To Pimp a Butterfly

yeezus

It's OVER 5,000!
Any one listen to it yet?

His two most recent albums, this one and GKMC, have taken at least a few listens for me to really start to get in to. But once you do, oh man. TPaB is a masterpiece, instant classic album. He continues to evolve his style, and he goes in so. damn. much. on this album. And the production is just awesome, so different than what anyone else is doing right now.
 
Any one listen to it yet?

His two most recent albums, this one and GKMC, have taken at least a few listens for me to really start to get in to. But once you do, oh man. TPaB is a masterpiece, instant classic album. He continues to evolve his style, and he goes in so. damn. much. on this album. And the production is just awesome, so different than what anyone else is doing right now.

I can't choose to believe that you have a fully formed opinion on this album yet. I bought it when it came out and I can't force myself to sit through it even once.

I certainly don't buy anybody calling it an instant classic when it's only been out 5 days.
 
I can't choose to believe that you have a fully formed opinion on this album yet. I bought it when it came out and I can't force myself to sit through it even once.

I certainly don't buy anybody calling it an instant classic when it's only been out 5 days.

I've listened to it at least 15 times.
 
I just don't see it that way. You could say the same thing about GKMC. Which is also a great album.

good kid was way different. I love that album and I was hooked on it in a couple of listens. I also have listened to my fair share of underground hip hop that is traditionally dense, but this album is a different beast.
 
good kid was way different. I love that album and I was hooked on it in a couple of listens. I also have listened to my fair share of underground hip hop that is traditionally dense, but this album is a different beast.

It's certainly more dense than GKMC, and there aren't any songs to really break it up like you had with swimming pools, poetic justice, etc. But it still had its share of "slog" to "trudge" through.
 
It's certainly more dense than GKMC, and there aren't any songs to really break it up like you had with swimming pools, poetic justice, etc. But it still had its share of "slog" to "trudge" through.

Those two albums aren't even stylistically similar. Butterfly sounds like a Tribe Called Quest album on LSD whereas good kid had almost no Jazz influence in it.
 
Those two albums aren't even stylistically similar. Butterfly sounds like a Tribe Called Quest album on LSD whereas good kid had almost no Jazz influence in it.

Yeezus's respsonse

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I wasn't comparing their styles.

No you are comparing the two for no reason at all.

I don't doubt that Butterfly could be good, but I'm thinking you really had to punish yourself to force yourself through the first couple of listens. If that album was released by someone not named Kendrick Lamar I don't think you would have had quite the same patience.
 
No you are comparing the two for no reason at all.

I don't doubt that Butterfly could be good, but I'm thinking you really had to punish yourself to force yourself through the first couple of listens. If that album was released by someone not named Kendrick Lamar I don't think you would have had quite the same patience.

And to be fair, the only reason I'm going to give it a few more listens is because it's Kendrick.
 
No you are comparing the two for no reason at all.

I don't doubt that Butterfly could be good, but I'm thinking you really had to punish yourself to force yourself through the first couple of listens. If that album was released by someone not named Kendrick Lamar I don't think you would have had quite the same patience.

No, I'm comparing the two for the amount of "extra" stuff on them that one must get through outside of strictly music. Butterfly has more; GKMC definitely has its share.

You're probably right about the bolded part, but uh, so what? Yes, I give Kendrick the benefit of the doubt because of what he's done already. Is that supposed to be a knock?
 
No, I'm comparing the two for the amount of "extra" stuff on them that one must get through outside of strictly music. Butterfly has more; GKMC definitely has its share.

You're probably right about the bolded part, but uh, so what? Yes, I give Kendrick the benefit of the doubt because of what he's done already. Is that supposed to be a knock?

It's not a knock. Although I do identify you as a fan boy because it seems you wouldn't have ever liked this album if it was made by someone else. You also seem to come across this same way with Kanye.
 
It's not a knock. Although I do identify you as a fan boy because it seems you wouldn't have ever liked this album if it was made by someone else. You also seem to come across this same way with Kanye.

Except I don't like every Kanye album. I think Yeezus is 60% garbage.
And I think Butterfly is better than GKMC, if only because I like the production a lot more.
So your opinion is that anyone who likes this album MUST be a kendrick fan boy?
 
Like I said, I think Kendrick is great. He hasn't put out an album I haven't liked. I gave him the benefit of the doubt after my first 1-3 listens of this album, because it's Kendrick. The same exact thing you just said you would do. I'm a fan boy because it, though.
 
Except I don't like every Kanye album. I think Yeezus is 60% garbage.

And I think Butterfly is better than GKMC, if only because I like the production a lot more.

So your opinion is that anyone who likes this album MUST be a kendrick fan boy?

I don't know you from Adam. All I know is what I percieve and listening to you proclaim an album a classic after a few listens leads me to believe you went into listening to this album with the mindset of wanting it to be a classic. If this album was made by Joey Badass then I doubt you ever would have cared for it and that's all based off what you've said in this thread.
 
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