug life” and realizes he is not a gang banger, he is a “good kid” in a mad city.
    Kendrick Lamar is considered to be "gangster conscience" because he comes from a really bad neighborhood and raps about it but managed to overcame all that with a positive message for those still having to live that life. They teach classes on his second album "To Pimp A Butterfly" which is all about black empowerment with inspirations from Jazz and funk. George Clinton is featured on the album.

    • @DarthGrimby
      @DarthGrimby Před 6 lety +8

      Thanks for the explanation and recommendation to listen to the whole album. It is certainly something we can consider!

  • @MarcoPenuela99PT17
    @MarcoPenuela99PT17 Před 6 lety +86

    M.A.A.D has 2 meanings
    1) My Angry Adolescence Divided, as in this album is his adolescent year divided into all of the songs
    2) My Angles on Angel Dust, which is tied to a story told on the song where the first blunt he smoked was laced with cocaine and had him “foaming at the mouth”

    • @xTHIRDHORSEMANx
      @xTHIRDHORSEMANx Před 6 lety +5

      Cocaine isn’t angel dust, so how would the second one make sense?

    • @Hipno702
      @Hipno702 Před 6 lety +8

      Me an Angel on Angel Dust*

    • @xXkickyobuttXx
      @xXkickyobuttXx Před 6 lety +4

      Angel Dust is similar to Cocaine when you look at it, but it fucks you up even more and has you running around like you're seeing ghosts. There is always a misconception on whither it's cocaine or angel dust since they look similar and some angel dust do come out yellow from what I've seen. People tend to lace blunts with cocaine in parties to give people a bigger high or to fuck wit someone, someone prolly put angel dust in it instead of Cocaine and it fucked him up.

    • @luisnieto3236
      @luisnieto3236 Před 6 lety

      MADE angel on angel dust

    • @MarcoPenuela99PT17
      @MarcoPenuela99PT17 Před 6 lety

      Luis Nieto i just checked google and it says my

  • @n.m.anderson1555
    @n.m.anderson1555 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Finding out where grandma stays is a veiled threat in hood.

  • @spencergallegos1266
    @spencergallegos1266 Před 5 lety

    Very cool to watch, definitely enjoy seeing open minded people share open thoughts on things they aren’t familiar with. Keep it up guys

  • @NTMpanda100
    @NTMpanda100 Před 6 lety +319

    "Where your grandma stay?" Is a question asked on the street so people know what hood you're from If your grandma lived in the wrong hood they'll dust you. Gangs were run through turf

    • @mikedlc9766
      @mikedlc9766 Před 6 lety +16

      it still sounds funny as hell, no offense, but hip hop culture has some of the best funniest, slick one liners and punch lines EVER!!!!

    • @josephblanchard6248
      @josephblanchard6248 Před 6 lety +1

      Mike O. That too lol.

    • @Logic7
      @Logic7 Před 6 lety +10

      Mike O. No, they just wanna know where your grandma stays because in the inner cities a lot of gang bangers were raised by their grandma, & their grandmas house will let them know what hood their from, & what gang they are affiliated to

    • @janis7077
      @janis7077 Před 6 lety +2

      Mike Dlc That's not hip hop. That's some Compton shit.

  • @vontesmith6241
    @vontesmith6241 Před 6 lety +29

    The line about the grandma is that usually in the hood when you're a new person on the block and no one knows you. They usually ask where you, your parents, your friends or grandma stays. If they know any of your people then you're good but if they don't then they want to see exactly where you came from is up to their standards. Like can you fight or are you loyal enough to the people you know to not tell on them

  • @balancenoptions1322
    @balancenoptions1322 Před 6 lety

    Very interesting rap reviews subscribed!

  • @Knitty610
    @Knitty610 Před 6 lety +2

    The entire album is like a movie. Great call. This song is what makes Kendrick a genius! From a blk guy from philly whos a pure hiphophead, keep it going guys. Your guys are brave for this and awesome!

  • @Denzel_Watchington
    @Denzel_Watchington Před 6 lety +47

    Piru's are a gang. Fruit town piru. "Where yo grandma stay?" Means what's your gang affiliation?
    I don't got time to explain everything else haha

    • @exenta7404
      @exenta7404 Před 6 lety +1

      Aren't the Piru's another name for the Bloods?

    • @jakovmysteriofan
      @jakovmysteriofan Před 6 lety +2

      Exenta To a degree. It's originally Piru Crips, that separated from the Crips and evolved to today known Bloods.

  • @AGON17
    @AGON17 Před 6 lety +109

    Adam Savage you ain't slick

  • @bigstepper3k694
    @bigstepper3k694 Před 6 lety +10

    lol left guy at 16:28 was like "Holy shit" and said in his head "damn bro we cant be friends anymore"

  • @TheKilameri
    @TheKilameri Před 6 lety

    THIS IS HILARIOUS AND AWESOME!