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When I started listening to Kendrick Lamar it was kind as a joke. Moops had made me listen to my first song starring him, The Recipe with a beat by Dre. I thought it was kind of lame, yea the beat was good but I wasn't really feeling the lyrics. But then, to break Moops balls, we looked up a bunch of his shit Kendrick had previously released, expecting it to be wack, but it wasn't. Two tracks really caught my eye, well ear, A.D.H.D, and A1 Everything with Meek Mill. Meek had always one of the few artist I still like in the rapidly declining rap game, but Kendrick went harder than Meek on the track...The kid had my attenion.
So, I copped Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City, and was instantly blown away. Believe me when I say there isn't a bad track on the CD. He's got many different kinds of songs, none of which sound the same, and you can literally listen to it from begining to end. I dare say I would consider this shit an instant classic. Even the Pre-Good Kid, M.A.A.D City Mixtape that dropped right before the CD, so basically the songs that didn't make the CD was still pretty great. To name a couple a song you should probably check out from the mixtape and CD: Backseat Freestyle, The Art of Peer Pressure, good kid, Swimming Pools, and Black Boy Fly on the album - The Spiteful Chant, Cartoon and Cereal, Cloud 10, and Dumb it Down on the mixtape, and many more on both CDs. So, take my advice, check some out on YouTube and get the album, if you are a fan of innovative rap that is. Trust me you will not be disappointed.
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A1 credit is for the Greeks, bro. Copperhead's official recommendation, in these volatile times, is to buy Kendrick Lamar bonds only at well below par. No discount = no go. Stick with Aaa, and side-step this risk.
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