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Re: "good kid, m.A.A.d. city" - Kendrick Lamar (Oct. 22nd, 2

Postby PAINKILLƎR » Oct 20th, '12, 19:59

Em's "Drop the World" verse > Wayne's Discography tbfh
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Re: "good kid, m.A.A.d. city" - Kendrick Lamar (Oct. 22nd, 2

Postby Trimss » Oct 20th, '12, 20:02

Lance5 wrote:I'm not a kdot's stan, I have a pic of him and what ? you have a pic of mgk, does it mean you are a stan ? then I feel sorry for you...

I have listened to 7 songs from S80, cba to lsiten to the rest, even if it's kdot.
I'm an Eminem's stan and a 50's stan, not a kendrick's stan.
I decided to support him as I rly believed he was going to drop a classic in the making and guess what ? so mmmmmany ppl and professionals think the same.

"And no, everyone said Eminem's verse was the highlight on "Rebirth" so your statement is false brah." we clearly ddin't read the same things.
If you only visit TRSHADY, ofc everyone said Eminem was the Highlight, but at the same time, Eminem was the biggest feature on the album, doesn't mean he renegaded lil wayne...


Of course I'm a MGK Stan, I support him and my views are totally biased when it comes to his music, that's why you barely see me debating about him or anything.

I know my views aren't objective so I just shut up when it comes to him lmao. And Section 80 is better tbh, just saying it again.

About that last part..

http://rap.about.com/od/songreviews/gr/ ... eWorld.htm
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/ ... s-20091215
http://music-mix.ew.com/2009/12/15/lil- ... the-world/

And I took 3 random links on Google's first page. So no, it's not only TR lol and why even bringing Em in this tbh
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Re: "good kid, m.A.A.d. city" - Kendrick Lamar (Oct. 22nd, 2

Postby King Lance » Oct 20th, '12, 20:02

and I visited a lot of sites, a lot of the ones you visited, and the half of the other comments didn't even say that.
I rly feel sorry for you if you only keep in mind what you want to read.
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Re: "good kid, m.A.A.d. city" - Kendrick Lamar (Oct. 22nd, 2

Postby PAINKILLƎR » Oct 20th, '12, 20:03

Revolutionary wrote:Actually, i've visited a lot of sites when that song came out.

KTT said Em killed it, RapBasement said the same thing, same for AllHipHop, Hip Hop DX, Youtube, 2dopeboyz and pretty much any other site.

Definitely, but remember when someone posted Em's best feature by Complex mag... I saw the comments and people were saying that Wayne out did Em in the song and reading that made me sick to my stomach, because there was an overwhelming amount of idiots saying that bullshit
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Re: "good kid, m.A.A.d. city" - Kendrick Lamar (Oct. 22nd, 2

Postby King Lance » Oct 20th, '12, 20:04

guess what ? when I writte the opposite on google, I have the opposite -_-
I can even find links if I writte " jay-z renegaded Eminem" :facepalm
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Re: "good kid, m.A.A.d. city" - Kendrick Lamar (Oct. 22nd, 2

Postby King Lance » Oct 20th, '12, 20:06

Revolutionary wrote:Stop arguing with stupid members like him, people.

Like you aren't an idiot ?
We should compare a QI tests on a board, just to open a stupid thread and see who we should call the "stupid member" on a public forum... :facepalm

When did I say wayne renegaded Eminem ? idiot.
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Re: "good kid, m.A.A.d. city" - Kendrick Lamar (Oct. 22nd, 2

Postby Cube23 » Oct 20th, '12, 20:08

Trimss wrote:Only haters or Kendrick dickriders will say K.Dot had a better verse lol


That's just not true and comes off with a heavy scent of ignorance.

Of course, anytime someone uses the word "hater" and "dickrider" in the same statement, those characteristics are always finely in tune.

I enjoy Hip-Hop and don't view it through a set of blinders. I don't typically enjoy Drake and I felt like he had a pretty solid verse for what he normally brings to the table for his modern work. But I felt like it's clear Kendrick Lamar had the better verse. So I'm a hater? I'm a dickrider? Explain how that conclusion was reached.

And to say Backseat Freestyle isn't good "at all"? I'm sure you found songs on MGK's album to be better than that song. Well I didn't. You're a hater. And I'm a dickrider. Terrible, terrible blanket statement.
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Re: "good kid, m.A.A.d. city" - Kendrick Lamar (Oct. 22nd, 2

Postby Trimss » Oct 20th, '12, 20:10

Lance5 wrote:guess what ? when I writte the opposite on google, I have the opposite -_-
I can even find links if I writte " jay-z renegaded Eminem" :facepalm


I wrote "Drop The World reviews" though.

Cube23 wrote:That's just not true and comes off with a heavy scent of ignorance.

Of course, anytime someone uses the word "hater" and "dickrider" in the same statement, those characteristics are always finely in tune.

I enjoy Hip-Hop and don't view it through a set of blinders. I don't typically enjoy Drake and I felt like he had a pretty solid verse for what he normally brings to the table for his modern work. But I felt like it's clear Kendrick Lamar had the better verse. So I'm a hater? I'm a dickrider? Explain how that conclusion was reached.

And to say Backseat Freestyle isn't good "at all"? I'm sure you found songs on MGK's album to be better than that song. Well I didn't. You're a hater. And I'm a dickrider. Terrible, terrible blanket statement.


I don't view it through a set of blinders either, but I think K.Dot's verse on the song is boring, I actually read a lot that Drake had better verses and when I first heard the song I immediately thought "Dawg, Drake killed it" while I don't even like him.

And Backseat Freestyle was disliked by a lot of Kendrick fans, he just sounds retarded on it, you can notice it's not his type of track. It's like when Yelawolf tried to make a poppy album and it sounded good in the beggining and then you're like wtf.

And the thing about MGK is pretty stupid because I'm not comparing any artist. I'm just saying Drake had a better verse in that particular song, which is true to a lot of people. And false to a lot of others, yeah.

If you pull the opinion card then yes of course you're right and I'm right.
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Re: "good kid, m.A.A.d. city" - Kendrick Lamar (Oct. 22nd, 2

Postby King Lance » Oct 20th, '12, 20:11

Revolutionary wrote:
Lance5 wrote:
Revolutionary wrote:Stop arguing with stupid members like him, people.

Like you aren't an idiot ?
We should compare a QI tests on a board, just to open a stupid thread and see who we should call the "stupid member" on a public forum... :facepalm

QI :laughing: :laughing:


:laughing: :laughing: :laughing: yep, you'll look stupid in comparaison to me except if you're a member of mensa too ;) (which is rly easy to verificate)
does it look stupid to be proud of saying it ? yep... as stupid as insulting someone like that on a public board but my propisition still stands :y:
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Re: "good kid, m.A.A.d. city" - Kendrick Lamar (Oct. 22nd, 2

Postby King Lance » Oct 20th, '12, 20:14

Revolutionary wrote:
Lance5 wrote:guess what ? when I writte the opposite on google, I have the opposite -_-
I can even find links if I writte " jay-z renegaded Eminem" :facepalm


You can even get results for "Hitler was actually a good guy".
Another stupid statement :facepalm
Stop with the stupidity PLEASE!



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you're pathetic :facepalm2
I should quote that example with Hitler :laughing:
it would be normal if its from a random guy but from someone as normal than you calling others idiots, it's amazing :laughing:
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Re: "good kid, m.A.A.d. city" - Kendrick Lamar (Oct. 22nd, 2

Postby Cube23 » Oct 20th, '12, 20:15

Revolutionary wrote:Backseat Freestyle is awesome tbh


It makes complete sense as to why it's there. It's not supposed to be as great as most of his thought out, poetic lyrics. He talks about his huge dick and fucking bitches. That's not Kendrick Lamar (for the most part, people). He's conveying that he rapped about this stuff in the backseat with his peers to fit in. And what do you know... the next sequence change goes to "The Art of Peer Pressure". Makes a little bit of sense, doesn't it?

When I first heard the song, I didn't want to judge it because I felt like it had a purpose. I really, really, REALLY don't feel like this album should be judged song by song. This is a theatrical, cinematic album as a whole collective.
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Re: "good kid, m.A.A.d. city" - Kendrick Lamar (Oct. 22nd, 2

Postby Trimss » Oct 20th, '12, 20:18

Cube23 wrote:
Revolutionary wrote:Backseat Freestyle is awesome tbh


It makes complete sense as to why it's there. It's not supposed to be as great as most of his thought out, poetic lyrics. He talks about his huge dick and fucking bitches. That's not Kendrick Lamar (for the most part, people). He's conveying that he rapped about this stuff in the backseat with his peers to fit in. And what do you know... the next sequence change goes to "The Art of Peer Pressure". Makes a little bit of sense, doesn't it?

When I first heard the song, I didn't want to judge it because I felt like it had a purpose. I really, really, REALLY don't feel like this album should be judged song by song. This is a theatrical, cinematic album as a whole collective.


I see where you're coming from, but you don't always want to hear a full album in order to appreciate a song. The Art of Peer Pressure is amazing, I loved it as soon as I heard it.

But Backseat freestyle.. Nah it's not good, and the fact that he acknowledges it or anything doesn't really make it better as an individual track.
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Re: "good kid, m.A.A.d. city" - Kendrick Lamar (Oct. 22nd, 2

Postby Cube23 » Oct 20th, '12, 20:20

Trimss wrote:I see where you're coming from, but you don't always want to hear a full album in order to appreciate a song. The Art of Peer Pressure is amazing, I loved it as soon as I heard it.

But Backseat freestyle.. Nah it's not good, and the fact that he acknowledges it or anything doesn't really make it better as an individual track.


And that's your niche. I'm into the whole "artsy" thing with my music(usually). I sit down and soak in something for a long period of time. I love my 6-12 minute songs. Most don't like long songs.

To me, it adds to the album. And that's never a negative.
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Re: "good kid, m.A.A.d. city" - Kendrick Lamar (Oct. 22nd, 2

Postby King Lance » Oct 20th, '12, 20:22

Revolutionary wrote:Really? Do you call that a comeback?
May god have mercy on your slow brain.


My slow brain is actually in Mensa with only 100 000 members all over the world, I don't have any proof if you actually could be in, but there is like 1% of chance... it's so funny when someone like you, insult others of idiots :facepalm
Something I'd never say even if I'm inter/nationally ranked as a gifted child (You are in the system even if you don't agree)
Not damn proud to say it, but it wouldn't make sens for someone like me to insult a low-ranked ppl like you... jsut to make it clear.

Now if you rly want any proof on a public forum, it would only make you pathetic with what you have said, but we can do it :y:
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Re: "good kid, m.A.A.d. city" - Kendrick Lamar (Oct. 22nd, 2

Postby Cube23 » Oct 20th, '12, 20:23

I'm probably the smartest person in Mensa, tbh.
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