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Initial thoughts on Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers

Initial thoughts on Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers

Update: 2022-05-13
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Hey, everyone joined me as I share my thoughts and break down the latest music and pop culture. So let's get into it. Kendrick Lamar finally dropped his highly anticipated album, Mr Morale and The Big Steppers Again. This is his first solo project in five years. The album is split into two volumes of nine tracks and features a string of notable collaboration. With Summer. Walker puts his head Gibbons, Thunder Cat, Ghostface Killah, Santa Baby Came and many others production notes, including G s Own Sound Wave, Timothy Boy Wonder Himself and for a while the album also features voices from spiritual teacher at the Whole Partner With Me Outfit and Jack Black. In this episode, I just want to give my initial thoughts, because for me personally, it's way too early to give an in-depth review. So, firstly, the production is great and it feels like theme wise. Kendrick is using this album to acknowledge past mistakes, self reflect and open up about mental health. He also lose the council culture quite a bit in the album, and you can tell he's been influenced by baby team. I mean, I definitely felt this enriched spirit. However, I do not understand why Black has multiple appearances throughout the album, which is definitely a disappointing and made to draw back for me. But as for the project as a whole, I don't know it's still early days for me, but this album definitely feels different. What do you guys think?

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Initial thoughts on Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers

Initial thoughts on Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers

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