![]() Moving on though, if this first track's any indication the album's going to be the chronicle of an artist who's made it and is now facing all the usual "rapper who finally made it" pitfalls, and won't be particularly "hip-hop" in the usual sense. Dre clip is kind of disappointing, feels forced-audio version of how the Beats Pill has to appear in every Interscope video. I may feel different about this later, but this Dr. ![]() The instrumental's got about 47 billion layers, and I'm hearing references to everything from fucking secretaries to CIA conspiracies on the lyrics. And here comes the rappin-my brain's melting, there's just no way I can come up with a coherent analysis of this song on one listen. It's some of that cosmic funk, with Kendrick doing some of the most straight-up singing I've ever heard from him. There was no way a song with Flying Lotus and George Clinton was going to be anything but mind-bending, and sure enough, I'm not really sure what I'm listening to now. Ah, the ol' sound of a vinyl playing track, it's supposed to make us think about quality, timelessness, and it always works.
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