@@QuanNguyen-tt6kq Relax. It's a young man who actually went through something, who can describe it with abstracts and metaphors. Nothing to do with "power".
As purposeful, skilful, insightful, meaningful and beautiful as rap/music/art gets. And it still doesn’t even quite make it into my top 10 songs by Kendrick. Easily, the greatest of all time.
The thing is, hes not the MOST technical rapper (there’s others who write more complex punchlines, multisyllabes, wordplay, etc) but his artistry, concepts, execution nd raw lyricisms insane- he’s genuinely the best at putting everything together, his poetic writing on top of his great technical ability- hes the GOAT both from a lyrical nd artistic standpoint.
@@owkrikki totally agree with everything you said. Although I don’t think he’s far off from being the best technical rapper, I think he’s in the argument alongside few others, like MF DOOM and Black Thought. But yeah, I’m terms of the artistry and whole package of all the elements of rap/music, I think he’s far ahead of the next best rapper.
@@AH-bm5xs Nah ion think he’s far off either but theres def ppl who i can think of from the top of my head that are better at purely jus multisyllabic rhyming or punchlines
Yea but still id say around 60% would be intentional rhymes and the others just happened to rhyme. I could be wrong and he might have made more intentional rhymes but thats just my opinion as someone who does write raps
2:05 at the bottom I feel like "place before" rhymes very well with "'84" (eighty four) Edit: I just realized he did the same in 2:14 because "customer" should rhyme with "manager", i think
@@iamsam-cu9rz It might look off but it's kinda the way he says it that it sounds similar. Listen to it again, you can hear his voice raise in the syllables 'cu' and 'ma' and it continues the same way. It also counts that both of them end with the syllable 'er'
Dude i got a cool idea: you could line up all the syllables the rapper would rhyme similarly at the end of the video. Kinda makes it easier to study how the rapper would rhyme what with what.
@@URCRINGENot saying I agree with his score, but Fantano compares artists to not just their contemporaries but also themselves. Kendrick’s competition are others in the activist/thought rap corner: Black Thought, Lupe Fiasco, Joey Bada$$ etc. On the second part, Kendrick had two back to back critically praised and celebrated albums that were more concept oriented (which fantano rated 9 and 10 respectively) so of course he and many other expected more of the same, but ‘DAMN’ was more commercial friendly. With it being more commercial of course it rubbed the more “deep thinker” crowd wrong.
This is poetry. You can read it without the beat and still feel the depth of it.
That's the power of the greatest MC alive!
@@QuanNguyen-tt6kq Relax. It's a young man who actually went through something, who can describe it with abstracts and metaphors. Nothing to do with "power".
@@ninjachannel007 oh sorry for my bad English 😅 I mean "ability" or "skills" 😅
@@QuanNguyen-tt6kq I was just teasing you man. No worries.
@@ninjachannel007 Kdot is tho the best MC alive and who knows maybe the GOAT
As purposeful, skilful, insightful, meaningful and beautiful as rap/music/art gets. And it still doesn’t even quite make it into my top 10 songs by Kendrick. Easily, the greatest of all time.
100% agree. Makes it into my top 10 of his but ye most of his songs are multi levels above the next best rapper or even any great artist
I think is its best. Storytelling showing off his skills and finishing probably his best album with a boombap lyrical shit
The thing is, hes not the MOST technical rapper (there’s others who write more complex punchlines, multisyllabes, wordplay, etc) but his artistry, concepts, execution nd raw lyricisms insane- he’s genuinely the best at putting everything together, his poetic writing on top of his great technical ability- hes the GOAT both from a lyrical nd artistic standpoint.
@@owkrikki totally agree with everything you said. Although I don’t think he’s far off from being the best technical rapper, I think he’s in the argument alongside few others, like MF DOOM and Black Thought. But yeah, I’m terms of the artistry and whole package of all the elements of rap/music, I think he’s far ahead of the next best rapper.
@@AH-bm5xs Nah ion think he’s far off either but theres def ppl who i can think of from the top of my head that are better at purely jus multisyllabic rhyming or punchlines
Fucking crazy he managed to tell an impressively detailed story with such a complicated rhyme scheme
Yea but still id say around 60% would be intentional rhymes and the others just happened to rhyme. I could be wrong and he might have made more intentional rhymes but thats just my opinion as someone who does write raps
for all who dont know,he is explaning how top dog and his father met at a kfc shop,kendrick is really good at story telling
@@shiven513 it's for the drake fans XD
the background music is so fit for this rap and the story telling wow he is mastered it .
He didn’t say killing us he said scandalous crime
and they say Drake is better..
his verse closest to perfect rhyming average 3 rhymes a line or so lmfaooo
edit: ohhh yall thought i meant kung fu kenny
@@ITSTIMETOSAYGOODBYE it's really not
@@ntlake that was an estimation
Delulu
@@ITSTIMETOSAYGOODBYE ur just wrong
the lore in this one
Pure poetry
Maybe my favorite Kendrick song
2:05 at the bottom I feel like "place before" rhymes very well with "'84" (eighty four)
Edit: I just realized he did the same in 2:14 because "customer" should rhyme with "manager", i think
I agree, it is also pointed out as a rhyme in the video
Manager and customer is a little off but place before and eighty four fits
@@iamsam-cu9rz It might look off but it's kinda the way he says it that it sounds similar. Listen to it again, you can hear his voice raise in the syllables 'cu' and 'ma' and it continues the same way. It also counts that both of them end with the syllable 'er'
also at 0:10, "DEMONS" and "comeDIAN" rhyme
@@DENZELCURRYLOVER no they don’t.
Kendrick Lamar is a great story teller as well with his multisyllabic rhyming and switching of flows
Probably your best one yet keep it up brother
Insane how you just doing these 3 minute videos like it's nothing 🥲🥲 Your work ethic is INSANE!! Thank you for doing these videos, they're awesome!
the server gave more than two biscuits
Dude i got a cool idea: you could line up all the syllables the rapper would rhyme similarly at the end of the video. Kinda makes it easier to study how the rapper would rhyme what with what.
In france we have a channel that does, i think, what you're talking about, named "Metarime", check his video on Eminem since it's in english
Always give us more Kenny. I’m beggin. Great vid🤟🏽
he forgot abt air
No way blud listens to kendrick too 💀
@@rAnDoM.199 yt doxxing is insane lmao
Save My Careers Paths 😊 Focus on My Dreams and goals and Education po😊
top 3 songs oat
How do you pick what colors? Genuinely I want to understand how to color a rhyme scheme
You pick the colors based on the sounds the words make. You need to remember which colors are for which sounds though it's a pain.
@@kanamethelegendjust make a list on a block notes and take it open while you do it, its maximum 10 colours
@@C-sco thanks that would help a lot I appreciate it.
@@kanamethelegend help a bit, is still so stressing to pause and go back every sec
@@C-sco I've been wanting to do it for some lyric videos of my own. Is there a specific program you use?
Crazy how this got the same as Lil Pump 😂 so ridiculous.
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@@yungrinoo Fantano's review of DAMN. Was a 7 and so was Lil Pump's mixtape. Not that it matters tho
@@URCRINGEright
@@URCRINGENot saying I agree with his score, but Fantano compares artists to not just their contemporaries but also themselves. Kendrick’s competition are others in the activist/thought rap corner: Black Thought, Lupe Fiasco, Joey Bada$$ etc.
On the second part, Kendrick had two back to back critically praised and celebrated albums that were more concept oriented (which fantano rated 9 and 10 respectively) so of course he and many other expected more of the same, but ‘DAMN’ was more commercial friendly. With it being more commercial of course it rubbed the more “deep thinker” crowd wrong.
This 🔥 2:06
how do you highlight the songs
you drag the mouse over it
@@ttdanimations1231who told you this?☠️
@@non-expertguy9805 was a joke gang
@@ttdanimations1231 I'm sorry, i thought you were being serious
The ryhmes are wrong no?
Like the things in the same colour don’t rhyme
its the cadence, both words dont look the same but the way he pronounces it in the song, they rhyme unorthodoxly