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Originally Posted by Anteater
We can all be a bit hypocritical at times, but I still wouldn't take any list seriously that puts Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp A Butterfly at #1. Not because it isn't a decent record, but because I just don't see anyone revisiting it on a regular basis nor compulsively jamming it back to back with people they know. Same thing applies the D'Angelo album: they seem more like albums that people are are acclaiming because everyone and their grandma is prodding them to do so as opposed to genuinely loving them. The relevancy of these albums culturally shouldn't make people forget that there needs to be a real hook or motif beyond their stories to last beyond the moment.
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What a load of bull****, get your elitist head out of your ass. There's nothing that irks me more on music sites than pompous pricks who think an album shouldn't be praised just because it's popular, what a ****ing joke of an argument to try and make.
But whatevs, everybody make sure to completely disregard my opinions because I am proudly and confidently naming TPAB as my album of the year. Obviously that means I should not be taken seriously.