So Did Kendrick Flop?

Is Top Pimp A Butterfly A Flop?

  • Yes

    Votes: 84 42.2%
  • No

    Votes: 115 57.8%

  • Total voters
    199

Shadow King

Quiet N***a Loud Choppa
Supporter
Joined
Oct 31, 2012
Messages
44,413
Reputation
3,850
Daps
89,073
Reppin
Hometown of Cherokee at Law
Breh, "gangbanging made me kill a nikka blacker than me", the whole damn album is littered with lines like this. I'll admit, sonically I fukks wit a good number of songs, but I'll be chilling, than this nikka say some shyt like that and it ruins it for me. How you gon make an album about the black experience, yet 80% of the songs is telling black people to do better?
So black people don't need to do better?
 

Roid Jones

HVM Advocate
Supporter
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
61,013
Reputation
8,993
Daps
182,437
I think it is a good album (not epic), but it's just the ADD age we live in, an event happens, people hone in on it for a while and then get distracted by something else and shift attention to that.
 

Drip Bayless

Superstar
Joined
Jun 1, 2014
Messages
13,080
Reputation
2,927
Daps
56,380
1 song on an entire album dedicated to white supremacy:francis:
White people defend this album harder than blacks because they think this dude is black Americas spokesman:russ:
Dude is a prophet, didn't make the album for money, but has several corporate sponsorships
But ima let yall cook tho, I understand if you can't help but dikkride and have your own opinion :yeshrug:
 

HearNoEvil

World's Nerdiest DJ
Supporter
Joined
Jan 3, 2015
Messages
4,000
Reputation
2,144
Daps
19,593
Reppin
SEA / ATX
1 song on an entire album dedicated to white supremacy:francis:
White people defend this album harder than blacks because they think this dude is black Americas spokesman:russ:
Dude is a prophet, didn't make the album for money, but has several corporate sponsorships
But ima let yall cook tho, I understand if you can't help but dikkride and have your own opinion :yeshrug:

You don't have to be so damn confrontational, I thought we were talking about the album

Institutionalized poverty got one song, unfair taxes got one song, using star power to get revenge got one song, being secure in yourself and not being a "fake thug" got one song, hating yourself got one song, loving yourself got one song, damn even God himself only got one song:pachaha:

But how many songs about white supremacy has Drake done? Wale? Pusha T? Future or Migos? How much do y'all want from this little nikka man, he's just making music
 

Drip Bayless

Superstar
Joined
Jun 1, 2014
Messages
13,080
Reputation
2,927
Daps
56,380
You don't have to be so damn confrontational, I thought we were talking about the album

Institutionalized poverty got one song, unfair taxes got one song, using star power to get revenge got one song, being secure in yourself and not being a "fake thug" got one song, hating yourself got one song, loving yourself got one song, damn even God himself only got one song:pachaha:

But how many songs about white supremacy has Drake done? Wale? Pusha T? Future or Migos? How much do y'all want from this little nikka man, he's just making music
Breh we just talm bout Kenny boa, ain't no one being confrontational:ld:.
I just don't like how his hype BLATANTLY influences peoples opinions of him. That's not his competition and you know it, you put him up against Cole, Lupe, Chance, etc.
 

HearNoEvil

World's Nerdiest DJ
Supporter
Joined
Jan 3, 2015
Messages
4,000
Reputation
2,144
Daps
19,593
Reppin
SEA / ATX
I just don't like how his hype BLATANTLY influences peoples opinions of him. That's not his competition and you know it, you put him up against Cole, Lupe, Chance, etc.

We aren't talking about competition in that sense anyway, just current Hiphop artists who address white supremacy. Besides Cole, no one else is even bothering, so Kendrick getting criticism for not being militant enough is ridiculous :snoop:

If allow yourself to be influenced by hype, you lost. Personally, I haven't read a single review for TPAB, and I never will. I don't even use it being the most critically acclaimed rap album ever as a talking point, because that means nothing to me:yeshrug: You're right though; Kendrick's hype does influence people. It makes some people spend extra effort to shyt on him and his music, or try and tear him down, any chance they get, just because they think he's praised too much. That's hater shyt if you ask me:scusthov:
 

Drip Bayless

Superstar
Joined
Jun 1, 2014
Messages
13,080
Reputation
2,927
Daps
56,380
We aren't talking about competition in that sense anyway, just current Hiphop artists who address white supremacy. Besides Cole, no one else is even bothering, so Kendrick getting criticism for not being militant enough is ridiculous :snoop:

If allow yourself to be influenced by hype, you lost. Personally, I haven't read a single review for TPAB, and I never will. I don't even use it being the most critically acclaimed rap album ever as a talking point, because that means nothing to me:yeshrug: You're right though; Kendrick's hype does influence people. It makes some people spend extra effort to shyt on him and his music, or try and tear him down, any chance they get, just because they think he's praised too much. That's hater shyt if you ask me:scusthov:
OK breh:snooze:
 

HearNoEvil

World's Nerdiest DJ
Supporter
Joined
Jan 3, 2015
Messages
4,000
Reputation
2,144
Daps
19,593
Reppin
SEA / ATX
Of course he did. Who wouldnt? You stay slurping Kendrick and repeating yourself. Any smart person would realize that talking to you is pointless after a while

:childplease: Don't quote me fakkit.

@DarkSkinSamurai if you find yourself siding with this notorious loser, it may be time to switch up homie. Hating is never a good look
 

SirBiatch

Prince of Persia. Stalked for daps
Joined
Feb 18, 2015
Messages
25,121
Reputation
-20,710
Daps
39,920
:childplease: Don't quote me fakkit.

latest
 
Top