So what’s goin on Wolf? Talk to me man. People worry about you getting into fights and all this unnecessary bullshi. What’s on your mind? Talk to me I’m here.
Well, I can list off a lot from the top of my head rn. Tamale, Rusty, Lone, WOLF, Jamba, Cowboy, Awkward, Domo23, Treehome95, Trashwang, Slater. Those aren't in order, but who cares.
to be fair, I am an old guy in my 50s and I don't know the names of most songs on my favorite albums. Love Good Kid MAAD city, one of my fav modern rap albums.
"Where would I start? Well, first of all they're lazy good-for-nothing tricksters, crack-smoking swindlers, big butt-having, wide-nosed breathing all the white man's air, they eat up all the chicken, they think they're the best dancers, AND THEY STINK. Did I mention that before?" -Clayton Bigsby
They aren’t really fans of it. They don’t even know the actual lyrics. Probably just skimmed through a song because it’s overrated and overplayed or overhyped. Trying to fit in.
@@SAZERU Zeppelin is a corner staple of modern music. Most of what you hear today stems from just a few names back less than 60-70 years ago. I'm talking rudimentaries here. To understand today's music you must comprehend the oldies of our contemporary time. If kids would rather listen to the trash today then grasp the great works of old then they're merely doomed to create/listen to evermore deconstructed diluted works of degenerative music. You can see the kids who didn't listen to oldies by how bad their taste is today. You can hear their poo tier opinions each time they open up their mouths and say wrong things about objective aesthetic beauty by pretending "it's all relative" and "all music is good to someone" like some mouth breather with no ear for talent. "Oh I bet you've never heard today's music and that's why you think it sucks, broaden your horizons"; I've literally done that- it's all the same trash. As where an album today would be a hot listen for a few months, I still listen to Led Zeppelin decades after the first time. This is just one example of many others. I'm more of a Slayer person than Metallica, I hate soft rock. I like Metal personally.
Honestly I might blank if someone asked me to name a song off my favorite Album. It would take me a few seconds and by that point with the power of editing, you get a clip like this
but the thing about the “good kid mad city” dude is that both “good kid” and “mad city” are songs off the album, can’t excuse the blanking in this context tbh
@@ennuiii yeah I mean I think reasonable doubt is his best album. And I love it, I have every song memorized. I think that and illmatic are among the very best in the genre from an artistic and creative standpoint. But I still prefer the blueprint and the black album. Since I was like 5 when reasonable doubt came out. The other two albums impacted my taste more. The blueprint is my favorite album but the black album is close. So The question is your favorite album not what’s objectively the best you feel me?