Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly |OT| It's The American Dream

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You'll come around. I wasn't feeling it until my millionth listen. On top of that, I didn't like Snoops verse until recently.
I haven't heard him for a while, is there something wrong with his throat/voice? It seems really hoarse. Is it because of him aging?
 
When I first heard this album, I really liked it. But it didn't quite reach GKMC for me. I had to get used to the jazz lounge feel of the album, and I was concentrating on parsing the lyrics. After spinning the album a dozen times, I like it even more than I did then, but I don't know whether I can put it passed GKMC.

But that's not important. Kendrick has now made two studio albums I thoroughly enjoy. Regardless of how they stack up against each other, it's how TPAB and GKMC complement one another in Kendrick's discography that matters. Two master class albums in a variety of subjects and disciplines, and I'll be spinning both many many years from now.
 
I haven't heard him for a while, is there something wrong with his throat/voice? It seems really hoarse. Is it because of him aging?

That's what I thought too. Not really sure what's up with is voice. I haven't listened to song with Snoop in it since Kush I think.
 
I haven't heard him for a while, is there something wrong with his throat/voice? It seems really hoarse. Is it because of him aging?

I feel like he changed his voice on purpose trying to channel his inner slick rick, kinda like what he did with Lodi Dodi.
 
untitled is best track out of all his singles released prior to the album

how the fuck did he leave it off

The song wasn't written for the album. It was written the day before the Colbert Report according to Terrace Martin. Also he said that him and Thundercat fucked up the composition during the performance, and ended up improvising. Kendrick smoothly improvised his delivery to match it.
 
untitled is best track out of all his singles released prior to the album

how the fuck did he leave it off

Pretty easily I imagine, given it's not a single and it's a song he threw together with the production/instrumental team from the album days before colbert that they ended up forgetting and improvising in the moment and it probably hasn't been actually recorded.

Maybe it'll show up as a loosie one day. I haven't revisited it since TPAB dropped though and i"m curious if it's really all it's cracked up to be. I liked it on Colbert but I don't remember it being so good that it'd blow away all the songs on the record that were worked over laboriously
 
the song fits on the album, being recorded too late could be one reason but i think another likely reason is that tpab is 78 minutes, he had to cut something out and i think untitled was the one he chose

Pretty easily I imagine, given it's not a single and it's a song he threw together with the production/instrumental team from the album days before colbert that they ended up forgetting and improvising in the moment and it probably hasn't been actually recorded.

Maybe it'll show up as a loosie one day. I haven't revisited it since TPAB dropped though and i"m curious if it's really all it's cracked up to be. I liked it on Colbert but I don't remember it being so good that it'd blow away all the songs on the record that were worked over laboriously
untitled stands up to all his songs on the album, that is why it is a shame to not to see it on the album, need a cdq version of it
 
the song fits on the album, being recorded too late could be one reason but i think another likely reason is that tpab is 78 minutes, he had to cut something out and i think untitled was the one he chose


untitled stands up to all his songs on the album, that is why it is a shame to not to see it on the album, need a cdq version of it

That's almost definitely not the case. It was repeatedly said not to be on the album and to have never been planned to be on the album. It wasn't cut, and it certainly wasn't cut for time--82 minutes to 78 minutes doesn't suddenly make TPAB a lean record. It was just never on there in the first place.

And again the song wasn't "recorded"-- yes it was performed live but recording tracks isn't just pressing the red dot on audacity and calling it. If Colbert even recorded that audio in a full quality format it would need to be mixed and mastered.
 
The rate with Flylo's tracks being cut and untitled not making the album...it should have been a double album to be real...

To Pimp A Butterfly: 12 Homies at the White House drinking tea.
 
I wonder if we'll ever hear songs that were cut from the album. Cartoons & Cereal was cut from GKMC and it's easily one of Kendrick's best songs. I wonder if any were cut for sample reasons this time, given the Kendrick clearly had more clout in Interscope this time.
 
I wonder if we'll ever hear songs that were cut from the album. Cartoons & Cereal was cut from GKMC and it's easily one of Kendrick's best songs. I wonder if any were cut for sample reasons this time, given the Kendrick clearly had more clout in Interscope this time.

There are songs cut from practically every album.
 
Really?

Kendrick is a crazy person.

thank god for Kendrick

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Just went back and relistened to the colbert track. Unfortunate that it wasn't recorded in time because it absolutely would have worked on this album.
 
There are songs cut from practically every album.

Yea but I'm wondering if any were cut for sample reasons. The final album barely has any samples - was that always the case or did the project change? Sounwave said the album went through three phases. I believe the first was a more traditional, current hip hop album; the hyper aggressive energy Kendrick displayed in 2013 seemed to indicate he was about to drop a project full of Maad City type joints. Maybe the second phase was a jazzier sample based album.
 
Yea but I'm wondering if any were cut for sample reasons. The final album barely has any samples - was that always the case or did the project change? Sounwave said the album went through three phases. I believe the first was a more traditional, current hip hop album; the hyper aggressive energy Kendrick displayed in 2013 seemed to indicate he was about to drop a project full of Maad City type joints. Maybe the second phase was a jazzier sample based album.

I think his goal in the end was to go for a live band feel. I doubt Kendrick would have trouble getting samples if he wanted them.
 
I wonder if we'll ever hear songs that were cut from the album. Cartoons & Cereal was cut from GKMC and it's easily one of Kendrick's best songs. I wonder if any were cut for sample reasons this time, given the Kendrick clearly had more clout in Interscope this time.
You reminded me that that beat was bonkers. Only Kendrick could master it.
 
I wonder if we'll ever hear songs that were cut from the album. Cartoons & Cereal was cut from GKMC and it's easily one of Kendrick's best songs. I wonder if any were cut for sample reasons this time, given the Kendrick clearly had more clout in Interscope this time.

I hope so. I loved Cartoons & Cereal. Definitely one of his best.
 
I wonder if we'll ever hear songs that were cut from the album. Cartoons & Cereal was cut from GKMC and it's easily one of Kendrick's best songs. I wonder if any were cut for sample reasons this time, given the Kendrick clearly had more clout in Interscope this time.

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I wanna hear all 60
 
As of right now, To Pimp A Butterfly is the best reviewed hip-hop album of all time (according to metacritic).

95 score with 21 critics.
 
Just got the CD today. The design and disc are fucking awesome. The title is in braille on the actual CD and it comes with a pretty in-depth booklet with some cool pictures that are like behind-the-scenes of the actual album art. Behind the CD there is a butterfly.
 
Talking of cut tracks I want to know how many him and Pharrell did for this album.
They recorded six tracks for good kid and I'd imagine they did at least a few for this album, especially as the track Kendrick went with was a recycled beat.
 
This album has officially surpassed gkmc for me. There is no way I thought this would be possible, this man already has two classic studio albums in his early career
+1

Album is a classic. The lyrical quality and quantity here...every track.

Even the guest artists brought their A-game.
 
The song wasn't written for the album. It was written the day before the Colbert Report according to Terrace Martin. Also he said that him and Thundercat fucked up the composition during the performance, and ended up improvising. Kendrick smoothly improvised his delivery to match it.

whoa. didn't know this. i can't notice a moment where they start improvising, it all sounds to flow the way it should. pretty incredible.

also, it's probably one of my favourite kendrick tracks.
 
Man I wish we could go back to release day when people were feeling more mixed on it instead of calling it a masterpiece and modern classic already. I like the thing but it's more in the Strong 7's to Light 8's depending on my mood. Oh well, people can really like thing I just like.
 
I mean

Gunplay bodied that entire track though. Like "verse of the year" status.

And I don't even like Gunplay.
At first I was like, Gunplay stole the show but after a few repeat Kendrick's vibe and flow kept that song from becoming stale. And I love that about Kendrick's body of work.
 
I think GKMC is a 10 album, TPAB is a 9.8.


It just feels like its missing a song, and a couple of the ones it has sound a little too samy.
 
From Metacritic:

- Highest scoring album of the year.
- Tied for the best scoring hip-hop album
- 8th all time album amongst *all* albums.

I said goddamn. Can't express how happy I am for him. Well deserved. Phenomenal work.
 
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