New D'Angelo Album "Black Messiah" Dropping 12/16!!

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Went and picked up this and j coles latest today.

Im impressed, my head hasn't stopped nodding yet.

"really love" is a really pretty song, definitely gives you that springtime puppy love feeling. You can definitely play that when you invite ya lady over.
 
After searching for a physical copy and failing I just said fuck it and copped the digital.

On my first listen now... on The Charade now

God is so good yo!

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me everytime It aint easy come on (its on repeat too)

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props to whoever dropped the lyrics D's voice always gets muffled in the groove to me like Parliament/Funkadelic music. The shit is sooooo funky the beat and voices go together so tight you cant make out the gems they dropping. But once you hear it they have a nig nog like

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BoogaSuga;7630883 said:
Imma post this review even tho I posted his JCole review and he got crucified... good review


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Please stop with that faggot ass peckerwood's opinion of black music. Good or bad, we couldn't give a fuck less.
 
All jokes aside, this some grade A powerful music. Shit that stick to ya ribs man.

A nigga feel so good right now.
 
Like Water;7631307 said:
BoogaSuga;7630883 said:
Imma post this review even tho I posted his JCole review and he got crucified... good review


679704546860421802.gif


Please stop with that faggot ass peckerwood's opinion of black music. Good or bad, we couldn't give a fuck less.


Pretty ignorant...

But ok
 
The whole side A has high playback value, powerful music, presence and lyrics (first 5 tracks), Side B im still sifting through.
 
BoogaSuga;7631401 said:
Like Water;7631307 said:
BoogaSuga;7630883 said:
Imma post this review even tho I posted his JCole review and he got crucified... good review


679704546860421802.gif


Please stop with that faggot ass peckerwood's opinion of black music. Good or bad, we couldn't give a fuck less.


Pretty ignorant...

But ok


sr_the_freshman;7630031 said:
With that comes uneducated, unauthentic, white fans with uninformed opinions placing the people that look like them on a pedestal in a culture that is not theirs, but is dictated in part by them because of their numbers in society, and dollars.

The rule of thumb that white people don't seem to understand is, Hip-Hop is not Hip-Hop if it does not somehow directly reflect contemporary African American life or interest. It has to SOMEHOW tie back to niggas in some way, whether your trying to preserve the fundamentals of the game, reflect the walks of life for black people, or push the black agenda.

Trying to keep a culture created by black and brown people for black and brown people away from a people who does not have its best interest at heart is truly ignorant. *sarcasm* And that prick has a history of shitting on empowering artists and music in favor of "turn up" type shit. So know who and what you're dealing with before you call someone ignorant.

Now back to our regularly scheduled program... Black Messiah... Classic or too soon?
 
Like Water;7631985 said:
BoogaSuga;7631401 said:
Like Water;7631307 said:
BoogaSuga;7630883 said:
Imma post this review even tho I posted his JCole review and he got crucified... good review


679704546860421802.gif


Please stop with that faggot ass peckerwood's opinion of black music. Good or bad, we couldn't give a fuck less.


Pretty ignorant...

But ok


sr_the_freshman;7630031 said:
With that comes uneducated, unauthentic, white fans with uninformed opinions placing the people that look like them on a pedestal in a culture that is not theirs, but is dictated in part by them because of their numbers in society, and dollars.

The rule of thumb that white people don't seem to understand is, Hip-Hop is not Hip-Hop if it does not somehow directly reflect contemporary African American life or interest. It has to SOMEHOW tie back to niggas in some way, whether your trying to preserve the fundamentals of the game, reflect the walks of life for black people, or push the black agenda.

Trying to keep a culture created by black and brown people for black and brown people away from a people who does not have its best interest at heart is truly ignorant. *sarcasm* And that prick has a history of shitting on empowering artists and music in favor of "turn up" type shit. So know who and what you're dealing with before you call someone ignorant.

Now back to our regularly scheduled program... Black Messiah... Classic or too soon?


Too soon, but give it some time, it definitely sounds like it got the replay value needed
 
Yo real talk, i been going through some shit, but this album has put me in a really good place/mindset the same way brown sugar/voodoo did (i heard them both at the same time many many years ago, was kinda late on the neo soul train).

its crazy how music can effect your outlook on life. Amazing album, cant even pick a favourite track they all so good....1000 deaths probably my least fav though.

im just so happy to see that he didnt sell out, i was slightly scared he would try to cater to todays audiences and go that musiq soulchild route.

so fucking happy for this dude
 
Like Water;7631985 said:
BoogaSuga;7631401 said:
Like Water;7631307 said:
BoogaSuga;7630883 said:
Imma post this review even tho I posted his JCole review and he got crucified... good review


679704546860421802.gif


Please stop with that faggot ass peckerwood's opinion of black music. Good or bad, we couldn't give a fuck less.


Pretty ignorant...

But ok


sr_the_freshman;7630031 said:
With that comes uneducated, unauthentic, white fans with uninformed opinions placing the people that look like them on a pedestal in a culture that is not theirs, but is dictated in part by them because of their numbers in society, and dollars.

The rule of thumb that white people don't seem to understand is, Hip-Hop is not Hip-Hop if it does not somehow directly reflect contemporary African American life or interest. It has to SOMEHOW tie back to niggas in some way, whether your trying to preserve the fundamentals of the game, reflect the walks of life for black people, or push the black agenda.

So know who and what you're dealing with before you call someone ignorant.

Now back to our regularly scheduled program... Black Messiah... Classic or too soon?


Called your statement ignorant not you... dont wanna do this in here tho...

Back to topic at hand...

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