YG "My Krazy Life" Release Date and Tracklist

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The west been had niggas though. If Pac Div came out right now them niggas would be eatin. I wonder if Overdoz and Audio Push gon get any shine.

I'm gonna give this joint a shot even though some of his songs haven't really been my cup of tea. Sometimes I need to hear tracks collectively rather than standalone...
 
JDSTAYWITIT.;6875596 said:
kanggoodie;6875117 said:
did anyone else notice how the album has the same theme/arrangement as GCMC ? he must have been bumpin that kendrick hard

I don't feel like its the same per say ... I feel like kendrick was giving you an analysis on the whole condition of young black men caught in environments where trying to escape seems futile ... He wasn't necessarily celebrating the circumstance nor was he relishing in it ... He was just as the album title states a Good Kid "trapped" in a MADD City



YG on the other hand is giving you the perspective of the homies that kendrick described in songs like "sing about me" ...the niggas that's really out here rockin with the shit 100... He's telling you what it's like for a young cat in Compton who took that left turn and decided to let the streets fully engulf him


Their two different stories but told in the same setting ...so naturally there's similarities but I wouldn't call the themes or arrangement exactly te same tho

Kendrick didn't go to jail or get put on or have shoot outs or any of that shit on his album you feel me?

Before this album I had never heard anything from YG. I listened simply on a whim and wanting something new to hear but I got this feeling from him too listening to this album. Especially on the songs "Really Be Smoking and Drinking" "I Just Wanna Party" and "Sorry Momma". You right if GKMC was the perspective of the person just observing the niggas in the streets, My Krazy Life is pretty much going into the mind of someone who is actually living that life day to day. The raps aren't a lyrical exercise but YG gets his point across.
 
blackrain;6883250 said:
JDSTAYWITIT.;6875596 said:
kanggoodie;6875117 said:
did anyone else notice how the album has the same theme/arrangement as GCMC ? he must have been bumpin that kendrick hard

I don't feel like its the same per say ... I feel like kendrick was giving you an analysis on the whole condition of young black men caught in environments where trying to escape seems futile ... He wasn't necessarily celebrating the circumstance nor was he relishing in it ... He was just as the album title states a Good Kid "trapped" in a MADD City



YG on the other hand is giving you the perspective of the homies that kendrick described in songs like "sing about me" ...the niggas that's really out here rockin with the shit 100... He's telling you what it's like for a young cat in Compton who took that left turn and decided to let the streets fully engulf him


Their two different stories but told in the same setting ...so naturally there's similarities but I wouldn't call the themes or arrangement exactly te same tho

Kendrick didn't go to jail or get put on or have shoot outs or any of that shit on his album you feel me?

Before this album I had never heard anything from YG. I listened simply on a whim and wanting something new to hear but I got this feeling from him too listening to this album. Especially on the songs "Really Be Smoking and Drinking" "I Just Wanna Party" and "Sorry Momma". You right if GKMC was the perspective of the person just observing the niggas in the streets, My Krazy Life is pretty much going into the mind of someone who is actually living that life day to day. The raps aren't a lyrical exercise but YG gets his point across.

Very true ...while I appreciate intricate lyricism as much as the next hip hop junkie ...I also understand the value of being able to present a story with your lyrics or the ability to convey a certain emotion with what your saying.. Those are redeeming qualities for a MC and I think YG can do those things which makes his shit enjoyable to me ...I just like how there ain't no political correctness or filter to his shit ..

"You lucky you ain't a man momma, lucky I can't hit you"

Lol ...like who says shit like that to the world? ....but you know he was tellin his story so he did ....I can respect that

 
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JDSTAYWITIT.;6883498 said:
blackrain;6883250 said:
JDSTAYWITIT.;6875596 said:
kanggoodie;6875117 said:
did anyone else notice how the album has the same theme/arrangement as GCMC ? he must have been bumpin that kendrick hard

I don't feel like its the same per say ... I feel like kendrick was giving you an analysis on the whole condition of young black men caught in environments where trying to escape seems futile ... He wasn't necessarily celebrating the circumstance nor was he relishing in it ... He was just as the album title states a Good Kid "trapped" in a MADD City



YG on the other hand is giving you the perspective of the homies that kendrick described in songs like "sing about me" ...the niggas that's really out here rockin with the shit 100... He's telling you what it's like for a young cat in Compton who took that left turn and decided to let the streets fully engulf him


Their two different stories but told in the same setting ...so naturally there's similarities but I wouldn't call the themes or arrangement exactly te same tho

Kendrick didn't go to jail or get put on or have shoot outs or any of that shit on his album you feel me?

Before this album I had never heard anything from YG. I listened simply on a whim and wanting something new to hear but I got this feeling from him too listening to this album. Especially on the songs "Really Be Smoking and Drinking" "I Just Wanna Party" and "Sorry Momma". You right if GKMC was the perspective of the person just observing the niggas in the streets, My Krazy Life is pretty much going into the mind of someone who is actually living that life day to day. The raps aren't a lyrical exercise but YG gets his point across.

Very true ...while I appreciate intricate lyricism as much as the next hip hop junkie ...I also understand the value of being able to present a story with your lyrics or the ability to convey a certain emotion with what your saying.. Those are redeeming qualities for a MC and I think YG can do those things which makes his shit enjoyable to me ...I just like how there ain't no political correctness or filter to his shit ..

"You lucky you ain't a man momma, lucky I can't hit you"

Lol ...like who says shit like that to the world? ....but you know he was tellin his story so he did ....I can respect that

The hook to "I Just Wanna Party" is the perfect thing that really sums it all up to me. Like all a nigga wants to do is hang out and party with some females, be young and enjoy life but in certain environments you can't even enjoy yourself all the way because you got to worry about some niggas trying to act up.
 
I didn't think I would, but I enjoy this album... A lot. Son is far from a lyricist yet he manages to craft a solid narrative here. I read a review that said it was like a mix of The Chronic and GKMC and I can definitely dig the comparison.

Kudos to Mustard and YG for a helluva debut.

I hafta recant my previous assessment of YG. A wack rapper couldn't put together such a good album.
 
This shyt bang.... Already hearing this everywhere I move out here definitely finna be something to ride out to all summer...west coast with another W
 
this shit gets better with each listen

kinda random but idk why French couldn't do a album with Harry Fraud like this for Excuse my French
 

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