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*Essay coming through*
That isn't going to happen. The Kendick spell is a binding spell. Rather than admit there is better works of genius out there to grab from the ether, it's safe here to rest on laurels, To Pimp A Butterfly is a hill to die on, it's not the kind of work that is waiting for repeated listens, just one full listen if that, this one time then put it down, nod and wink to cred, to hear in full just once in a whale, reminded to feel the cause and effect of its manufactured righteousness but surely this was not a work manufactured by any such company as famous and ruthless as Interscope/Aftermath. Hm, yes, it's an Interscope record, so the binding spell of it is very real insofar of its effects, The Chronic for instance, while superior to the baseless virtue signaling of To Pimp, has better sonics, more of a score to settle, killing niggers, black on black, etc., sounds good sonically, but compare it to the thin veil of To Pimp, which is even more insidious for it's propped media campaign to be relevant Black messiah
Listening to and thinking this is the very best offering of its time and place, is very deep potion to drink with the ears. To Pimp A Butterfly is just as toxic as what came before it, the difference is that it pretends to stand for something that was very real atm, and exploits people's emotions. It's hot garbage, plus who can seriously stand this guy's voice, in earbuds speaking into your brain, and ackshually enjoy that wrinkled imp speak