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#1
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This was my second Kendrick album that I listened to and just remember how amazed I was. I would pay anything to listen to this again for the first time, this album quickly became my favorite oat and for good reason. It truly is a masterpiece.
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1. “WOLF”
This was one of Tylers first few layed back songs flowing the Bastard and Goblin era. The track ends with an introduction to Tylers most iconic character “Wolf” making this the perfect intro.
8. WUSYANAME
After listening to Call Me If You Get Lost this song definitely deserves a spot. Tyler really brought the best out of Youngboy and was such an amazing song overall.
#6
-untitled unmastered.
I don’t see see this as much of an album but as a playlist. Kendrick wanted to share the parts of TPAB that his audience never got to see and did so through uu. I don’t revisit uu as much as other albums but still find it to have some amazing tracks.
3. Peach Fuzz
One of his more underrated singles, this song has some of Tylers best singing along with light rapping that fits really well with the production.
2. “Answer”
A hard hitting song where Tyler talks about growing up without a father and the hate he has towards him. After the shock lyrics throughout goblin this was the first song where Tyler showed more of a personal side through his songwriting.
7. FUCKING YOUNG / PERFECT
Aside from the amazing beat, the Kanye and Wayne features flowed so well with this song and is still one of Tylers best songs to date.
#5
-DAMN.
Coming after TPAB and GKMC many people felt this didn’t live up to his standards. Due to that this album receives a lot of unnecessary hate even though it’s such an amazing project from start to finish. It had excellent production and had some of his best songs.
10. 911 / Mr. Lonely
It wouldn’t be a tyler album without a double song. This is hands down my favorite Tyler track and with a feature from Frank Ocean it definitely deserves its spot here.
#2
-To Pimp a Butterfly
This was the first Kendrick album I listened to and remember being blown away. Every aspect of this album is executed flawlessly from production to songwriting. It is one of the biggest staples in hiphop that everyone should listen listen to at some point.
6. EARFQUAKE
With a hidden carti feature this song really captures how far tyler has come to where he is able incorporate artists with completely different styles into his songs and still execute it flawlessly.
Luka scored 70
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Zvbear going alcatraz
Baltimore and lions tomorrow
Megan and nicki beef
Twitter hasn’t been this fun since that race war 🥂
pt. 2
Kendrick has always managed to create a new sound with each album and DAMN is a prime example of that. I still feel that this album had lived up to his standard and that he delivered us a truly incredible album.
Favorite Tracks: PRIDE, FEEL, ELEMENT
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14. Garden Shed
Although it’s mostly instrumental this song is so beautiful, it’s production combined with Estelles background vocals makes this the perfect song to end an album.
I think the worst part about fake Eminem tracklists are the song titles that people choose to make it seem believable💀
They be having songs like
Racial Equality (feat. Royce da 5’9 & JID)
Adrenaline (feat. Busta Rhymes)
Real Rap (feat. Kendrick Lamar & Joyner Lucas)
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