I like how they’re synchronized over Kendrick’s vocals.ĭo you believe in God? If you don’t it’s cool. Not that I dislike her music or anything, I just don’t flock to it like others. I loved the aggression that built up in his voice and the closing bridge of “We don’t die, we multiply”. That being said, I still enjoy this track a lot.įeaturing Jay Rock & SZA Produced by Bizness Boi I prefer the live version of this track over the actual studio quality version. The black man says he needs a woman to invoke lust or hunger. The Asian says he needs to use his mind or have patience. Killer track.įeaturing Anna Wise, Bilal, Terrace Martin, & Thundercat Produced by Astronote This version he delivers the verse more calmly, yet it feels so much darker over this production and it fits so well. The second verse on here is a piece of the untitled track he performed on Jimmy Fallon, specifically the final verse. Kendrick’s flows on this like he’s possessed and the production is so haunting. I guess I’m running in place tryna make it to church I love that line about him pulling out his resume and telling God he made To Pimp A Butterfly for him. Once you make it through that you jump right into the fray of doomsday and Kendrick is rhyming like a mad spazzing scientist.Ītheist for suicide, planes falling out the skyīackpedalling Christians settling for forgivenessĮvidence all around us the town is covered in fishes Opening track starts off sounding like dialogue from one of your uncle’s hidden bootleg porno flicks.
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