Kendrick Lamar’s Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers: ALBUM REVIEW

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  • Kendrick Lamar’s Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers: ALBUM REVIEW. This is our first reaction and review of the new Kendrick Lamar album Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers. The tracklist includes N95, Silent Hill ft. Kodak Black, Crown & more.
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Komentáře • 846

  • @preezymayana8452
    @preezymayana8452 Před 2 lety +373

    How is Rich Spirit a Skip ? Thats literally One of The Most Vibey Songs on the album .. had me floating , thats literally one of the songs on the album you can play on repeat , its so smooth!!!

    • @skibibarat8269
      @skibibarat8269 Před 2 lety +30

      FACTS

    • @Daniel-ch2vf
      @Daniel-ch2vf Před 2 lety +1

      B*tch, are you happy for me?

    • @MadMaximo
      @MadMaximo Před 2 lety +68

      This so true. They better stop playing with him fore he turns them to a song.

    • @thedon0516
      @thedon0516 Před 2 lety +27

      Stop Playin Wit Me For I Turn Into A Song
      That shit is 🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @devontei7671
      @devontei7671 Před 2 lety +19

      Rich spirit the best song for me to listen to daily

  • @Ditshwancho
    @Ditshwancho Před 2 lety +542

    Kendrick will never repeat himself with his album sound, he's always evolving and that's just impressive on its own, that's why we always look forward to his albums.

  • @pp3917
    @pp3917 Před 2 lety +569

    This isn’t Kendrick’s best nor his most enjoyable album, but it’s definitely his most honest and unique

    • @NFRPodcast
      @NFRPodcast  Před 2 lety +137

      PP spitting facts

    • @MzansiStoriesOfficial
      @MzansiStoriesOfficial Před 2 lety +160

      thats what they said when TPAB dropped will come back to this conversation in 2 years

    • @tyrellwellick5152
      @tyrellwellick5152 Před 2 lety +2

      Small

    • @tyrellwellick5152
      @tyrellwellick5152 Před 2 lety +7

      @@MzansiStoriesOfficial no one said

    • @madsandreasen5905
      @madsandreasen5905 Před 2 lety +30

      @@MzansiStoriesOfficial I love this album but it doesn’t have those perfect songs like Weasley songs theory, king kunta and mortal man

  • @trekgreenwood6743
    @trekgreenwood6743 Před 2 lety +281

    This entire album felt like a play or musical. Every single song I heard I was getting mental pictures and videos. I wouldn’t be surprised if Kendrick eventually drops a visual companion similar to say Beyoncé- Lemonade.

    • @YAGLMS6083
      @YAGLMS6083 Před 2 lety

      Um isn't it Beyonce self titled album Beyonce.

    • @ad4m883
      @ad4m883 Před 2 lety +1

      @@YAGLMS6083 Both the self titled and Lemonade were visual albums

    • @sven7037
      @sven7037 Před 2 lety

      Ahh that is what I got too when I heard it like Beyonce Lemonade type vibes

    • @callmedarman1767
      @callmedarman1767 Před 2 lety

      Nahh

    • @insideroutside
      @insideroutside Před 2 lety

      Omg this was my thoughts as well

  • @maddon759
    @maddon759 Před 2 lety +324

    Man the more I listen to this project the more I enjoy it. This is lining up to be my personal album of the year right next to Melt My Eyes

    • @PlayboiCarter1916
      @PlayboiCarter1916 Před 2 lety +8

      Agree, favorite song off the album?

    • @intelligencecycle3523
      @intelligencecycle3523 Před 2 lety +20

      @@PlayboiCarter1916 Probably We Cry together, Worldwide steppers, Savior, Mother I sober and Mirror.

    • @imanigordon6803
      @imanigordon6803 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PlayboiCarter1916 completely disagree this album lacks heavily

    • @maddon759
      @maddon759 Před 2 lety +3

      @@PlayboiCarter1916 Mother I sober, mirror, or savior

    • @odysseusdadon1234
      @odysseusdadon1234 Před 2 lety +6

      Definitely better than melt my eyes

  • @AdamAdam-md4mi
    @AdamAdam-md4mi Před 2 lety +33

    1: To Pimp A Butterfly
    2A: GKMC, 2B: MMATBS
    3: DAMN
    4: Section80
    5: Untitled Unmastered (underrated)
    6: Overly Dedicated

  • @malcolmxpanther
    @malcolmxpanther Před 2 lety +288

    This album is a classic. It isn’t just a album for peoples playlist. It’s suppose to be listened all of the way through. Like Jay Z said, “Do you listen to music, or just skim through it”

    • @tyrellwellick5152
      @tyrellwellick5152 Před 2 lety +24

      Weak defence

    • @arcuri6446
      @arcuri6446 Před 2 lety +18

      no bro it’s not a classic it’s boring

    • @brandonayong5823
      @brandonayong5823 Před 2 lety +16

      Eminem said it best in his last album
      " They're gonna come for you one day too
      The more you win the sooner they do
      They'll be calling you a trash bin.
      Saying that your new one isn't better than your last
      Even if it is once they turn back they will never come back
      They did it to chance next they will speak of futur in the past tense "

    • @gsorestes9933
      @gsorestes9933 Před 2 lety +32

      @@arcuri6446 L

    • @tyrellwellick5152
      @tyrellwellick5152 Před 2 lety +5

      @@brandonayong5823 r u talking about midinem 😄🤡

  • @solidsnake656
    @solidsnake656 Před 2 lety +143

    honestly this is a perfect from me. absolutely phenomenal record, some of the most intricate and interesting writing ive heard on any album. in 5 years, people are gonna look back on this as a masterpiece. and father time and mother i sober are both top 5 kendrick songs oat tbh

    • @imanigordon6803
      @imanigordon6803 Před 2 lety +8

      Completely disagree

    • @edanbarak7692
      @edanbarak7692 Před 2 lety +8

      I agree with the fact that I would give this a perfect

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists Před 2 lety +10

      Totally agree. Every other Kendrick album had to grow on me to love it... except for this one! I absolutely loved it from first to last, on first listen.
      Truly stunning... I know it's not what a lot of fans wanted. But that's too bad!

    • @ronniebrown1536
      @ronniebrown1536 Před 2 lety +5

      Its the best thing I ever heard. people who think this old albums are their favorite are kind of stuck in the past cuz this thing is the bomb

    • @zthegreat4538
      @zthegreat4538 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ronniebrown1536 fr from any genre, his writing is impeccable. Definitely waiting to see what his upcoming movie does

  • @Zack_dr24
    @Zack_dr24 Před 2 lety +143

    TPAB and DAMN took me 6 months to a year to fully unravel and appreciate. Both ended up in my top 10 favorite albums of all time. GKMC was the only one of Kendrick's catalog that hooked me from the start. ... until this one.. wow... not what I expected at all and that ended up being the best thing about it. The deep emotional undertones and themes for this continues to get better and better the more I listen to it.

  • @Bilnation
    @Bilnation Před 2 lety +146

    Most vulnerable and introspective album Kendrick's ever done. Heavy lyrics and subject matter mixed with bangers and the production is instantly impressive in 2022 in this era. Raw expression man... changed his sound again. Let this album marinate, that's all i gotta say.

    • @dagzey
      @dagzey Před 2 lety +1

      album is wack

    • @man4437
      @man4437 Před 2 lety +1

      Take a drink every time someone calls it "vulnerable", "introspective", "personal" and get on a liver transplant list. I mean it's kinda weird because to me all of his albums are extremely personal and this album is about general social malaise more than DAMN. or GKMC. The topics are a lot more generic and impersonal where an album like GKMC, yeah it's not directly from Kendrick's POV but it tells so much about him, his views and his come-up. DAMN. despite me not liking it is very much about Kendrick's status and personal life in 2017; despite some of the slightly generic songwriting, it's thematically so Kendrick. This album feels like a lot of it could've been made by any other rapper. The topics are a lot more about his personal life in a darker sense but I don't feel as if I get much of Kendrick through this album, if that makes sense. It just feels like what people are describing it as in many cases, a therapy session. An impersonal gallery of his personal trauma which I don't really connect with.
      This just poured out of me, but this is kind of why I don't lyrically connect with the album. It feels scattershot and impersonal despite the very heavy and in some cases personal subject matter

    • @stablish4314
      @stablish4314 Před 2 lety +1

      It’s gonna be like a fine wine…. I personally already love it though. Did not disappoint.

    • @fintancollins3823
      @fintancollins3823 Před 2 lety +1

      @bille literally 0 bangers

    • @jkxclusive295
      @jkxclusive295 Před 2 lety

      Copied my comment from their initial reaction vid to this album 😂

  • @akspades6423
    @akspades6423 Před 2 lety +41

    Trust me, people are going to look back at this project and call it a classic. To me, it is his most enjoyable album sonically.

    • @thedon0516
      @thedon0516 Před 2 lety +2

      Sonically?? Really?? Even over GKMC??

  • @bmeyer8106
    @bmeyer8106 Před 2 lety +60

    If you guys haven’t read Eckhart Tolle’s book “The power of now” I highly recommend it. This album truly feels like a companion piece to the book, and that point is hammered home further with Eckhart being featured on the album. The way the book is structured starts with Eckhart showing you the falsehoods about yourself and the follows it up with how you can free yourself from that mindset. This album is mirrored and does the same thing with the two disks for example we cry together and crown, worldwide steppers and mr. morale

    • @bmeyer8106
      @bmeyer8106 Před 2 lety +1

      Even look at the interludes, the rich interlude features Kodak speaking his struggles growing up, and the savior interlude is talking about not creating your identity from the bad things that you have done/experienced in the past

    • @danielbaggiojr.9825
      @danielbaggiojr.9825 Před 2 lety +1

      This is really interesting - can you explain how it’s mirrored? I noticed a couple references throughout the second half

    • @bmeyer8106
      @bmeyer8106 Před 2 lety

      @@danielbaggiojr.9825 draw an imaginary line in between Purple Hearts and count me out. The companion tracks are Purple Hearts/Count Me Out, We Cry Together/Crown, Rich Spirit/Silent Hill, Rich interlude/Savior Interlude, and continue from there

    • @jaheimharris7421
      @jaheimharris7421 Před 2 lety +1

      Hey, could you explain the mirror relation between We Cry Together and Crown for me? I don't see how they connect like that

    • @bmeyer8106
      @bmeyer8106 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jaheimharris7421 of course, I mean subject wise they are very different tracks obviously, but the overarching theme of the two is relationship. In we cry together we see an example of a couple arguing and unable to properly communicate their feelings to one another, where crown the realization is that you can’t please everyone no matter how hard you try. I honestly like to think of the relationship examples kendrick brings up on this project also having a double meaning to his relationship with his fans. Where when he leaves for a while people tend to get upset with him, start to doubt him, but the second he returns they make up (a toxic relationship just like the one shown on we cry together) then in crown he goes over how he has done all these things for his fans but the second he can’t be there or isn’t releasing music people tend to forget everything he has done in the past. Hope that helps give some perspective on what I think is being conveyed

  • @fishhead9298
    @fishhead9298 Před 2 lety +46

    What I really liked about this album was that unlike the last 4 albums we are not following a conceptual narrative as it plays out. We just follow him for the past 1,885 days.

    • @alle7540
      @alle7540 Před 2 lety +1

      There kind of is a narrative though

    • @fishhead9298
      @fishhead9298 Před 2 lety +4

      @@alle7540 yes kind of. I just think it's not displayed on a grand level. From S80 to DMN he is on a quest to be the savior of his people/Hip Hop. When we get to DMN he realizes his ego will be his downfall, and that's where his therapy sessions come in to play on this record in such a raw visceral way.
      SORRY THAT I TURNED THIS COMMENT INTO A WHOLE SYNOPSIS, I WATCH TOO MANY MOVIES 😂.

    • @arshsingh7876
      @arshsingh7876 Před 2 lety +3

      1855* but you right💯

  • @cedricsankara9809
    @cedricsankara9809 Před 2 lety +56

    This album have the same effect on me as TPAB: had a hard time vibing with it at first due to it sounding so different. I couldn’t stop listening to it though. It grew on me and is now my favorite hip hop album. Mr Morale & The Big Steppers is gonna age like fine wine.

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists Před 2 lety +5

      I was surprised to love it all right off the bat... absolutely fire!

    • @jahbrae
      @jahbrae Před 2 lety +1

      Bruh same… TPAB grew the heck on me

  • @lanisehoward8397
    @lanisehoward8397 Před 2 lety +100

    I feel like this album had some of Kendrick’s best writing ever.

  • @nicksolaas1439
    @nicksolaas1439 Před 2 lety +22

    This album is a double entrendre. Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers represent the different sides of Kendrick and Rap as a whole. Mr. Morale is the angelic 'savior of rap' the one dressed in all white in the N95 video. This person is deep and looks away from temptation and tries to better himself, his community, and humanity as a whole. His response to being the savior is "this shit hard". The Big Stepper is the one that goes dumby on 808's. The one that hears the beat and yells "this shit hard". The big stepper is the one who always animated while they are rapping, Mr. Morale is monotone he doesn't show emotion. These two start the album often separate and interrupting each other. Take world wide steppers, the song starts with the steppers Kodak and Kendrick and is interrupted by Mr. Moral (the fierce monotone voice) who literally calls himself god. Through therapy these two start to see that they are not so different and begin to be more like each other until they are the same person, oklama. Seriously Kendrick is on another level, there is probably even more stuff that will go completely over our head. Truly an artist and a one of a kind story teller.

    • @bolder2009
      @bolder2009 Před 2 lety

      interesting. i've yet to dig into the overarching concept.

  • @bp2000k
    @bp2000k Před 2 lety +21

    „We Cry Together“ will be remember as one of the craziest storytelling ever.

    • @format9802
      @format9802 Před 2 lety

      Chinese version of Kim

    • @davidthomas5614
      @davidthomas5614 Před 2 lety +3

      @@format9802 chinese version? lol what about it is ‘chinese’?

    • @nathanmartin1973
      @nathanmartin1973 Před 2 lety

      And this sentence will be remembered as one of the least grammatically correct ones ever. "Craziest storytelling ever" does not make sense. You could have said "will be remembered as one of the craziest examples of storytelling ever".

    • @format9802
      @format9802 Před 2 lety

      @@davidthomas5614 its a shitty version of kim, that what I meant

    • @youareasock9752
      @youareasock9752 Před 2 lety +1

      @@nathanmartin1973 🤓

  • @mish6937
    @mish6937 Před 2 lety +12

    Kendrick Lamar probably has the most complete discography in music. All his albums are unique and beautiful in their own right, discussing different themes, perspectives, sounds and modes of conveying information and emotion. If this is the last Kendrick album, this has to be on lock for the perfect 5-album collection

  • @prodgrantgambino
    @prodgrantgambino Před 2 lety +88

    Someone at school told me that We Cry together was “just arguing” and “not music”

    • @youtubecommentor6944
      @youtubecommentor6944 Před 2 lety +21

      its just a walmart version of kim

    • @rapgenics7052
      @rapgenics7052 Před 2 lety

      💀💀💀

    • @aidankaleta5785
      @aidankaleta5785 Před 2 lety +7

      It is tbh I like the album but not this somg

    • @GavinBryce
      @GavinBryce Před 2 lety +2

      @@youtubecommentor6944 May not be as emotional as Kim but they're both great tracks at the end of the day.

    • @imanigordon6803
      @imanigordon6803 Před 2 lety +2

      I liked the concepts of the song but you can’t tell me that you are listening to we cry everyday

  • @Anonymous87721
    @Anonymous87721 Před 2 lety +118

    I would love to see you guys do a ranking of the track list

  • @obacmusic7038
    @obacmusic7038 Před 2 lety +22

    As a producer I can tell you the production on this album it’s PERFECT, instrumentals and the mixing are how perfection in production sound, never listened to something like this and I really enjoyed it a lot

    • @ysy_y
      @ysy_y Před 2 lety +3

      I was completely blown away by the mixing on this album, wish I saw more people talk about it.

    • @YesThisIsJamesWier
      @YesThisIsJamesWier Před 2 lety +2

      You’re so right. Like all of Kendrick’s albums, the mixing is a masterclass on how to shape the sound of an album

    • @jeremiahmaryland
      @jeremiahmaryland Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly, I wish more people who actually made music did reviews. Production was amazing

    • @maximomgwadira1687
      @maximomgwadira1687 Před 2 lety +1

      I totally agree. I don't think I've ever heard something mixed like this or produced in this kind of way. It's tooooooooooo smooth!

    • @ryanalvarado9981
      @ryanalvarado9981 Před 2 lety

      So is this his best album in ur opinion

  • @coleintheville117
    @coleintheville117 Před 2 lety +8

    My opinion
    Performance: Perfect
    Content: Perfect
    Features: Amazing
    Production: Perfect
    Replay Value: Perfect

  • @bp2000k
    @bp2000k Před 2 lety +25

    Kendrick shows how innovative he is. Every Tracks has different Productions. We Cry Together,N95,Savior,Crown & Father Time Are my fav Songs. I like his new Album very much/heavy(Even GKMC,TPAB & DAMN) are still better especially GKMC.
    Welcome Back Legend🐐

  • @cgrchopstick5773
    @cgrchopstick5773 Před 2 lety +14

    I appreciate you guys taking some time to digest the album and put out the review. Really shows how dedicated you are. Kendrick albums are the type that get better with time.

  • @pakONEoh
    @pakONEoh Před 2 lety +14

    Kendrick's album forces us to "listen" and NOT "hear." People who hear songs assume a passive position. You don't have to focus on any thing when the songs are playing.
    But, Kendrick forces you to listen. People who listen do so from an active position. The listener is learning something through the interaction between the songs' content, one's personal thoughts, and the narratives we've created to explain our existence.
    Many people played Mr. Morale & The High Steppers and assumed the role of hearers. And, they weren't moved. But, as time passed, people had to return to the album as listeners...AND...now the power of the album is being realized.

  • @brandonpatterson5717
    @brandonpatterson5717 Před 2 lety +11

    People were expecting a hype trendy, of the time, BARS, album that was TLOP and DAMN. but when Kendrick gave them a slice of what was resting on his soul for 4-5 years people were disappointed. That's on them, I think this album has also proved even with Tyler and Cole, the musical IQ for many has gone down

    • @thedon0516
      @thedon0516 Před 2 lety +1

      I thought he did that on songs like N95, Savior, Rich Spirit, & Silent Hill. Them shits are bangers

    • @brandonpatterson5717
      @brandonpatterson5717 Před 2 lety +1

      @@thedon0516 yeah along with Savior but I think those are considered pretty "quiet" and subdued not to me they get the job in my opinion.

    • @thedon0516
      @thedon0516 Před 2 lety

      @@brandonpatterson5717 Yeah this album has everything I want in a Kendrick album, shit is near perfect for me. 9.5/10

  • @MrOhioPlayer
    @MrOhioPlayer Před 2 lety +19

    I Pray these two get blessed with an opportunity to see Kendrick Live. It takes it to an entire new level.

    • @yungeuphoria
      @yungeuphoria Před 2 lety +1

      Agreed. I remember seeing him on the DAMN. tour and some of those songs live were crazy!!

    • @DmizzMOB
      @DmizzMOB Před 2 lety

      Seen him live twice now for gkmc and tpab it was so lit

    • @taofeekhusseini4982
      @taofeekhusseini4982 Před 2 lety

      Emotional album to be honest

  • @chelseaxrangel
    @chelseaxrangel Před 2 lety +19

    there is so much strength and power in vulnerability and kendrick lamar’s introspection is admirable and like nothing we’ve heard before, which is what makes this whole album so incredible

  • @utopiaisinyourmind
    @utopiaisinyourmind Před 2 lety +45

    I've listened to the album like 30 times since release, it's a fucking masterpiece, so vulnerable, introspective and experimental
    My favs are N95, Worldwide Steppers, Father Time, Rich Spirit, Crown, Savior, Mother I Sober and Mirror
    Purple Hearts and Die Hard are very good too

    • @utopiaisinyourmind
      @utopiaisinyourmind Před 2 lety +5

      I also love We Cry Together but not as a track itself, more like an interlude and a binder

    • @adamsullivan6810
      @adamsullivan6810 Před 2 lety +3

      Bro just named the whole album

    • @otherfoxotherfox9339
      @otherfoxotherfox9339 Před 2 lety +3

      Auntie diaries is his best song on the album

    • @michaellopez112
      @michaellopez112 Před 2 lety +1

      Bro saviors goes so HARD. When that beat drop😭😭

    • @tobipickle
      @tobipickle Před 2 lety +1

      @@otherfoxotherfox9339 wouldnt say its the most catchy, but its one of the most powerful

  • @mani6142
    @mani6142 Před 2 lety +10

    It places 3rd in my discog ranking, just under TPAB and GKMC. This is as raw and honest kendrick could get. When it comes to the concept/ message wise, this is the most important one imo, and people will see that in due time and it will age like fine wine.

  • @mauro9741
    @mauro9741 Před 2 lety +23

    On the first listen i was not feeling it, now I play it front to back no skips.

    • @NFRPodcast
      @NFRPodcast  Před 2 lety +4

      Top 3 tracks for you Mauro?

    • @dripdrop5996
      @dripdrop5996 Před 2 lety +6

      Cap🧢🧢🧢The replay value is nothing major

    • @Palkia678
      @Palkia678 Před 2 lety +18

      @@dripdrop5996 strongly disagree

    • @imanigordon6803
      @imanigordon6803 Před 2 lety +1

      I skip through this album consistently

    • @imanigordon6803
      @imanigordon6803 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Palkia678 There is nothing on here that makes me want to bum this all the way through silent hill in itself is a skip

  • @esock2001
    @esock2001 Před 2 lety +25

    This album is the embodiment of “deeper than rap”

    • @tyrellwellick5152
      @tyrellwellick5152 Před 2 lety

      Weak defence

    • @philiplewandowski2469
      @philiplewandowski2469 Před 2 lety

      Like all Kendrick albums

    • @MadMaximo
      @MadMaximo Před 2 lety

      “Let’s stick with the facts, You are hiding a child let that boy come home! Deadbeat mother fucker playing border patrol.

  • @thelyonking5812
    @thelyonking5812 Před 2 lety +19

    I think the fact that on first listen I was mixed on this album and now after having 3-4 days to digest and now I think it has no skips really speaks to the fact that this album has a perfect replay value. It ages like wine, it’s a huge grower. I honestly love this album. This is gonna be a classic.

    • @yogicentralyt
      @yogicentralyt Před 2 lety

      IKR so true Ive only been listening to this album without skips

  • @ej-oy7ce
    @ej-oy7ce Před 2 lety +2

    Beth Gibbons is the lead singer of Portishead, legendary band and the pioneers of trip hop

  • @thedon0516
    @thedon0516 Před 2 lety +6

    Worldwide Steppers is fucking insane bruh, wish the album had more songs with that sound/vibe. Auntie's Diaries & Mother I Sober is fucking fantastic.

  • @andrewchewygallo6705
    @andrewchewygallo6705 Před 2 lety +6

    Personally this was Kendrick’s best to me. It resonated with me on so many levels because I’m a new father. It felt like Kendrick has matured like most of us do when we have little one’s looking up at us. Every song on the album I had something to relate to. 10/10 for me.

    • @user-yf3kq6hz7g
      @user-yf3kq6hz7g Před 10 měsíci

      That’s why you haven’t played it in 6 months

    • @DonovanGG__
      @DonovanGG__ Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@user-yf3kq6hz7gwtf do you mean he hasn’t played it in 6 months?

  • @reynaldi2297
    @reynaldi2297 Před 2 lety +5

    Please respect Die Hard, easily the most accessible song in the album, perfect for summer and radio too! I always want another SAMIDOT or Wesley's Theory but my goodness the boy has to get his bread too!

    • @altaccount7465
      @altaccount7465 Před 2 lety +2

      Mother I sober is prolly the closest you’ll get to SAMIDOT

  • @marselluswallace2175
    @marselluswallace2175 Před 2 lety +3

    This is probably going to be my favorite project of his. I absolutely love the sound and was pleasantly surprised by the level of vulnerability. I have never replayed a Kendrick album this much in the first week of release.

  • @SamSam-qj5ud
    @SamSam-qj5ud Před 2 lety +7

    At first I didnt honestly like this album that much, but it has grown on me everytime I have listened to it since

  • @DrunkBasketball
    @DrunkBasketball Před 2 lety +4

    The skinny fella seems chill idk about big boi he talks at 1.5 speed and everything he says feels like Reddit but out loud.

  • @desire4567
    @desire4567 Před 2 lety +4

    I love how kendrick did this album exactly the way he wanted to do it, no hits, no mainstream sound, he curated exactly what he wanted to do and it’s a masterpiece.

  • @ATribeCalledWest
    @ATribeCalledWest Před 2 lety +29

    This whole album is literally Kendrick sitting in for a therapy session
    I think the theme of the album is that the big steppers are people who step up to actually confront our issues in society and that the tapdancing all over the album is to represent how people and culture tapdance around hot button topics but never seem to really want to actually fix any of it, only using them at this point to virtue signal or grandstand/get likes etc. And I think a lot of it has to do with sex crime and sex equality as well and how we treat each other over it when it comes to image, be it homosexuality or being seen as weak because of molestation or what have you, so people mask it and hide it deep down and project their feelings onto others in toxic ways and the cycle continues instead of actually addressing it and attempting to openly speak about it in a way that is helpful.
    especially now with how you may get your character assassinated or discredited for voicing your opinion or stating your own personal views or how you really feel about it, even if it is wrong or misguided. so taken literally, Mr Morale is freeing his mind and leading by example in being what everyone wants him to be, but doing it his own way because he has the confidence that it will actually help change things, because he has respect and loyalty of the industry and his fans and faith that it will help shape the future.
    Morale is high because he had the confidence to go against the norm and say what he has to say, how he wants to say it, and he is finally freeing his own conscience as well as being conscious
    enough to be aware of his surroundings that he is able to speak on things he has buried deep down and by finally doing so has broken a "generational curse". There are nuances and deliberate things that happened during the course of the album that help me draw this conclusion, like from the very start the sample is "I hope you find some peace of mind in this lifetime" then a woman says "tell them the truth"
    the tap dancing length seems to shorten every time it comes in, and the subject matter gets more and more open over the course of the album. then the intentional deep faking during heart 5 made me think of what those people actually represented in context to the album
Kanye has spoken about his mental health and being bipolar and more recently, has been all over the news due to his divorce with kim. He has also admitted that sex addiction was one of the leading causes of him finding God.
Jussie Smollett is a gay actor who felt underpaid and staged his own crime and was convicted over it, where, in fact, he had 2 black men help him stage it.
OJ got away with murdering his ex wife, more than likely over an affair, and then ironically went to prison over retrieving his own belongings
Will Smith slapped Chris Rock on stage out of sheer frustration and pain from dealing with the scandal with his wife, also sex related.
Nipsey was gunned down in his own neighborhood that he himself built up and was a victim of crimes he participated in as well as spoke out against later in his life. The gunman is now known to have been upset over being called a snitch, driven there by a woman who had picked him up and stopping in the shopping center for food. The woman is said to have mentioned Nipsey as "fine" and wanting to take a picture with him. the first time they approach, she does indeed get a photo with him and posts it to social media.
Kobe also dealt with his own sexual assault case. He also spoke out and was a huge advocate for women's sports due to his daughters.
which, if i am somewhat right, seem to be all examples of "big steppers", people who were vicitms as well as offenders, yet both stood up and openly dealt with their issues in the public. Kendrick saying he chooses himself seems to be that he is choosing his personal health and wellbeing over being an icon, and instead of trying to be what everyone wants him to be he would rather admit his flaws and shortcomings and try to free himself and his family of what he calls a generational curse. The cover art now also makes a lot more sense to me as a lot of this album is Kendrick saying to the fans I can’t be your saviour, I’m just a regular guy and the cover art is him In just a regular ass house being with his family, protecting them all with the crown on top of his head that we as fans put there as we call him hip-hops messiah/messenger and put him on a pedestal and the juxtaposition of those two things.
He is not your savior.
    He does not need to provide anything to you.
    He is a human being trying to make the best of his situation.
    You have put your values and opinions into someone's perspective that is fractured from a life of abuse and trauma.
    He owes you nothing.
    He chose himself this time. Maybe for the first time.

    • @athi6985
      @athi6985 Před 2 lety +4

      Bro you’re tripping me out. More power to you , this is the first analysis which I think is atleast 95% correct if not fully

    • @maximomgwadira1687
      @maximomgwadira1687 Před 2 lety +1

      You got time lol. But you're right. It's basically a therapy session

    • @iamjoehill
      @iamjoehill Před 2 lety

      You NAILED IT

    • @PushYourEdge
      @PushYourEdge Před 2 lety +1

      absolutely incredible take, and you sound spot on. thanks for sharing

  • @hfjemini5
    @hfjemini5 Před 2 lety +11

    The side A side B concept of the songs are meant to mirror each other
    1. United in grief - 9. Mirror
    2. N95 - 8. Mother I sober
    3. World wide steppers - 7. Mr. Morale
    4. Die hard - 6. Auntie diaries
    5. Father Time - 5. Savior
    6. Rich interlude - 4. Savior interlude
    7. Rich spirit - 3. Silent hill
    8. We cry together - 2. crown
    9. Purple Hearts - 1. Count me out

    • @benjaminratthe9904
      @benjaminratthe9904 Před 2 lety +1

      Omg I'd bet money you're right lol that's crazy

    • @julianmorrow5640
      @julianmorrow5640 Před 2 lety +3

      How n95 and mother sober sound nothing alike

    • @shaunburner1
      @shaunburner1 Před 2 lety +3

      I seen may ppl say this im not convienced. How ?

    • @scoot7541
      @scoot7541 Před 2 lety +1

      i really like this theory but surely some tracks would fit better mirrored with another e.g. die hard and saviour or we cry together and purple hearts

    • @leespn4396
      @leespn4396 Před 2 lety

      This is an interesting observation

  • @JGarv09
    @JGarv09 Před 2 lety +6

    17 full length listens in & im gonna say this:
    In 8 years, we will call this Kendricks best album! Book this comment! I dont have to listen to this another day to tell you all:
    This album is a Masterpiece. This is the ONE

  • @kam1su2
    @kam1su2 Před 2 lety +6

    "Who's really putting that much heart and emotion into their projects?" - While it's been a while... Kanye did, in a lot of his albums.. especially "808 and heartbreak" and "ye".

    • @MadMaximo
      @MadMaximo Před 2 lety +4

      Or Frank ocean many artists do I think there’s many other ways to praise this album then comparisons

    • @kam1su2
      @kam1su2 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MadMaximo I do agree...

    • @peamut547
      @peamut547 Před 2 lety

      Hell, he even did so on Donda. Most of Ye’s projects seem to be centered on the emotion he is currently feeling; it’s why Yandhi wasn’t released and JIK was released instead.

  • @sillyrabbit148
    @sillyrabbit148 Před 2 lety +3

    This is my favorite Kendrick album, I love the vulnerability and honesty. Sonically it is my favorite as well, I think it is the best sounding album he has.

  • @aasss249
    @aasss249 Před 2 lety +7

    kendrick is definetly in the goat conversation after this album🐐🐐🐐🐐

  • @c7941
    @c7941 Před 2 lety +1

    First listened to the album through my car speakers, and while I enjoyed it, I was unsure if it met my initial expectations of a Kendrick album. Second listen was through headphones in a closed environment, and it completely changed my perception of the album; almost sounded like a completely new album, and I loved it. The album is much more mellow, and less bar-heavy, but the soulful introspection mixed with the laidback production on most of the tracks creates a relaxing and mature experience that feels like a breath of fresh air. Each listen gets better and better, and I think it will age beautifully. I really hope this is not Kendrick's last album as an artist, because his uniqueness and creativity brings so much value to modern-day hip hop

  • @HappyAccidentVideos
    @HappyAccidentVideos Před 2 lety +2

    Replayability for me Is high. I find myself loving it more with every listen, and I’ve also never listened to an album back to back so many times. Every listen, I get something new. It stays fresh. No skips for me. Rich Spirit ended up being one of my favorites.

  • @joel7525
    @joel7525 Před 2 lety +3

    Anyone else been bumping this all weekend nonstop? So good to have Kenny back 😮‍💨

  • @evanbrong
    @evanbrong Před 2 lety +4

    This album gets better with every listen, could possibly become a classic for me for sure

  • @nassir5442
    @nassir5442 Před 2 lety +5

    You can’t rate ART. And this is a MASTERPIECE!

    • @vpocg
      @vpocg Před 2 lety

      Exactly 🔥

  • @spotswoodburwell1163
    @spotswoodburwell1163 Před 2 lety +1

    I was literally counting down the days and checking my phone nonstop waiting for the NFR review of MMaTBS >_< thank you Lou and Ant for the honest and fair critique. I've been following you guys for about a year now and you both have inspired me to dig deeper into Hip Hop 👌🏼 looking forward to future reviews!

  • @goosebox9064
    @goosebox9064 Před rokem +2

    This is my favourite album, and I think people will start to appreciate it with time, I’ve seen some people warming up to it already

  • @exzisd
    @exzisd Před 2 lety +2

    I appreciate the review although I appreciate it more for the discussion than for the quantification of numbers or labels. I find reviews are most useful for helping me find noteworthy media from video games to music moreso than for deciding what I think about an album. The internet thinks that people reviewing an album should be exactly what they think not realizing reviews are just subjective based on the reviewers values and personal interpretation. I think the score system you guys used it better than the x out of 10 review system as it's broad and within hip hop it captures the major points that add up to define the quality of an album without putting a somewhat meaningless numerical score on it. I'm surprised by how much hate I've seen for this album off the rip. I'm glad I listened to it myself many times over before ever going to the internet to see what people were saying. I had a wonderful experience off first listen to the point I had it on repeat all day and really enjoyed it. Fanbases/Hatebases ruin a lot. Never judge an artist entirely off their fanbases and haters. I think more people should look into the art for themselves rather than depending on popular opinion to determine if they will even give it a chance or not. In this era people make up their mind on an album or video game before they ever experience it for themselves. I can understand this on one hand, there's unending media, lots of things begging for our limited attention and time, and people want to get to the best of what they are going to enjoy most. For me this is easily album of 2022 alongside Denzel Curry Melt My Eyez See Your Future at number 2 and more controversially my number 3 is The Weeknd Dawn FM (It's my favorite Weeknd album since House of Balloons).
    PSA: If you haven't heard the new Denzel Curry album do yourself a favor and go listen to it. The features are great. The message is great. It's fun. It's well produced. The flows are great. It's a total bop of an album and it's not super long. I think it's Denzel's most accessible album yet while still experimenting to some degree. The new Denzel album turned me into a fan when previously Denzel was more of an artist I was just sort of aware of based on their big music videos.
    Lastly Free 03 Greedo.

  • @dez-m
    @dez-m Před 2 lety +1

    Months later, it's my 6th favorite hip hop album of all time! It got me through so much and all of the lyrics, production, and messages are perfected!

  • @waveyfrizz
    @waveyfrizz Před 2 lety +5

    Kodak fucking snapped on his verse he’s definitely underrated sometimes he spits gems

  • @tashindookie3410
    @tashindookie3410 Před 2 lety +7

    I think that this is one of Kendricks best albums . I would put it over GKMC, DAMN , and Section 80. The level of emotions that kendrick brings on this album is unparalleled when compared to his older stuff. 9/10 for me .

  • @ayanda.P
    @ayanda.P Před 2 lety +9

    this album is so weird , my first listen I thought it was his worst work and after a few listens , I gotta say it's one of his best crafts . 9/10 from me

  • @washingmachine7679
    @washingmachine7679 Před 2 lety +4

    TPAB>GKMC>MM&BS>UU>80>DAMN.

  • @niki1812
    @niki1812 Před 2 lety

    Probably someone before me have noticed that but in United In Grief there is a lyric that says “I ve been goin through somethin
    One-thousand eight hundred and fifty-five days”
    Damn. was released exactly 1855 days before MM&TBS

  • @oliverbranch777
    @oliverbranch777 Před 2 lety +2

    This album is super crazy I can’t believe I didn’t like it at first. Omg it’s just amazing

  • @imanigordon6803
    @imanigordon6803 Před 2 lety +7

    I like the album but I got to be honest I believe in a year I won’t be bumming this as much as his other other off the sheer fact that this album is more introspection and diving into Kendrick’s mind then actual digestible bangers. We cry is nice but It makes me uncomfortable to listen to as soon as I turn it on like a argument I shouldn’t be looking at.

    • @defforce1121
      @defforce1121 Před 2 lety +4

      this album isn't made to listen today or tomorrow. It's timeless and we cry together is proof of that. It's the biggest mirror somebody reflected on the society because every bar every word were facts. I already saw a woman who's in a toxic relationship in pain hearing this song and didn't notice she was sounding like this. we men are build different. women think how they act is normal because society has come to an edge that stimulates shutting your mouth bcs somebody could be offended. They implanted in our brains that we shouldn't speak about people's behaviors so King Kendrick decided to enlighten the toxic partners.
      MMATBS is about healing, recovering, searching for your soul, finding your soul, be happy with yourself. it's the previous albums GKMC TPAB AND DAMN What led to this album. It's the final peace that was missing and the perfect way to close his chapter of finding Kendrick Lamar. in mother I sober he sets himself and everyone else free so he can start a new chapter at PGLANG. That's why he chooses for himself in his outro MIRROR.
      So don't worry Imani Gordon, Kendricks projects at PGLang will provide the money trees, dna, silent Hills and family ties you need.

    • @yogicentralyt
      @yogicentralyt Před 2 lety +1

      @@defforce1121 Tbh ngl I am playing this album everyday it gets better each listen but cant wait for his future PGLang projects

  • @funkyfreshkid08
    @funkyfreshkid08 Před 2 lety +4

    The slaps on this album outslap previous albums. The introspective deep records out introspect previous albums. Production is bananas and melodically his best work.
    I don't agree with this album not having as man entendres or quotables. Every track has a easy quotable that I end up referencing all day.

    • @sofsings101
      @sofsings101 Před 2 lety

      I agree about the quotables -
      shut the fuck up when you hear love talking
      stop playing with me 'fore i turn you to song
      you ugly as fuck (you otta pocket)
      just to name a few

  • @lawrencejohnson3388
    @lawrencejohnson3388 Před 2 lety +3

    This was the best album I've heard in a while. I also love how he made this album personal. I would give this an Amazing rating.

    • @NFRPodcast
      @NFRPodcast  Před 2 lety

      Do you think it’ll ever move up to perfect for you!

    • @lawrencejohnson3388
      @lawrencejohnson3388 Před 2 lety

      @@NFRPodcast I think it might in the future, but as if now it's amazing

  • @Anonymous87721
    @Anonymous87721 Před 2 lety +2

    Let’s go! I’ve been waiting for this

  • @MohitSubedi
    @MohitSubedi Před 2 lety

    What a journey it's been. I first got into this channel with those early Kendrick Lamar speculation videos when you guys had 52k subs; to see you guys grow, evolve and develop into what you guys are now, for me to be watching, and loving, all the content you've put out - it just feels surreal to see you guys finally review the album. Thank you so much for the journey you've taken all of us, here's to Phase 2 of NFR!

  • @CosmixxSlopShop
    @CosmixxSlopShop Před 2 lety +2

    after bumpin it so much love this album still got it at a 9/10 atm but possible could get higher, I've even seen some people say its his best work lol

  • @rushikpatel1650
    @rushikpatel1650 Před 2 lety +15

    It’s a classic lots of depth and things to uncover

  • @dilloncolbert1733
    @dilloncolbert1733 Před 2 lety +1

    Very well said. One of the best reviews I’ve seen

  • @defforce1121
    @defforce1121 Před 2 lety +11

    Everybody in the industry and in the world knows that it's time to put Kendrick in the goat conversation. Definitely a game changing album and the perfect goodbye to TDE.

  • @adlad3199
    @adlad3199 Před 2 lety +1

    Man the replay value on this album is absolutely perfect. There's not ALOT to unpack yet at the same time it's super introspective and vulnerable. The beats are insane on almost every single track. Honestly, best Kendrick album I've heard on first listen.

  • @yocomet
    @yocomet Před 2 lety +1

    I really enjoyed the album and thought it was so interesting and thought provoking how he got really deep with his content and personal. My question for you guys is…don’t you think the more you repeat ANYTHING, the more you are able to enjoy it? It’s in our nature to be more open to things that we are more familiar with. I think the most honest genuine reaction is our first and from then on our opinions get swayed and will naturally change but not necessarily because it gets BETTER but more comfortable

  • @karsdeelen2448
    @karsdeelen2448 Před 2 lety +3

    I completely agree with luca on the replay value. It's probably one of my favorite albums of all time, but it's so heavy and deep that it would be depressing for me to play it all the time

  • @SIYABONGAZUNGU
    @SIYABONGAZUNGU Před 2 lety

    You guys are really good at what you do, I appreciate the indepth analysis that cover the different topics and aspects of Kendrick's work. I like how you don't have to agree with everything but being honest with yourself is what has made me appreciate listening to your assessment.

  • @SuperAnge911
    @SuperAnge911 Před 2 lety +2

    Love this album already, just amazing

  • @jasonojay4435
    @jasonojay4435 Před 2 lety +1

    I hope people really appreciate kendrick being so vulnerable in this album coz we might never hear him be so open again especially people hating on it u could see this album was therapy for him

  • @petarstavrovski
    @petarstavrovski Před 2 lety +3

    It's perfect to me, feel like on first listen I enjoyed more than DAMN and TPAB, after about 5-6 listens it clears DAMN for me personally. Understand people will have different opinions, but I connected to this one more than others. 10/10.

  • @avivsimantov3172
    @avivsimantov3172 Před 2 lety +2

    I’m sorry Anthony, but I can’t get behind what you said at 7:00
    There’s a handful of artists who debatably put wayyy more emotion in their music. Mac Miller? Kid Cudi? Juice Wrld? Nf?
    Sorry man but that was a steaming hot take on your part.

  • @my.name.is.casablanca
    @my.name.is.casablanca Před rokem +1

    As time goes on, for me, this album has only gotten better and better and better. The maturity on this album is unlike anything we’ve seen in mainstream hip hop, and I think in ten years it will be remembered as yet another classic in his catalogue-not just for his performance and writing (which is still the best in the game), but for how unflinchingly he completely changes mainstream discussion in hip hop. No other artist could’ve done Worldwide Steppers, We Cry Together, Auntie Diaries, or Mother I Sober, let alone as well as he did. I think the soundscape also, while not as mainstream, suits the subject matter perfectly, to the point of elevating the record. Is the record meant to be easily digestible or appeal to a mainstream audience? No. It’s meant to completely change the culture, and he did.

  • @baconhwang
    @baconhwang Před 2 lety +2

    No matter your opinion of this album, you can't deny that Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers is a strongly artistic and personal project that adds so much value to Kendrick's discography. People need to give it time to warm up to it, it's a strong project that probably holds more value to Kendrick than anyone else.

  • @cmooreHD
    @cmooreHD Před 2 lety +1

    I just wanted to show my view on the project. I’ve mentioned this on another comment section.
    If you listen to this projecting starting from disc 2 and then disc 1 … it actually flows very different with Kendrick starting in therapy.
    Going by the actually album title, which is literally ‘Mr Morale’. Which is all focused Kendrick “internal” …And then ‘The Big Steppers’ the world outside of him “external“.
    This album is a Yin & Yang. Balance.

  • @SHANGO1028
    @SHANGO1028 Před 2 lety +3

    What I just realized is that every album kendrick has had from good kid mad city can represent 4 different elements of kendrick for example
    Good kid mad city- can represent Kendrick’s physical vessel as a lot of the album talks about Kendrick’s more physical activity’s
    To pimp a butterfly- this represents Kendrick’s mind, as he pertains to his knowledge and awareness of two different sides of life with its contradictions and similarities
    Damn- This represents Kendrick’s soul, as this album deals with the question of whether or not he will be damned for his actions, within the world
    Mr morale and the big steppers- this album represents Kendrick’s heart, and this album is his most emotional and vulnerable album as he lets everything out on the table
    Overall these 4 albums represent the physical, mind, soul, and heart, and they all intertwine with each other beautifully psa kendrick is the goat( and as you look more into each album you can see how these things align)

    • @simeonstan5843
      @simeonstan5843 Před 2 lety

      its not that deep bro

    • @ayanda.P
      @ayanda.P Před 2 lety +2

      ​@@simeonstan5843 you are entitled to your own opinion

    • @zimdollar3229
      @zimdollar3229 Před 2 lety

      Section 80?

    • @SHANGO1028
      @SHANGO1028 Před 2 lety

      @@zimdollar3229 section 80. Is difficult to pinpoint but I guess it can be his spirit if anything so yea I have to re-listen to it tho

  • @gamersgame1000
    @gamersgame1000 Před 2 lety +2

    This was a raw an emotional album straight from his soul. Not a hit maker trying to get as many streams as possible. It's art

  • @derrickzorns6506
    @derrickzorns6506 Před 2 lety +1

    This will age better than damn because of the topics

  • @rennytk6266
    @rennytk6266 Před 2 lety +1

    I feel like the heavy piano throughout the album was what kept it all together and grounded. That's what gives it a theater feel to me idk maybe I'm wrong

  • @mathws212
    @mathws212 Před 2 lety

    The best hip-hop channel on youtube, so underrated

  • @sallongo1467
    @sallongo1467 Před 2 lety

    Great review guys! Always enjoy listening to both of your thoughts and informed perspectives. I felt on the same page with a lot of what you both discussed and you both were able to articulate it very well.

  • @Nina22221
    @Nina22221 Před 2 lety

    Omg 87k? Y’all grown so fast! Love you guys keep up the work! 🖤🖤🖤

  • @keepmovingforward1722
    @keepmovingforward1722 Před 2 lety +1

    Yeah I agree with everything you’ve said! I personally love Denzel’s album more but both are perfect albums in me eyez

  • @ej-oy7ce
    @ej-oy7ce Před 2 lety +2

    Love the album but the fact that he made a whole song about generational trauma caused by sexual abuse against women while also having Kodak on the album doesn’t really sit right with me

  • @xTrYHardViperx
    @xTrYHardViperx Před 2 lety +1

    To me it's perfect, the fact the track gets so much better and more intricate the more you listen to it just further solidifies its quality. Imo it will outshine TPAB. Big statement I know but it is truly his best quality work to date and that shows with no 1 song being better or worse than another. Pure art

  • @Fxncy
    @Fxncy Před 2 lety +2

    You guys should do a review on learn 2 swim by redveil

  • @bpjcincinnati
    @bpjcincinnati Před 2 lety +2

    I think Kendrick is “retiring” or at least walking away for a while. Too many mentions of “stepping away” or thinking for yourself or you won’t grow waiting on me”. All to say, “I choose me, I’m sorry.”

  • @cameronjames9158
    @cameronjames9158 Před 2 lety

    I’m in the process of teaching myself beatmaking as well as music theory and writing, and just how deep Kendrick got on this album and how well he portrayed it is going to continue to inspire me

  • @desean3402
    @desean3402 Před 2 lety +2

    It’s tough because I love the album. It’s not TPAB or GKMC, but it’s better than Damn. It’s a five star album but not a classic album yet.

  • @insideroutside
    @insideroutside Před 2 lety +1

    Kdot album was his Westside story therapy sessions. This musical play starts like its rent meets hamilton. I freaking love the running them with the tap dancing sounds in the songs to inform the listener to stop tap dancing around conversations. I feel like this album is about the soundscape thats why he simplified his lyrical content for people to get it. I think the soundscape sounds like a musical about beachy California.
    When you think of Cali rappers like Tyler doja blxst mozzy vince staples E40 and even snoop you think damn they like to experiment as a state💃

  • @usthefolksmusic
    @usthefolksmusic Před 2 lety

    Dope review. I've only listened fully once and it was definitely cinematic. I appreciate the artistry and crafting but need to dig deeper. I did a review on the N95 video and realized I liked that track more with each listen. Great , in-depth review, fellas!

  • @prettyboyiron19
    @prettyboyiron19 Před 2 lety +1

    Great review fellas!! I was faced with the same issues after the first listen but after about multiple listens and counting, I think the album is flawless!

  • @itsalwaysdarkestbeforethes1198

    My biggest problem with the album was summed up by your initial impression a minute into the video. I get it, I’m a lyrics person myself - but really I don’t like this idea of “well you hate the song at first but the more you listen to it you get respect for it.” Like, Kendrick used to make catchy songs that were also meaningful back in GKMC and DAMN. This feels more like a sequel to TPAB in that regard, and honestly I don’t know if I fuck with it.
    MMLP, Ready to Die, GKMC, many of these classic albums are accessible to the masses but have depth for those who are enthusiasts of the genre. TPAB and MMATBS are both too artsy imo.