This album made Kendrick the only Pulitzer Prize winner in Hip Hop history, and one of the only non classical artists to ever win one. Incredible album.
The concept of this album is actually extremely interesting and i dont think most people realize. At the start we hear "is it wickedness, is it weakness? You decide, are we gonna live or die?" Every song after that goes from wickedness to weakness. For example DNA is showcasing Kendricks wickedness while YUH his weakness. Same with Element, Feel etc. Now the most interesting part: if you play the album in reverse Kendricks wickedness gets the best of him and at the end he dies after being shot in a setup (BLOOD). But if you play it normally he survives to tell the story, eventually overcoming his struggles before ending the album with Duckworth.
Pulitzer prize album winner . first time in the prize's history that the award was given to an artist outside of the classical or jazz community. He made history already
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"Is it wickedness? Is it weakness? You decide, are we going to live or die?" This ties into the listeners choice on choosing how to consume the album because it can be listened to in reverse and you can start from Duckworth or Blood and, each outcome is different at the end.
This album really shows Kenny's versatility. He can really dabble into any vibe of production and make it work. This album is definitely a fan favourite and cemented as a household name for sure
You’re absolutely right. This is Kendrick’s darkest album besides his most recent, Mr Morale and the big steppers. In the DAMN album, he talks about being paranoid, his trust issues, morality and questioning his faith in god when there’s chaos in his life (i think he said 2017ish was a rough period for him.)
Fear is one of his best songs conceptually. First verse is from the perspective of him when he’s 7 and it’s his mother speaking to him. So what he fears is basically his mom. Next verse is his fears of dying when he’s 17 growing up in Compton. Third verse is his fears when he’s 27 and has hit super stardom. So the song in general is the evolution of fear throughout his life as he’s grown. I guarantee it’ll grow on you more and more with further listens. It’s a fan favorite
Kendrick got the nickname "Kung-Fu Kenny" from Don Cheadle's character in the movie Rush Hour 2 who was a Black dude from Compton that was a master martial artist. It's also the reason why Don Cheadle is in the video for "DNA."
You were right, Top Dawg discovered Kendrick and is the head of TDE the label that Kendrick was signed to. Kendricks dad used to work at KFC and Top Dawg was a gang banger. Top would go to that KFC a lot and Kendricks dad would always be nice to him and give him free chicken. But at some point Top got desperate in the streets and went to rob that KFC and when he did instead of killing Kendricks dad as a witness he spared him.
The meaning behind "aint nobody praying for me" is referring to his Grandmother who died recently when making this album. Now that she is gone he feels like there is nobody who is truly praying for him anymore
one of Kendricks best works, and the fact that you can play the track list in reverse and it tells a different story is next level, and you guys should really check out MF DOOM. his Madvillainy and MM..Food albums are classics.
Top Dawg was actually the owner of the record label Kendrick was under, Top Dawg Entertainment. That’s why Kendrick says 30 years later his father and top dawg meet again in a recording studio reaping their benefits.
the biggest accolade this album got was it won the Pulitzer Prize for music, making history as the first non-classical or jazz artist to win the honor.
Y'all caught on to the reversed sounds in the songs very early on-it is very much hinting at something. Just remember, what happens on Earth stays on Earth! / We gon' put it in reverse.
I think Kendrick said it was his best during the promo media tour when it was just coming out, so it makes sense as to why he said that. Even if hardcore fans, critics, and myself don't think it's his best, it's still one of the greatest of all time. He's THAT GOOD. I'm glad that y'all thought it was as good as its reputation. It's a perfect balance between artistry and commercial hits.
@@SergioM473Honestly 🤣🤣 I keep seeing Drake fans trying to compare their discographies and it’s like why even bother! Kendrick is a fourth dimensional being comparatively. I don’t get why some people think songs are only good if you can play them in the club like there are more vibes to be explored!
I also cried my first time hearing FEEL😅 It’s such a beautiful, smooth instrumental but he comes on rapping with so much passion so you can really here what he’s saying. That combined with those raw and relatable lyrics just combines for a perfect song
Great reaction as usual guys! Kendrick really is the definition of a true artist, everything he creates has so much emotion, depth and layers and he's so versatile with the vibes and styles he's able to use to convey his messages. 👑❤
phenomenal album this, my favourites are probably feel, lust, love, god……. i always listen to “love” when i’m away on holiday on a beach somewhere in the evening sun, it creates such a calming summer vibe it’s truly amazing 👌
@@TwistTheScript i could’ve listed so many songs on this album as “my fave” especially pride too 😂 but like craig says you always find new favourites on any album you listen to 😁
Top Dawg used to come to the chicken shop that kendricks dad worked at all the time. His dad knew who he was, because he ran things in the streets in some compacity back then... Kendricks dad would throw in a couple extra's every now and then with his food because of this. One day, Top Dawg came in to rob the place, and like you said, kendricks dad talked him out of it. He listened because of how Kendricks dad would treat him. 20 years later, kendrick is 21/22, has been signed to Top Dawg Entertainment, and yup...Top Dawg and Kendricks father meet again.
Also- you and your dad legitimately have the best reactions to hip hop music on youtube. It's just wholesome to see, anytime your videos drop I sort of get an extra reminder on these days to just call my dad or try and go see him and talk for a while. I'm 30, my dads 66 now, and there really isn't anything better than just having a common bond over something with your dad. You and your dad really know a lot about sonics and beats and it's awesome that he pays attention to the lyrics and follows along.
Best uk reaction I’ve seen to this your spot on with the story about duckworth one of the best albums of all time to think it wasn’t as loved when it was released but lots would say this is their favourite Kendrick
Yeah you were pretty close with that story from Duckworth! Anthony “Top Dawg” is the owner of TDE “Top Dawg Entertainment” the label that Kendrick was formerly signed to and Ducky is Kendricks father who used to work at KFC! Before becoming the owner of a record label, Top Dawg used to be a gang banger and would rob places for money and Kendricks father knew about his reputation and would always give Anthony free chicken to get on his good side and it worked as he spared Kendricks father! Many many years later both people would meet inside a studio with Kendrick. This song exemplifies the wickedness and weakness themes of the album as Kendricks father deciding to show weakness by giving Anthony free food ultimately saved his life, essentially making Kendrick the man he is today because if Anthony killed Ducky Kendrick likely would’ve grown up in the streets without a father figure to show him right from wrong and how to be a “Real” man like he does in Good Kid mAAd City and there would also be no TDE label for Kendrick to even be signed to. Wild crazy insane story with so much depth and meaning behind it, sounds like one of those things far too insane and profound to be true.
A cool thing about this album is Kendrick said it was designed to be played in reverse. It shows the duality of who he is, it was rereleased not long after it came out in reverse order. The album has a whole different vibe on the reverse version and it once again just speaks to Kendrick's mastering of his craft. He's one of the GOATs
yall have to heard untitled unmastered before listening to the last kendrick album, untitled unmastered its an album whit songs than didnt make it to to pimp a butterfly but they still as good, kendrick released it on 2016
This album made Kendrick the only Pulitzer Prize winner in Hip Hop history, and one of the only non classical artists to ever win one. Incredible album.
Tpab is the original winner of the prize but damn got it because they were late at that time so they have to give it to damn
One of the only one ? He’s the only one
The concept of this album is actually extremely interesting and i dont think most people realize. At the start we hear "is it wickedness, is it weakness? You decide, are we gonna live or die?" Every song after that goes from wickedness to weakness. For example DNA is showcasing Kendricks wickedness while YUH his weakness. Same with Element, Feel etc. Now the most interesting part: if you play the album in reverse Kendricks wickedness gets the best of him and at the end he dies after being shot in a setup (BLOOD). But if you play it normally he survives to tell the story, eventually overcoming his struggles before ending the album with Duckworth.
Wow that’s great info 👍😉 thanks so much for this .. really interesting ❤️
Feel and Fear are two of Kendrick’s best songs. Masterpieces.
And DUCKWORTH.
@@Comatose_Rat duckworth sing about me mortal man byfar his best top 3 but feel fear and howmucha dolla cost also peak
I like how all of his album has progression, shows how much he has grown
These songs hit different when you really goin through some shit
@@brinds7374 kdot really got such a good catalogue of storytelling songs
Pulitzer prize album winner . first time in the prize's history that the award was given to an artist outside of the classical or jazz community.
He made history already
I love ‘Feel’ sooo much still years on
Without a doubt the greatest rapper of our generation, one of the best artists hip hop has ever produced
Agree mate. Guys a creative genius
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Lust is my favourite, but like Pride just gets me crying. What a vibe. Glad y'all enjoyed
Pride is a perfect song.
"Is it wickedness? Is it weakness? You decide, are we going to live or die?" This ties into the listeners choice on choosing how to consume the album because it can be listened to in reverse and you can start from Duckworth or Blood and, each outcome is different at the end.
Got it 👍 very clever concept and a superb album for sure 👍❤️
This album really shows Kenny's versatility. He can really dabble into any vibe of production and make it work. This album is definitely a fan favourite and cemented as a household name for sure
The second half of DNA. is insane, like not only is it super fast but the writing is fantastic too
You’re absolutely right. This is Kendrick’s darkest album besides his most recent, Mr Morale and the big steppers. In the DAMN album, he talks about being paranoid, his trust issues, morality and questioning his faith in god when there’s chaos in his life (i think he said 2017ish was a rough period for him.)
Fear is one of his best songs conceptually. First verse is from the perspective of him when he’s 7 and it’s his mother speaking to him. So what he fears is basically his mom. Next verse is his fears of dying when he’s 17 growing up in Compton. Third verse is his fears when he’s 27 and has hit super stardom. So the song in general is the evolution of fear throughout his life as he’s grown. I guarantee it’ll grow on you more and more with further listens. It’s a fan favorite
Great info 👍😉 thanks this 😁
One of my favourite Kendrick albums. His next album is definitely his most vulnerable so I can't wait for that reaction.
Kendrick is on his own level nobody compares. The best musician alive not just a rapper.
Facts! 🤝🏾
Kendrick got the nickname "Kung-Fu Kenny" from Don Cheadle's character in the movie Rush Hour 2 who was a Black dude from Compton that was a master martial artist. It's also the reason why Don Cheadle is in the video for "DNA."
The British accent you hear in LUST is actually a sample from British band RATBOY’s song called KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK
Your dad hit the nail on the head at 27:10 in regards to his crowds during shows. Saw him in Dublin in 2022, otherworldly gig
the other voice on Pride is Steve Lacy! He also produced the song, another amazing artist worth checking out
Some more info: he produced it on his iphone!
Been waiting on this one! Feel is so underrated. He says "feel" so many times yet you don't get tired of it
Feel was our best track as you can probably tell !!
Section.80 is definitely worth listening to. It's his debut album. There are some incredible songs on that album that really made me a Kendrick fan.
That album has somehow become my favorite album by him. Idk why but the production on it is just perfect to me.
Lust is so underrated, those reverse drums are fire
You were right, Top Dawg discovered Kendrick and is the head of TDE the label that Kendrick was signed to. Kendricks dad used to work at KFC and Top Dawg was a gang banger. Top would go to that KFC a lot and Kendricks dad would always be nice to him and give him free chicken. But at some point Top got desperate in the streets and went to rob that KFC and when he did instead of killing Kendricks dad as a witness he spared him.
That is Kendrick doing the high pitch voice. He is it chameleon? It can do a million different things with his voice and cadence
😂 no it’s the producer Steve lacy doing the high pitch vocals.
The meaning behind "aint nobody praying for me" is referring to his Grandmother who died recently when making this album. Now that she is gone he feels like there is nobody who is truly praying for him anymore
This is one of the best concept albums of all time
It's the third best concept album in Kendricks discog
Theres like the rest of his discog + idk TA13OO, MMESYF, blonde but yeah DAMN is really good
@Emilbarrit2 right lol.
@@Emilbarrit2section 80 still my favourite somehow 😅
My favorite songs on this album at first were Duckworth and Lust. Now it’s Fear.
Feel is insanely good, the beat the tempo the lyrics the emotion.
Absolutely 💯 agree … Awesome ❤️🔥😢
Man this album has some the best songs of all time
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Feel is one of his best songs ever
i was totally expecting this and was NOT disappointed
XXX. is fucking insane that song gets slept on so hard
Lust is my favorite. Great reaction
I’m partial to LOVE. But, I’m sure it’s because that’s where I am in life ❤😊
one of Kendricks best works, and the fact that you can play the track list in reverse and it tells a different story is next level, and you guys should really check out MF DOOM. his Madvillainy and MM..Food albums are classics.
Top Dawg was actually the owner of the record label Kendrick was under, Top Dawg Entertainment. That’s why Kendrick says 30 years later his father and top dawg meet again in a recording studio reaping their benefits.
the biggest accolade this album got was it won the Pulitzer Prize for music, making history as the first non-classical or jazz artist to win the honor.
Kendrick is basically a jazz artist lol hip hop jazz
@@ojerico6097 the only heavily jazz album he has was TPAB lol he's not a jazz artist at all.
Yeah this album deserves its name😁
Enjoy! Kendrick is a poetic genius.❤
Absolutely couldn’t agree more 👍😉❤️❤️🔥
10/10 album..
Agreed. Played it after we recorded. It’s an absolute masterpiece .
Y'all caught on to the reversed sounds in the songs very early on-it is very much hinting at something.
Just remember, what happens on Earth stays on Earth! / We gon' put it in reverse.
Prob one of the most iconic intros to an album right here.
Loyalty chorus is sung by DJ Dahi who also produced the song. And that reversed sample used in the beat is 24k Magic by Bruno Mars!
The fact he become the first rapper to get a puilzar prize for this album shows how good it is, i still think good kid mad city is his best work
TPAB is but I feel ya though…
Absolute classic album! Kendrick's most commercial and digestible album.
Feel is one of the greatest songs ever.
Top Dawg is the label owner of TDE record which is what Kendrick was signed to at the time of this album. (Top Dawg Entertainment)
love you guys you evolved so much in music and lyrics of hiphop 🙏
Thanks for your comments 👍😉❤️ means a lot to us 👍😁
Love this album. Great reaction gents
Thanks 👍😉❤️
I think Kendrick said it was his best during the promo media tour when it was just coming out, so it makes sense as to why he said that. Even if hardcore fans, critics, and myself don't think it's his best, it's still one of the greatest of all time. He's THAT GOOD. I'm glad that y'all thought it was as good as its reputation. It's a perfect balance between artistry and commercial hits.
It’s crazy that this would be many artists best album but its arguably Kendricks third best
@@SergioM473Honestly 🤣🤣 I keep seeing Drake fans trying to compare their discographies and it’s like why even bother! Kendrick is a fourth dimensional being comparatively. I don’t get why some people think songs are only good if you can play them in the club like there are more vibes to be explored!
I genuinely look forward to y’all reactions each week. ❤️ much love and blessings.
We love doing them for you guys. Thank you for the comment. Much love ❤️
my favourite of his
kendrick won the pulitzer prize in 2018 for DAMN.
Ok i love damn, but nobody has ever said this is his best work
Kung Fu kenny is his alternate ego like eminem has "Slim shady" kendrick has "Kung Fu Kenny"
I also cried my first time hearing FEEL😅
It’s such a beautiful, smooth instrumental but he comes on rapping with so much passion so you can really here what he’s saying. That combined with those raw and relatable lyrics just combines for a perfect song
Absolute AWESOME TRACK 🔥❤️🔥❤️😉👍
THE 🐐👑💯🎤📚🔥🥶❤️🙏🏾🥇🏆 KENDRICK LAMAR K DOT KUNG FU KENNY
King kendrick! Glad u two enjoyed it❤
Love this album some days it’s my favourite from Kendrick
Feel and Lust gives me chills because I relate to it so much. And it’s like you said smooth and chill vibes with meaningful energy Great reaction guys
Thanks man 👍😉❤️
You guys are great! Love your reactions!
Thanks so much 👍😉❤️ means a lot to us 🙂
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
pride my favorite
Since spamming the album Pride is in my top two. Love the track!
Great reaction! Could Call Me If You If You Get Lost by Tyler be next?
That was Kendrick on the chorus of Loyalty
Great reaction as usual guys! Kendrick really is the definition of a true artist, everything he creates has so much emotion, depth and layers and he's so versatile with the vibes and styles he's able to use to convey his messages. 👑❤
So hard to explain what Kendrick is…..Just creates another level musically, lyrically and artistry. Loving reacting to these with my Dad 👍
Pride might be my favorite song on the album but THIS is one of my if not my favorite hip hop albums of all time. Definitely top 3 for me.
phenomenal album this, my favourites are probably feel, lust, love, god……. i always listen to “love” when i’m away on holiday on a beach somewhere in the evening sun, it creates such a calming summer vibe it’s truly amazing 👌
Thanks for the info Connor 👍😉 great vibes on this album … absolutely loved FEEL … ❤️
@@TwistTheScript i could’ve listed so many songs on this album as “my fave” especially pride too 😂 but like craig says you always find new favourites on any album you listen to 😁
Awesome reaction fellas! Loving all the Kendrick videos
Lovin it to man ❤️❤️🔥👍
This video was great. Can’t wait for house of balloons!
Loved this video! Whenever you react to Mr. Morale, PLEASE make sure you react to the heart part 5 and its video first! ❤
Just done it mate. Finished editing it today. Will get it out tomorrow 👍
Top Dawg used to come to the chicken shop that kendricks dad worked at all the time. His dad knew who he was, because he ran things in the streets in some compacity back then... Kendricks dad would throw in a couple extra's every now and then with his food because of this. One day, Top Dawg came in to rob the place, and like you said, kendricks dad talked him out of it. He listened because of how Kendricks dad would treat him. 20 years later, kendrick is 21/22, has been signed to Top Dawg Entertainment, and yup...Top Dawg and Kendricks father meet again.
Also- you and your dad legitimately have the best reactions to hip hop music on youtube. It's just wholesome to see, anytime your videos drop I sort of get an extra reminder on these days to just call my dad or try and go see him and talk for a while. I'm 30, my dads 66 now, and there really isn't anything better than just having a common bond over something with your dad. You and your dad really know a lot about sonics and beats and it's awesome that he pays attention to the lyrics and follows along.
I have a feeling Mr. Moral & The Big Steppers is going to make you dad cry😅
Let’s see soon 👍❤️
Yeezus next lads 😆
YESSSSSSSSSSSSS. Kanye's DAMN.
watch the throne
You play the album from backwards from Duckworth to Blood and it gives you a different feel/insite
Best uk reaction I’ve seen to this your spot on with the story about duckworth one of the best albums of all time to think it wasn’t as loved when it was released but lots would say this is their favourite Kendrick
Thanks for your comment mate 👍😉
Yeah you were pretty close with that story from Duckworth! Anthony “Top Dawg” is the owner of TDE “Top Dawg Entertainment” the label that Kendrick was formerly signed to and Ducky is Kendricks father who used to work at KFC! Before becoming the owner of a record label, Top Dawg used to be a gang banger and would rob places for money and Kendricks father knew about his reputation and would always give Anthony free chicken to get on his good side and it worked as he spared Kendricks father! Many many years later both people would meet inside a studio with Kendrick. This song exemplifies the wickedness and weakness themes of the album as Kendricks father deciding to show weakness by giving Anthony free food ultimately saved his life, essentially making Kendrick the man he is today because if Anthony killed Ducky Kendrick likely would’ve grown up in the streets without a father figure to show him right from wrong and how to be a “Real” man like he does in Good Kid mAAd City and there would also be no TDE label for Kendrick to even be signed to. Wild crazy insane story with so much depth and meaning behind it, sounds like one of those things far too insane and profound to be true.
Absolute Legend Axel - Knew I was close. How crazy is that story. Seems like fate. Going to play the track back now. 👍
I love that y'all love LUST as much as I do... good review
What a track .. and what a superb album 👍❤️
your dad will love house of balloons - the weekend. hella use of guitar in the album
Y’all gotta do the whole kendrick drake feud😄
Man you guys HAVE to do Section 80 from Kendrick. Keisha's Song is like a revelation.
Now you have to play it again but in reverse order
Ye we got it now 👍
Kendrick reactions never disappoint! Keep up the good work.
Legends Never Die by Juice WRLD please 🥹
lets goooo
Utopia - Travis Scott next 🙏🏼
My two favorite songs is Fear and God
I forgot how good feel was 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
If you guys really liked this album then y’all should check out the musician named SchoolBoyQ
Interesting … 🤔 will look into this one 👍
good reaction!
Kendricks' father worked at KFC...so you were right
As for JID , The never story should be the next album to react too !!
A cool thing about this album is Kendrick said it was designed to be played in reverse. It shows the duality of who he is, it was rereleased not long after it came out in reverse order. The album has a whole different vibe on the reverse version and it once again just speaks to Kendrick's mastering of his craft. He's one of the GOATs
😮😮😳😳wow that’s amazing 🤩👍❤️
DAMN is Kendrick Lamar's most commercial album, not necessarily his bet.
You guys are gonna love Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers by Kendrick Lamar so much you guys might actually cry lol 😂
The producer sang the hook. DJ Dahi😊
you lot would love untitled unmastered by kenrik lemar, includes the "throwaway" songs from To Pimp a Butterfly.
Madvillainy would be a great reaction on this channel
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If you ever have an issue with copyright or any song with copyright make sure every edit has 25 or less seconds and an interruption then repeat
Hey thanks for this info … 👍😉🤔
I wish you guys talked more about the lyrics! Rap is mostly lyrical.
yall have to heard untitled unmastered before listening to the last kendrick album, untitled unmastered its an album whit songs than didnt make it to to pimp a butterfly but they still as good, kendrick released it on 2016
Definitely a much easier listen than TPAB...both are 5 mics imo
Agreed 👍