Is PND 1 a consensus classic? >>>>>>Take Care

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Dude inspired a half decade of copycats now drake got him in that ovo consentration camp should have went the Abel route

Drake appeared on both his albums and had him produce/feature on a few tracks on IYRTITL, he had Kevin Durant tweeting about his album, appeared on Big Sean's last album, and just wrote a hit for Rihanna. He's actually had more promotion IMO than Tiller or Lanez.

dont know why he's not a bigger artist yet but I doubt Drake is holding him back (although being in Drake's shadow could indirectly be the reason)
 
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PND 1 was gullier. Established the sound and gave REAL nikkaS some r&b to vibe to without feeling like a sucka. Can't tell you how many different bytches I smashed to PND :wow:


PND 2 I wasn't feeling at first because he strayed from his sound, but it took me multiple listens to realize he's a hell of a song writer for this generation, and his ear for beats/production skill makes him a threat to anyone, as far as being able to churn out bangers AND baby making music.

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:mindblown:

His music also got a timeless feel to it, especially when he gets to digging into the old 90s r&b crates for production/thematic inspiration.
 
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