My Wife Reacts To Danny Brown — Atrocity Exhibition

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I love that yeah I love this album I really do I think this is fantastic I love that I'm just so impressed by this I just he he really he establishes this so perfectly yeah hi I'm marchie I'm Molly and today uh Molly will be reacting to atrocity exhibition by Danny Brown do you know much about Danny Brown I have seen his podcast yeah you had it on once I think he's hilarious yeah but you've never heard him rap at all I've never heard any like of any this is another uh curveball um it's a very different type of you said that about every album so far I I feel like this one more so than the other two um because for the other two both times you said I don't know if you're going to like these and I say why and you say they're you know well they were different they were different yeah but I like both of them so well this one like I'm really interested what you're going to think about this um personally it took me a while to get into Danny Brown um why I don't know when he first came out uh when I first heard about him this was like close 8 n years ago um not this album this album was released in 2016 but Sean our friend Sean shout out to Sean he introduced me to Danny Brown and uh I I thought he was a little weird like for sure like on surface level I think people think he's uh is's definitely different but we saw him live like at OA and at the time I didn't really know his songs but the crowd was going nuts like his energy was incredible and there's nothing like seeing someone live where you really understand um kind of the kind of um a magnitude of exactly how popular they are right and so I kind of regret not regret obviously I saw him live but I I regret not being into his music when I saw him at the time he was kind of felt like a bit of a waste but um anyway um so Danny Brown he's a rapper from Detroit fun fact he's actually his dad is half Philipino oh yeah shout out to Filipino so the album's called atrocity exhibition it's named after a Joy Division song um also a a JG Ballard novel okay um he's in English yeah he's I don't know either I just read it but he's a he's an English uh novelist I guess and the book was actually controversial okay um but also the song is kind of like about this like freak show this Sideshow character and I got that kind of image from the name yeah atrocity right and kind of like seeing this this guy at his worst and he kind of related to that okay um Danny Brown am I going to hear that in this yes yes um well I'll tell you more about it as we go along yeah um kind of talked already too much so let's just we'll just go into the first song braise yourself and then um we'll talk about it we'll talk about the rest of it um after this one so this first song is called the downward spiral I'm sweating like I'm in a rave been in this room for 3 Days think I'm hearing voices paranoid and think I'm seeing GES out [ __ ] phone keep ringing but I cut that [ __ ] off only time I use it when I tell a d drop it up had a threesome last night Ain matter what it cops couldn't get it hard trying to stuff it inside fure it out I got to figure it out I got to figure it out [ __ ] don't know the last time I ate but I eat the [ __ ] rappers like [ __ ] last oh feel like I am you never out one day get here to next you gone so I put it up in these [Music] songs what' you think of that I thought that was incredible yeah yeah I thought so many things about that actually I really liked her it was psychedelic I didn't expect that whatsoever but it was really psychedelic and I really liked how the instrumental was actually louder than his voice because it's it's like when you're in a certain right State yeah and um every like real life sounds really far away yeah yeah and you're so like in your head I feel like he really like he really established like he like the the way he mixed that and how he was singing and like he he sounds weird like he has a a very distinct right voice but it went so well because he sound like he sounds done like and he sound he kind of sounds vulnerable yeah um I just thought all of that went so well with with what like what he was like everything he was seeing the way it sounded the mixing everything just went together perfectly I thought that was fantastic I didn't expect that okay so um yeah he wrote the song um about kind of coming down from MDMA um and this is the start this is basically this is going to be this is what it's going to be like but each song is so different so you'll you'll feel it so I'll just kind of let you um let you uh hear it for yourself and experience it for yourself um that was a great start yeah the one thing I like about Danny Brown is he seems like a very self-aware guy so you can you can see like like you hear that and what he seeing yeah he's being really honest and open yeah he also mentions all the stuff that you have to deal with like the hangover and kind of the consequences of your actions um and then that that's a common theme throughout the album for this album he purposely didn't want to make anything for the Casual listener he wanted to create a body of work in which um people would like give it a chance and like really listen to it and break it down because I feel like each time I listen to this album it gets better and better I start uncovering things that I never realized like that was the first time I've listened to that on these headphones in particular I was like wow the mixing was so different and like you said it was just it's an experience I think like the mixing was so important to that I feel like not not being able like if you just listen to it on like normal speakers and you didn't have that effect that would have removed a lot from it I I thought that was really fantastic yeah and his lyric that wow I'm just okay I'm excited for the rest okay great all right so the next song is uh tell me what I don't know Street Smart PhD dropped out for a slanging degree not on me keep the doubles off me cuz we was living in Hell couldn't afford property how long will they last never ending race chasing Clash one lane going way till I crash teacher find my sack going nowhere fast tell me what I don't know last night homie got at the liquor store shot my [ __ ] on the way to get a switch breaking down the weed when the call got received we were so ambitious all we really wanted was new Jordan and some [ __ ] flashing Bank RS in the club taking pictures thinking we was grown man really love [ __ ] slice your tomato with your o for the lettuce running through the second sort of like bet the block stash they found someck us all for a bag of some pist now we in the county writing letters I miss you me what I don't know me what I don't know and we were so gho w a [ __ ] up like hegot his poncho on the block all day chasing hook chasing [ __ ] hoping that they find [ __ ] is like a c you get out I go in this is not the life tell me what I don't know last night got k at the St shot my [ __ ] all the way to get a swi and break it on the we when the call got [Music] receiv that was I I love this so far oh wow I think the mixing on this is incredible nice yeah I wow I really liked there was a part where so it was like minimal at the beginning but then it kind of just went silent and there was just a whistle or whatever in the background that was all you could hear and then the chorus came in and it was totally different again and also his his voice kind of yeah kind of came like more like you notice he's using his normal voice in this one yeah not that yelping that he was doing in the in the first one so he tends to do that he'll he'll change his he'll change his voice from song to song um and the this is more of a serious I mean the whole thing is like serious um serious topics but like on this one obviously like he's talking about how um kind of like you know getting busted for drugs and and things like that you kind of get that that that he really established that with Ty was sounded yeah I just love the way the tone matches like the lyrics on this one and um as you mentioned before like the mixing he he utilizes the mixing for his storytelling which is um is incredible yeah M so um yeah and I really like I really like the like the Psychedelic instrumentals and I really like the instrumental in the in the chorus yeah it's very like unconventional obviously and and the one thing I forgot to mention in the first one like cuz this one I'm kind of Bing my head the first one I could really Bob my head he could like kind of uh find the beat or whatever but this guy was just rapping on beat even though the beat is kind of it's barely some barely anything there and he's like rapping on on time so that just kind of goes to show like how talented this guy is so um yeah I'm glad you like that one so the next track is rolling stone but don't feel for me you know I'm in my soul so don't speak like I got money no I'm just even if she Fu me I still know like a [ __ ] I'm on the road that never don't know I some people say I think too much I don't think they thinking up time R they got way up let ass can't can't be like I'm not a lie but I know I'm not dead but can't High deep inside the truth die but hope can't get CH lost my brain go s medic is how I leave my body so [Music] go I [Music] know he's being really vulnerable yeah for sure like I'm I admire that he he's like and it's it's amazing he's saying all these things but is he saying like don't feel sorry for him like he he he's self-aware um he knows the consequences of what he does and kind of like he knows that you know he partakes in certain things that provide him escapism uh from kind of the underlying issue which is like you know he's depressed or feeling anxious or paranoid or whatever the case may be I remember like he tweeted something to the effect of like he's TI of these rappers who rap about drugs and all these things partaking in these substances but not talking about the consequences and kind of like the downsides of doing doing these activities or exhibiting these sort of behaviors or whatever I'm extremely impressed so far yeah so this next song actually is uh the most popular song on the the album I believe um so this one is a bit removed from the theme a little bit um I'll talk about it more after the song but this one features Kendrick Lamar oh also features ab soul and uh Earl sweeter oh yeah you know Earl Sweatshirt yeah you know I do I know but that's pretty funny that you do everyone keeps recommending that I listen to Earl Sweatshirt and I used to listen to odd future just some songs when I was a teenager so I'm already somewhat familiar with arol sweatshirt yeah we will get to that though yeah anyway this song is called really do [ __ ] don't even all that can I tell me nothing show me something I ain't my miss it while we touch up 2 she look like aant my ball on mying on like she getting vitamins and man I be on no she be on my T Co my T my they say I got the city I aining that's a godamn li well For Heaven's Sake I'm the go you ha this sh go to hell when you getting money niggaer every day Sunny I'mma AER ass on that donkey let her pull my ponytail second grade took my mom wedding rain took that [ __ ] to show and tail now I'm married to the game to noil Javan bikers with the rap rips B main bot M bathing from my dick paid by the blood raised by the [ __ ] solo hold the prophecies atrocities exhibition life is like an appetite of Truth and Dare I double dare your life to end it Ain before the end is there see I can hear you crying silence sitting in the dark holding crosses Cross Your Heart sin is such a work of heart watch out for the love Los a th shoot a th things a [ __ ] do for thousands made a million count sheep gave it all to public housing I chew the face off the laces I moved away from the waitress I Shi the pot that made poison I cook the tipped all the patience my [ __ ] is Way Beyond basic that's life insurance car insurance good [ __ ] Insurance hey and I'm the type of niggaer it ain't never been a honor to judge you a mouse that the fou picked up so disrespect getting check like the top of the month I was a liar as a kid so now I'm honest as [ __ ] lounging ask your girl why I'm out of my nuts you been the same [ __ ] since 2001 Bo it's the left handed shootter C the that was really dope that was great yeah I really like was it a xylophone oh yeah I guess so I don't know I didn't know I just took a wild gas of yeah I mean I don't know what the sample was but uh or what instrument that was but like yeah yeah I really like that it turned out like something bad was about to happen yeah definitely like uh ominous Vibe yes ominous Vibe apparently Danny Brown was was originally going to be on to pimp a butterfly like on uh Kendrick Lamar's album which we will review at some point um but the song he was on got cut oh from the album so Kendrick kind of said well I owe you one so I'm going to so he I think he heard this song like just the Danny Brown part and then decided to um to flush it out and make a full song and originally Danny Brown wanted to put run the jewels so run the jewels you don't know who they are but they're a rap Duo also very like critically acclaimed so he wanted to put run the jewels Kendrick Lamar and himself on this one song uh but it didn't work out but ended up getting Absol and Earl Sweatshirt and what he wanted was he just wanted everyone to just bring their best verse like just wrap off and then that's what you get here so great yeah just a little bit of uh tidbits for the listeners and me and you yeah that's um I think that's the most played song on the on the album I'm going to be honest yeah I really like that but knowing that you just told me it's kind of like that song is like out of the concept of the album I'm actually excited to get back into yeah no for sure excited to see what's next okay so the next song is called Lost cool briak with two breaks I ho on the STP off a two piece a two Pi I flick and I pre about how I'mma get this money out here ring the streets and the cadd r nicely between in the sheet and the way [ __ ] make a grip in the [ __ ] I'm about to get dog I'm trying to eat so I'm staying in the kitchen the store got a water water with me lost in a SA but a niggaer still sh I'm like Spielberg with words ho on that c got to screw loose I'm Co tell the start but still smart enough to hit this [ __ ] with i r and with your [ __ ] I can't be a but I still get the head if you swallow you that you can't make it when I'm acting like blood [ __ ] go out there just get got to had a hard back cuz the [ __ ] go wh don't [ __ ] get a got to have a heart back cuz the [ __ ] go wh okay so that was lost yeah I really I really liked how his singing and the sound Poes didn't really go together yeah yeah but they still worked yeah they still worked but also it like added to what we've been talking about yeah yeah lyrically it's interesting because he's talking about how like he's just trying to survive so he has to deal drugs he's he's cooking up drugs he selling it got that but now that he's famous he's using it like kind of the irony in that situation ation um and again a lot of self awareness again in that in that track he is very self-aware yeah yeah um okay so we'll move on to the next one p [Music] fny with the metaphors the house with metal doors with a no drip in the cockpit Co a SN need a ski flip your table over if cut it with the [ __ ] no bed on red carage but just blend in SL feel out like my chest being Sun Ain't It Funny how it happens ain't it it I can sell honey to a be and a Time make trees take back the Le I the put a straight jacket withad habits broke got became an adct a no way to mass it all I became has B rolling up the $100 bill to they cash in think it's going to last going too fast man it's [ __ ] up ain't it funny how it [Music] happened it ain't it funny how it happened UPA slow down youring in a face but you can't stop laughing in a face but can't stop laugh so that was Ain't It Funny yeah yeah this man's a genius I I love this I love this album I really do I think that this sounded like being out and being on drugs but having a really bad time yeah the music the music video for this was actually directed by uh Jonah Hill yeah this dude just seems to be hanging out with everybody hell yeah such a random collab but um maybe I'll show it to you later yeah um yeah I mean again same theme going on um how do you feel about the the switch up of like cuz that's another beat that you know I didn't even expect at this start I thought it sounded like team and power right like the like the the way it kind of lik like the mixing part yeah yeah yeah yeah I was about to say that earlier yeah yeah that's what reminded me of at the start and then I don't know it was like the I'm trying to think of a word to describe like kind of reminded me of a circus almost yeah yeah and I also felt kind of like it was chasing him yeah yeah my my visual was like it feels like he's in roller rink or something it feels like he's in a club to me yeah like yeah like some just some sort of like crowded space where yeah yeah and he's just like like strobe lights yeah and like everywhere he's looking is just kind of like a blur yeah and he's not having a good time that's what it sounds like to me he's not having a good time yeah yeah so this is incredible perfectly captured I love this so the next song is Goldust a FL look like dust [ __ ] get a blood last night drunk [ __ ] that was my L was the recipe for a good time how L while you doing do my mustache how could it last $100 [ __ ] blow nobody tell me no [ __ ] ask me that block got to the point ain't got [ __ ] just tell me they show a lie for breakfast what I think from Texas got good karma up while I'm up in [Music] a all right wow how'd you feel about that one first of all I really like the guitars yeah that one was different wasn't it but I really I really like like was there muffled talking through right there there was I really like yeah and I liked how there was so much going on yeah and it was all really fast and jumbled and then like I think like the main instrumental as the song went on it was like it was kind of like not disintegrating but it was like getting more and more mixed up yeah yeah and I don't know like every time I listen to this maybe I'm maybe it's just me but sometimes like it feels like it's speeding up a little bit and it slows down and and he's just like he's not losing the beat like he's still on but it feels like he's like trapped in all of this yeah yeah yeah like he's just it it feel claustrophobic yeah and and again it's it's still an ongoing theme going on here with the drugs and stuff but like yeah talking about like adol and like um I can't remember drugs um but yeah still you still get that sense of the the dread the parano yeah the paranoia the everything kind of coming down in on you yeah yeah so again like yeah as I as I said before it's it's definitely an experience you know yeah so yeah so this next song is called white line uh this one is produced by my boy The Alchemist oh love that guy yes smoke so much I foke drink so much I think I make to walk the plank bitching on my rank oh my young [ __ ] is getting in now we the r the house she we in the room taking off for cloes my [Music] go and and I'm trying to eat all of Y [ __ ] to have some I never I make my get that that that and not his b oh my [Music] god wow yeah I'm just so impressed by this I just he he really he establishes this so perfectly I'm so impressed by it yeah and it shows you he can just wap on any sort of sound on any that sound that was so it was like stuff falling yeah yeah it was kind of like Tetris almost yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah um he he sounds it like feels like panicked and like like this idea of his heart like reason that you get that and he's like you know what I'm like uh what he talking about like oh my heart's beating fast um but I can do more I just keep going and it's just like yeah he said I hope it's not my time to go and then he does more yeah yeah yeah and it just you get into a psyche and it's like yeah it's it's crazy yeah um I think I was psychedelic is is obviously really F I really really like that um so that's the first Alchemist beat I think you've ever heard yeah it's so funny cuz I just watch him watch him hang around with Action Bronson they're eating expensive food they're in like eating cheese and I see him like in Amsterdam like this is a good guy I have never heard an ever done I watch a lot of Alchemist like on YouTube uh yeah like she said on like [ __ ] that's delicious with Action Bronson and uh never heard any of the news done either yeah yeah well Del you get into an alchemist produced album uh just think the Alchemist seems like a good guy Uncle L as they call him wait didn't ARL sweatshirt refer to him uncle passing him a blunt Danny Brown he uh he's actually signed to warp records so that's the home of like Boards of Canada TN flying Lotus oh wow yeah and he had um he was given a big budget for this album they gave him $100,000 um but he went overboard so he said after this album was done he was in debt for like for 70 grand because he spent it spent a lot on samples oh wow yeah but he wanted to make like a very detailed album as you can yeah I can see that so the next song is called pneumonia count on andig call [ __ ] this [ __ ] with a like a [ __ ] if [ __ ] Range St on my that P up like I'm smoking down I'm smoking down down got a half pound tit out just like New Orleans told her keep the money take them to the CLE bring some hot as Dick came and like M Night head sing straight to the Moon with a make tonight running alcohol [ __ ] got to make a your try not [Music] to I love that yeah I love this album I really do I think this is fantastic I loved that I loved it was so unsettling and it it it sound it it sounds so much like something bad is about to happen it's just so ominous I loveed that and I loved how it sounded so empty and he sounds like everything sound like he's filling the space yeah and then I loved how it sounded like it was about to drop and then just nothing happened it just went back into what it was before yeah I I love that I'm happy about this cuz this guy is hilarious on his podcast never I get to wow this is I'm really happy yeah I was going to I was going to ask like how do you feel about like you like what do you know what you were kind of expecting to hear or you know I I I kind of cuz he's so funny I expected it I he's kind of random like I don't know if I expected it to be kind of funny yeah and I feel like he is kind of making light of something that's really serious yeah yeah but he's he's not he's not making jokes it's not funny like there are funny lines overall it's not funny it's like it's sad yeah yeah it's powerful I'm I'm really I didn't expect it to be like this at all kind of it's kind of weird to think of him as like I mean it's not that weird but he's kind of like a sympathetic character like yeah you like I feel sorry for him and it's so funny to like it's so such a contrast to like I didn't expect him to be this open and like like it's it's like I Cry for Help like he's saying like like like I I I can't like I can't stop yeah yeah he's he's just one of those guys that like you kind of just want to you just root for him yeah yeah um again like I feel so bad that I kind of slept on this guy and just kind of give him a chance again in the last like couple years to be honest and then I was like holy [ __ ] like I really just uh disrespected this guy like I like it's it's amazing I listen to this he's he's like a layed person I'm and I like I know you said before he's so self-aware and it's incredible that he's so aware that he's like destroying his life right and he can't stop yeah yeah it's sad yeah but it's an amazing album yes that track in particular pneumonia that's one of my favorites yeah I really like that it turned it to onsin and so empty and like he's just so alone I loved it yeah and that also featured um adlibs from uh school boy Q so school boy Q was also in the same crew as uh Kendrick Lamar and and Abol in the label called TDE um so that's just for people if they didn't know uh okay so the next song is dance in the [Music] water [Music] you work it can you work it out you deserve it you deserve it get it out it dance in the and I dance in the and I let me see it getsy getsy up just with me side you up dance in the water and I get wet all right that was dance in the water how' you feel about that one it was much more like a beat yeah SED more fun mhm yeah I felt I thought the uh dance in the water not get wet kind of uh talking about how like doing activities and not get the consequences suffer the consequences right um also not necessarily related to the concept of the song but I no a few times he's talking about like being yourself and doing what you want to do and not being like other people oh for sure for sure um and I'll get into that later on uh maybe after the album because he he touches on some other stuff as well in the other songs but um yeah how' you feel about the sound of that one what do you mean well the music in that one that one's different as well it was like a festival almost like I don't know how to explain very like I don't know yeah yeah it was it was much like it sounded here but I don't is he like high here and he I don't I don't know either like I like I said I feel like um just sounds like he just wants to have a good time at this point so I don't know if it's like escapism or just kind of like a break from the thing basically what I was trying to say is uh well me personally I felt like sonically this is maybe my least favorite oh in the album um but it's still good like actually I was thinking about this cuz I was like okay well as it started I was like okay well this is that one that I I'm not that high on no pun intended but uh but like as I'm listening to it I'm like oh wow this actually growing on me so I feel like with each each listen it just gets better it was definitely different from the rest of the album yeah um it just felt much more upbeat and happy and fun but in the context of it you're like understand what you're saying like just for real that's why I mean like in the context of the album like if you heard that by itself it just sounds like a fun and Happy song like he wants to have fun but in the context of the album it sounds like he's like it sounds like he's like like you said it's like escapism like it's not real and it's about to come to he just kind of yeah convincing himself that it's that is fun or whatever but yeah okay next one is called uh from the ground yeah when I used to ride a s I'm on a tour bus going places I ain't never been now I'm on a Jack in for some money swear to God she do anything for me now we out the hood in the nightm going back so I won't go to sleep till I finish that you turn around and now I'm winning I buil it up from got me missing sleep cuz my mind on the beat so while I'm bars y'all be no get it out theor get it how you live why I'm out here in the food I lock up what your neighbors like you got a letter from my [ __ ] saying he been down for a minute and been the same so I'm missing my [Music] [ __ ] all right that was from the ground yeah what' you think of that one it was a huge contrast to the last one and I felt like the last one was up and then all the way down sorry about that no it's okay yeah Wow and his voice also he was lore yeah yeah that was huge contrast to the last one this one was good because um it was uh more of a reflective Danny Brown just kind of thinking about his past reflecting on how far he's come kind of like um kind of appreciating where he where he's at right now I read that like at 19 he was in jail he got locked up for for drugs like selling drugs I guess but he was so he was so determined to be a rapper like that's all he wanted to be as I said previously like his um I can't remember if it was his brother his friends whatever would send him mail in jail and he they would just mail him like MF Doom lyrics so he would like that was his form of entertainment and he would just study them and yeah so like he's super talented like as a Storyteller using the music as part of this storytelling like this is incredible to me and um yeah a common theme throughout as well is kind of like this reflection all right and the next song is when it rain where back go dangerous on that c go track man hit it from the back DJ slap me back Bru we run that put that thing in her only way hang is I I Ain no TR that when it rain when it get your ass on the floor KN you that when you them gun shots go off pop off and shots go off knock off you trying to play me sof Glock in your face dog no baseball better run like this [Music] Circ ass respirator come the city what go be likeing beurt that's for be [ __ ] out there putting at work I you for a got a C always they just go P shot go knock off you trying to play me in your face dog no [Music] yeah how' you feel about that one I'm sorry I keep I love this album I really love this yeah that the mixing and that was I I love the mixing on all of this yeah but I loved how it got faster and it felt like it was closing in on I love that it's also unsettling and the little beepin yeah yeah yeah I love that yeah and like you don't expect that that uh fast-paced like the kick yeah like you're you're kind of waiting for the beat to drop but you don't know what's what it's going to sound like you don't expect that though yeah and it just feels like yeah it just feels like a movie it feels on sain and it feels like he's running away from something and it's like closing in on him right so obviously here he's talking about like you know violence and uh his hometown Detroit he definitely that's that's what you feel or that's the kind of scene that he sets up and and again like you mentioned like and we sound like a broken record but like the the mixing the mixing on instrumentals yeah yeah um yeah I guess we should also mention that he he got his buddy Paul White I guess he's a producer from the UK if I'm not mistaken he did most of the Beats on here like I think 10 out of 15 um so he helped create that soundscape for him MH so he gets a lot of credit as well it's incredible great so there's three tracks to go mhm um I think the next one is called today okay so uh we'll go into [Music] that crying children but this is the life that we make a [ __ ] want to go and cut his phone off a [ __ ] every dayoc watch the TV turn on the news make a [ __ ] feel like he listen to Blues In The Hood with that arm Hammer getting them P for Baby M for cancer chill for a make a niggaer want to stay on tour for days everywhere you go got to keep that too cuz you don't want to end up happen to you so everywhere you go got to keep that too cuz you want to end upen I say you never never know where time to go I say you never [Music] know wow got to watch these [ __ ] better watch these [ __ ] for a little bit of CRS when you trapped in the slums they pop you [ __ ] day make do behind car when beef sitting in [Music] with Wow again yeah it's so ominous yeah I love that instrumental yeah yeah it was so simple and so like like again like I said a million times just so unsettling yeah yeah yeah it felt like something was like coming to an end there mhm yeah yeah and again well yeah it's funny you say that because the topic there is like you know he's kind of talking about death and kind of like today kind yeah like um the beat was kind of like um like a heart moner oh wow I never thought of it that way I've never thought of it that way interesting yeah also like again I don't know if it's just playing with me or something but like it sounds like the beat is speeding up maybe it's not but it's just kind of hard to catch but he's he just catches it each time like the way he's rapping on beat is is it's unreal to me his voice sounds desperate yeah it's amazing yeah again another favorite of mine I love that instrumental I'm trying to compare it to something I like I don't know it I don't know what kindy exactly yeah yeah yeah yeah what I'm always trying to resort to our like to our normal like okay is a radio head is itex or something like this but um I mean regardless it's it's a it's fantastic yeah I really really like this okay so we're down to our final two I'm honestly sad about that I'm sad that this is going to be over um this one um I think you'll enjoy this one okay so it's called Uh get high okay what do you mean kind of dreams come true sticky icky nugs real furry butts this my party call like The Cotton Club T the boxing hotels security knocking what's that smell Co train on soe propane FL game pictures know my name from canc SP Tommy D The Greenery goie n shaking like he got epilepsy I to be the love of my life want the stress to go away just roll up and take the pain away and get [Music] high let could be like a sethan movie I feel like phone off [ __ ] C A take the load off baby mama tripping taking you to court they want to light it up but your daughter got new JK pockets on E do on you leas try to chop it down so roll up the trees problem up today smoke it to the face it's only for a moment but the troubles go away I had the bad day and want the stress to go away just roll up and take the pain away and get [Applause] [Music] [Music] high that was so so well done yeah that was and how he was talking about all these bad things sorry it's my um he was talking about all these bad things that were happening but he said it so yeah like he does not care right because this wheat just makes everything feel like there's trou in the and like the way the sounded just made it feel like you're floating and like you're just there is not a trouble in the world right right right he captured that so perfectly when when you smoke and it makes you feel like there's not a problem in the world and he's naming all of these things all these things are all these things are terrible yeah but he doesn't care yeah how did you feel though about the ending there when it was kind of yeah so for me I felt like okay it's all good but this is when the high is kind of like done and just kind of like realize okay wait a minute or it's not it's temporary yeah I was wondering if it was the highest done or when it kind of turns into you're not having fun anymore right and you get anxious so I thought that was just a cool touch cuz it kind of just reminds you of like Hey we're back we're still in this album like this you're still a part of this kind of like this nightmare that's happening right now um I just want to go back to the beginning here um I thought it was I really like the rhy scheme here when you started naming all these Jazz musicians like oh I love that something kind of blue and then he talked about DIY gaspie John cold train and um I don't know I just kind of really like how you just kind of tied those all in yeah um I love that yeah yeah that was really really well done um okay uh so now we're going to get to the final song I'm sad um I think personally this is one of the best closing uh tracks for an album like that I've heard wow um it it's one of my favorites anyway that's a strong statement yeah so this one's called hell for it when I look I cannot see reflection inor I broke with the Jud and I think I see a CL these [ __ ] my but I be Dam if I'm a up stuck up in the hooding r will get me out Mama about to lose her house got to figure this [ __ ] out you used to catch the Buster 12 just a hustle for some PR in the kitchen with my uncle beat the PO up in y what be your maze don't time I heard I and make it I was rating [ __ ] that was so damn amazing why have these little [ __ ] was they watching That's So Raven I was out there hustling stripping up and safe since they catch a 12 hour bus two and sleeping on the FL in studios asking God why them until leten on Earth my [ __ ] I'mma give them hell f my [ __ ] I'm W yeah es through that blamed everybody but myself apologies for that so they hold a [ __ ] back for the way that I act people scared of doing business think can not smoke crack grew up virtually poor reality a mass so my T is Aspire your future with my past I live through that [ __ ] so you don't have to go through it steping stones in my life hot CES walk with me cuz I'm know a I'm the best they compare skills to self tell myself every day no this [ __ ] ain't real radio don't make you ill can they hit they feel they self respect for lyricism and this game ain't nothing left have a [ __ ] like think she sicker than me and it's so [ __ ] up that's just how this [ __ ] be I just want to make music [ __ ] b a celebrity cuz these songs that I WR leave behind my leg okay so that was all for it how'd you feel about that one that was great that was definitely speeding up right at some point I feel like it was so I don't know I feel like I'm tripping cuz I was trying to like Follow Follow by and I'm like this is speeding up but it also sounds like it's not I feel like it was like that for like three or four songs like yeah yeah um but yeah like for me I I just I really love the way it ended because this whole album was pretty much like a nightmare or a drug trip whatever however you want to interpret it but he finishes off like on a positive note yeah I felt like even though it sounded a little bit unsettling like the rest he actually ended it on a positive note yeah he was like and he was talking about how he knows he's like great he knows he's talented yeah and he like these other people think they're better than him but he's actually The Talented one and he doesn't care he said he didn't care about being a celebrity and whatever cuz you can tell his passion for just he just wants to be a rapper he just wants to be the best that he can be and obviously thinks he's he's better he's very underrated like and he talks about how like people don't take him seriously when you really sit down and listen to his lyrics like listen to like the amount of work he puts in like he works so hard yeah and here like he's talking about how like uh he had to he had to go through Great Lengths just to just be able to record in the studio for instance like talking about how his mom is about to lose a house and he's like oh damn so I'm going to have to do what I can which is like you know uh sell drugs cook up Drugs sell drugs just to make an me help my family out um his dream was to just like record or whatever so he'd go on these long Journeys take a train ride or a bus ride to like New York and then sleep on the floor somewhere MH um he would just have enough money for bus fair and a slice of pizza I read just to make it to New York just so he could record like he's so passionate yeah so yeah and he was he just waps about how like I I made these mistakes and I want you to like listen learn from this yeah so you don't have to so um I admire this guy so much I have so much respect for him I already thought he was hilarious but wow I didn't expect it to be this profound yeah this deep and and I feel bad for that cuz I'm like I really like I underestimated him right thing and that's his point is like people do underestimate him and I'm super guilty of that like At first I was like well just some weird [ __ ] this was a fantastic album I love this yeah I'm actually I'm like I'm so um I don't want to say I'm surprised but I'm glad that like you know these last couple albums well pretty much all the albums that you've that took time for me to get into you're just getting them like that's that's great it's like Gaddy yeah all this weird [ __ ] you're just like good at it um so yeah I mean obviously we talked about the album throughout but how did you feel about it overall I thought it was honestly fantastic like I loved it I it was definitely an experience again I'm really glad we listen to it as a whole instead of like in pieces individual songs because I think you need it all yeah it's a like it was like a the story telling was fantastic and the way he used the music music to like back that up right wow I was just so impressed by that yeah I just really enjoy him as a as a person as well because like he like I've I've seen interviews or like he's talked about it in his podcast about how like again how he dreamed to be a rapper um the fact that he kind of made it like his his breakthrough album was called triple XX because it's 30 that he he was 30 at the time and kind of saying how like okay he broke through at 30 years old has a rapper that's that's old as I said oldish and um and he he kind of was also reflecting upon how like now that he's kind of made it it's kind of like it's not as great as he thought it would be for instance but trying to make the most of it he's trying to do his best again like in the song he he's more talented than a lot of people on the radio and all this and yeah he just kind of wants a chance and he kind of wants the credit that but I feel like I feel like he he will be respect Ed by the right people music like this I I don't think it's necessarily very accessible yeah but I think it's incredible he's at all these music festivals you know he's always included on the bills he's he collaborates with some of the biggest some of the best rappers in in hip-hop and um he's critically acclaimed like this album is um it deserves to be yeah so yeah like he's he's uh he's definitely respected but I think he just feels like I mean I think we both agree like he definitely deserves more mhm more shine um he's really introspective self-aware and like it was it was very sad to to hear all of that yeah um but wow he's so talented and he's just an interesting guy and and again like the first couple lessons for me even though some of the music was just a little out there for me at first you just follow his voice and his voice will will just kind of take you through like his storytelling but it it's enough to just like it engages you it's more than engage you like it really grabs your attention you're like in it yeah you're in it exactly and then after a while you're like okay I'm not really thinking about the Beats anymore it's more it's there like you're you're in this environment it's not necessarily like virtual reality yes yeah actually that's that's a great way of putting it yeah um so he really creates this world and again I like to give credit to like the producers as well cuz the they help create this but M but yeah it's just like a full-on experience yeah I was really Blown Away by that I loved that just absolutely incredible I really really Lov that yeah I'm glad you enjoyed that I really I'm again I'm really glad I listened to it with headphones because the mixim was one of the best parts great I feel like you'd be doing yourself a disservice yeah yeah you'd be doing the album a disservice like just like wow the the mixing like was perfect great yeah he really everything he was talking about like the like everything like he had like the paranoia like things closing in on you like feeling High feel yeah and like when I was talking like in the first one I thought that was so good the first one how he was quieter than the instrumental and it yeah and but then in G high with he just that was perfect the way he just the the mood like everything like in not trouble in the world like there were so many like he just captured everything perfectly I thought it was incredible and again I want to highlight also like his rapping ability like the way he's changing his flows um and like even in the faster the faster tracks like his his Cadence like and the way he stays on beat like I think people kind of take for granted that like rapping is hard yeah obviously I'm not a rapper I've never tried um but like for him to the lyricism as well like he's he's very um his descriptions are very Vivid like you can see what's going on and obviously the music helps and again I I really like when he changes his voice cuz it just shows his versatility you know and he changes it appropriately it matches when he changes it it goes with why like you know why right yeah right yeah he's super super talented and that just all came together perfectly like everything matched nothing fell out of place nothing was like okay cool but why did you do that yeah everything just went perfectly he just told the story perfectly it was really an experience I love that I can't tell you that enough I love that nice uh anything you want to add no um thank you to whoever recommended this one yeah I feel like a few people did yeah I think people kind of wanted this one and um we were going to get to it thank you for that like truly like I know I understand why you recommended this and wow what a recommendation good yeah really loved it so thank you all right so as always thanks for watching thank you so much uh like And subscribe sh with your homies and uh yeah that's it so thanks for watching thank you so much bye bye
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