Saturday, August 18, 2012

Updated Top 5 Favorite

I mean 4 me....


I know it's been a minute since I've posted anything, and that it's been even longer since I gave you my top 5 favorite rappers. To get right to the point, the list has changed. Not very significantly at all thought.

#1 is still Kanye West. Jay-Z is still #2. But Lupe Fiasco is barely hanging on to his #3 spot. He might regain the grip he lost with "Lasers" once his new album "Food and Liquor 2: The Great American Rap Album" drops.  And lastly, J. Cole as taken full control of the #5 spot. Yes I still like Big Sean, but J. Cole is just that much better. So basically, Lil Wayne fell off my list, and really fell off with his skill to be honest.


So my new #4, and Lupe Fiasco's competition for my #3 spot is...........................................
KENDRICK LAMAR!
I first heard about Kendrick last year (2011) from different Hip-Hop websites but didn't really pay attention to him until my lil sis Nikia mentioned him a couple of times and asked me to put his song "A.D.H.D." as her ring tone. I Youtubed a couple of songs by him and downloaded his Overly Dedicated mixtape, but I still really wasn't listening to him...I was just hearing him. I didn't begin actually listening to him until I had a conversation with a homeboy named Darius. His opinions about music and artists in previous debates and talks let me know that he knew what he was talking about. So the recommendations from him and Nikia were a big enough push for me to search for his album "Section .80". Now I had heard about his album a few times but didn't care enough to...care haha. But I found it, got it, and one night while I was in my room playin Madden I decided to play Section .80 as well as Overly Dedicated in a playlist. Honestly I was only hearing him until I actually listened to this line:

I used to want to see the penitentiary way after elementary. Thought it was cool to look the judge in his face when he sentenced me. Since my uncles were institutionalized, my intuition had said I was suited for family ties.

Like really? That was the first line of the song! And if that went over your head or isn't really enough to grasp your attention, try this line from the same song:

...I know some rappers using big words to make their similes curve; my simplest sh*t be more pivotal.

I mean c'mon! I remember when I heard that I paused the game, rewound the track and listened to it again. It was even better the next time. The song is called "Poe Mans Dreams" off Section .80
From that line, and that song on, I've been a fan. I listened to the entire album and mixtape. And because of that, I mistakenly made a false, or rather an inaccurate statement in my Blog about J. Cole's album. I said that Cole World: The Sideline Story was the second best Hip-Hop album of 2011. I found out that Section .80 came out last year as well, so I take back my previous statement and replace it by saying that Section .80 by Kendrick Lamar is the second best Hip-Hop album of 2011, very closely behind Watch The Throne.

Kendrick Lamar is a lyrical beast. I mean that's really all I can say. I honestly would put him in the same lyrical category as Eminem and Lupe. Not saying he's better or as good, but he's close.  Listen to tracks like Rigamortis,  Poe Mans Dreams, Faith, ADHD, Ignorance is Bliss, Micheal Jordan, Kendrick Lamar and especially HiiiPower. There are so many songs. I won't sit here and say that I've heard every Kendrick Lamar song. I won't claim to be his biggest fan or that I know everything about him. But I will say that he's dope! If you don't believe me check out is Section .80 album..PLEASE! For your sake! And if you like that, which you will, then go back and check his Overly Dedicated mixtape, and his Compton State of Mind mixtape, and a lot of his others as well.

He's dropping his first album under a label this fall "good kid, m.A.A.d. city". I'm going to buy it just off of reputation alone.

OHHHHH and before I go, if you listened or heard Drake's Take Care album, Kendrick has the best verse on the album, hands down. Unless you listened to the entire album version of Drake's "Marvin's Room" then you might have missed it because he wasn't listed on the album. There's a song at the end of Marvin's Room called "Buried Alive"..that epic, vivid, masterpiece of a lyrical story in a verse was all Kendrick Lamar. Yeah, exactly. That's why he's #4