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Why Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City is a masterpiece


In 2012, rapper Kendrick Lamar released Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City, a concept album that shows one-day living life on the streets of Compton, California. Today I will explain to you why Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City is a Hip-Hop masterpiece. 



The album is a raw look at growing up in Compton, however, it is far from being a fetishization poverty and crime. Lamar uses his life in Compton to illuminate the social issues that plague America. Kendrick illuminates the structures of racism, poverty and drug addiction that have troubled him and his community.

The commentary alone did not make Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City. a hit record. Kendrick is more than a social commentator, he is an incredible and record-breaking musician. His ear for catchy hooks, dazzling lyrical chops, and tasteful guest features make the album endlessly re-listenable. Record sales prove it. As of this week Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City has spent 300 consecutive weeks on the billboard hot 200 chart. 

"Sherane Aka Master Splinter's Daughter" is our introduction to Kendrick. He is true to form for a 17-year-old boy. Kendrick is in pursuit of a girl he met at a party.

"Backstreet Freestyle" puts us with Kendrick's friends, driving around and wasting time. They have a pack of Black and Milds and a beat CD they can freestyle rap over. Kendrick is spitting the most braggadocious raps he can come up with.

"The Art of Peer Pressure" is my favorite song on the album. Kendrick, the self-proclaimed "Good Kid" is tempted by evil when he is around his friends. 
Smoking on the finest dope
Aye aye aye aye
Drank until I can't no mo
'Aye aye aye aye
Really I'm a sober soul
But I'm with the homies right now
Midway through the track, the friends decide to rob a house they had been scoping out for a couple months. It goes awry and they almost got caught, but they get away. Kendrick laments he might have just become a felon because of the peer pressure he felt.

The high flying tracks are brought back to earth with realistic skits. These include youth prayer sessions that are trying to cope with the violence and reality of Compton, Kendrick's mother trying to get the car back from her son so she can get groceries, and Kendrick's father trying to find his dominoes. These skits remind us that all of Kendrick's amazing verbal virtuosity still reflects real life.

There is no better song than"Swimming Pools (Drank)" to show Kendrick's dual mastery of hip-hop. Many rappers are able to make bangers, songs with hooks and beats that lend themselves to repeat plays in cars and clubs. These songs generally form the backbone for hip-hop sales because they are so commercially viable. Other rappers focus on having socially conscious themes in their songs. Typically songs like these are more focused on the rappers technically skilled lyricism and wider social issues the artist wants to bring to the light.




On "Swimming Pools (Drank)" Kendrick is able to masterfully fill both of these roles with ease. Back in 2012, It was a party anthem of the summer. Kendrick had fulls clubs of people chanting the hook to "Swimming Pools."

Pour up, drank, head shot, drank
Sit down, drank, stand up, drank
Pass out, drank, wake up, drank
Faded, drank, faded, drank
But if a person listens to the lyrics of the verse, they reveal something much more profound then a party anthem. These are the first few lines of the song.
Now I done grew up round
some people living their life in bottles
Granddaddy had the golden flask back stroke every day in Chicago
Some people like the way it feels
Some people wanna kill their sorrows
Some people wanna fit in with the popular that was my problem
In one track Kendrick was able to produce a song that not only became hugely popular. The song which seeming celebrated drinking, was actually an examination and indictment of drinking culture. Kendrick talks about the horrific destructive effects of alcohol. For example the abuse and health effects of over-consumption. He also talks about the social forces, like familial pressure and peer pressure that causes people to over-consume alcohol so regularly. The ability to both catchy and deep is what makes this album so important. 

The questions this album leaves us with are more important than any answers a single man can give. How can a man do right in a world encouraging him to do wrong? What's the right way to stay true to ourselves while rising above difficult circumstances? Can there really be a good kid in a mad city? Using a combination of lyrical skill, critical social commentary, and catchy music Kendrick Lamar created a Hip-Hop masterpiece in Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City.

Kid Cudi and High Places

November 2010: High School

 I just started high school. Like many others, I am having a good time. I feel alienated and alone because people keep messing with me. High school is intimidating and I don't know anybody.


In homeroom, I strike up a conversation with the kid next to me. He introduces himself to me. His name is Mike. We talk about music. I say I don't listen to rap. Rap is crap. He tells me to listen to Kid Cudi. That night on my roof, I listen to "Soundtrack 2 My Life".

The moon will illuminate my room and soon I'm consumed by my doom 
I've got some issues that nobody can see
And all of these emotions are pouring out of me

I'm floored. It's like I'm talking to someone who understands what I am going through.


June 2013: Summer

Mike and I are are standing at the top of the fire tower on Apple Pie Hill. It's hazy. Pine trees stretch out as far as the eyes can see. 



I turn on my Bluetooth speaker and select Cudi from a playlist. The music breaks the silence of nature. 
I'll be up up and away, up up and away
Cause they gon' judge me anyway so whatever
I'll be up up and away, up up and away
Cause in the end they'll judge me any so whatever
Life has been good recently. Kids don't mess with me that often anymore. I don't need a clever comeback, I just have to laugh in their face. It takes all their power away. For the first time, I feel like a pretty cool person.

May 2018: Graduation Approaches 



It's six in the morning. My friends and I are sitting on top of the Fordham bleachers watching the sunrise. A friend passes me a warm Natty light out of a cardboard 12 pack. Everyone is laughing and talking about the good times. We're going to miss being able to do stuff like this, just hanging out with friends whenever we want, with no strict schedules to tie us down. But careers are fast approaching and soon we are going to meet for drinks at times we schedule in our day planners. Someone is playing "Soundtrack 2 My Life" on a Bluetooth speaker.  Cudi's vocals waft through the morning air. 
So now I'm in the cut, alcohol in the wound
My heart's an open sore that I hope heals soon
I live in a cocoon opposite of Cancun
Where it is never sunny, the dark side of the moon
I snicker a bit. The rhymes sound corny and Cudi is a little too emotional for the situation. I realize even though this music might not have impressive lyrics, I'll never look at it with anything but fondness. These songs have been with me for too long to give up. In fifteen years, my kids will laugh at me and my corny music, but I don't think I'll care. 

How 2 Do an Online Music Review

If you have ever wondered how to do a review, I have just the lesson for you. You just need a couple things.

  • Notepad
  • Pen
  • Closed-back headphones 
  • Music Source (I'm using my laptop)
  • Refreshments (Lacroix, because it's trendy.)
  • A place to work uninterrupted

Steps:

1. Don't read any other reviews.
  •  Any time I read a review before listening to an album it colors my opinion.
2. Research. 
  • Gain a general knowledge of the musician and the cultural context of the album.
3. First Listen
  • Find a comfortable spot where you can listen uninterrupted.
  • Write down all your reactions in a notebook.
  • I generally listen for compelling lyrics and interesting sound as well as song structure.
  • By the time you are finished, you will have an opinion on the record.
  • (Optional) Drink Lacroix


You should have a couple pages that look like this 

4. Wait for a day

5. Listen Again
  • With your notes in hand, listen again.
  • Extrapolate on the ideas you wrote.
  • Listen as many times as you need to.
6. Write
  • Determine why you hold your opinion. What are the main things you liked and disliked about the album?
  • Find your main like and dislikes and use those as the basis of your review.
  • Thesis. Just like writing a paper for school, take the main idea of your review and put it in one sentence at the beginning of the review. 
7. Add pictures

That's all folks! Basically, you just need to listen to the music, think about what you like and write your opinion down in a convincing argument. 

The Needle Drop

Anthony Fantano is the reason I started to listen to music with a critical ear.  Fantano runs a website and a YouTube channel called The Needle Drop, where he reviews three to four albums a week and provides commentary on today's music scene. His prolific output has earned him the title "Internet's busiest music nerd" and over 1.5 million Youtube subscribers. 

Behold. 

At the bottom of every video description, Fantano writes, "Y'all know this is just my opinion, right?" This attitude is what allowed Fantano to become so successful. Instead of billing himself as an expert, Fantano bills himself as a guy with an opinion, just like you. He removes the "ivory tower" element from music criticism.

This attitude shows up in his camera work. Fantano's reviews consist of him talking straight into the camera. Using this technique, Fantano is able to provide the illusion of conversation. When watching a Needle Drop video, it often feels like you are sitting with your music literate friend. You feel like you're chatting about exciting new albums and Fantano is cracking jokes and being quirky. Reality TV shows like Jersey Shore use this same technique when they have the actors confess their private thoughts to audience members. 


May I suggest Spamthony Cramtano?


Fantano constantly interacts with his fans, which furthers the interactive, personal feeling his videos give viewers. Look at the picture above, where Fantano lets the web decide what he will say in his signature opening gag. Fantanto is the first internet literate music critic. He grew with the rise of memes. He has gained mass popularity on websites like 4chan and Reddit. Websites like 4chan are where many popular memes are created.  Through these memes, users have of course relentlessly made fun of Fantano, both maliciously and endearingly.  Despite their silly origins, these memes serve to brand Fantano into the collective memory of the internet, giving him permanence.

Pictured: Dead Meme (circa 2013)

Whatever you think of Fantano and his videos, it is clear to see he has tapped into some cultural paradigm that allows him to be so successful. As traditional music media like Rolling Stone loses credibility and readership, keep an eye on The Needle Drop. 

Look, an intro!


Reader,

You look wonderful today.

Hopefully, you are here to read music reviews, because that's what I'm here to write.

A few things about me:

1) I'm not a musician or an expert by any stretch of the imagination. Everything here is my opinion.

2) I review new hip-hop and rock music.

3) I also love jazz, classical, pop, Johnny Cash and one country song. (American Kids by Kenny Chesney).

4) I'm not a snob. AC/DC got me into music and Gucci Gang is a great song.

Basically, I am doing these reviews because I love music and people tell me i rite reel good.

Best,

Hennessy Williams

P.S.

I call myself Hennessy Williams because Hennessy is my favorite liquor and Tennessee Williams is my favorite writer.

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