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“The album starts with a prayer.
‘Lord God, I come to you a sinner, and I humbly repent for my sins…’
This is no doubt the most important line of the entire album, and somehow, it’s the first thing we hear. A rather interesting way to start, since it gives us a sense of remorse and repentance.
But, who are these people? And what are they praying for?
That’s when you start getting the sense of something not being right…”
— good kid, m.A.A.d city: The Whole Story
Chelito on youtube does a fantastic job at explaining the story being Kendrick Lamar’s 2011 album good kid, m.A.A.d city. With perfect pacing, succinct yet accurate explanations, and seamless transitions between each song, this video is perfect for those who want to learn more about Kendrick Lamar, but have no idea where to start.
I particularly like this video because it is not just informative but also riveting; it tells the story of the album in a way that doesn’t compromise the immersive nature of the album. It’s also mostly animated, and is a mix of narration, analysis, and clips of parts of each song. I highly, HIGHLY recommend watching this, ESPECIALLY if you have trouble concentrating on informative things for extended periods of time (I myself have trouble with this, which is why I was pleasantly surprised to find myself able to watch the whole thing without taking a break!)
Runtime: 39 minutes
Views: 2.4 million
Released: November 30, 2024
Subtitles: Yes, autogenerated
listening to good kid maad city for maybe the seventh or eighth time? idk man but it’s so fucking good and god i’m lingering on it because a) it deserves that much time and b) once i move on to to pimp a butterfly i’ll be down two albums with only five more albums left (technically four cuz i’ve listened to Damn all the way through a couple times now) and yeah that’s a lot BUT i’m just thinking like. once i run out of kendrick albums to listen to. what is going to HAPPEN TO ME
sad song of the day is the art of peer pressure by kendrick lamar. head in hands
highly recommend this video essay about the story of kendrick lamar’s album good kid, m.A.A.d city
especially recommended if you’ve only recently started to learn abt kendrick’s whole career & his influence on the culture & etc
insanely good breakdown 10/10

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wtf untitled unmastered is so good why does no one talk about this
My top 5 Kendrick albums:
1) good kid, m.A.A.d city
2) Mr. Morale
3) GNX
4) TPAB
5) Section.80 (Rigamortus goes crazy, I know it by heart)
Bonus *) The ones where K-Dot obliterated Drake(not album but still haha)
Every time I draw it's either Nujabes + MF DOOM or good kid, m.A.A.d city mixed with Mr. Morale on loop.
it’s not even a habit at this point. it’s a ritual.
the hyperfixation is real.