Once again K Dot leaves out the glamour glitz for solid substance matter, speaking on how black america is being destroyed from within as well out. The King also more or less wages war on the the evils of hip hop as well as white america. The production is jazz/funk inspired, real mellow and chill at the same time though. The lead singles "i" and the "blacker the berry" are about as close to club tempo as your gonna get. He also leaves out the skits this time but instead uses a poem that increases a couple sentences after every song and is completed by the end of the album with a dope post death interview with Tupac....#DopeAf!!!
TPAB is an album youre either going to love or hate according to your taste. But all in all when it comes down to music this is a well put together album being nothing short of great. Originality, substance, clear message, nice production, I mean you can't really go wrong with that formula. I advise all K Dot fans to Purchase it as well as non K Dot fans who wanna know why Hes reffered to as "King Kendrick".
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