WOW. I'm not going to lie I will be 44 this year. Kendrick is just out of my musical purview. But my 23-year-old son talks about him all the time and then I kind of got really into the diss tracks between him and Drake. And I was just curious as to why everybody calls Kendrick a genius. Hearing your breakdown of this record really clarified things for me I mean I am in awe of how everything flowed together the meaning of everything....amazing. He really is a genius.
You are NEVER too old for this thing of OURS we call hip hop!!! NEVER!!!! Your taste may change with regards to subject manner; but you are NEVER too old!!!! Think of it as just another way to bond with your son. I did!!!!1
5 years ago i made a gkmc analysis as a summer homework before 8th grade, this feels like the complete mastered version of it lmao i appreciate the effort u put into this
Thank you for your comment. It reminded me of my own homework as a youth. I’m 64 and back then, Stevie Wonder was an iconic voice. My teacher played “Living for the City” to us. It was so moving to me. I’m so glad I’m getting to know Kendrick now. I actually had written off hip hop because IMO, it had become offensive and was destroying us - but KDot’s work is truly refreshing.
@@RealSpacialYes, you did a fantastic job. As a new fan of Kendrick (and you), I enjoyed watching this. I’m on my way to the Subscribe button now. Thanks. 😊
This album transfers me to a different world. I’m a white woman from Canada, I never related to Kendrick especially when I first heard it at 15. But it feels like a privilege to be let in on such a vulnerable state, and being led through all the experiences people like Kendrick have; It completely changed the way I view the world. It’s true you could substitute “maad city” for any devil on your shoulder in your own life… but the project itself is so moving & monumental in its own right that that’s unnecessary
i feel the same way. right now im a 16 year old white guy and the closest ive gotten to anything like this is when i was little and my mom was a broke college student. i feel like with works like GKMC, you don't need to have experienced anything like it and you dont need to swap out the struggles for whatever struggle youre dealing with purely because of how well-written and how guttural the subject matter is. i feel like i have a healthy respect and solidarity for that struggle, and i have an immense appreciation for lyricism and the artistic minds that go into things like this. not many artists can do that, but kendrick is above everyone else in that sense (in my opinion)
It's kinda the same for me. I'm a white 30 year old from France and I had already "listened" to this album before but the first time I REALLY listened to it (reading the lyrics and not focusing on anything else) was a few months ago during my break while working at a restaurant. It was cold, I was seated in one of the most beautiful garden in the world (Jardin du Luxembourg) and was transported into the life of this (then) young boy from the other side of the planet. It was really mesmerizing and beautiful to be able to connect on so many things emotionally even though me and him didn't live the same life at all. Music is magic. Art in general is magic. And Kendrick is a genius.
See THIS is why when it comes to the greatest of all time and who’s the better artist I jump straight to Kendrick. Who else can convey a personal feeling and message that can also be expressed and shared with the world and ANYONE and EVERYONE can relate to so throughly! He conveys human emotion and consciousness in such a way I don’t think we’ll ever get again.
I’m from the same neighborhood as Kendrick, I can relate to so many themes of the album. Growing up in the same city and coming from that place to build yourself is one of the hardest things in the world. The shit he went through to make this album is way harder than what I’ve been through, but he went way further. He’s on stages all over the world, and that last song, real, where his mom is on the voice mail saying to inspire kids like me means the world to me and inspires me daily. This video was so well made, I’d love a to pimp a butterfly video. RIP to Chad, he died only a couple streets away, so I could get b-roll footage if you need.
on sing about me im dying of thirst, when dave's brother sais "But the type of bullet that stuck had went against his will, that's blood spilled on your hands my plans rather vindictive" he’s not just thanking kendrick for conforting his brother as he died, but he is also reasuring kendrick that "blood spilled on your hands" was because of his plan and not anything kendrick did wrong. He is talking about what happened the previous night and what will happen the next night, highlighting the cycle he is stuck in, and the hopelessness he feels in compton.
Jesus Christ this is really fucking good. Your analysis is so in depth and so meticulous. Every song is studied so closely, and you finding so much meaning from just one line. Definitely subscribing now, I genuinely wish the best for you brother.❤
Thank you! it took a longgg time to dissect it all but i think it was worth it because i’m proud of how it came out! I’m glad your subbing welcome to the fam bro 🪐
Even if you aren’t from that city, you can still go from good kid to m.a.ad. I think that’s why this album is so relatable to so many people from or not from compton. I’ve gone down the mental health road before but albums like this remind me you can finally stop dying of thirst lol Also your editing style is out of this world (: love your vids ❤
say mane. the way you used the track stems in the editing is crazy. like not even just using the acapellas to focus on the lyrics, but like stripping away elements of the song to really highlight the instrumentation and hone in on the vibe they was going for wit it, or changing it up for transitions and pacing &shit. i can tell you put a lotta thought into that, shit kinda genius.
ay bro thank you for noticing that! i wanted to make the listening process as easy to understand because each stem really does hold it’s own meaning in some songs which is really dope
Bruh I had shit I was supposed to do , can’t believe I was just online scrolling for a second and found this video , sat here a full hour watchin this I couldn’t set it down , this is top tier quality 💯 I’ve basically studied this album like it’s a college course , and you broke down stuff I never could figure out , good shit
If I may be honest I got here because I was doing a deep dive of the beef Kendrick and Drake have going on. I listened to a song here and there but Kendrick but I never really dived into his songs. After this video I have huge respect for Kendrick and am a honest fan now. I can also tell that time and care went into this video and I am sticking around for that reason, keep up the good work dude.
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽OUTSTANDING WORK!!!! Does my heart good that none of this is lost!! What cheeses me right now is ppl are oblivious to the diff of KDot vs Kendrick Lamar, as to who responded to drake……
First time in a while that I watched an hour long UA-cam video. This is one of those albums that just keeps getting better with every listen. Hope people are hitting up your email because the editing is top notch man
This is beautiful. From your tell of J Coles story to your tell of Kendrick’s rise is incredible. The way you narrate and present these rappers life and their inspiration for their music and how hungry they were for success is perfect. Being both a Cole and Kendrick d rider, seeing these videos make my day and I’m so glad u be making them. Keep doing what your doing❤
This video has me in tears. You truly encapsulated how this album makes me feel and everytime I fall or feel weary it reminds me how far I've come and that I can always choose who I want to be. Thank you for the beautiful video as I continue the journey to my best self❤❤❤❤
extremely well put together video, i’m from the white and from uk and so am fairly far removed from the subject of this album, however your video helped to put a new understanding to this record to the point where i showed it to a 76 year old friend i know and this video has made him appreciate a style of music that before he never batted an eyelid to
GKMC is the best hip hop/rap album nobody can convince me anything , the way you broke this down it all makes sense. Actually watched this before he performed about a week ago here in South Africa . Crazy performance
I’m a frequent FD Signifier fan and this came across my timeline. I can’t put into words how amazing of a video this is. You got a new patreon supporter.
I usually dont comment but man this video was a masterpiece and as a fan of rap and a person fascinated by other peoples upbringings and back stories, this was an amazing video. I've always respected Kendrick as an artist and have liked a handful of his songs, but ive never been a real listener or heard any of his albums from beginning song to end. I've known i was missing out but damn in a way im glad i got to watch this video first. Now I'll listen to it and be able to really appreciate and listen to what he's saying and how crafty of an album it is. 10/10 video man definitely gained a subscriber
OMG, I love this video. It's hard for me to fully understand the message of his albums and I really liked how you went through each song in order. Would love to see one on TPAB
This is a great analysis. I relate to Kendrick a lot in this record because I was almost the same way as him growing up, with the difference that for me it was in Latin America. I was that kid who always was instigated into doing the wrong things, and while I almost never gave in, I did do my fair bit of bad things kids shouldn’t do. I used to steal money, I used to not care about school and ignore elder’s advice, and for most of my childhood I adapted to my environment. However, deep inside, alone in my room, I was that kid afraid of not making it back home the next day. I was always afraid that my mom would never make it back home. My dad was semi involved with criminals and due to that he wasn’t allowed in the city I lived in. So he wasn’t present. That combined with the fact that he liked the party life meant that I grew up only with my mom. Therefore, later in life a lot of my behavior with partners, with friends, and especially with myself came from a feeling of abandonement I always had as a result of the circumstances I grew up in. Not to mention that being in a single mother-of-two household in a poor country meant that we were far from financially stable. On top of that, seeing someone get killed, bodies everywhere whether it is in the news on in town, that shit changes you. For me, that day I saw that guy get killed, I went in my room and shut myself from everything for weeks. I remember realizing that there is no god protecting us, and that ultimately we as a community have fallen into the trap of trusting in a higher power to take us out of the misery we put ourselves in by buying into the idea that maybe one day everything will change. Eventually as I became an adult I put my past to rest, forgave myself and others, and I live a fairly decent life away from all that. There are still sequels of the trauma, but I have learned to cope with them. This record means a lot to me because not many get to have this type of awakening Kendrick had, or the one I had. Great video dude!
wow you have lived a harsh life and it is amazing how can an album save many children like you, like me, and like all of us, we always have our inner consciousness is telling us what's right and what's not but we ignore them because of peer pressure, for me, I didn't have any of this life and I thank god for it, but still I relate to this album because of peer pressure, I never drink, smoked or have any bad morals or habits even our society think it's cool and even my friends my family thinks it co0ll and I should do the same in peer pressure but this album opens our minds to love ourselves first then we will not fall in these peer pressure and we will do what we love, I love astronomy, music like this and sports and that's why I avoid all parties, any smoking and all of that because it's not I love and I won't do any of these in peer pressure just a great album. hope it will help the generation to follow what they love not what others want them to do
This video essay is so good! I’m surprised you don’t have more subs! It goes super in depth but still is only a little over an hour long! I never noticed how the beeps of Dave mimics a heart monitor
thank you! as I said in the video "one day youll respect the good kid maad city" the subs will come with time. Im just happy to have the audience I have now. Thanks so much for watching and leaving you're thoughts. I hope to see your comments in a future video
You seem chill, keep doing it I'll keep watching. Constructive criticism: your voice volume is all over the place especially during B don't kill my vibe
Amazing video, made me very emotional. You gave me a new appreciation for this album. It's a shame the people in my life don't appreciate stuff like this 😢
Saw this video months ago and never clicked on it cause I didn’t have the time. Now that I’ve watched it I’m glad I made the time to watch it. Truly a masterpiece.
This is the most thoughtful and in-depth analysis of any Kendrick Lamar album I’ve ever heard. Incredible work here sir. I’m gonna listen to this album again from beginning to end and I feel like my experience will be all the better because of your insight. Again, thank you so much.
brooo im so glad you did this the original was recommended to me but I couldn't find it for so long! revisitng the album made me realize the genuis and intricacy of it all. Ts really a classic
Broooo.. I appreciate your in depth breakdown and elaborate explanations. This album means so much to me because of the relatability and commonality I personally share with it and only deciphered so much but your video was the missing pieces of the puzzle. Much love and respect 💯🙏🏽
Absolutely love GKMC and a video like this is such a good concept, and it's executed so well. Recently watched your video on blond as well, keep up the good shit man.
July, 12 2024 11:23pm this video was recommended to me, so what ever you changed in the last 9 months, or because of the recent activity from Kendrick or my searches, got it some playtime.
If it was called "why the good butterfly from section 80. was dammed in the m.a.a.d city" youtube would prolly let the video slide
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@@RealSpacialthis is the new version of those "if this was called x it would have been a 10" under fantano videos
this comment is gold and could only be typed by a menace to society while drinking their juice in the hood.
@@owenrichardson9747💀💀 i love it
@@BeastNationXIVbro 😂 these are getting so intricate
describing the sing about me drums as a train that doesn’t stop for anyone is such a perfect analogy
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Yeah that was such a moment when You Said that. Without a doubt My favorite SONG ever
I understand why Cole apologized now.
😂😂😂 nah this is hilarious
I mean….🤔🤯🤣
The moment he apologized i understood why he apologized 😂
He the middle child of hiphop
WOW. I'm not going to lie I will be 44 this year. Kendrick is just out of my musical purview. But my 23-year-old son talks about him all the time and then I kind of got really into the diss tracks between him and Drake. And I was just curious as to why everybody calls Kendrick a genius. Hearing your breakdown of this record really clarified things for me I mean I am in awe of how everything flowed together the meaning of everything....amazing. He really is a genius.
that’s real man, i’m glad you gained some perspective from this! 🙏🏾
i couldnt more highly recommend DAMN. by Kendrick, further proves that hes a real genius living on this earth
You are NEVER too old for this thing of OURS we call hip hop!!! NEVER!!!! Your taste may change with regards to subject manner; but you are NEVER too old!!!! Think of it as just another way to bond with your son. I did!!!!1
Hun? Kdot is 37. That’s closer to our age group than your kid. We started hip hop we will never be too old for it
I’m glad you can see it I genuinely feel bad for the people that don’t get it they are missing out on such a special legacy.
5 years ago i made a gkmc analysis as a summer homework before 8th grade, this feels like the complete mastered version of it lmao i appreciate the effort u put into this
oh damn! full circle huh?
Thank you for your comment. It reminded me of my own homework as a youth. I’m 64 and back then, Stevie Wonder was an iconic voice. My teacher played “Living for the City” to us. It was so moving to me. I’m so glad I’m getting to know Kendrick now. I actually had written off hip hop because IMO, it had become offensive and was destroying us - but KDot’s work is truly refreshing.
@@RealSpacialYes, you did a fantastic job. As a new fan of Kendrick (and you), I enjoyed watching this. I’m on my way to the Subscribe button now. Thanks. 😊
This album transfers me to a different world. I’m a white woman from Canada, I never related to Kendrick especially when I first heard it at 15.
But it feels like a privilege to be let in on such a vulnerable state, and being led through all the experiences people like Kendrick have; It completely changed the way I view the world.
It’s true you could substitute “maad city” for any devil on your shoulder in your own life… but the project itself is so moving & monumental in its own right that that’s unnecessary
i feel the same way. right now im a 16 year old white guy and the closest ive gotten to anything like this is when i was little and my mom was a broke college student. i feel like with works like GKMC, you don't need to have experienced anything like it and you dont need to swap out the struggles for whatever struggle youre dealing with purely because of how well-written and how guttural the subject matter is. i feel like i have a healthy respect and solidarity for that struggle, and i have an immense appreciation for lyricism and the artistic minds that go into things like this. not many artists can do that, but kendrick is above everyone else in that sense (in my opinion)
Lol
MAAD City reminded me of being a high schooler in Oregon again but without the gang banging.
It's kinda the same for me. I'm a white 30 year old from France and I had already "listened" to this album before but the first time I REALLY listened to it (reading the lyrics and not focusing on anything else) was a few months ago during my break while working at a restaurant. It was cold, I was seated in one of the most beautiful garden in the world (Jardin du Luxembourg) and was transported into the life of this (then) young boy from the other side of the planet. It was really mesmerizing and beautiful to be able to connect on so many things emotionally even though me and him didn't live the same life at all.
Music is magic. Art in general is magic. And Kendrick is a genius.
GKMC is a masterpiece which is why is my favorite rap album. The editing in this video is top tier
thanks i put a lot of time into the edits 🔥 && yea GKMC is too 5 albums OAT for me
@@RealSpacial what’s nuts is you could 3 of Kendrick’s albums in your top 5 all time and it’d be valid I think MMATBS will age well too
See THIS is why when it comes to the greatest of all time and who’s the better artist I jump straight to Kendrick. Who else can convey a personal feeling and message that can also be expressed and shared with the world and ANYONE and EVERYONE can relate to so throughly! He conveys human emotion and consciousness in such a way I don’t think we’ll ever get again.
I’m from the same neighborhood as Kendrick, I can relate to so many themes of the album. Growing up in the same city and coming from that place to build yourself is one of the hardest things in the world. The shit he went through to make this album is way harder than what I’ve been through, but he went way further. He’s on stages all over the world, and that last song, real, where his mom is on the voice mail saying to inspire kids like me means the world to me and inspires me daily. This video was so well made, I’d love a to pimp a butterfly video. RIP to Chad, he died only a couple streets away, so I could get b-roll footage if you need.
Im not letting YT win on this
Don’t let ‘em win 👏🏾👏🏾
@@Flameville no sir!
Do what you love don't let em stop u much love❤
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never!
I find it interesting that K-Dot is silent in all the cut scenes. Like he’s just watching.
on sing about me im dying of thirst, when dave's brother sais "But the type of bullet that stuck had went against his will, that's blood spilled on your hands my plans rather vindictive" he’s not just thanking kendrick for conforting his brother as he died, but he is also reasuring kendrick that "blood spilled on your hands" was because of his plan and not anything kendrick did wrong. He is talking about what happened the previous night and what will happen the next night, highlighting the cycle he is stuck in, and the hopelessness he feels in compton.
woww this is deep! Thanks for bringing this perspective to our attention
Jesus Christ this is really fucking good. Your analysis is so in depth and so meticulous. Every song is studied so closely, and you finding so much meaning from just one line. Definitely subscribing now, I genuinely wish the best for you brother.❤
Thank you! it took a longgg time to dissect it all but i think it was worth it because i’m proud of how it came out! I’m glad your subbing welcome to the fam bro 🪐
@RealSpacial im only 15 minutes in and ya got me subscribing.... definitely a good breakdown....keep em coming....😮
facts and great audio editing too
I need you to make a video like this on every album ever. This is amazing and you’re so talented.
I got hella more analysis coming up in the next two months
Thank you for taking the time to break this K.Dots album down for us. You did it beautifully.
thanks for watching!
Even if you aren’t from that city, you can still go from good kid to m.a.ad. I think that’s why this album is so relatable to so many people from or not from compton. I’ve gone down the mental health road before but albums like this remind me you can finally stop dying of thirst lol
Also your editing style is out of this world (: love your vids ❤
very true! Im glad you felt that message 🙏🏾 thanks so much for watching🔥
say mane. the way you used the track stems in the editing is crazy. like not even just using the acapellas to focus on the lyrics, but like stripping away elements of the song to really highlight the instrumentation and hone in on the vibe they was going for wit it, or changing it up for transitions and pacing &shit.
i can tell you put a lotta thought into that, shit kinda genius.
ay bro thank you for noticing that! i wanted to make the listening process as easy to understand because each stem really does hold it’s own meaning in some songs which is really dope
watching your video makes think “damn i don’t REALLY listen to kendrick” i’m too distracted because the songs are too good. i need to lock in
Duuuude this is a documentary, you are great at this.
Bruh I had shit I was supposed to do , can’t believe I was just online scrolling for a second and found this video , sat here a full hour watchin this I couldn’t set it down , this is top tier quality 💯
I’ve basically studied this album like it’s a college course , and you broke down stuff I never could figure out , good shit
literally never been more excited to have an ad on a video. editing and writing is top tier
Wow, thanks! That honestly means a lot
Only editors know the amount of work it takes to hone something to this level. 🙏🏼
😭 i’m glad you understand lmaoo
Excellent breakdown of a masterpiece, thanks for the all the hard work it took to make.
Much appreciated! Im glad you enjoyed 🔥
If I may be honest I got here because I was doing a deep dive of the beef Kendrick and Drake have going on. I listened to a song here and there but Kendrick but I never really dived into his songs. After this video I have huge respect for Kendrick and am a honest fan now. I can also tell that time and care went into this video and I am sticking around for that reason, keep up the good work dude.
This video was fucking inspiring and amazing. Good work kid. Keep being you.
the way kendrick comes up with songs how can any1 think this dude aint "big me"
Your commentary is outta this 🌍 & deserves to be seen💫 thx for re-uploading.
I appreciate that!! thanks for watching!!🙏🏾
keep bangin dude, youre doin great
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i subbed initially for what youtube did to silence this video. stayed subbed for the great content
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽OUTSTANDING WORK!!!! Does my heart good that none of this is lost!! What cheeses me right now is ppl are oblivious to the diff of KDot vs Kendrick Lamar, as to who responded to drake……
First time in a while that I watched an hour long UA-cam video. This is one of those albums that just keeps getting better with every listen. Hope people are hitting up your email because the editing is top notch man
Thank you man! This is definitely one of my favorite albums too!
Bros gonna be famous soon I swear with those kind quality videos
i hope so just bring one video at a time
This is beautiful. From your tell of J Coles story to your tell of Kendrick’s rise is incredible. The way you narrate and present these rappers life and their inspiration for their music and how hungry they were for success is perfect. Being both a Cole and Kendrick d rider, seeing these videos make my day and I’m so glad u be making them. Keep doing what your doing❤
thanks man, i’m a huge fan of hip hop so i try to portray them the best way i can 🔥 thanks for watching bro 🤝🏾
This video has me in tears. You truly encapsulated how this album makes me feel and everytime I fall or feel weary it reminds me how far I've come and that I can always choose who I want to be. Thank you for the beautiful video as I continue the journey to my best self❤❤❤❤
extremely well put together video, i’m from the white and from uk and so am fairly far removed from the subject of this album, however your video helped to put a new understanding to this record to the point where i showed it to a 76 year old friend i know and this video has made him appreciate a style of music that before he never batted an eyelid to
This was one of the best album analysis I’ve ever watched. 🙏🏽 Good stuff bro
thanks for watching 🤞🏾🤞🏾
the way you decribe these stories is immeasurable and a true kindness to those who connect to these stories
Great video bro. And ngl i found this because of the rap beef. But you got a new sub
Thanks for the sub! And i got a Euphoria video coming out so turn the notis on 🙏🏾
GKMC is the best hip hop/rap album nobody can convince me anything , the way you broke this down it all makes sense. Actually watched this before he performed about a week ago here in South Africa . Crazy performance
He came?
@@reginaldmudau2895 yeah 9th of December
Nah nah nah, what about these last 24 hours? We need to hear about these 24 hours 🤣🤣🤣
coming
@@RealSpacialcan't wait
@@RealSpacialI just subscribed just to see that 😂
@@RealSpacialstill waiting for
SAMIDOT has to be the best KENDRICK song, I never thought I could cry from hearing a song
that’s so true man
proud of you bro❤
🖤🔥🔥
I watched a lot of l videos about kendrick's albuns and this is definitely one of the best ones (the editing is top tier)
I really like how you used the original sample of Sing About Me in the introduction section around 1:40!
Ofc 🔥🔥🔥
This is the best analysis of Good kid,maad city i've ever watched
I appreciate that🖤
what’s your favorite track on the album?
@@RealSpacial I love all of them but the one I vibe to the most is Good Kid
Thanks for putting this together. Can't wait to experience the album after this.
🙏🏾hell yea! whats your favorite track off the album?
@@RealSpacial Real is my favourite, it's one of those songs that just hug me in a way.
@@potatoman7475finally someone who agrees real is so amazing
i honestly feel that! it does have an embracing type of feel to it
@@RealSpacial 🤌🏾🤌🏾🤌🏾
i love the story telling in GKMC & ur analysis on it is amazing.
thank you! 🙏🏾
Incredible production value on this video. Been in my recommended for a minute, so glad I finally clicked.
thank you! and thanks for watching im glad you clicked as well
I’m a frequent FD Signifier fan and this came across my timeline. I can’t put into words how amazing of a video this is. You got a new patreon supporter.
thank you so much!
NO WONDER THE VIDEO WAS DOWN…. been lookin for dis shi a good min 😭😭
lmaooo well here it is my man! enjoy, and lmk what you think of it when you finish watching 💪🏾
I usually dont comment but man this video was a masterpiece and as a fan of rap and a person fascinated by other peoples upbringings and back stories, this was an amazing video. I've always respected Kendrick as an artist and have liked a handful of his songs, but ive never been a real listener or heard any of his albums from beginning song to end. I've known i was missing out but damn in a way im glad i got to watch this video first. Now I'll listen to it and be able to really appreciate and listen to what he's saying and how crafty of an album it is. 10/10 video man definitely gained a subscriber
thank you for leaving these words man 🙏🏾🙏🏾 i’m glad you’re getting into kendrick’s art and that i could be the catalyst for that 🤞🏾 much love man
This is well done! Thank you young man!
glad you enjoyed it🙏🏾
This breakdown is excellent!
thank you 🙏🏾
OMG, I love this video. It's hard for me to fully understand the message of his albums and I really liked how you went through each song in order. Would love to see one on TPAB
Real talk! Need that TPAB analysis from Spacial 🙏🏼
PS. Great to see Spacial and FD Signifier working together!
Thanks for watching TPAB coming too!
i got mad love for FD he’s done nothing but be a great friend and teacher when it comes to this youtube fam fr 💪🏾
Lmao bro actually said he had a “J. Cole Note to Self moment” Love it
had to do it for the culture 😂
That’s some cold shit, playing J.cole instumentals in the intro to a Kendrick focused video😂😂
gotta bring the fusion to the game man 😭 if they won’t make a collab project i’ll do it my damn self 💀💀💀
Amazing as always. There are so many people craving this type of content. Keep raising the bar for what that content looks and sounds like ❤
i got so much more on the way 🔥
I watched this video before but it's so good i needed to watch it once again
i appreciate you!!
FACTS!! ❤
Damn thanks for reuploading, we can tell how hard you worked on this video
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Last part you talking real somber yet hopeful made an impact man hope you navigate through your struggle with depression safely
thank you for your words, i wish you the best as well 🫶🏾
This was very well documented homie 💯
Appreciate that🙏🏾
This is a great analysis. I relate to Kendrick a lot in this record because I was almost the same way as him growing up, with the difference that for me it was in Latin America. I was that kid who always was instigated into doing the wrong things, and while I almost never gave in, I did do my fair bit of bad things kids shouldn’t do. I used to steal money, I used to not care about school and ignore elder’s advice, and for most of my childhood I adapted to my environment. However, deep inside, alone in my room, I was that kid afraid of not making it back home the next day. I was always afraid that my mom would never make it back home. My dad was semi involved with criminals and due to that he wasn’t allowed in the city I lived in. So he wasn’t present. That combined with the fact that he liked the party life meant that I grew up only with my mom. Therefore, later in life a lot of my behavior with partners, with friends, and especially with myself came from a feeling of abandonement I always had as a result of the circumstances I grew up in. Not to mention that being in a single mother-of-two household in a poor country meant that we were far from financially stable.
On top of that, seeing someone get killed, bodies everywhere whether it is in the news on in town, that shit changes you. For me, that day I saw that guy get killed, I went in my room and shut myself from everything for weeks. I remember realizing that there is no god protecting us, and that ultimately we as a community have fallen into the trap of trusting in a higher power to take us out of the misery we put ourselves in by buying into the idea that maybe one day everything will change. Eventually as I became an adult I put my past to rest, forgave myself and others, and I live a fairly decent life away from all that. There are still sequels of the trauma, but I have learned to cope with them. This record means a lot to me because not many get to have this type of awakening Kendrick had, or the one I had.
Great video dude!
wow you have lived a harsh life and it is amazing how can an album save many children like you, like me, and like all of us, we always have our inner consciousness is telling us what's right and what's not but we ignore them because of peer pressure, for me, I didn't have any of this life and I thank god for it, but still I relate to this album because of peer pressure, I never drink, smoked or have any bad morals or habits even our society think it's cool and even my friends my family thinks it co0ll and I should do the same in peer pressure but this album opens our minds to love ourselves first then we will not fall in these peer pressure and we will do what we love, I love astronomy, music like this and sports and that's why I avoid all parties, any smoking and all of that because it's not I love and I won't do any of these in peer pressure just a great album. hope it will help the generation to follow what they love not what others want them to do
Close enough release the Album buddy
I'll watch your content no matter what. Your editing is a masterpiece and your commentary suits your style.
a legend!
Damn, didn't expect to tear up at the end. Thank you. This was so good.
This was an insane breakdown, great video, great analysis, cant wait to see more from you!
More to come!
Note to Self moment is hilarious 😂 happy the video is back up
lmaoo i had to! thanks for watching 🙏🏾
This video essay is so good! I’m surprised you don’t have more subs! It goes super in depth but still is only a little over an hour long! I never noticed how the beeps of Dave mimics a heart monitor
thank you! as I said in the video "one day youll respect the good kid maad city" the subs will come with time. Im just happy to have the audience I have now. Thanks so much for watching and leaving you're thoughts. I hope to see your comments in a future video
You seem chill, keep doing it I'll keep watching. Constructive criticism: your voice volume is all over the place especially during B don't kill my vibe
thank man i appreciate that, im definitely working on my sound mixing and everything
Amazing video, made me very emotional. You gave me a new appreciation for this album. It's a shame the people in my life don't appreciate stuff like this 😢
show them this video haha
Watched the J. Cole video then this one. How tf do you not have more subs?? This is professional level shit
i’m just trusting the process! But i’m glad you’re here
Saw this video months ago and never clicked on it cause I didn’t have the time. Now that I’ve watched it I’m glad I made the time to watch it. Truly a masterpiece.
i’m glad you made the time as well! thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment 🤞🏾
the end gave me chills, you did it again bro 🔥
I appreciate that! MAD LOVE 🖤🔥
Your level of break down is on another level of anyone else bro!
Damn bro this is amazing, you deserve so much attention for this masterpiece.
thank you man, it’ll be in due time
This is the most thoughtful and in-depth analysis of any Kendrick Lamar album I’ve ever heard. Incredible work here sir. I’m gonna listen to this album again from beginning to end and I feel like my experience will be all the better because of your insight. Again, thank you so much.
i feel like you’ve def cleaned your voice-audio up a good bit since i watched this the first time, props to you for honing in your work ✊🏼✊🏼
im glad you noticed! I got some more work to do but were getting there🔥
This was great I'm sure Kendrick would appreciate this ❤
he needs to hire me at PG Lang lmaoo
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G.K.M.C describes young people everywhere in a desperate fight for their souls...
Stumbled upon this masterpiece again. Damn, this is really one of the best analysis i have ever seen, now i love this album more than i already did.
i love that 🔥🔥 thanks so much for watching man
Yo brooo you’re so underrated you deserve everything good towards you man. I hope you keep on growing and growing.
Appreciate it!
just found this channel and i think your one of the most genuine humble and cool youtubers ive ever seen
aw damn that means a lot thank you for your words🤞🏾
brooo im so glad you did this the original was recommended to me but I couldn't find it for so long! revisitng the album made me realize the genuis and intricacy of it all. Ts really a classic
this that trap lore ross level nga!
i’m glad you got a chance to check it out! Thanks for watching and leaving this comment🔥
what’s your favorite track on GKMC
You absolutely killed this bro.. great job ‼️🔥🔥🔥🔥
i appreciate you!
thanks for watching and leaving this comment
Broooo.. I appreciate your in depth breakdown and elaborate explanations. This album means so much to me because of the relatability and commonality I personally share with it and only deciphered so much but your video was the missing pieces of the puzzle. Much love and respect 💯🙏🏽
I needed this
When I’m going thru something I go back and visit albums that mean something. This was the best breakdown of this album I’ve ever seen.
i do the same! thanks for watching and leaving this comment
This is probably the best analysis of the album i've ever seen
thanks i put a lot of time and thought into this🤝🏾
This deserves way more likes. I recently discovered your channel. I love the way you describe all the emotions and thoughts of every song.
thank you! i’m actually premiering my next video in the next hour.. would love to see you there!!🙏🏾
This is a fantastic video both in analysis and editing. You earned my sub and I’m excited to watch more of your videos. 💗
Thanks for watching 🙏🏾🪐
Great work on this, bro. I truly respect the thorough way you engaged this classic album. Really dope work.
I appreciate that!💪🏾
I subscribed before I finished the video
GOAT 🔥
Absolutely loved this video, especially your editing!
thank you! && Thanks for watching 🔥🔥🔥
Finding this video is a blessing and finding out you got episodes about Cole and Frank is another one.
Gotta subscribe for more content
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Absolutely love GKMC and a video like this is such a good concept, and it's executed so well. Recently watched your video on blond as well, keep up the good shit man.
thank you man 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Phenomenal video. Breakdown was on point. Thank you for making this.
This analysis is chef’s kiss 👏🏽 this deserves soooo many more views
Thank you! 🙏🏾
July, 12 2024 11:23pm this video was recommended to me, so what ever you changed in the last 9 months, or because of the recent activity from Kendrick or my searches, got it some playtime.
Absolute masterpiece you put out with this one your attention to detail is fantastic man!
thank you🔥🔥🔥
Wow! Amazing analysis, perfect editing, and music.
thank you thank you! more on the way
production is something else for a small channel like this man i love yo work ❤
thank you man i really appreciate it
man you got me crying at the end bro
aw damn you serious? 😭😭
Your videos are soooooo good. Thank you for these :)
Glad you like them!💪🏾