VulcanRaven
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Big Sean down the street? Maybe
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Ear2DaSt;c-9796979 said:
SheerExcellence;c-9797127 said:I never understood why the fact you like one rapper means you have to diss another.
achewon87;c-9797236 said:SheerExcellence;c-9797127 said:I never understood why the fact you like one rapper means you have to diss another.
I understand it from a back in the day perspective. Would you be listening to BDP if you lived in QB circa 87, prolly not...
But nowadays, nah...
rip.dilla;c-9797391 said:I'm yet to even listen to Sean's new joint... that kinda got completely forgotten about
When I'm done I'mma come back to this thread
MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14;c-9796957 said:As far as subject matter and relation to real life (no fantasy miracle lyrical world)
Dark Sky Paradise > TPAB
Damn > I decided
The biggest problem with Kendrick is he has become the monster backpack rappers wanted. They wanted a God who could lead the charts sales wise and still have a lyrical/woke message. The issue with this is Kendricks message at times if overthought and over analyzed and can't be translated into real life shit.
To me big Sean has done a better job in spots at talking about the importance of family, dropping fuck niggas from your circle, and facing crazy bitches/adversity. I decided wasn't as good at this but dark sky paradise captured this shit so well. On a surface level this simpler message is easier to apply to life and also does it in a way where the messages can bang in the whip or be played at the club (I don't fuck with you for example). While Kendrick is a better rapper Sean's message can be enjoyed in more parts of life and be applied in more ways to real issues like fuck nigga friends, family dying, etc etc. Kendrick could never make One Man Can Change the World or Sunday Morning Jetpack type songs. Them shits are just so direct and don't require a first church of Kendrick commentary bible to digest.
sapp08_2001;c-9796498 said:He askin to get smacked again
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white715;c-9797274 said:Jay Rock >> Big Sean
ChiCity;c-9797481 said:Q is overrated.
I think the TDE camp as a whole is overrated
sapp08_2001;c-9797418 said:MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14;c-9796957 said:As far as subject matter and relation to real life (no fantasy miracle lyrical world)
Dark Sky Paradise > TPAB
Damn > I decided
The biggest problem with Kendrick is he has become the monster backpack rappers wanted. They wanted a God who could lead the charts sales wise and still have a lyrical/woke message. The issue with this is Kendricks message at times if overthought and over analyzed and can't be translated into real life shit.
To me big Sean has done a better job in spots at talking about the importance of family, dropping fuck niggas from your circle, and facing crazy bitches/adversity. I decided wasn't as good at this but dark sky paradise captured this shit so well. On a surface level this simpler message is easier to apply to life and also does it in a way where the messages can bang in the whip or be played at the club (I don't fuck with you for example). While Kendrick is a better rapper Sean's message can be enjoyed in more parts of life and be applied in more ways to real issues like fuck nigga friends, family dying, etc etc. Kendrick could never make One Man Can Change the World or Sunday Morning Jetpack type songs. Them shits are just so direct and don't require a first church of Kendrick commentary bible to digest.
Gtfoh. DSP aint fuckin with TPAB at all. Tell ya momma i said that shit