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And VEEP!

Like 99.9999% of experts agree that global warming is real.

"Mom, I know your intentions are good but aren't the police the protective force that maintains the status quo for the wealthy elite? Don't you think we ought to attack the roots of social problems instead of jamming people into overcrowded prisons?"
"Look Lisa, it's McGriff, the Crime Dog!"

Aww and there's a dog driving a bus!

"I don't care what my own eyes and every doctor/scientist/expert on the planet are telling me, this does not jive with my personal narrative and that thing is set in stone!"

Holy shit thank you for telling me about that Life of Paul version! I listened to that and the reworked Yeezus and I like them so much better. That dude did an amazing job.

How is a song featuring U2 with production by Mike Will that is a police siren stripped down?! "God" and "Love" are the only stripped down on songs IMO. D.N.A and HUMBLE might not be on the level of "Money Trees" or "m.A.A.d City" by they go pretty god damn hard.

That's a great idea! I'd watch the hell out of that. I like Emma Watson too!

Fair enough. I don't think even Kendrick himself would say it's better than Illmatic, 36 Chambers, Ready to Die and any number of other classics but I do agree that it's a very good, even classic album that tackles some very important subject matter in both a creative and interesting way.

So many nights I stayed up watching that man build a god damn staircase. A few times the video was on a loop and I didn't even realize it! But now just a year later I swear to God I saw people last week saying "AT LEAST *SOMEONE* DELIVERED UNLIKE KENDRICK!" talking about Frank Ocean because he released that "Biking"

Aye carumba!

Watchmen and The Matrix Reloaded are my two most disappointing movie going experiences just for how excited I was for them. But I don't think either of them are necessarily "bad" movies. I even own Reloaded on DVD.

I saw Home Alone 3 in the theater. So, that.

I don't know, like I said I think TPAB is great but agree that it's overrated and I'm excited as hell that we went from knowing nothing about this thing to having a brand new Kendrick album in just a few weeks. He's yet to release even an average album so it's hard for me to be burned out on him because of how critics

I like Chance! I think he's really talented. I just wish he would tone down the gospel choir sound and…rap more.

I don't know, I kinda wish people were less snarky talking about an album from a great artist that has been out for 2 hours and talked more about the album.

I agree 100%, that's what makes it so frustrating. "Ultralight Beam", "Father Stretch My Hands Pt 1", "Waves", "New Friends", "FML", "No More Parties in L.A.", most of "Wolves" until the last verse, "30 Hours", "Saint Pablo".

Haha you aren't gonna get an argument from me. I listened to that album once and thought "Wow he really overdid the gospel choir/Ultralight Beam thing." It's crazy how many Top Ten lists it made. That probably wouldn't even be in my "Top Five Albums by Chicago Rappers" from last year. Vic Mensa, Noname, Mick Jenkins,

Man, you should really listen to Section.80.

Wayne and 2 Chainz are great on "No Problems" too but yeah that album is overhyped as fuck.