@@Rad_Behemoth can someone explain to me why Good Kid is always considered Kendrick's first album... when this banger of an album exists? Was this a mixtape?
Repost if it's not at the top of the comments. Tracklist for album: 1. 0:00 Fuck Your Ethnicity 2. 3:42 Hol' Up 3. 6:37 A.D.H.D 4. 10:13 No Makeup (Her Vice) 5. 14:10 Tammy's Song (Her Evils) 6. 16:49 Chapter Six 7. 19:32 Ronald Reagan Era (His Evils) 8. 23:08 Poe Man's Dream (His Vice) 9. 27:31 The Spiteful Chant 10. 32:50 Chapter 10 11. 34:06 Keisha's Song (Her Pain) 12. 37:55 Rigamortis 13. 40:42 Kush & Corinthians (His Pain) 14. 45:49 Blow My High (Members Only) 15. 49:25 Ab-Soul's Outro 16. 55:10 HiiiPower Edit : Kendrick Lamar EP Kendrick Lamar Training Day. Kendrick Lamar Compton state of mind. Kendrick Lamar. If you know this mixtapes. And album ur the real Kendrick Lamar OG. Thes are very underrated mixtapes and albu I found this last week. Glad i found it its fucking FIRE MAN DAMN OLD KENDRICK IS AWESOME
Queen A Trump and Hillary are both illuminati puppets and the goverment will control the world not the Presidents so even if trump becomes president it will be the same but not much people know that that's why you should not be for either of the sides. I do my research
at least you're honest unlike his stans. anyone who is honest will admit this is kdot best work and intuition tells me he will never make a album like this but that's okay. I feel the same way about joey badass and 1999. they both make better music on old school beats. all this trap shit annoying and played out sounding like everyone else.
Mortal Man and How Much A Doller Cost really changed my perspective. Thats when you know you hear a real artist. When their music becomes relevant to you later and affects your views. Much like 2Pac. Shout out to "Keep Your Head Up"
You know your one of the greats when noone complaining in the comments about how kendrick should go back to his old style before he blew up, but instead encourage kendrick to keep doing what his doing
Poe Man's Dreams is so underrated. "I know some rappers using big words to make they similies curve, my simplest shit be more pivotal. I penetrate the hearts of good kids and criminals, worrisome individuals that live life critical. So why don't you bear witness while I bare feet, so you can walk in my shoes and get to know me." Real shit right there.
this is probably one of the best albums ever, of all time. Simply timeless, I only hope people are listening to this 100 years from now and understand what he means and why it was so important.
I had this on repeat back in 2012 smoking and working at shitty Ass little Cesar's me and my coworker always talked about Kendrick before he blew up on the radio. Good fucking times
interesting idea, problem is Hip Hop uses a lot of cultural slang/references, so a lot of this can only be understood with knowledge of all the history, culture, transient neologisms/slang that was used with the song at the time
Dude for me it brings me back to a dark period, but this album is like a placeholder for that time, in a good way, helping me to go back and heal it through the powerful songs. Love kendrick man
Fuck Your Ethnicity 0:00 Hol Up 3:45 A.D.H.D 6:37 No Makeup (Her Vice) 10:13 Tammy's Song (Her Evils)14:09 Chapter Six 16:51 Ronald Reagan Era (His Evils) 19:32 P oe Mans Dreams (His Vice) 23:09 The Spiteful Chant 27:30 Chapter Ten 32:51 Keisha's Song (Her Pain) 34:08 Rigamortis 37:55 Kush & Corinthians (His Pain) 40:43 Blow My High (Members Only) 45:49 Ab-Soul's Outro 49:25 HiiiPoWeR 55:15
Hope it went well bro this shit a masterpiece. Sick of youu to go to this instead of the easy pick of tpab. Both goated of course but this is that special album for me
Fuck Your Ethnicity 0:00 Hol Up 3:45 A.D.H.D 6:37 No Makeup (Her Vice) 10:13 Tammy's Song (Her Evils)14:09 Chapter Six 16:51 Ronald Reagan Era (His Evils) 19:32 Poe Mans Dreams (His Vice) 23:09 The Spiteful Chant 27:30 Chapter Ten 32:51 Keisha's Song (Her Pain) 34:08 Rigamortis 37:55 Kush & Corinthians (His Pain) 40:43 Blow My High (Members Only) 45:49 Ab-Soul's Outro 49:25 HiiiPoWeR 55:15
When listening to this album you quickly realize that you are actually witnessing and hearing something truly beautiful. This album is a perfect example of a masterpiece.
Repost if it's not at the top of the comments. Tracklist for album: 1. '0:00' Fuck Your Ethnicity 2. '3:42' Hol' Up 3. '6:37' A.D.H.D 4. '10:13' No Makeup (Her Vice) 5. '14:10' Tammy's Song (Her Evils) 6. '16:49' Chapter Six 7. '19:32' Ronald Reagan Era (His Evils) 8. '23:08' Poe Man's Dream (His Vice) 9. '27:31' The Spiteful Chant 10. '32:50' Chapter 10 11. '34:06' Keisha's Song (Her Pain) 12. '37:55' Rigamortis 13.'40:42' Kush & Corinthians (His Pain) 14. '45:49' Blow My High (Members Only) 15. '49:25' Ab-Soul's Outro 16. '55:10' HiiiPower
I actually was on the east coast when section 80 dropped, it got a lot of airplay on the underground as well as satellite radio. Now I'm back home next the Pacific, and GKMC really did give me memories of growing up in California. So GKMC is the more mature album/LP forcing you to look at yourself and learn from your mistakes. While section 80 is about addressing the current issues we tend took ignore in modern society today
I just can't find a better overall entertaining human than Kendrick, he has influence, style and Tru grace. It's so real to me that I often speak back to him.
0:00 F Your Ethnicity 3:44 Hol' Up 6:37 A.D.H.D. 10:20 No Make-Up (Her Vice) 14:15 Tammy's Song (Her Evils) 16:56 Chapter Six 19:37 Ronald Reagan Era (His Evils) 23:13 Poe Mans Dreams (His Vice) 27:34 The Spiteful Chant 32:54 Chapter Ten 34:09 Keisha's Song (Her Pain) 37:57 Rigamortis 40:45 Kush & Corinthians (His Pain) 45:49 Blow My High (Members Only) 49:24 Ab-Soul's Outro 55:14 HiiiPoWer
In my opinion lyrically this is the best album, GKMC is the best for story telling and TPAB has the best production and substance :D LOVE LIVE KING KENDRICK
+Corey James I kinda agree, but TPAB, HAS A LOT of levels of symbols, double, triple entendre's, its a very very immense project, that takes a bunch of listens. The whole thing is a damn poem, and the name of the album is like a quadruple entendre.
Use to listen to this in college as well. This came out in September 2011 and the fall of 2011 was a period in my life that I will always remember. It was filled with grief, love, achievement and fun. Experiences that helped me grown into a human being. This album hits home for me because I bumped this that entire semester while in school. hope finals went great for you.
i think the reason could be, that kendrick doesnt release a album in 2013 and macklermore is a great rapartist too, even if i like kendrick more ,they are both great
I listen to this album front to back at least twice a year since its release! My favourite work from Kendrick Lamar and one of the all time greatest projects in music history. Still here in 2020
This album will always put me in a happy place =). Perfect for smoking bud with. Softened up in sound to show everyone, still hard for the hip-hop heads, good to cruise to and put in the background, good to kick back with, and yet good to sit down and think about life with.
one of the most underrated records this century just because of the heights he would reach with the others. Personaly, this is still his most enjoyable record to listen that he created, at least for me
Imagine just writing your thoughts and feelings down, they just happen to also rhyme, and what you thought was just a good sounding song now inspires another person's choices in life. Pen is more powerful than the sword.
"Of a lightning bolt, as a kid I killed two adults, I'm too advanced I lived my 20's at two years old, the wiser man Truth be told, I'm like '87 Wicked as 80 reverends in a pool of fire with devils holding hands From the distance, don't know which one is a Christian... damn" Like who comes up with this?! Just amazing
Stupid MAN2488 you literally just listed the 5 guys who the media considers to be "top 5 ever." You can't do that in an argument... especially when Kendrick is CLEARLY already better than 3 out of the 5 you listed... In fact, MUSIC WISE, Kendrick IS the best ever; that is not up for debate. Lyrically you can say anyone; musically, Kendrick is far and away the best. I don't see how anyone with a human brain and human ears can disagree.
Brandy Davey You are a complete moron."The media"? Try fucking fact, All of those artists are proven themselves. Very disrespectful of you to say that. You are most likely young though so its not like im going to say anything to change you're mind.
Fuck Your Ethnicity 00:00 Hol' Up 03:45 A.D.H.D. 06:38 No Make-Up (ft. Colin Munroe) 10:14 Tammy's Song (Her Evils) 14:10 Chapter Six 16:51 Ronald Reagan Era (His Evils) 19:32 Poe Man's Dreams 23:09 The Spiteful Chant 27:31 Chapter Ten 32:52 Keisha's Song (ft. Ashtro Bot) 34:08 Rigamortis 37:55 Kush & Corinthians (ft. BJ The Chicago Kid) 40:43 Blow My High (Members Only) 45:49 Ab-Soul's Outro (ft. Ab-Soul) 49:25 Hiii Power 55:15
I hadn't heard Kendrick in a little while, but this beef really brought me back around for a trip to his amazing discography. Many memories, vibes from an ever more distant youth. One of a kind artist, thanks Kdot.
Kendrick Lamar EP (Self Evaluation) OVERLY DEDICATED (Conscious/Motivational) Section. 80 (Conscious/#h iii (!) power) GKMC (story) TPAB (Reflection) Listen to his progress crazy.... It all starts w iii th iii n (Pineal Gland)... #napoleonhil disciple
There's just SOMETHING about Kendrick. Bit of background.. I LOVE my music. I'm an absolute TOOL nerd. Favourite band ever.. Love my metal, rock, classic rock, certain EDM etc. Grew up in the era of Eminem. Since I was an Australian white kid, I resonated and liked his shit. Through him I was exposed to Dre, Snoop, Xzibit, Nas, Biggie, Tupac, etc. Kendrick is the only hip hop artist that touches my soul. Truely gets down in there and moves me. He's the GOAT in my mind.
+metalfacedoom71 Kendrick Lamar is hip hop. He could even be compared with Nas, not in achievement, but overall meaning behind his songs. I listen to MF Doom, I love MM.. Food, it's probably one of my favorite mixtapes of all time, but Kendrick is nothing short of representing what hip hop really means. He may have a few mainstream songs, but they have meaning; however, most people nowadays don't listen to lyrics, but rather the beats. Kendrick manages to bring both of them together to create something old-school style while bringing something unique in today's music. Not every Hip hop artist has to be underground.
+Juanneddu That's like one "genre" of hip hop tho, Stay open minded man there's a lot more out there. But tbh I'm glad you didn't say Tupac, Biggie, and Jay z or someshit.. lol
The mans a genius, with words and concepts and how he paints a picture. Dre is a producer who sometimes raps, K dot shits on him as an artist but will never compare to the way Dre impacted music
It's amazing how consistent Kendrick's shit is, Section.80, GKMC and now TPAB are all fucking amazing albums. Also, this album kinda has a Kid CuDi type of vibe to it, does anyone else think that?
Haha I love all three of those albums, you should check out joey badass. if we really have similar taste in rap youll love his stuff. and kid cudi- man on the moon II is really good too. high school is rough ( im in 11th) just keep your mind on track. and don't get freshman syndrome. youll see it in a lot of your friends, soon as they get into high school they'll start parting and start doing all that dumb shit. Beer, dope, and getting into trouble, try to stay out of that. Trust me its not going to help you in any way. Its much better to sit back and watch them destroy their own lifes.
***** Wow you're very obviously an idiot. "Drink smoke.. high school is for chumps" Gosh straight out of a movie with that shit man. You sounds like a fuckin homeless tweaker.
+Kyle Kaulfers Good kid beats it then butterfly beats both but hey I never listened to this back when it came out not until he got his recognition for Good kid so I don't have any connections still an amazing album.
+thatguyoverthere06 yes it is. some people dont know the history of hip hop, you should listen to some of the early 90's music, with samples of jazz, r & b soul. Da La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, Outkast, Goodie mob, and some others I cant think of right now... o yeah and west coast rap, G-Funk, etc. Some guys need to study up on hip hop to understand its range. Hip hop has always been soul and jazz infused, either that or boom bap, at one point. now things are different, so if anything, while it was an artful project, it was actually a throwback, bringing back jazz/funk/and soul to hip hop.
Ra S what can i say - there are a few songs on it that are good - most of the tracks are barely songs though man as is its more like just spoken word poetry and the songs that are good are just super commercial eg. king kunta. i agree its artfull i disagree that he captures any kind of early 90's hip hop vibe tbh.
1. Fuck Your Ethnicity [00:00] 2. Hol' Up [3:45] 3. A.D.H.D [6:37] 4. No Make Up [10:11] 5. Tammy's Song [14:09] 6. Chapter Six [16:50] 7. Ronald Reagan Era [19:31] 8. Poe Mans Dreams (feat. GLC) [23:09] 9. The Spiteful Chant (feat. ScHoolboy Q) [27:31] 10. Chapter Ten [32:51] 11. Keysha's Song [34:08] 12. Rigamortis [37:55] 13. Kush & Corinthians (feat. BJ Chicago The Kid) [40:44] 14. Blow My High [45:51] 15. Ab-Soul's Outro (feat. Ab-Soul) [49:25] 16. HiiiPoWeR [54:25]
When an album can make you cry just from pure lyricism that hits your soul like a ton of bricks with its truth... I just don't know what to say. This reminded me all over again why I fell in love with Kendrick and this album in particular.
+A.J. Doh This and overly dedicated are the only two albums I've heard straight through by Kendrick. Since he got popular I can't get myself to take time to listen fully through his new albums- not at all because of his talent or anything, I'm just being lazy lol. I've been told I need to listen to those albums though by a few people..
+A.J. Doh Same! I can't either... I've only listened to King Kunta *covers face*- don't even know if that's the latest one or if there's been another since then. I'm clearly sleeping on kendrick
Here's the track list, if you want exact album time either do it yourself or do the mental math No. Title Producer(s) Length 1. "Fuck Your Ethnicity" THC 3:44 2. "Hol' Up" Sounwave (of Digi+Phonics) 2:53 3. "A.D.H.D" Sounwave 3:35 4. "No Makeup (Her Vice)" (featuring Colin Munroe) Sounwave 3:55 5. "Tammy's Song (Her Evils)" THC 2:41 6. "Chapter Six" Tommy Black 2:41 7. "Ronald Reagan Era (His Evils)" Tae Beast (of Digi+Phonics) 3:36 8. "Poe Mans Dreams (His Vice)" (featuring GLC) Willie B (of Digi+Phonics) 4:21 9. "The Spiteful Chant" (featuring Schoolboy Q) Sounwave, Dave Free (of Digi+Phonics) 5:20 10. "Chapter Ten" THC, Iman Omari 1:15 11. "Keisha's Song (Her Pain)" (featuring Ashtrobot) Tae Beast 3:47 12. "Rigamortis" Willie B, Sounwave (co.) 2:48 13. "Kush & Corinthians (His Pain)" (featuring BJ the Chicago Kid) Wyldfyer 5:04 14. "Blow My High (Members Only)" Tommy Black 3:35 15. "Ab-Soul's Outro" (featuring Ab-Soul) Terrace Martin 5:50 16. "HiiiPoWeR" J. Cole 4:39
After listening to this and Overly Dedicated, I was sold. Everything since then has been a bonus. Section 80 and OD are true CLASSICS without ever hearing the music that came after. seriously. and there just really wasnt anything like this in 2011
follow me on instagram @knowledge_msm to promote your music
nah
@@TactlessHog thanks for the views it helps make me look better
@@BestMusicEmpire also nah
maybe
follow my thoughts, take care
Kendrick has control of the algorithm right now
You ain’t gotta get drunk to have fun 🔥
Facts 💯
2024, anyone?
Si 2024
Back here after euphoria 🤣
Back here after, "6:16 in LA" dropped this morning so much nostalgia...
Crazy this album dropped 11 years ago
@@Rad_Behemoth can someone explain to me why Good Kid is always considered Kendrick's first album... when this banger of an album exists? Was this a mixtape?
Yup and drake can go play with his fake weenie ..coming from a Canadian 😂 two hours from his hometown.
Repost if it's not at the top of the comments. Tracklist for album:
1. 0:00 Fuck Your Ethnicity
2. 3:42 Hol' Up
3. 6:37 A.D.H.D
4. 10:13 No Makeup (Her Vice)
5. 14:10 Tammy's Song (Her Evils)
6. 16:49 Chapter Six
7. 19:32 Ronald Reagan Era (His Evils)
8. 23:08 Poe Man's Dream (His Vice)
9. 27:31 The Spiteful Chant
10. 32:50 Chapter 10
11. 34:06 Keisha's Song (Her Pain)
12. 37:55 Rigamortis
13. 40:42 Kush & Corinthians (His Pain)
14. 45:49 Blow My High (Members Only)
15. 49:25 Ab-Soul's Outro
16. 55:10 HiiiPower
Edit : Kendrick Lamar EP Kendrick Lamar Training Day. Kendrick Lamar Compton state of mind.
Kendrick Lamar. If you know this mixtapes. And album ur the real Kendrick Lamar OG. Thes are very underrated mixtapes and albu
I found this last week. Glad i found it its fucking FIRE MAN DAMN OLD KENDRICK IS AWESOME
This music bring everyone together. It doesn't separate us and creates sides like TRUMP.
Luce650 HiiiPower!!
fuckj trump
+L Mo Trump is a dumbass jus like you, leave
Queen A Trump and Hillary are both illuminati puppets and the goverment will control the world not the Presidents so even if trump becomes president it will be the same but not much people know that that's why you should not be for either of the sides. I do my research
im all for an artist evolving and changing over time but its so refreshing to hear old kendrick
Kenneth Faried Chicken I like old Kendrick a little more tbh
thats the beauty of it, beginning- end, good-bad, ying-yang, life-death.
jort switijnk Do you mind checking out my music?
Malcolm Quest not at all
at least you're honest unlike his stans. anyone who is honest will admit this is kdot best work and intuition tells me he will never make a album like this but that's okay. I feel the same way about joey badass and 1999. they both make better music on old school beats. all this trap shit annoying and played out sounding like everyone else.
Kendrick Lamar changed my perspective on life, and made me a positive person.
Mortal Man and How Much A Doller Cost really changed my perspective. Thats when you know you hear a real artist. When their music becomes relevant to you later and affects your views. Much like 2Pac. Shout out to "Keep Your Head Up"
and now you're in Obey, doing it big. Keep it up brother
+Obey Avea - PS3 gravediggaz did the same for me
The dame bro
yh j Cole changed my views on abortion with lost ones
You know your one of the greats when noone complaining in the comments about how kendrick should go back to his old style before he blew up, but instead encourage kendrick to keep doing what his doing
not disrespecting his old style, every artist got to evolve
7 years ago but yes agree - I do miss his old styles a bit just cuz of the nostalgia but 7 years seems so long ago, yet only yesterday.
ive burned thru DAMN, gkmc and to pimp, section 80 always a breath of fresh air
I cant say why section 80 feels like its the best of them all.
@@spintillimdizzy2340its has this dark and chill vibe to it its much different than the other albums
@@spintillimdizzy2340imo i feel that this is when Kendrick is the hungriest, we can see his abilities more raw
@@Thebuggati96 kendrick was always hungry in all of his alums
Poe Man's Dreams is so underrated. "I know some rappers using big words to make they similies curve, my simplest shit be more pivotal. I penetrate the hearts of good kids and criminals, worrisome individuals that live life critical. So why don't you bear witness while I bare feet, so you can walk in my shoes and get to know me." Real shit right there.
the irony in him saying this is that was lyrical miracle
Damn, that is some real shit.
@@brashadcarr680
Kendrick truly is a spiritual individual
A beautiful soul.
My favorite verse EVER! The juxtaposition is incredible. So flawless.
Song List
Like So Others Can See:
1. 0:00 Fuck Your Ethnicity
2. 3:42 Hol' Up
3. 6:37 A.D.H.D
4. 10:13 No Makeup (Her Vice)
5. 14:10 Tammy's Song (Her Evils)
6. 16:49 Chapter Six
7. 19:32 Ronald Reagan Era (His Evils)
8. 23:08 Poe Man's Dream (His Vice)
9. 27:31 The Spiteful Chant
10. 32:50 Chapter 10
11. 34:06 Keisha's Song (Her Pain)
12. 37:55 Rigamortis
13. 40:42 Kush & Corinthians (His Pain)
14. 40:49 Blow My High (Members Only)
15. 49:25 Ab-Soul's Outro
16. 55:10 HiiiPower
Good job, thank you, I was about to make one till I saw this
🙌
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Appreciate the effort. Couldn't find this on his overly dedicated album and it was a bit of a bitch.
this is probably one of the best albums ever, of all time. Simply timeless, I only hope people are listening to this 100 years from now and understand what he means and why it was so important.
I had this on repeat back in 2012 smoking and working at shitty Ass little Cesar's me and my coworker always talked about Kendrick before he blew up on the radio. Good fucking times
Listening in 2022 ! Kendrick is timeless for sure.
it’s crazy how he manages to do this with every single album
interesting idea, problem is Hip Hop uses a lot of cultural slang/references, so a lot of this can only be understood with knowledge of all the history, culture, transient neologisms/slang that was used with the song at the time
when he was good
1. 0:00 Fuck Your Ethnicity
2. 3:42 Hol' Up
3. 6:37 A.D.H.D
4. 10:13 No Makeup (Her Vice)
5. 14:10 Tammy's Song (Her Evils)
6. 16:49 Chapter Six
7. 19:32 Ronald Reagan Era (His Evils)
8. 23:08 Poe Man's Dream (His Vice)
9. 27:31 The Spiteful Chant
10. 32:50 Chapter 10
11. 34:06 Keisha's Song (Her Pain)
12. 37:55 Rigamortis
13. 40:42 Kush & Corinthians (His Pain)
14. 40:49 Blow My High (Members Only)
15. 49:25 Ab-Soul's Outro
16. 55:10 HiiiPower
You DA real nigga😘😘
Gay asf
yea that was really gay
Hey I'm just really thankful that somebody did that
Pee Em how was that even gay lol
still bumping in 2018 you know this shit is a classic.
you'll rule in two years.
bob it's 2016 I'm gonna like this comment ahead of 2018 I'll think back on how true this shit still is.
way to go bob! good coment
exactly
Such a good album it makes listeners time travel.
This album saved my life, was in such a deep place when I first heard this and I come back and have a listen when I feel low.
Jesus saved your life G
This is why Kendrick Does it all Three Of Us
Dude for me it brings me back to a dark period, but this album is like a placeholder for that time, in a good way, helping me to go back and heal it through the powerful songs. Love kendrick man
Fuck Your Ethnicity 0:00
Hol Up 3:45
A.D.H.D 6:37
No Makeup (Her Vice) 10:13
Tammy's Song (Her Evils)14:09
Chapter Six 16:51
Ronald Reagan Era (His Evils) 19:32 P
oe Mans Dreams (His Vice) 23:09
The Spiteful Chant 27:30
Chapter Ten 32:51
Keisha's Song (Her Pain) 34:08
Rigamortis 37:55
Kush & Corinthians (His Pain) 40:43
Blow My High (Members Only) 45:49
Ab-Soul's Outro 49:25
HiiiPoWeR 55:15
gracias Miguel
My nigga
200th like, I feel good hahah.
Ok
King Chip muh nugga
Fuck Your Ethnicity: 00:00
Hol' Up: 03:45
A.D.H.D.: 06:38
No Make-Up (ft. Colin Munroe) : 10:14
Tammy's Song (Her Evils) : 14:10
Chapter Six: 16:51
Ronald Raegan Era (ft. RZA) : 19:33
Poe Man's Dreams: 23:09
The Spiteful Chant: 27:31
Chapter Ten: 32:52
Keisha's Song (ft. Ashtro Bot) : 34:08
Rigamortis: 37:55
Kush & Corinthians (ft. BJ The Chicago Kid) : 40:43
Blow My High (Members Only) : 45:49
Ab-Soul's OUTRO (ft. Ab-Soul) : 49:25
HiiiPower: 55:15
Thank you sir!
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Hope it went well bro this shit a masterpiece. Sick of youu to go to this instead of the easy pick of tpab. Both goated of course but this is that special album for me
Nice! What did you major in?
thanks for asking man :) Entrepreneurship and digital transformation@@duppy404
now I am actually thinking to do my PHD, but on the other hand I also just want to start to earn proper money @@duppy404
Kendrick Lamar is one the greatest influences in our generation
Trashon Brown Do you mind checking out my music?
this comment aged well
I disagree...I am ashamed of his blatant hate and colorism. sad. As a Black person, he does not represent me...he represents himself
@@PaulMacMillanGray-en4xp His recent work really is a shame. He was very inspirational and his songs meant things yet he fell to hate easily.
@@PaulMacMillanGray-en4xp the fuck you talking about lol
"Apply yourself to supply your wealth" Most inspiring lyric ever
Fuck Your Ethnicity 0:00 Hol Up 3:45 A.D.H.D 6:37 No Makeup (Her Vice) 10:13 Tammy's Song (Her Evils)14:09 Chapter Six 16:51 Ronald Reagan Era (His Evils) 19:32 Poe Mans Dreams (His Vice) 23:09 The Spiteful Chant 27:30 Chapter Ten 32:51 Keisha's Song (Her Pain) 34:08 Rigamortis 37:55 Kush & Corinthians (His Pain) 40:43 Blow My High (Members Only) 45:49 Ab-Soul's Outro 49:25 HiiiPoWeR 55:15
how can we get ur comment to the top
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Thanks mann
When listening to this album you quickly realize that you are actually witnessing and hearing something truly beautiful. This album is a perfect example of a masterpiece.
I think its strange I rarely hear it in the conversation, like his career started with GKMC.
10 years later, This album still hits hard! One of my favorites!
💥 still hits!!!!
Section .80 could still be Kendrick Lamar's Best album.
GKMC and Section 80 are his best albums. anyone says otherwise started listening to him after he blew up
@@Advaitamanta ???
Cant forget OD
@@Matt-ug7nb overly dedicated is his worst
@@favilamendez1715 Thank you for your opinion
this album actually changed my life in some ways...
Same
Kendrick Lamar is as real as it gets in my opinion
In what ways?
neck face possibly saved mine
neck face
I really hear this dude.
GhostStylus Then you're not deaf.
SteenSpinal4LIFE LOL
SteenSpinal4LIFE I just lost my shit, can someone help me find it?
***** dangit
Repost if it's not at the top of the comments. Tracklist for album:
1. '0:00' Fuck Your Ethnicity
2. '3:42' Hol' Up
3. '6:37' A.D.H.D
4. '10:13' No Makeup (Her Vice)
5. '14:10' Tammy's Song (Her Evils)
6. '16:49' Chapter Six
7. '19:32' Ronald Reagan Era (His Evils)
8. '23:08' Poe Man's Dream (His Vice)
9. '27:31' The Spiteful Chant
10. '32:50' Chapter 10
11. '34:06' Keisha's Song (Her Pain)
12. '37:55' Rigamortis
13.'40:42' Kush & Corinthians (His Pain)
14. '45:49' Blow My High (Members Only)
15. '49:25' Ab-Soul's Outro
16. '55:10' HiiiPower
Fuck Your Ethnicity: 00:00
Hol' Up: 03:45
A.D.H.D.: 06:38
No Make-Up (ft. Colin Munroe) : 10:14
Tammy's Song (Her Evils) : 14:10
Chapter Six: 16:51
Ronald Raegan Era (ft. RZA) : 19:33
Poe Man's Dreams: 23:09
The Spiteful Chant: 27:31
Chapter Ten: 32:52
Keisha's Song (ft. Ashtro Bot) : 34:08
Rigamortis: 37:55
Kush & Corinthians (ft. BJ The Chicago Kid) : 40:43
Blow My High (Members Only) : 45:49
Ab-Soul's OUTRO (ft. Ab-Soul) : 49:25
HiiiPower: 55:15
thanks dude!
Thank you
This album doesn't deserve skipping around
I actually was on the east coast when section 80 dropped, it got a lot of airplay on the underground as well as satellite radio. Now I'm back home next the Pacific, and GKMC really did give me memories of growing up in California. So GKMC is the more mature album/LP forcing you to look at yourself and learn from your mistakes. While section 80 is about addressing the current issues we tend took ignore in modern society today
I just can't find a better overall entertaining human than Kendrick, he has influence, style and Tru grace. It's so real to me that I often speak back to him.
Everybody too high to make a tracklist.
you dont need the track list when u hiiiiiii powahhh
Tracklist:
Fuck Your Ethnicity - 0:00
Hol’ Up - 3:45
A.D.H.D - 6:37
No Make-Up (Her Vice) (feat. Colin Munroe) - 10:13
Tammy’s Song (Her Evils) - 14:09
Chapter Six - 16:51
Ronald Reagan Era (His Evils) (feat. RZA) - 19:31
Poe Mans Dreams (His Vice) (feat. GLC) - 23:08
The Spiteful Chant (feat. ScHoolboy Q) - 27:30
Chapter Ten - 32:51
Keisha's Song (Her Pain) (feat. Ashtro Bot) - 34:08
Rigamortis - 37:55
Kush & Corinthians (His Pain) (feat. BJ the Chicago Kid) - 40:44
Blow My High (Members Only) - 45:48
Ab-Soul's Outro (feat. Ab-Soul) - 49:24
HiiiPoWeR - 54:23
@@doctapeppur1900 we all know its meth
@@hiro6406 underrated comment
Dats funny and sad @thesamedanmtime
Kendrick Lamar has yet to have any mediocre album or songs. Everything he put out is classic shit
i'm in my 50's and clearly respect biggie pac and jay z....BUT Kendrick is easily the TOP DOG. GOAT hands down.
I'm in my late 40's.... Same. He's so fucking special!!
No necesitamos la aprobación de un viejo choto
This album has aged incredible well. Freaking love Kendrick lamarrrrrrrrr
Who came After euphoria ?
This is damn near day 1 fan shit, like mf was saying Kendrick was a sell out after he went on to do gkmc 😂
I came during euphoria. Multiple times 😂
We been here.
One of the best albums of my generation's time.
I'm an old hip hop head and this a classic mixtape. I just found it today saw it on a documentary on Netflix
@@MrStaffy3 name a better one stuffy
@@Duluthyoungstaswhy do people call this a mixtape???
0:00 F Your Ethnicity
3:44 Hol' Up
6:37 A.D.H.D.
10:20 No Make-Up (Her Vice)
14:15 Tammy's Song (Her Evils)
16:56 Chapter Six
19:37 Ronald Reagan Era (His Evils)
23:13 Poe Mans Dreams (His Vice)
27:34 The Spiteful Chant
32:54 Chapter Ten
34:09 Keisha's Song (Her Pain)
37:57 Rigamortis
40:45 Kush & Corinthians (His Pain)
45:49 Blow My High (Members Only)
49:24 Ab-Soul's Outro
55:14 HiiiPoWer
home alone thank u
A real g right here.
thanks fam i just found out if i click the timestamp it goes to that song directly on my mama you a real one guy! 🔥 #ChapterSix
th
thx
Celebrating 10 years of section 80. Thank you Kdot. Hiiipower!
10 years???? 😳 Been playing this for 10 years then! Fresh AF. New discoveries every time and hands down my insomnia lifesaver 🙌
One of the Greatest Albums Ever. Never gets old. Classic
First time listening to a full rap album while studying; doing my final semester at University, this album just spoke to me.
Thumbs up so everybody can see it
Fuck Your Ethnicity 00:00 - 03:44
Hol' Up 03:45 - 06:37
A.D.H.D. 06:38 - 10:13
No Make-Up (ft. Colin Munroe) 10:14 - 14:09
Tammy's Song (Her Evils) 14:10 - 16:50
Chapter Six 16:51 - 19:32
Ronald Raegan Era (ft. RZA) 19:33 - 23:08
Poe Man's Dreams 23:09 - 27:30
The Spiteful Chant 27:31 - 32:51
Chapter Ten 32:52 - 34:07
Keisha's Song (ft. Ashtro Bot) 34:08 - 37:54
Rigamortis 37:55 - 40:43
Kush & Corinthians (ft. BJ The Chicago Kid) 40:43 - 45:48
Blow My High (Members Only) 45:49 - 49:24
Ab-Soul's Outro (ft. Ab-Soul) 49:25 - 55:14
Hiii Power 55:15 - 59:54
Thanks
Why do I feel nostalgia when I listen to this? It's only been 4 years! I love this album with a passion.
+Kyle Stafford I'm absolutely awestruck with nostalgia as well. Takes me back to high school and reminds me of my life at the time.
lot of things can change in 4 years
Cause this a classic
Its been 7 years now
Its 2020 now
Still bumping this in 2020 ...classic 🔥
Yessir!! Ready for his follow up to DAMN. Hopefully it'll be another TPAB or GKMC, if that's possible.
2022 . Still here 🔥
@@jonathanelliott462 still my fav Kendrick project
he real for not taking this down
In my opinion lyrically this is the best album, GKMC is the best for story telling and TPAB has the best production and substance :D
LOVE LIVE KING KENDRICK
+Corey James spot on
+Corey James I kinda agree, but TPAB, HAS A LOT of levels of symbols, double, triple entendre's, its a very very immense project, that takes a bunch of listens. The whole thing is a damn poem, and the name of the album is like a quadruple entendre.
Ra S aka substance
💯💯💯
where do you place Overly Dedicated my man?
im here listening and finals are tomorrow, wish me luck! kendrick all the way!
Good luck
how'd it go?
Thought about that so long I had failed my finals. FUCK.
Use to listen to this in college as well. This came out in September 2011 and the fall of 2011 was a period in my life that I will always remember. It was filled with grief, love, achievement and fun. Experiences that helped me grown into a human being. This album hits home for me because I bumped this that entire semester while in school. hope finals went great for you.
+TheSamspudz "But, this is why they fuck with me" I'm happy some people went back and listened to OD
this is rap and poetry at its finest
Kendrick has 3 Classic Albums not just 2. Section 80 still my favorite K Dot album
+Aboood165 well I mean isn't Mortal Man technically a collab
+OTKP and overly dedicated still a dope project
Facts and section 80 still standing the test of time.
@@squidvision probably a classic mixtape
Cool fact. Apparently Drake heard this album before anyone else and was super impressed and was asking to collab and giving Kendrick props.
And now they're "killing" each othee
@@kaizenregimen I know. It's so dumb. Kendrick started it far as I know
@@halo2bullseye922Drake has been sneak dissing Kendrick for years now.
@@hxrgett7218 Really?
@@halo2bullseye922yes
This is true music right here. Can't believe they gave Macklemore that Grammy
i think the reason could be, that kendrick doesnt release a album in 2013 and macklermore is a great rapartist too, even if i like kendrick more ,they are both great
you'd be callin it hip-hop, we'd be callin it hypnotize
HypnotizeD
If that a lyric, dam
I listen to this album front to back at least twice a year since its release! My favourite work from Kendrick Lamar and one of the all time greatest projects in music history. Still here in 2020
The energy in Kendrick's early work is off the fn chain....I love this, its fuel for the revolution!!!
This album will always put me in a happy place =). Perfect for smoking bud with.
Softened up in sound to show everyone, still hard for the hip-hop heads, good to cruise to and put in the background, good to kick back with, and yet good to sit down and think about life with.
Kendrick is one of my favorite artists to chill and hit bowls to.
Keisha's Song is probably my favorite song.
this album gets me high even if i'm not smoking
I need to listen to this high oh my god
Edibles then
Smoke good eat good live good
HAHAHAHAHA WOW DUDE WEED BRO!
Shits top shelf my dude, check out currensy too
one of the most underrated records this century just because of the heights he would reach with the others. Personaly, this is still his most enjoyable record to listen that he created, at least for me
I swear to god Kendrick Lamar changed my life. His music is that amazing.
Imagine just writing your thoughts and feelings down, they just happen to also rhyme, and what you thought was just a good sounding song now inspires another person's choices in life. Pen is more powerful than the sword.
0:00 - Fuck Your Ethnicity
3:44 - Hol' Up
6:37 - A.D.H.D.
10:13 - No Makeup (Her Vice)
14:09 - Tammy's Song (Her Evils)
16:50 - Chapter Six
19:31 - Ronald Reagan Era
23:11 - Poe Mans Dream (His Vice)
27:30 - The Spiteful Chant
32:51 - Chapter Ten
34:08 - Keisha's Song (Her Pain)
37:53 - Rigamortis
40:43 - Kush & Corinthians (His Pain)
45:48 - Members Only
49:23 - Ab-Soul's Outro
55:14- HiiiPower
Hope it's accurate. You're Welcome.
Holy shit that last line on Keisha's Song hits so hard and out of nowhere, fuuuck.
Kendrick's a lyrical mastermind.
Am i the only one that thinks Section80 is a classic?.
It's a classic
Man, it's so good, has aged so well for me.
It is!!still on it in 2021
I don’t think there’s anybody that would say otherwise tbh
It’s a classic.
Rigamortis got me into Kendrick Lamar 4 years ago
"Of a lightning bolt, as a kid I killed two adults, I'm too advanced
I lived my 20's at two years old, the wiser man
Truth be told, I'm like '87
Wicked as 80 reverends in a pool of fire with devils holding hands
From the distance, don't know which one is a Christian... damn"
Like who comes up with this?!
Just amazing
album just gets better and better with each listen.
it really isn't too early to consider Kendrick at least top 5 all time
Hes not top 5. He is great, but he isnt Biggie, Nas, Eminem, Jay-z, or 2pac
section .80. gkmc, and tpab all are so damn good though. All he needs is some time until this statement isn't even controversial.
HideNZeke TPAB was too message-y. I hate how he raps all angry now. Section 80 and GKMC were great but hes far from top 5
Stupid MAN2488 you literally just listed the 5 guys who the media considers to be "top 5 ever." You can't do that in an argument... especially when Kendrick is CLEARLY already better than 3 out of the 5 you listed... In fact, MUSIC WISE, Kendrick IS the best ever; that is not up for debate. Lyrically you can say anyone; musically, Kendrick is far and away the best. I don't see how anyone with a human brain and human ears can disagree.
Brandy Davey You are a complete moron."The media"?
Try fucking fact, All of those artists are proven themselves. Very disrespectful of you to say that. You are most likely young though so its not like im going to say anything to change you're mind.
Kendricks Lyrical Skills Are Off The Charts... Crazy!!!! Thumbs UP or Down?
Fuck Your Ethnicity 00:00
Hol' Up 03:45
A.D.H.D. 06:38
No Make-Up (ft. Colin Munroe) 10:14
Tammy's Song (Her Evils) 14:10
Chapter Six 16:51
Ronald Reagan Era (His Evils) 19:32
Poe Man's Dreams 23:09
The Spiteful Chant 27:31
Chapter Ten 32:52
Keisha's Song (ft. Ashtro Bot) 34:08
Rigamortis 37:55
Kush & Corinthians (ft. BJ The Chicago Kid) 40:43
Blow My High (Members Only) 45:49
Ab-Soul's Outro (ft. Ab-Soul) 49:25
Hiii Power 55:15
Thank you very much for this. Very convenient service for album uploads.
Jacob Flagg ;)
Ronald Raegan Era (ft. RZA)?
2023 and this is still one of my favorite albums in all of Music.
I hadn't heard Kendrick in a little while, but this beef really brought me back around for a trip to his amazing discography. Many memories, vibes from an ever more distant youth. One of a kind artist, thanks Kdot.
same here man
THE SPITEFUL CHANT IS UNDERRATED THAT SONG IS 🔥🔥🔥
True i love that song
Laurent Duvall Fire don't you see its a fireball you fucks lol that song is fire, Fire=Hot, Hot=Good if you don't understand this then idk what to say
lol ik u was cuz I don't think there's anybody that's dumb
ChampGadson as soon as I seen this comment the song came on lmao
I think xzibit's DNA got the whole message across better. It still sounds badass asf though
Kendrick Lamar EP (Self Evaluation)
OVERLY DEDICATED (Conscious/Motivational)
Section. 80 (Conscious/#h iii (!) power)
GKMC (story)
TPAB (Reflection)
Listen to his progress crazy.... It all starts w iii th iii n (Pineal Gland)... #napoleonhil disciple
You never lied nigga
Angel Flores i love this man great analysis
Chris Millender
i feel like i like one album better even month or so depending on my mood jah feel?
Th_iii _nk iii like your name ;)
niiice.Dude
just notcied his name nice
Poe man's dream is my favorite joint on this album it's so fire!!
bob gives me chills every time I hear it bro
There's just SOMETHING about Kendrick. Bit of background..
I LOVE my music. I'm an absolute TOOL nerd. Favourite band ever.. Love my metal, rock, classic rock, certain EDM etc.
Grew up in the era of Eminem. Since I was an Australian white kid, I resonated and liked his shit. Through him I was exposed to Dre, Snoop, Xzibit, Nas, Biggie, Tupac, etc.
Kendrick is the only hip hop artist that touches my soul. Truely gets down in there and moves me. He's the GOAT in my mind.
best rapper alive kendrick lamar.
agreed
+Ladale Jennings hahahahahahaha that's because you listen to garbage
+metalfacedoom71 jew better be tryin to trollll
+metalfacedoom71 mad MUch@
+metalfacedoom71 Kendrick Lamar is hip hop. He could even be compared with Nas, not in achievement, but overall meaning behind his songs. I listen to MF Doom, I love MM.. Food, it's probably one of my favorite mixtapes of all time, but Kendrick is nothing short of representing what hip hop really means. He may have a few mainstream songs, but they have meaning; however, most people nowadays don't listen to lyrics, but rather the beats. Kendrick manages to bring both of them together to create something old-school style while bringing something unique in today's music. Not every Hip hop artist has to be underground.
This album saved my life.
Saved rap
Why?
@@rmbgt2833 doesn't matter. if he's serious it saved him.
I know this is a old comment but glad you stayed strong during the hard times bro
If Kendrick died today people would start saying he's the best ever.
+Rodger Smythe He is, though. Name someone besides Cole who's on his level.
+Kay John Dot is a story teller, a poet, a visionary...can't get that nowadays..
I name DOOM, Blu, Slug and Lupe Fiasco.
+Juanneddu That's like one "genre" of hip hop tho, Stay open minded man there's a lot more out there. But tbh I'm glad you didn't say Tupac, Biggie, and Jay z or someshit.. lol
Gabe Mcp Tranquillo fam. I listen to jazz, trip hop and rock too
Lord forgive those who Underestimate the intellectual capacity of one the Kendrick Lamar
The mans a genius, with words and concepts and how he paints a picture. Dre is a producer who sometimes raps, K dot shits on him as an artist but will never compare to the way Dre impacted music
looool tha truth I was once blind but kendrick grew on me
+Narhang Ingnam im glad he did bro lol tell your friends too
kobron1559 i sure do
+Narhang Vandam That's good shit, i bet if he read that he'd be happy as shit
Forgot how much I loved this album
BEST ALBUM OF ALL TIME
Agree
this and good kid, m.A.A.d city
It's amazing how consistent Kendrick's shit is, Section.80, GKMC and now TPAB are all fucking amazing albums. Also, this album kinda has a Kid CuDi type of vibe to it, does anyone else think that?
theeab1993 Yeah I thought I was the only who thought that. Also have you heard overly dedicated trust me its right there with all these albums
Yes I have, can't believe I forgot about it! My favorite song off that one is Cut You Off
theeab1993 and the Fucking Overly Dedicated album man, they all dope I swear
Evenn the fucking Mixtapee CDQ
theeab1993 kudi and kendrick best the industry has to offer
Pedro Garcia cudi*
this album shaped my adolescence.
same
Same i heard it was i 15... kept me out of trouble made me think for myself
For all that this man has done for me with his music... I will forever be in his debt... thank you for sharing your story mr lamar
Best album I've heard in a while!!
Late Registration and Graduation got me thru 8th grade, I hope Kendrick's new album does the same for 9th grade.
You should check out because of the internet by Childish Gambino by far best album of last year
Haha I love all three of those albums, you should check out joey badass. if we really have similar taste in rap youll love his stuff. and kid cudi- man on the moon II is really good too. high school is rough ( im in 11th) just keep your mind on track. and don't get freshman syndrome. youll see it in a lot of your friends, soon as they get into high school they'll start parting and start doing all that dumb shit. Beer, dope, and getting into trouble, try to stay out of that. Trust me its not going to help you in any way. Its much better to sit back and watch them destroy their own lifes.
skippygirl959 Joey Phoenix and Chance the Rapper
***** Wow you're very obviously an idiot. "Drink smoke.. high school is for chumps" Gosh straight out of a movie with that shit man. You sounds like a fuckin homeless tweaker.
skippygirl959 you're only complaining because you're too dumb
my favorite rap album in the past 16 years. so much sentiment, thank you kendrick for helping me through a tough part in life
This album changed me ... this was mad real, I was never the same after listening to this album on the daily. Mad props Kdot
This is such a good and quality album and done by a fantastic artist who is probably the most creative artist of the last 15 years
This album is always going to be the best of Kdot, he was ahead of his time. This is a masterpiece. Since I heard this album I knew he Was the GOAT.
Facts
Tbh there’s been lyricists as good as him before. He’s just one of the greatest regardless of when he came out.
thinking about how this has aged. so ahead of its time.
like bruh ab soul singing and shit so fire and others
Still bumpin in 2017
+lucasbulldogs7
Still bumpin in 2017 while still in 2016!
2018
March 15, 2018 1am
2019
Honestly, probably my favorite Kendrick album
+Kyle Kaulfers Good kid beats it then butterfly beats both but hey I never listened to this back when it came out not until he got his recognition for Good kid so I don't have any connections still an amazing album.
+Kendrick The Creator butterfly isnt even really a hiphop album lol
+Kendrick The Creator butterfly don't beat section 80, maybe GK but not section
+thatguyoverthere06 yes it is. some people dont know the history of hip hop, you should listen to some of the early 90's music, with samples of jazz, r & b soul. Da La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, Outkast, Goodie mob, and some others I cant think of right now... o yeah and west coast rap, G-Funk, etc. Some guys need to study up on hip hop to understand its range. Hip hop has always been soul and jazz infused, either that or boom bap, at one point. now things are different, so if anything, while it was an artful project, it was actually a throwback, bringing back jazz/funk/and soul to hip hop.
Ra S what can i say - there are a few songs on it that are good - most of the tracks are barely songs though man as is its more like just spoken word poetry and the songs that are good are just super commercial eg. king kunta. i agree its artfull i disagree that he captures any kind of early 90's hip hop vibe tbh.
to catch section 80 concert was so ill, was by LSU at the varsity in Louisisana, times was good man,,
1. Fuck Your Ethnicity
[00:00]
2. Hol' Up
[3:45]
3. A.D.H.D
[6:37]
4. No Make Up
[10:11]
5. Tammy's Song
[14:09]
6. Chapter Six
[16:50]
7. Ronald Reagan Era
[19:31]
8. Poe Mans Dreams (feat. GLC)
[23:09]
9. The Spiteful Chant (feat. ScHoolboy Q)
[27:31]
10. Chapter Ten
[32:51]
11. Keysha's Song
[34:08]
12. Rigamortis
[37:55]
13. Kush & Corinthians (feat. BJ Chicago The Kid)
[40:44]
14. Blow My High
[45:51]
15. Ab-Soul's Outro (feat. Ab-Soul)
[49:25]
16. HiiiPoWeR [54:25]
everytime I listen to one song on section 80 I have to listen to the whole album from beginning to the end .
Kendrick taught me to respect people but at the same time not get trampled over, be u.
When an album can make you cry just from pure lyricism that hits your soul like a ton of bricks with its truth... I just don't know what to say. This reminded me all over again why I fell in love with Kendrick and this album in particular.
+KeiyaValecourt Honestly, if any album should be making you cry, it's definitely TPAB. if you're familliar with that life, then GKMC
+A.J. Doh This and overly dedicated are the only two albums I've heard straight through by Kendrick. Since he got popular I can't get myself to take time to listen fully through his new albums- not at all because of his talent or anything, I'm just being lazy lol. I've been told I need to listen to those albums though by a few people..
KeiyaValecourt they're right, his newest album, though, It's probably really good, but I can't really get myself into it.
+A.J. Doh Same! I can't either... I've only listened to King Kunta *covers face*- don't even know if that's the latest one or if there's been another since then. I'm clearly sleeping on kendrick
KeiyaValecourt Ah, I was talking about Untitled. TPAB is really good
2018 days away and this is still Meditation!!!! #Classic
Still true in 2020
almost 23 man
Here's the track list, if you want exact album time either do it yourself or do the mental math
No. Title Producer(s) Length
1. "Fuck Your Ethnicity" THC 3:44
2. "Hol' Up" Sounwave (of Digi+Phonics) 2:53
3. "A.D.H.D" Sounwave 3:35
4. "No Makeup (Her Vice)" (featuring Colin Munroe) Sounwave 3:55
5. "Tammy's Song (Her Evils)" THC 2:41
6. "Chapter Six" Tommy Black 2:41
7. "Ronald Reagan Era (His Evils)" Tae Beast (of Digi+Phonics) 3:36
8. "Poe Mans Dreams (His Vice)" (featuring GLC) Willie B (of Digi+Phonics) 4:21
9. "The Spiteful Chant" (featuring Schoolboy Q) Sounwave, Dave Free (of Digi+Phonics) 5:20
10. "Chapter Ten" THC, Iman Omari 1:15
11. "Keisha's Song (Her Pain)" (featuring Ashtrobot) Tae Beast 3:47
12. "Rigamortis" Willie B, Sounwave (co.) 2:48
13. "Kush & Corinthians (His Pain)" (featuring BJ the Chicago Kid) Wyldfyer 5:04
14. "Blow My High (Members Only)" Tommy Black 3:35
15. "Ab-Soul's Outro" (featuring Ab-Soul) Terrace Martin 5:50
16. "HiiiPoWeR" J. Cole 4:39
blud the full album time is literally the time of the video
Amazing album... Kendrick will be a legend when it's all said and done 👍
He already is
Called it, my guy
For sure
For sure
After listening to this and Overly Dedicated, I was sold. Everything since then has been a bonus. Section 80 and OD are true CLASSICS without ever hearing the music that came after. seriously. and there just really wasnt anything like this in 2011
Kinda agree but gkmc is my all time fav