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Biggest baddest boss
Still trash
DAMN was ordinary on a lyrical tip for someone of Kendricks caliber it gave me a greater appreciation for TPAB. The verses were so heavy all over this. Not many wasted bars. That last verse on These Walls
Speaking on These Walls you can't tell me that shyt sound like it could've featuredRapper Big Pooh and Phonte. shyt replace Bilal with Darein Brockington and that's a real Little Brother collabo.


Honestly most brain dead fukkboy fans and cacs would hate a album that features soul, jazz and funk with TWO legends blessing tracks (Ron Isley and George Clinton). This album was too smart and serious for alot of the dikkhead rap fans who like mainstream rap and was too "political" for non black fans. PERIOD. Damn was a step backwards. Jaden Smith could have rapped over them beats but it was seen as a "better" album.
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beatselaborate. im not up on what happenedHonestly, the album was a high 7 at best looking back at it. While I loved the album when it first came out, it's dated as all hell
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Section 80>>>>>TPAB on the real
- The album was pretentious as all hell
- The theme was all over the place
- Half of the album was boring as all hell
- Kenny did some sucker ass shyt behind the scenes (playing FlyLo for his beats)
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