![]() She’s talkin’ a lot about her “daddy” who is killing everyone. It sounds really fuckin’ cool over this beat. I don’t know where she’s from, but it sounds like she’s tryna do a reggae verse. She sounds so fuckin’ awesome on this shit. This shit… Alright Marsha Ambrosius is reciting the hook. This beat is absolutely fucking incredible. That’s what I looked like when this fucking beat came on. This shit is so good I didn’t even do the Cosby face. Kendrick Lamar, Marsha Ambrosius & Candice Pillay (Co-Prod. “Ain’t no new rap in my ear, too many depressed niggas / Emotional every song, deserve to have breast niggas / Crying bout my old girl, funny how I left niggas / Trying to get my ex box, Red Ring of Death niggas.” I definitely fuck with this song, but if the whole album is like this tho… I will be fucking LIVID. I don’t know if it was the best way to start the album off, but either way it’s dope to me. He dissed Drake so hard on this shit (It’s a fucking joke I know he’s not actually dissing Drake). ![]() I wasn’t sold on King Mez at first, but his second verse is pretty goddamn dope. He even made fun of himself for being old. This is like if Tupac came back and sounded like Y G, ya know? It’s still gangsta as fuck and the music is very enjoyable… But it really isn’t what you wanted. “I was getting money ‘fore the internet / Still got E MINƎM checks I ain’t opened yet.” I can’t explain why I’m so shocked by this. Thankfully his bars aren’t on the level of Travi$ Scott. I don’t expect it to sound like fuckin’ Nuthin’ But A ‘G’ Thang, but I didn’t expect it to sound like Travi$ Scott either. I hope the whole album doesn’t have this sound. I am enjoying this, but I’m just so confused. What the hell… Goddamn… This is so fucking dope. What the FUCK? Now Dre is yelling with that stereotypical Trap inspired delivery & flow. The way the beat switched up to this airy production for the hook was a little jarring, but you get used to it. ![]() “Ima have everything.” This hook is nice. To be honest it kinda sounds like some Drake shit. Why is he yelling like that? Is this a joke? The beat’s dope af, but… This just isn’t really what I expected. He sounds like Young Thug with a much less annoying voice. This is a weird way to start the album off. This is weird… This sounds like it has a very heavy trap inspiration. The only thing I know about Justus is that he signed with Aftermath early this year. I haven’t heard any of King Mez’s music before, but I know that he’s from North Carolina and he’s been cool with Dre for a minute. Dre & DJ fucking Dahi on the same track? This is a dream collab right here. This isn’t a song, so I’m not gonna give it a rating. I guess there isn’t really any actual news here. “White’s don’t buy houses in Compton anymore.” This kinda sounds like a news report. This is just what sounds like some white guy giving a short historical description of Compton. This sounds like the music they play at the beginning of a movie where they show the name of the studio that made it. Dre’s third and final solo album, Compton. This has been an unrealistically good year for Hip Hop. Who would’ve thought the first COMPLETE discography that I reviewed would be that of Dr. This will be the first Marathon that I actually finish. I kinda want to see it, but I have a low attention span. I’m not sure if I’m gonna see that movie. This is the soundtrack to the new NWA movie. At first I was thinkin’ that Compton might just be Detox with a different name, but that’s apparently not true. I’m glad we got a new album, but… Detox is done? For real? Just like that? Fuck. Alright, peace.” What the fuck? I cannot believe this shit. Oh by the way I’m droppin’ my album in a week. About one week before this album dropped Dr. Guess what? Out of nowhere… Well, actually it wasn’t really out of nowhere, but it was still somewhat of a surprise. We waited sixteen fucking years for a Dr. We have been waiting for over a decade and a half for an album by Dr. His first two solo albums are considered to be classics by most. He helped the careers of everyone in NWA, Snoop Dogg, Kurupt, Xzibit, E MINƎM, Kendrick Lamar & a fuck load of others. He has been behind countless hits and is one of the most important and influential figures in music history. Dre is arguably the greatest producer of all time. If you have just started listening to Hip Hop like three hours ago and you don’t know the history behind this album allow me to explain. I still can’t believe this album actually exists.
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