Could someone who likes this album tell me what he likes about it ?
Could someone who likes this album tell me what he likes about it ?
I like the sounds it makes when I press play and continue liking the sounds it makes until it ends
Great lyrics, creative flows, amazing production and concept. touches on important topics like class and race. each song is unique and lends itself to the concept in different ways.
hits that perfect balance between niggerdom and faggotry
Reminds me of the terrible things my ancestors did, something i must never forget.
Is this is ironic; why would you want to forget ?
But not one song has a memorable melody.
we gon be alright?????????
based
I fucs with DAMN on repeat for a month but TPAB didn't really strike me as something I'd like to re-listen.
Probably the best bit for me was the fake 2pac interview. I've also heard that TPAB influenced David Bowie's Black Star, but how I couldn't say.
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The production was amazing.
At this point I prefer polfags over these retarded newfag Fantano fans and redditor trannies
I'm here because of the pullitzer prize.
the samples and the flow
I can't into it's horrible modern production
t. poltard
oh and 'u'
>horrible modern production
This and his modern "flow"
It speaks to the Black experience in an America where cops are hunting down innocent Black men for sport.
OK but at some point the music has to be enjoyable. Lyrics alone make good poems.
The album incorporates Jazz, Soul, and elements of Gospel to make a truly progressive hip-hop sound. Black music has a long history and it's not your place to judge what a Black artist takes from his own history and how he expresses it.
this unironically
t.
fuck black artists once you release a product into the world its judgement is completely out of your control
If someone's an artist he subjects to my judgment.
pleb
>Be black
>Make art simply about being black
>Profit from white liberals
Damn I wish I was black
it makes poltards and other racists here seethe
also the production, the different styles, the rapping, are all well done
I love this album, I could see how people don’t though. I’ve always been into jazz/funk and this album has really good instrumentation and features people I was already a fan of (thundercat, bilal, lalah, george clinton)
The album ends for me right on "For Sale (Interlude)". Nearly every track after that sounds bland/generic for me to the point that I deleted "How Much a Dollar Cost" and "The Blacker the Berry" from my music folder so that I don't accidentally get to listen to them on a shuffle/random.
The cover is pretty good