You should do a full kendrick album from start to finish. Including songs you have already done. Picking a song like this is like taking a book and reading a random chapter. With that being said, still a great reaction to the song itself.
kungfu kenny albums is beautiful rap. i think Damn also can be played in reverse. In Yah he says "I'm an Israelite, don't call me black no more". In Israel, they read books from the back to front and read right to left on the page. Makes so much more sense as to why it would be played backwards, haven't heard anyone mention this
I'm a social service assistant in IHS for adolescent substance abuse. There are things we learn about empathy when dealing with our kids, like eye contact. The layer in this video, starting when kendrick starts "expressing" himself to his therapist, her facial reactions, and then ultimately at the end losing eye contact when he says "if I didn't learn to love myself forgive myself a hundred times, dawg" she looks down, saddened (cardinal rule i believe to not show these kinds of expressions or break eye contact so hard while helping a patient). To me that signified that she simply didn't have a rebuttal or couldn't find the words to help Kendrick, with him ultimately turning his back to the therapist, and then an angel putting his arm around him, a metaphor that maybe he feels only god and music* has his back. As a black man (and I'm not trying to make this racial at all, forgive me, statistically black men loathe the idea of therapy) I always feared therapy, up until maybe 2 years ago I started seeking help. I am currently on my 4th therapist. This video made me cry the first time I watched, and almost any other time. Sometimes I feel like I am alone in this, that there is a lot of pressure and guilt on me to be the man, be there for my family, be proud when I know I should. I was having a hard time today, cried on my lunch break, but I'm feeling better especially after watching your reaction, it really helped me. Hopefully tomorrow will be better.
The Lord will guide and bless you, stay in the strength of The Lord and keep doing your best. Jesus said on Jonh 16:33, “These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.” so in Jesus name you’ll overcome too, you’ll bounce back. Have faith 🙏🏾
The song is cutted for the purpose of the clip which is brilliant. In the full version, ''I love when you count me out'' is referring to ''Miss Regrets'' and it gets a whole new meaning
The best thing abt the video is how towards the end kendrick turns back to the piano showing that music is his therapy even tho he has a therapist to vent to he still chooses to release his stress with music and singing.
It seems significant that in order to play the piano he has to turn his back on the therapist, like he doesn't feel like he has the time for self evaluating while he's working.
also significant that the angel only shows up once he turns his back on the therapist and turns to music instead. I wouldn't interpret that as lacking the time for self evaluation.. more that therapy could have one role in his life (dealing with himself honestly), while music plays another role (getting closer to God). And in this instance, he seeks to get closer to God just after facing himself through therapy. I'm personally not a believer at all, but this is how I'm reading it for Kendrick. Also of note that in the album version of this song there's the line "anytime I couldn't find God, I still could find myself through song", so there's definitely interplay here throughout, regarding therapy, self-reflection, music, and spirituality.
When he realizes the angel-like kid is kendrick's inner child. He was giving wings as a child becux of his talent n was praised for it. So he does things that made other people happy and always chasing something he could never find But he realizes it now that he was going thru something (issues n trauma), which if not deal with could potential mess with his life and loved ones. In the end, you can see his inner child consoling and being there for him. It's like an acknowledgment and forgiveness of Kendrick and his wrongs😢🤧
I’m a therapist in training who’s attempting to simultaneously heal from trauma that extended over a long period of time. I loved this song when I first heard it and it was so healing and cathartic for me, but I just experienced the music video today for the first time. When I tell you I cried my eyes out and appreciated this song more than I thought I already could. My BA is in English and experiencing the symbolism in this video was amazing. Watching it and experiencing the music helped me release pain I hadn’t recognized I had still been holding on to. Kendrick has been my favorite rapper for years, and I’m happy he’s willing to be authentic and vulnerable with his audience. Vulnerability can be a difficult thing to embody after we’ve learned that being open and close to others isn’t safe. The beautiful thing about music is that each person can feel it through their subjective experiences, it’s up to interpretation and that’s what’s so powerful about this to me.
I am a die-hard Kendrick Lamar fan and this is in my top three probably my number one favorite Kendrick Lamar song because I relate so much to it so much. It's like I wrote it every time I listen to it. It breaks me down and by the time it gets to the end of it, it's like I'm built back up. Anyway, I stumbled upon your channel channel because I was searching for breakdown of this song. And I got to tell you I've listened to this song damn near everyday since the moment the CD came out. I just want to tell you what an excellent, perfect job you've done breaking this song down. Lots of clarity now. And I also subscribe to you now. Thank you
I think the parking spot scene is about him claiming the #1 spot of rap and not being apologetic about it. Also, I think his therapist is a representative of hiphop and or the overall theme about his video is this relationship with the culture of hip hop.
this is the beauty of the art, I never thought neither see it that way, and I don't personally believe it is like that, but that just shows how big and different we are as persons, and being capa ble of interpreting the art manifestations (in this case, a videoclip/song) in our own ways.
7:27 I interpreted this as a healed inner child, in companionship with the adult self present day. At the beginning of the video, this inner child limped into the scene, appearing injured or “hurt”. The immediate camera switch to the adult self was for the effect of how the hurt inner child can erupt to the surface in a >:( situation.
You need to do a reaction of the full album, it's a must. You dig Kendrick and the entire album is about therapy. If you ever needed to react to an entire album, it's this one.
I have this music video saved and when I’m going through my episodes I play it as a therapy session. When she reads out that text message about him falling, I absolutely start to just ugly cry. I got everything I’ve ever wanted from working hard and it’s almost like I’m just empty. I think I’ve put so much into this career that I’ve lost precious moments, people constantly needing me, and I have so much weight on my shoulders. I used to feel like I could put that weight on and charge on. Put my head down and persist. It worked but at what cost? That’s where I’m at.
Love your insight on this great song you are right about the tripping or fallen subject it also refers to kendrick as a person he feels like a fallen angel the more he contradicts his moralities and views in life and hes tired of helping and pleasing other people that he needs to help himself needs to love himself lift up that fallen angel thats why that Angel was sitting next to him thats Kendrick supporting himself
He is representing The Devil, Lucifer, fallen angel.... Hence the therapist asked him why did he text her at 02:00 in the morning(witching hour aka devil's hour) saying that he feels like he was falling. Then the scene cuts to an angel in red with a sad face, then the angel grows up with his wings clipped. (also while they are laughing about him taking the parking spot, she says you and he responds NO. I take that to mean that it wasn't the devil but Kendricks ego... -Some put it on the Devil when they fall short I put it on my ego, lord of all lords, Sometimes I fall for her, dawg-) The devil is a liar and deceiver REVELATION 12:9: And the great dragon was cast out - that serpent of old called the Devil and Satan, who (deceiveth) the whole world. He was cast out onto the earth, and his angels were cast out with him. The devil comes to steal kill and destroy John 10:10-29: 10 The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly. He stole the ladies parking space, he lied about stealing her parking space and said he felt decent about, and all throughout the video his life was being destroyed and he was dead(in the sense of eternal death separation from God.) Also notice how in the verse he listing all the things that people blame on the devil (this video is supposed to be showing sympathy for the devil), which is why he says he puts his downfalls on his ego lord of all lords but even that is a lie. Kendrick is actually telling us without telling us that he sold his soul and he has to play the game(you have to read in-between the lines) The devil is actually pride(ego)... "Pride comes before the fall" In this life you either follow God or the Devil(to chose to follow yourself and do what you want carnally is following the devil.) Following God is actually dying to yourself. I hope this helps someone in the name of Jesus Christ... I like Kendrick and his artistry(but like he said he is not your savior) be careful of the idols you worship... Which is most likely how Kendrick got into this situation God bless by the power of the Holy Spirit in Jesus name. Amen
This was a good analysis with all the Bible verses but I don't believe that it is saying that Kendrick sold his Soul, I think it is more so conveying the message that even he falls short and falls into traps set by the Devil by acting in certain ways such as stealing the parking spot or lying. Him saying his downfall is because of his Ego emphasizes the idea that, despite his image, he is flawed as well. This then obviously leads to the same message that you already made clear which is don't worship other people (especially celebrities in our day and age) because they too are flawed and humans just like any other.
This was a good analysis with all the Bible verses but I don't believe that it is saying that Kendrick sold his Soul, I think it is more so conveying the message that even he falls short and falls into traps set by the Devil by acting in certain ways such as stealing the parking spot or lying. Him saying his downfall is because of his Ego emphasizes the idea that, despite his image, he is flawed as well. This then obviously leads to the same message that you already made clear which is don't worship other people (especially celebrities in our day and age) because they too are flawed and humans just like any other.
0:55 That "Uh-Oh" because he knows he's about to deepdive into Kendrick's pretty dark psyche is lowkey hilarious. Instant subscribed. Great channel with thoughtful vids!
It would’ve been better for you to watch a video with the lyrics on it. Lines like “I care too much, wanna share too much In my head too much, I shut down too ain’t there too much , ima complex soul They layered me up, then broke me down The morality’s dust , I lack in trust” I really relate to those words. He’s been said he’s not our savior but as a human, I really feel/felt the same way he does.
Just listened to this album last month for the first time and oh man is it a life changer. Definitely recommend even just listening to it off camera it is definitely something people should hear
Kendrick is saying that he is in the wrong and has done more harm to the world than good. because the industry build him up and tear him apart so hes morality is dust. "even tho he is a good person and knew at some levels what was happening and going on, he still lost himself in the sauce of it all. And now hes trying to fix it and be honest about it. Thats what he is referring to in the song, and also share and help the world thru therapy in his music, beeing honest and sharing sensitive personal stuff, in hopes of inspiring and making room for others too do the same. Alot of men is under the false impression of being sensitive is a sign of weakness. When in reality its true strength, and also transmute the negative into positive. And in doing so gives you more love, freedom and peace. In other words he is saying that what you alt want and percieve as happiness, like success and idols and people you look up too in the industry is not idols and people you should look up too for the most part. its a false idea of happiness and its the blind leading the blind. Thats what he is saying with the "its rare when some1 takes your dreams back". The dream you all want is not it, its not happiness and in reality. The rich people are poor in spirit and the poor are actually the rich persons in many ways because Money and success is not what life is about. But too walk in the image of jesus chist and too live a moral life gives you more than money could ever buy you. and all this false praise and perception of happiness is all just bullshit. And its done so much more harm to the world than good.
You should listen to more songs from 808s and Heartbreak. I know Kanye isn't seen in a positive light these days but that album really helped me and many others through tough times. Thanks for the reactions
You have no idea how long I’ve been waiting for you to do this song!! Thank you so much 😭😭❤️❤️❤️ First time I heard this song I wept. First time I watched this music, I shed a tear. This has to be my favourite Kendrick Lamar song and music video of ALL TIME! The ability Kendrick has to present a thought provoking piece in a musically and visually sound way is unbelievable. I just wish the video was a bit longer but nonetheless thank you for reacting 🥹❤️ Hopefully you can do “Father Time” by Kendrick as well❤️
This is probably the best analysis of this version of count me out (I honestly prefer this version over the album version) and i felt that the points you’ve made are alot more fleshed out in comparison to other people analysing this song. Great Job 👏
i’ve just been broken up with and i’d say i’m a newier kendrick fan but i’ve quickly listened to a lot of his song but i just heard this and all i can do is cry the first verse hit
Yesirrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr been waiting for this one
The album version has another verse and the song in its entirety is SO beautiful. I hope you listen to the entire song and get to appreciate the whole song. It's a masterpiece.
It’s ok to be imperfect. We feel we have to be perfect to be valued but that’s not true. None of us are perfect. We all have that internal fight and dialogue along with the tendency to be very critical of ourselves. That’s a good thing because it forces us to look in the mirror at who we truly are and then we can choose to change paths or stay where we are. It’s also bad because it can be exhausting to constantly question ourselves. Every time I watch that video I gain another aspect. The time running out, the being proud of our wrong action or laughing at our missteps and imperfections, the self reflection, how others put us on a pedestal then let us down or forget us, how we are humbled, how we go from sad childhood to a sad adulthood, how we struggle with who we are or accept who we are…all of that but the truth is that we are still worthy. And for those who do believe in a greater power, you see the correlation to how we view ourselves and how God views us or how the angels still protect us. I just love Kendrick for always giving us things to think about and for the thoughtful visuals.
Hey, please react to Ren - Hi Ren. As a psychotherapist you're uniquely positioned to appreciate the struggle that gave rise to the song and the insights it conveys.
just found your channel and was going through your merch i love it and would like to buy a hoodie but unfortunately XL is OOS atm are there any plans on restocks for that size?
Yeah there's more. If you black, make sure you got a therapist from a similair background as you. Kendrick turned away from his therapist towards his 'real' therapy. The music. How dude not peep this and he a Therapist! lol
The fact that she plays a sex therapist on the tv show 'Sex Education' is fitting because Kendrick on the album and the song itself talks about lust addiction.
.... what are you talking about? The sex therapist in the show 'Sex Education' is played by Gillian Anderson. The therapist in this song is played by Dame Helen Mirren. I don't know where you got that connection from...
Everything he says is about him being a Gemini ♊ & misunderstood 💯 if u don't believe me I will break every single line & every visual in the video & put it together for u cuz Kendrick is a Gemini ♊ & so am I & this song is about a Gemini ♊ who also has PTSD , the fact that he's speaking about his woman is just a side note 👍 the swapped nose 👃 is not about covid at all , Kendrick is from the hood he's Fuckin with y'all cuz that nose swab is not about covid 💯
You should do a full kendrick album from start to finish. Including songs you have already done. Picking a song like this is like taking a book and reading a random chapter. With that being said, still a great reaction to the song itself.
Yes, it's important to see the whole vision
The Mr Morale album is the one to do for a therapist.
This part! I would do GKMC and Mr Morale and the Big Steppers
kungfu kenny albums is beautiful rap. i think Damn also can be played in reverse. In Yah he says "I'm an Israelite, don't call me black no more". In Israel, they read books from the back to front and read right to left on the page. Makes so much more sense as to why it would be played backwards, haven't heard anyone mention this
@@747westscope thats the whole point of damn
I'm a social service assistant in IHS for adolescent substance abuse. There are things we learn about empathy when dealing with our kids, like eye contact. The layer in this video, starting when kendrick starts "expressing" himself to his therapist, her facial reactions, and then ultimately at the end losing eye contact when he says "if I didn't learn to love myself forgive myself a hundred times, dawg" she looks down, saddened (cardinal rule i believe to not show these kinds of expressions or break eye contact so hard while helping a patient). To me that signified that she simply didn't have a rebuttal or couldn't find the words to help Kendrick, with him ultimately turning his back to the therapist, and then an angel putting his arm around him, a metaphor that maybe he feels only god and music* has his back. As a black man (and I'm not trying to make this racial at all, forgive me, statistically black men loathe the idea of therapy) I always feared therapy, up until maybe 2 years ago I started seeking help. I am currently on my 4th therapist. This video made me cry the first time I watched, and almost any other time. Sometimes I feel like I am alone in this, that there is a lot of pressure and guilt on me to be the man, be there for my family, be proud when I know I should. I was having a hard time today, cried on my lunch break, but I'm feeling better especially after watching your reaction, it really helped me. Hopefully tomorrow will be better.
Woww...you're not alone brother. You're not alone.
The Lord will guide and bless you, stay in the strength of The Lord and keep doing your best. Jesus said on Jonh 16:33, “These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.” so in Jesus name you’ll overcome too, you’ll bounce back. Have faith 🙏🏾
@@emanuelmorais8449 thank u 🙏🏾
It gets better bro.
It really does I promise.
Your story is impressive and proves your strength. Hoping for a very bright future for you, good luck
The song is cutted for the purpose of the clip which is brilliant. In the full version, ''I love when you count me out'' is referring to ''Miss Regrets'' and it gets a whole new meaning
Woah I never even realised that
@@shazca111OFFICAL Same. A new layer's been unlocked for me.
The best thing abt the video is how towards the end kendrick turns back to the piano showing that music is his therapy even tho he has a therapist to vent to he still chooses to release his stress with music and singing.
It seems significant that in order to play the piano he has to turn his back on the therapist, like he doesn't feel like he has the time for self evaluating while he's working.
Great observation!
Yea but this time he has an angel (HIs self conciousness) with him, so he is able to find the truth
so true
also significant that the angel only shows up once he turns his back on the therapist and turns to music instead.
I wouldn't interpret that as lacking the time for self evaluation.. more that therapy could have one role in his life (dealing with himself honestly), while music plays another role (getting closer to God). And in this instance, he seeks to get closer to God just after facing himself through therapy.
I'm personally not a believer at all, but this is how I'm reading it for Kendrick.
Also of note that in the album version of this song there's the line "anytime I couldn't find God, I still could find myself through song", so there's definitely interplay here throughout, regarding therapy, self-reflection, music, and spirituality.
When he realizes the angel-like kid is kendrick's inner child. He was giving wings as a child becux of his talent n was praised for it. So he does things that made other people happy and always chasing something he could never find But he realizes it now that he was going thru something (issues n trauma), which if not deal with could potential mess with his life and loved ones.
In the end, you can see his inner child consoling and being there for him. It's like an acknowledgment and forgiveness of Kendrick and his wrongs😢🤧
I’m a therapist in training who’s attempting to simultaneously heal from trauma that extended over a long period of time. I loved this song when I first heard it and it was so healing and cathartic for me, but I just experienced the music video today for the first time. When I tell you I cried my eyes out and appreciated this song more than I thought I already could. My BA is in English and experiencing the symbolism in this video was amazing. Watching it and experiencing the music helped me release pain I hadn’t recognized I had still been holding on to. Kendrick has been my favorite rapper for years, and I’m happy he’s willing to be authentic and vulnerable with his audience. Vulnerability can be a difficult thing to embody after we’ve learned that being open and close to others isn’t safe. The beautiful thing about music is that each person can feel it through their subjective experiences, it’s up to interpretation and that’s what’s so powerful about this to me.
Yes! He wants his fans to go inward, heal and feel empowered. I love this song.
I am a die-hard Kendrick Lamar fan and this is in my top three probably my number one favorite Kendrick Lamar song because I relate so much to it so much. It's like I wrote it every time I listen to it. It breaks me down and by the time it gets to the end of it, it's like I'm built back up. Anyway, I stumbled upon your channel channel because I was searching for breakdown of this song. And I got to tell you I've listened to this song damn near everyday since the moment the CD came out. I just want to tell you what an excellent, perfect job you've done breaking this song down. Lots of clarity now. And I also subscribe to you now. Thank you
I think the parking spot scene is about him claiming the #1 spot of rap and not being apologetic about it. Also, I think his therapist is a representative of hiphop and or the overall theme about his video is this relationship with the culture of hip hop.
Nice
this is the beauty of the art, I never thought neither see it that way, and I don't personally believe it is like that, but that just shows how big and different we are as persons, and being capa ble of interpreting the art manifestations (in this case, a videoclip/song) in our own ways.
7:27 I interpreted this as a healed inner child, in companionship with the adult self present day. At the beginning of the video, this inner child limped into the scene, appearing injured or “hurt”. The immediate camera switch to the adult self was for the effect of how the hurt inner child can erupt to the surface in a >:( situation.
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You need to do a reaction of the full album, it's a must. You dig Kendrick and the entire album is about therapy. If you ever needed to react to an entire album, it's this one.
The entire album is a theatrical therapeutic experience. If yo I listen from start to finish, it truly shows.
Elevates your conciousness
Every time I hear or see a piece of art from this man, I'm amazed. He's only getting better.
I have this music video saved and when I’m going through my episodes I play it as a therapy session. When she reads out that text message about him falling, I absolutely start to just ugly cry.
I got everything I’ve ever wanted from working hard and it’s almost like I’m just empty.
I think I’ve put so much into this career that I’ve lost precious moments, people constantly needing me, and I have so much weight on my shoulders. I used to feel like I could put that weight on and charge on. Put my head down and persist. It worked but at what cost? That’s where I’m at.
Reading this has me very emotional man .. I feel suffocated .. Caught inbetween working very hard & just wanting to exist experience love & feel
I truly hope you find satisfaction and love within. You can do it. I believe in you. Please believe in yourself.
Love your insight on this great song you are right about the tripping or fallen subject it also refers to kendrick as a person he feels like a fallen angel the more he contradicts his moralities and views in life and hes tired of helping and pleasing other people that he needs to help himself needs to love himself lift up that fallen angel thats why that Angel was sitting next to him thats Kendrick supporting himself
He is representing The Devil, Lucifer, fallen angel.... Hence the therapist asked him why did he text her at 02:00 in the morning(witching hour aka devil's hour) saying that he feels like he was falling.
Then the scene cuts to an angel in red with a sad face, then the angel grows up with his wings clipped. (also while they are laughing about him taking the parking spot, she says you and he responds NO. I take that to mean that it wasn't the devil but Kendricks ego... -Some put it on the Devil when they fall short
I put it on my ego, lord of all lords, Sometimes I fall for her, dawg-)
The devil is a liar and deceiver REVELATION 12:9:
And the great dragon was cast out - that serpent of old called the Devil and Satan, who (deceiveth) the whole world. He was cast out onto the earth, and his angels were cast out with him.
The devil comes to steal kill and destroy
John 10:10-29:
10 The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.
He stole the ladies parking space, he lied about stealing her parking space and said he felt decent about, and all throughout the video his life was being destroyed and he was dead(in the sense of eternal death separation from God.)
Also notice how in the verse he listing all the things that people blame on the devil (this video is supposed to be showing sympathy for the devil), which is why he says he puts his downfalls on his ego lord of all lords but even that is a lie. Kendrick is actually telling us without telling us that he sold his soul and he has to play the game(you have to read in-between the lines)
The devil is actually pride(ego)... "Pride comes before the fall"
In this life you either follow God or the Devil(to chose to follow yourself and do what you want carnally is following the devil.) Following God is actually dying to yourself.
I hope this helps someone in the name of Jesus Christ... I like Kendrick and his artistry(but like he said he is not your savior) be careful of the idols you worship... Which is most likely how Kendrick got into this situation
God bless by the power of the Holy Spirit in Jesus name. Amen
Woooow crazy
@@SirDJay very crazy... 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
amazing analysis! youve really put a new light to this song that I can never forget, thank you.
This was a good analysis with all the Bible verses but I don't believe that it is saying that Kendrick sold his Soul, I think it is more so conveying the message that even he falls short and falls into traps set by the Devil by acting in certain ways such as stealing the parking spot or lying. Him saying his downfall is because of his Ego emphasizes the idea that, despite his image, he is flawed as well. This then obviously leads to the same message that you already made clear which is don't worship other people (especially celebrities in our day and age) because they too are flawed and humans just like any other.
This was a good analysis with all the Bible verses but I don't believe that it is saying that Kendrick sold his Soul, I think it is more so conveying the message that even he falls short and falls into traps set by the Devil by acting in certain ways such as stealing the parking spot or lying. Him saying his downfall is because of his Ego emphasizes the idea that, despite his image, he is flawed as well. This then obviously leads to the same message that you already made clear which is don't worship other people (especially celebrities in our day and age) because they too are flawed and humans just like any other.
0:55 That "Uh-Oh" because he knows he's about to deepdive into Kendrick's pretty dark psyche is lowkey hilarious. Instant subscribed. Great channel with thoughtful vids!
It would’ve been better for you to watch a video with the lyrics on it. Lines like “I care too much, wanna share too much
In my head too much, I shut down too
ain’t there too much , ima complex soul
They layered me up, then broke me down
The morality’s dust , I lack in trust” I really relate to those words. He’s been said he’s not our savior but as a human, I really feel/felt the same way he does.
Just listened to this album last month for the first time and oh man is it a life changer. Definitely recommend even just listening to it off camera it is definitely something people should hear
that song along with the video and all the meaning that’s behind it is pure poetry.
please someone pray for me.
I will
Sending prayers and good energy your way man 👑 🙏
Gotcha you bro!! 🙏🏾❤️🙏🏾
Love you ❤❤❤❤
PRAYING FOR U EVEN THO IM 10 MONTHS LATE AND NOT RELIGOUS, STILL PRAYING FOR U
Kendrick is saying that he is in the wrong and has done more harm to the world than good. because the industry build him up and tear him apart so hes morality is dust. "even tho he is a good person and knew at some levels what was happening and going on, he still lost himself in the sauce of it all. And now hes trying to fix it and be honest about it. Thats what he is referring to in the song, and also share and help the world thru therapy in his music, beeing honest and sharing sensitive personal stuff, in hopes of inspiring and making room for others too do the same. Alot of men is under the false impression of being sensitive is a sign of weakness. When in reality its true strength, and also transmute the negative into positive. And in doing so gives you more love, freedom and peace. In other words he is saying that what you alt want and percieve as happiness, like success and idols and people you look up too in the industry is not idols and people you should look up too for the most part. its a false idea of happiness and its the blind leading the blind. Thats what he is saying with the "its rare when some1 takes your dreams back". The dream you all want is not it, its not happiness and in reality. The rich people are poor in spirit and the poor are actually the rich persons in many ways because Money and success is not what life is about. But too walk in the image of jesus chist and too live a moral life gives you more than money could ever buy you. and all this false praise and perception of happiness is all just bullshit. And its done so much more harm to the world than good.
You should listen to more songs from 808s and Heartbreak. I know Kanye isn't seen in a positive light these days but that album really helped me and many others through tough times. Thanks for the reactions
That was his best album ever besides college dropout.
Noooo that album is ass
@@corylyonsmusiccollege dropout and graduation but dropout is #1
Please do the full album!!! You will enjoy it so much and all of us will enjoy to hear your perspective!
You have no idea how long I’ve been waiting for you to do this song!! Thank you so much 😭😭❤️❤️❤️
First time I heard this song I wept. First time I watched this music, I shed a tear. This has to be my favourite Kendrick Lamar song and music video of ALL TIME! The ability Kendrick has to present a thought provoking piece in a musically and visually sound way is unbelievable. I just wish the video was a bit longer but nonetheless thank you for reacting 🥹❤️
Hopefully you can do “Father Time” by Kendrick as well❤️
This is probably the best analysis of this version of count me out (I honestly prefer this version over the album version) and i felt that the points you’ve made are alot more fleshed out in comparison to other people analysing this song. Great Job 👏
The Angel is the younger version of himself
i’ve just been broken up with and i’d say i’m a newier kendrick fan but i’ve quickly listened to a lot of his song but i just heard this and all i can do is cry the first verse hit
Wish you reacted to the full song
the version on the album is longer it has another verse, but this version is unique and i enjoy it in its own right too. great work btw
this version is more of a visual for the song itself which i i doa gree with you
The therapist is Dame Helen Mirren.
Yesirrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr been waiting for this one
Great reaction as always! I knew you’d like this one 🫶🏼
whole album is a therapy session hahaha
Literally
The album version has another verse and the song in its entirety is SO beautiful. I hope you listen to the entire song and get to appreciate the whole song. It's a masterpiece.
Please react to kid cudi - soundtrack to my life😊
Kid Cudi - Maniac
Has he done love. yet?
This is best reaction to this song for sure 👌🏾 spot on
2:45 Helen Mirren by the way.
yeah you should do the whole album to pimp a butterfly there's so much to unpack in that album.
I know I’m late but listen to “u” on to pimp a butterfly then listen to “i” chills on level 3000.
I think ppl ain't notice at the end of the video when he's turned side ways he has wings
Loving all the Kendrick Reactions 🙌🏾
You should react to Saba’s album Care For Me next!
I love this!!! Kendrick is the best
It’s ok to be imperfect. We feel we have to be perfect to be valued but that’s not true. None of us are perfect. We all have that internal fight and dialogue along with the tendency to be very critical of ourselves. That’s a good thing because it forces us to look in the mirror at who we truly are and then we can choose to change paths or stay where we are. It’s also bad because it can be exhausting to constantly question ourselves. Every time I watch that video I gain another aspect. The time running out, the being proud of our wrong action or laughing at our missteps and imperfections, the self reflection, how others put us on a pedestal then let us down or forget us, how we are humbled, how we go from sad childhood to a sad adulthood, how we struggle with who we are or accept who we are…all of that but the truth is that we are still worthy. And for those who do believe in a greater power, you see the correlation to how we view ourselves and how God views us or how the angels still protect us. I just love Kendrick for always giving us things to think about and for the thoughtful visuals.
I’ll play this with Kendrick 7/18/23 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin!
Just found your channel today and immediately knew I had to watch this video, love it ♥️
Wow I was waiting for this one !!
sometimes we all feel like 2 o'clock in the morning. no way around it
I just read your shirt. You are a service for us.
such an incredible song
You are so good at your job. Spot on.
The angel is his younger self..🔥💯💣
Hey, please react to Ren - Hi Ren. As a psychotherapist you're uniquely positioned to appreciate the struggle that gave rise to the song and the insights it conveys.
Brilliant album, a very touching and personal album.
That’s the British actress Helen Mirren
I didn’t see Psycho therapist I saw Psycho The Rapist 😭😭😭
“I wake up in the morning, another appointment, I hope the psychologist is listening 👀😆😘
There is a different version of this song when it's longer it's the version from the labum i recomend to listen to it😊
First time visiting your channel, great reaction. Do the whole Album please. I'm sure you'll agree it's worth your time.
It’s about society and the oppression and you could never count us out✊🏾👸🏾🤴🏾✨
That what I say because we in alot black families mental health is not addressed but everyone needs to it's okay to speak to someone group therapy
You should do Die Hard by Kendrick Lamar too
just found your channel and was going through your merch i love it and would like to buy a hoodie but unfortunately XL is OOS atm are there any plans on restocks for that size?
Great analysis
@7:40 segway into DMX's song Slippin'
Yeah there's more. If you black, make sure you got a therapist from a similair background as you.
Kendrick turned away from his therapist towards his 'real' therapy. The music. How dude not peep this and he a Therapist! lol
Uh Mr. Big - The Chain is a very good song to. An oldy ofc with Mr. Big but I love it so much. Relatable 100%
You should do some DMX
Celebrities, they seem big to you but deep inside they feel small.
You also could try Father Time by Kendrick Lamar
should do “do better” by ab soul. great song
I would love for him to review that song it helped me when I was at one of my lowest moment
I really like your reactions, I'm from Brazil. please react to more kendrick 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
If you’ve never heard Feel by Kendrick Lamar please listen to it and I’d love to see your reaction.
Please please do the whole album
Give Cocaine Woman - Lucki a listen! There’s a lot to break down I think you would enjoy the song.
Don't be scared doc
The fact that she plays a sex therapist on the tv show 'Sex Education' is fitting because Kendrick on the album and the song itself talks about lust addiction.
.... what are you talking about? The sex therapist in the show 'Sex Education' is played by Gillian Anderson. The therapist in this song is played by Dame Helen Mirren. I don't know where you got that connection from...
What are you talking abt😂
Hey everyone 😊
The whole album is on par with your channel. His whole album is about mental health and therapy
great reaction, eventually i think you should do a video reacting to a whole album by kendrick, especially gkmc or tpab
Pls react to this song it's an African artist omah lay - I'm a mess and ALSO omah lay- SOSO
React to Imagine Dragons please. Amazing band and amazing lyrics!
Have you done the song feel by Kendrick. I’d love to hear that reaction
you need to do father time. it should spark your brain.
Everything he says is about him being a Gemini ♊ & misunderstood 💯 if u don't believe me I will break every single line & every visual in the video & put it together for u cuz Kendrick is a Gemini ♊ & so am I & this song is about a Gemini ♊ who also has PTSD , the fact that he's speaking about his woman is just a side note 👍 the swapped nose 👃 is not about covid at all , Kendrick is from the hood he's Fuckin with y'all cuz that nose swab is not about covid 💯
You should check out cal scruby’s new album “casino”
why did i read the title of the video psycho the r*pist
Song is also about an oppressing partner!
you should do the question by mac miller
You should do DMX after all this lol, ayo I'm slippin, I'm fallin, I can't get up.
Please please please react to Capital STEEZ! Some good tracks are Free the Robots,Black Petunia, Cab Fare, Survival tactics, and Emotionless Thoughts.
Please react to "Hi Ren" you will not be disappointed. It's AMAZING.
nice
I'm surprised you have not reacted to Panic Attack by Dream Theater
Dude please react to quickie my Miquel please dude that would be a great reaction big fan great job supporting mental health through music
Omg are you in Houston? My daughter goes to UofH♥️ 🐾
can you listen to outside looking in by g herbo you react to him before he talks about mental illness in a lot of his songs
react to the full song
Hey I been watching you for a good time and it’s my 1st time gunna comment but you gotta listen to “Gangstas cry” by G Herbo
#like 1:47