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I mean what else is there to say?
King Kendrick
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No one left in rap/hip hop, music in general can do what he did on FEAR. And Alchemist gave him a classic beat to absolutely murder
If you're a 2Pac fan then you would understand. 2Pacalypse Now and Section .80 were their first studio albums (Section .80 is consider a studio album by some). They both talk about the struggles of being a black and living in the hood. Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City and Strictly 4 My *.*.*.*.*.*. both had some hits like Swimming Pools and I Get Around; took a more mainstream approach. To Pimp A Butterfly and Me Against The World both had that old school feel and paid homage to blues and those who paved the way. Dear Mama and Momma are examples. DAMN. and All Eyes On Me have that I'm back and I'm the best feeling to them. Songs like No More Pain and DNA. display this.Stop. That makes absolutely no sense
Who used that sample on fear? It's I got it in my head but can't name it
He needs to push LOVE asap. **** could kill the radio
Not sure if you're talking about the singing in the beginning, but the guitar sound (i think its a guitar) that starts at :14 secs in "Fear" sounds like same one in Faith Evans "I Love You" which is a sample of an Isaac Hayes song. But I don't see any sample credited in Fear...could just be coincidence.
Thank you. But I swear it sounds like a rap song I've heard. It's killing me. Maybe I'm tripping.
I was thinking the exact same thing.
They played it twice in a row on my way home [emoji]128517[/emoji]He needs to push LOVE asap. **** could kill the radio