Cube23 wrote:Man1x wrote:Cube23 wrote:Should have waited to release that crappy debut.. you can never have too many songs.
The label made him have a mainstream sound on that debut, it would have sounded the same even with more time. J Cole just gave in too easily and did the label's bidding, he should have compromised with them by putting on a few mainstream songs and a few songs that reflect on his style. That's another thing that's good about Kendrick's position, he has creative control and is the one who decides the final track listing, which will work him wonders in his career I believe. To bad Cole didn't have that kind of deal. I hope the second album is better than the first and that his joint album with Kendrick Lamar is a classic as well. I want to see good things from this guy.
Yeah, I really enjoy his mixtapes.. I would have been fine with singles like Blow Up on Cole World.. Work Out was a sign of bad things to come for that album. I will still give him a chance, of course.
Kendrick doesn't have the voice to make poppy songs either way imo.. he wont attract a mainstream fanbase like most guys.
Every artists deserves three chances in my opinion, after that, I don't fuck with them any more. And in terms of Kendrick Lamar not having a poppy voice, you're right. However, I think his voice will attract many people like Eminem's voice did, and he will become massive in the mainstream without having to compromise his music just like how Eminem started off his career. Will he be as massive as Eminem? Probably not, but he will be huge. I can just feel it online, his support is massive on the web, and every time I meet a few new people, at least some of them have heard of someone in Black Hippy.