No album has EVER came and went faster than Mr. Morale and The Big Steppers

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这些需要,伙计......我不认为它已经这么糟糕了

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CLB is still like #11 on the album charts almost a year later

Nas “magic” would be a more realistic example of an album that came and went

And this Kendrick album which will be in like the 15 range in 2-3 weeks going downwards
Let’s talk facts :sas2:
U are wrong about magic. It never even came :mjlol:
 
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In a shocking display of precision and validity, Kendrick Lamar has re-altered the conception of exactly what a forgettable album looks like.

It's called Mr. Morale and The Big Steppers.

Let's be clear: Everything about this album is forgettable.

The lyrics.

The production.

The motive.

Even the title holds no actual depth or relevance.

The fact Kendrick, of all rappers, produced such a dull, uninspired body of work is almost hard to fanthom. Just 10 years ago he was a fresh faced LA lyricist who did anything but tried to put you to sleep on the microphone.

He was hungry. He wanted this shyt.

Now it's obvious the Compton rapper has lost his way. He doesn't nearly have the love of hip-hop that his fans demand him to have in order to be who they think he is.

He has given up even trying to carry the torch anymore. He's become a caricature of what an artist, who lacks personality and charisma, does when the bullets are empty. They don't reload, they simply put the gun down and run.

So here a mere 72 hours after the release of an album his fans waited 5 years to hear, Kendrick is nowhere to be found. He's given his fans no sense of purpose or direction for the incoherent rambling they've force themselves to listen to -- so they do it for him. In 72 hours since the album release, I've heard very little about the merits of the album, but much more about the motive why it was made.

That's shamful.

The Good Kid from a Maad City knows the ruse is up. The Emperor MC has no clothes on and it's not a pretty aight.

The music landscape is different now. Most projects get talked about for a week and then fall off the radar. I can't even remember the name of Drake's last two albums that everyone forgot about.

"I've heard very little about the merits of the album" :mjlol:

What is this cornball stuff going on here
 
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