TIMESTAMPS! 0:00: Intro 2:45: Brand New 3:29: Honestly 7:09: Mr. McAdams 11:02: Hahaha 16:03: Ally's Song 18:55: Harrison Ave 21:20: Burst 23:17: Second Coming 31:30: I Love Myself 32:30: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 34:26: Going Gray 35:59: I Met a Girl 36:36: YG Interlude 37:39: No Fruits or Vegetables 41:24: I'm Drunk 43:11: Morning After 46:45: My Dick Sucks 47:29: Still Freestyling (outro) 49:54: Jail (Part 1) (bonus track) 1:01:23: Heresay (bonus track) 1:01:53: Hi, I'm Dave (bonus track) 1:02:20: We Good" (bonus track) [feat. GaTa]
Lil dicky was in the advertising business before music. He was always way more invested in tv, explaining why his show is so much better. It’s his true calling.
Bradley always disappointing as well as Fantano, both suck as you tubers unfortunately. Lil Dicky is a comedy rapper, i mean what did you expect, yes its corny sometimes and some lyrics and songs are unnecessary but the guy can spit if people actually listen to him because I've heard all of his songs.
They say to not judge a book by its cover, but if you have an album called *Penith* by *Lil Dicky* with the cover being *a grown man in his underwear on a cross like Jesus* then wtf do u expect me to do with that.
i was so creeped out, like the way he went into detail on it is so distasteful. like taking the usual creepiness he gives off when its about sexual subjects and making it even worse somehow. maybe it could have been interesting if it was clearly trying to be a character study but ig he was trying to be funny? im having a hard time excusing the existence of this song
fr, i thought we left that humor in the 2010s, at the very least for mainstream artists. when i hear ppl still make “jokes” like that i just think “where have u been? this isn’t considered funny by anyone anymore”
ok story time, i have a coworker who’s a fan of lil dicky and he really wanted to show me jail part 1 because he thought it was hilarious. so i had to sit through all 9 minutes of that song with nothing but expressions of torture and sadness on my face and then he had the audacity to ask me if i was fucking with it afterwards. that song is pure hell
I'd just say "I'm just gonna let you enjoy the music man." If he gets salty about your honest opinion I suggest explaining that if you gave it an honest shot then you have every right to say how you feel.
I hope to God he doesn't get salty about your honest opinion if he ever hears it. Anyone giving an honest shot doesn't deserve to be labeled as a hater.
Still not sure whether or not I regret my $65 dono lol 😭 Like, yeah, we got more content, but that also means I got to experience "Jail (Part 1)," a song I wouldn't force my worst enemies to listen to
Honestly, in a twisted way I’m glad you did this because I’ve never heard music that actually made me drop what I was doing out of the shock of “is he actually saying this?????” I learned new things and expanded my horizons today, even if it was for the worse
i really dont get this take, in the context of the show it was a good funny song, and its only a bad listening experience if you have acoustic sense of humor or you expecting a "mona lisa" type of storytelling
I mean, this is a horrible album, but people who are saying this is the worse album Brad has listened to.... I would still rather listen to this than any of the Onision stuff or some other examples of the absolute worst. Still absolutely horrendous though [Edit]: Spoke too soon just got to the bonus tracks
I think Jail Part 1 is the most compellingly bad song I've ever listened to. Multiple times I found myself saying "come on man" out loud in response to a lyric
In the little short film he released alongside HAHAHA called "Music Industry" he is whining about how people in said industry and haters online only dislike him because he "doesn't fit into their traditional mold/standards" when in reality it's because he makes unfathomably shitty music
When I learned that Lil Dicky worked in advertising before he became a rapper, everything about him suddenly made complete sense. He’s an advertisement rapper.
He has literally said multiple times he used rap to get bigger and eventually lead into a tv show or comedy.. You arent saying anything he hasnt said. lol.
@@TheSanndwichh I swear to GOD when someone overexplains a joke, it's akin to taking a whimsical, light-hearted moment and dissecting it with a magnifying glass until all its charm is lost in a sea of unnecessary details. Imagine you're at a dinner party, and someone tells a witty anecdote that's met with laughter and amusement. It's like a delicate bubble of mirth floating in the air. But then, someone else, perhaps feeling the need to assert their own cleverness, decides to dissect this bubble with an analytical scalpel, probing into every nuance and subtlety until the laughter dissipates like air escaping a punctured balloon. Firstly, there's a sense of anticipation as the overexplainer gears up to unravel the joke. It's like watching someone tiptoe precariously across a tightrope, uncertain of where they'll land. Then comes the deluge of unnecessary information, drowning the simplicity of the joke in a torrent of verbosity. Each detail piled upon the next feels like adding unnecessary layers to a perfectly baked cake, leaving it overly dense and devoid of the lightness it once possessed. As the overexplanation continues, there's a growing discomfort akin to watching a car crash in slow motion. You can't help but cringe as the humor is stretched thin, akin to tugging at a rubber band until it snaps. The initial amusement gives way to a sense of awkwardness, like being stuck in an elevator with someone who won't stop talking about their stamp collection. Furthermore, there's a palpable shift in the energy of the room as the overexplainer drones on, like a gust of wind snuffing out a candle flame. The once lively atmosphere becomes stifled, suffocated under the weight of unnecessary exposition. It's as if a playful dance has been replaced by a tedious lecture, leaving everyone longing for the spontaneity that has been lost in the sea of overelaboration. Moreover, there's a sense of frustration that builds with each drawn-out explanation, like trying to untangle a knot that only seems to tighten with each tug. You can almost feel the collective eye-rolling as the overexplainer digs themselves deeper into a pit of verbosity, oblivious to the diminishing returns of their efforts. Eventually, what was once a moment of levity becomes a test of endurance, like trudging through quicksand in search of solid ground. The laughter, if any remains, feels forced, like a feeble attempt to salvage what little humor remains amidst the wreckage of overexplanation. In the aftermath, there's a lingering sense of disappointment, like biting into a promising-looking pastry only to find it stale and flavorless. The magic of the original joke has been tarnished, its sparkle dulled by the relentless onslaught of unnecessary elaboration. In conclusion, when someone overexplains a joke, they rob it of its vitality, leaving behind a hollow shell of what once was. It's a lesson in the delicate balance between wit and verbosity, a reminder that sometimes less is indeed more when it comes to humor.
"The problem with Earth is not that it is under stimulating" Never heard a more true statement. This album honestly has made me appreciate this song for being so much more consistently insane.
I'm honestly just glad that Lil Dicky is doing what he loves. He wanted to get into the television business, and now he's finally able to live his dream.
He doesnt really act tho he just plays as himself in a strangely unironic way and also not in a reality tv way so its just… boring. Its not real or fake its just awkward.
The success he's gotten is just proof that being white and inoffesnsive is all you need to succeed like this clown and Jack Harlow making it doesn't make sense other wise
My jaw was on the floor for that jail song, I I cannot describe how uncomfortable that song made me it makes Hobo Johnson's Peach Schone look like a masterpiece that song was like a -10/100 that was the worst thing I've ever heard
Its the whole point. I genuinely don't get why people cant grasp you need to watch the show to understand half of these songs, its an advertisement for his show and imo as a fan of lil dicky and his show he released this without trying to inform more people its a satirical rap album not to be taken fucking serious hahaha.
He LITERALLY just pumped out a compilation of tracks he was sitting on and did everything in his power to coast off of the in-industry mumblings about the upcoming J Christ clout with the 5 minute photoshop cover art
Purple rain clears most albums, let alone soundtracks. Bringing it up to say this should be able to stand on its own like that album does is very extreme yes. There are many soundtracks that lose their luster without having consumed the original product its soundtracking. Most people dont just listen to soundtracks unless its from a thing theyve watched or already enjoy. Its for the fans not random listeners who dont even like the artist making it to begin with
Was listening to I was all over her by salvia path and the instrumental portion hit right as Brad started ranting about how lil dicky has had everything given to him and it went hard
It's early in the 2020s decade, but this might be a contender for worst record of the decade. It's actually impressive how painful this is. I want to see Fantano do a Corey Feldman style video with this.
i mean, every time chat has had its own opinion that i've seen they were some dumbass opinions. the whole chat hating lateralus definitely comes to mind
I went into this album with unrealistic expectations, except instead of it being absolutely amazing, I was expecting the absolute worst. To the point where anything could have impressed me. I stopped at "I Love Myself" to watch Brad's stream and hearing these songs for the second time was quite the experience 1-/10 album
I think the worst part about Lil Dicky is his fans call him "creative"... as if he doesn't rip off other major artist's styles, parody already existing media for his music videos, and recycle the same overly sexual, self-deprecating jokes and sense of humor in every piece of content he creates. He offers nothing new or interesting, yet he's tricked his fans into thinking he has nothing but wholly original ideas. Just an absolute culture vulture.
okay but brad just letting jail play out in its entirety made me forget i was even watching his video and i just had a shocked look on my face for like the first 6 minutes till i finally rememebnred i was even watching avideo 😭
Jail was really funny to me in the context of the show where it takes up an entire episode and has the visuals to go along with it. But listening to it on its own is just weird
I'm not gonna defend the quality of music to this album, because yeah, it's pretty bad. But I will defend it in SOME WAY. The way this album works, or really doesn't work is that it's completely supplemental to the show. It needs the show to even be listenable. I know that sounds bad, and it is, but it also means that you're losing context when you're simply listening to the music by itself. Take for example the Jail part 1 song. There is an entire literal episode that revolves around the song and what him making it means from a character perspective. Taken out of context it's just... horrible. But in context, it actually works, weirdly enough.
That is completely fair, honestly. Especially since it literally has (The DAVE Soundtrack) in the album title. That said, it’s still trash. If I watched a show with this as the soundtrack, even if it’s tied to the events of the episode, I feel like I would just turn it off and watch something else.
Well, that was the worst thing ever. And I watched the entire three-hour Onion Son album stream as it was happening. I can feel my soul decaying at the thought of either release.
I wanted to check this album out to make fun of it to my work friends (who non ironically like lil dicky) but I didn't want to take the plunge. Glad I could share these moments with you and just get the cliffs notes.
the most clever thing about this album is the title. I think its playing on the word zenith, which is to say that he is claiming to be at the peak of his performance. Obviously he isnt, I was genuinely groaning throughout the whole album, but i think its a somewhat clever bit of wordplay
The Penith album sounds like an absurdly mid version of Camp by Gambino, which is especially depressing since he is almost a decade older than Gambino was when he released that album. And also especially depressing because Gambinos childhood love story in the outro was far more relevant and actually pointed than Penith's awkward handjob story
@@yan_djI mean, I think it’s less important whether someone says an album is “good” or “bad”, and more important that you understand why they came to the conclusion that they did. Something that’s a positive for some people can be a negative for others. Dicky is one of those guys where his lyrics are what some would call “corny” as a bad thing but others would call “goofy” as a good thing. He’s just really not for everybody, and that isn’t an indication that he’s a high class act or anything, just that he’s divisive. Personally, I used to like him when I was a college freshman nearly a decade ago, but I feel like I’ve outgrown him with age. I think a lot of people have had that experience with Dicky.
I’ll preface this by saying I’m a big fan of Brad and I knew he wouldn’t like it. I respect it. But personally I really like Lil Dicky, love DAVE, and really like the album. Obviously, a lot of it makes more sense in the context of the show (especially Jail), but I just thought I’d give my two cents and say I’m glad I enjoy it as much as I do. All love Brad.
Lil Dicky wants to be taken seriously as a rapper but called himself Lil Dicky and titled an album Penith. Even he is struggling to take himself seriously.
At first, I just thought this was just a dogshit album... Then we got to the "bonus" tracks. I would rather listen to Onision's entire discography than ever hear this bullshit again.
TIMESTAMPS!
0:00: Intro
2:45: Brand New
3:29: Honestly
7:09: Mr. McAdams
11:02: Hahaha
16:03: Ally's Song
18:55: Harrison Ave
21:20: Burst
23:17: Second Coming
31:30: I Love Myself
32:30: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
34:26: Going Gray
35:59: I Met a Girl
36:36: YG Interlude
37:39: No Fruits or Vegetables
41:24: I'm Drunk
43:11: Morning After
46:45: My Dick Sucks
47:29: Still Freestyling (outro)
49:54: Jail (Part 1) (bonus track)
1:01:23: Heresay (bonus track)
1:01:53: Hi, I'm Dave (bonus track)
1:02:20: We Good" (bonus track) [feat. GaTa]
Our hero
THE GOAT 💚
"TIMESTAMPS!" sounds like a JPEGMAFIA title
@@dannydamnmendezjpegmafia fans when they see an exclamation mark 😱😱🤯😮🫵
bros adding timestamps as if any of us wanna go back to these songs
I watched my grandpa say Penith
I LOST MY WAY AGAIN
"Penith" - 👴
I watched my grandpa DAVE Penith
was waiting for someone to make this joke lol
I showed my grandpa my penith
it will never be unfunny that Dave gave himself the rapper name "Lil Dicky" and made tracks complaining that he is only seen as a comedy rapper
What track has he ever said that? He literally said he started rapping as a joke to make people mad
@@VoltUni pretty much all of his songs since professional rapper
@@albummutation2278 but professional rapper was him literally saying he’s taking the comedy rap route😭
@@albummutation2278 name one lmfao
he says on the album "Don't forget that I'm the comedian, but I'm better than the rappers?" @@albummutation2278
I Thlammed My Penith in the Car Door has more personality and skill in it than this entire album.
Real
Will have more views in time too
42:22 “When lil Dicky raps, my black ass sits down and listen” has to be one of the funniest chat comments I’ve seen in a while
0% drugs
0% women
0% music
100% ASS 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
💀
Perfect for putting a penith in.
100% bussy
100% penith
That's what I'm saying!
We gotta stop letting marketing experts try to make art
Lil Dicky and CinemaSins, man. As terrible people as the guys in Mad Men were, they at least knew to stay in their lane.
Amen brother
Lil dicky was in the advertising business before music. He was always way more invested in tv, explaining why his show is so much better. It’s his true calling.
AGREED. STICK WITH THAT.
His show is better? 😂
His actual rapping is far superior to 99% of others. Listen to "Russell Westbrook on a Farm" or "Make Belief"
@@spacebook8923 no, I just have a functional brain
@@spacebook8923 its probably 75%
*AND I CAME OUT STRAIGHT UP FROM THE BLOOOOOOCK*
*I WATCHED BRAD SUFFER THROUGH PENITH*
to penith a butterfly is one of the best albums i have ever heard i am so dissapointed in you bradley smh
Bradley always disappointing as well as Fantano, both suck as you tubers unfortunately. Lil Dicky is a comedy rapper, i mean what did you expect, yes its corny sometimes and some lyrics and songs are unnecessary but the guy can spit if people actually listen to him because I've heard all of his songs.
@@Beginnergamer1823Lil dickey is that you?
@@Beginnergamer1823Dave, is that you?
@@Beginnergamer1823 😭😭😭💀💀💀
@Beginnergamer1823 fr
now there's no way that i have the worst album of the year. mission failed
Just release another one, ez
Idk, if you release Sinna volume 2 by William Maranci you may have a chance
Not with that attitude, you got this
@@AustinEEEEsinna mashup album would go hard
Also I’m a really big fan of your mashups I’ve been binging them for a week now
They say to not judge a book by its cover, but if you have an album called *Penith* by *Lil Dicky* with the cover being *a grown man in his underwear on a cross like Jesus* then wtf do u expect me to do with that.
boy sometimes a sentence can just feel like reality hitting you on the head with a hammer
I like how Brad didn’t cut down Jail (Part 1) for the video, he made us sit through the whole thing
Favorite Tracks: Mumble Rapper Vs. Mumble Rapper
That jail song is just baffling. Its him going "male r@pe ahahuhuhuahauauhauahaua" for 9 damn minutes. And its so grossly detailed for what reason ???
i was so creeped out, like the way he went into detail on it is so distasteful. like taking the usual creepiness he gives off when its about sexual subjects and making it even worse somehow. maybe it could have been interesting if it was clearly trying to be a character study but ig he was trying to be funny? im having a hard time excusing the existence of this song
I read that as “male rape mwuahahahaha” and found it infinitely funnier than the entire album.
fr, i thought we left that humor in the 2010s, at the very least for mainstream artists. when i hear ppl still make “jokes” like that i just think “where have u been? this isn’t considered funny by anyone anymore”
Yeah I just thought his music sucked, but dude is also so fucking weird...
This is proof we are no where near improving our prison system in America 🙃
ok story time, i have a coworker who’s a fan of lil dicky and he really wanted to show me jail part 1 because he thought it was hilarious. so i had to sit through all 9 minutes of that song with nothing but expressions of torture and sadness on my face and then he had the audacity to ask me if i was fucking with it afterwards. that song is pure hell
I’m so sorry
How are you still alive??
You are stronger than me soldier 🫡
I'd just say "I'm just gonna let you enjoy the music man." If he gets salty about your honest opinion I suggest explaining that if you gave it an honest shot then you have every right to say how you feel.
I hope to God he doesn't get salty about your honest opinion if he ever hears it. Anyone giving an honest shot doesn't deserve to be labeled as a hater.
Still not sure whether or not I regret my $65 dono lol 😭
Like, yeah, we got more content, but that also means I got to experience "Jail (Part 1)," a song I wouldn't force my worst enemies to listen to
That's a lot ofnmoney😊
it was your fault tbh
Honestly, in a twisted way I’m glad you did this because I’ve never heard music that actually made me drop what I was doing out of the shock of “is he actually saying this?????” I learned new things and expanded my horizons today, even if it was for the worse
That $65 dollar donation just got you a seat right next to Satan at his craps table in Hell.
i really dont get this take, in the context of the show it was a good funny song, and its only a bad listening experience if you have acoustic sense of humor or you expecting a "mona lisa" type of storytelling
“Jail” track is just insane
Ye
There will not be a worse track this year.
I mean, this is a horrible album, but people who are saying this is the worse album Brad has listened to.... I would still rather listen to this than any of the Onision stuff or some other examples of the absolute worst. Still absolutely horrendous though
[Edit]:
Spoke too soon just got to the bonus tracks
Its those damn bonus tracks...
it was at least fun to make fun of how shitty the onision album was. this one was just sad and painful
@@noodlenoise1146 Honestly Jail part 1 alone made it the worst thing ever
@@whereami2700 In my opinion, Jail is a banger. Not that is a very good song, but it’s so creatively written.
get therapy@@MariusKvia
Brad harmonizing with himself is new to the Brad Taste editing meta
It might have been the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen in my life.
Like Peter Griffin and Quagmire singing together
Why do people think prison rape is funny
I’m honestly just unhappy that Lil Dicky is making bad music successfully
He seems like a nice guy tbh, happy for his success
Yeah. I don’t think he’s a horrible person, no need to hate on bro’s swag
Bro is made they’re broke af
And you realize youre playin into it.. right?
@@curto201
By expressing an opinion of dislike on a platform that lil dicky gets no money for.
How, exactly?
I think Jail Part 1 is the most compellingly bad song I've ever listened to. Multiple times I found myself saying "come on man" out loud in response to a lyric
Brad considering Brad Pitt and Vin Diesel the same person is the most unhinged part of this whole video, album included.
seeing flashes if Fight Club in my head but Brad Pitt is replaced with Vin Diesel….it hurts….
In the little short film he released alongside HAHAHA called "Music Industry" he is whining about how people in said industry and haters online only dislike him because he "doesn't fit into their traditional mold/standards" when in reality it's because he makes unfathomably shitty music
Hating
@@MMCLLC7you've been on Lil Dicky's micropenis for over a day now, give it up already lol
I personally dislike it only because Im antisemitic
When I learned that Lil Dicky worked in advertising before he became a rapper, everything about him suddenly made complete sense.
He’s an advertisement rapper.
He has literally said multiple times he used rap to get bigger and eventually lead into a tv show or comedy.. You arent saying anything he hasnt said. lol.
"I'm the next Kanye West"- bro ain't even the next Kanye East.
At least when Kanye East says the word "balls", it would be funnier than Dave's Penith.
If he means his existence is an active threat to the Jewish people and their way of life, he may have a point
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Penith type beat
Dicky literally has one joke. Even his name is that joke.
“The crowd was going testicle” is actually a hilarious bar
HOW IS JAIL EVEN A REAL SONG
Same with the complete last half of this album.
This is not made by/for humans
It feels like 9 minutes of somebody over explaining a joke
@@TheSanndwichh
I swear to GOD when someone overexplains a joke, it's akin to taking a whimsical, light-hearted moment and dissecting it with a magnifying glass until all its charm is lost in a sea of unnecessary details. Imagine you're at a dinner party, and someone tells a witty anecdote that's met with laughter and amusement. It's like a delicate bubble of mirth floating in the air. But then, someone else, perhaps feeling the need to assert their own cleverness, decides to dissect this bubble with an analytical scalpel, probing into every nuance and subtlety until the laughter dissipates like air escaping a punctured balloon.
Firstly, there's a sense of anticipation as the overexplainer gears up to unravel the joke. It's like watching someone tiptoe precariously across a tightrope, uncertain of where they'll land. Then comes the deluge of unnecessary information, drowning the simplicity of the joke in a torrent of verbosity. Each detail piled upon the next feels like adding unnecessary layers to a perfectly baked cake, leaving it overly dense and devoid of the lightness it once possessed.
As the overexplanation continues, there's a growing discomfort akin to watching a car crash in slow motion. You can't help but cringe as the humor is stretched thin, akin to tugging at a rubber band until it snaps. The initial amusement gives way to a sense of awkwardness, like being stuck in an elevator with someone who won't stop talking about their stamp collection.
Furthermore, there's a palpable shift in the energy of the room as the overexplainer drones on, like a gust of wind snuffing out a candle flame. The once lively atmosphere becomes stifled, suffocated under the weight of unnecessary exposition. It's as if a playful dance has been replaced by a tedious lecture, leaving everyone longing for the spontaneity that has been lost in the sea of overelaboration.
Moreover, there's a sense of frustration that builds with each drawn-out explanation, like trying to untangle a knot that only seems to tighten with each tug. You can almost feel the collective eye-rolling as the overexplainer digs themselves deeper into a pit of verbosity, oblivious to the diminishing returns of their efforts.
Eventually, what was once a moment of levity becomes a test of endurance, like trudging through quicksand in search of solid ground. The laughter, if any remains, feels forced, like a feeble attempt to salvage what little humor remains amidst the wreckage of overexplanation.
In the aftermath, there's a lingering sense of disappointment, like biting into a promising-looking pastry only to find it stale and flavorless. The magic of the original joke has been tarnished, its sparkle dulled by the relentless onslaught of unnecessary elaboration.
In conclusion, when someone overexplains a joke, they rob it of its vitality, leaving behind a hollow shell of what once was. It's a lesson in the delicate balance between wit and verbosity, a reminder that sometimes less is indeed more when it comes to humor.
@@vau_stI know people say this about any longer-than-normal comment, but why did you write an actual essay format and all
I keep coming back to it because I still can't believe it exists
"The problem with Earth is not that it is under stimulating"
Never heard a more true statement. This album honestly has made me appreciate this song for being so much more consistently insane.
This has to be close to the most soul steals I’ve ever seen in one Brad video.
Don’t think I’ve ever seen a song so bad he stole a soul twice.
@@Norami4Uthe outro for Doug walker’s the wall got 3 soul steals
i actually broke down in tears when brad reached jail part 1
January isn't even over and we got what's probably the *worst* album of the year already. Impressive.
The fact that Lil Dicky is literally Penith right now
I am your penith, you listen to me
This album makes me wish I didn’t have ears
This guy's career is one of the worst things to ever happen, maybe ever
I liked it. Why
@@PotatoKing86I refuse to believe anyone could genuinely like this album.
ohhh you mean you wanna replace your *ears* with *holes* so this beautiful music can go directly to your brain without all the extra steps
Jail has to be one of the most agonizing experiences I've ever subjected my ears to
I'm honestly just glad that Lil Dicky is doing what he loves. He wanted to get into the television business, and now he's finally able to live his dream.
Yur
He doesnt really act tho he just plays as himself in a strangely unironic way and also not in a reality tv way so its just… boring. Its not real or fake its just awkward.
and what he loves? being in the uncanny valley
@ImpendingRiot83 ah so you are just hating. Cool good to know 👌🏾
The success he's gotten is just proof that being white and inoffesnsive is all you need to succeed like this clown and Jack Harlow making it doesn't make sense other wise
My jaw was on the floor for that jail song, I I cannot describe how uncomfortable that song made me it makes Hobo Johnson's Peach Schone look like a masterpiece that song was like a -10/100 that was the worst thing I've ever heard
The season one finale of his show Dave opens playing 8 minutes of this song and then cuts to the people at his record label shitting on it. lol
First time ive seen hobo Johnson mentioned in about three years
Its the whole point. I genuinely don't get why people cant grasp you need to watch the show to understand half of these songs, its an advertisement for his show and imo as a fan of lil dicky and his show he released this without trying to inform more people its a satirical rap album not to be taken fucking serious hahaha.
@@curto201 to be fair, you have to have a very high iq to laugh at terrible unfunny jokes
@@liamneedsauniquehandle Comedy is subjective, it isnt that deep. Grow up.
He LITERALLY just pumped out a compilation of tracks he was sitting on and did everything in his power to coast off of the in-industry mumblings about the upcoming J Christ clout with the 5 minute photoshop cover art
Kind of
Dear Brad,
I ❤ Bread tast in music
from: Goober Grape
Jail is reprehensible.
"it's just a soundtrack" so is PURPLE RAIN. I know that's an extreme example but that's not an excuse
Purple rain clears most albums, let alone soundtracks. Bringing it up to say this should be able to stand on its own like that album does is very extreme yes.
There are many soundtracks that lose their luster without having consumed the original product its soundtracking. Most people dont just listen to soundtracks unless its from a thing theyve watched or already enjoy. Its for the fans not random listeners who dont even like the artist making it to begin with
i mean look at the black panther soundtrack. that album is better than the movie. 'its a soundtrack' is def not an excuse
this entire album is basically kanye's "lift yourself", shitting over decent beats just because
I hate you for making me listen to all of jail
Was listening to I was all over her by salvia path and the instrumental portion hit right as Brad started ranting about how lil dicky has had everything given to him and it went hard
lil dicky is like the guy at the party who nobody likes but is a friend of a friend of a friend
No
No
@@PotatoKing86 Yeah?
@@stevie2673Yeah (yuh ya)
@@ricochetsixtyten the BAKED POTATO friend
It's early in the 2020s decade, but this might be a contender for worst record of the decade. It's actually impressive how painful this is. I want to see Fantano do a Corey Feldman style video with this.
Honetly that Feldman album is at least entertaining.
This is more like NC’s The Wall without at least the joys of listening to discount PF
The Penithcle Of Comedy
As someone lucky enough to watch this stream live, I really can't wait to relive my trauma so soon!
I came in towards the end and i didn't know what i was getting into
Brad's just mad that Lil Dicky will never join the Flex Entertainment roster
I died in Chris Brown's body
If you die in chris browns body do you die in real life
the least believable part of jail to me was the fact that Hareem somehow put up with him throughout the entirety of the song
The fact that the last scene of DAVE S3 is him meeting a clearly green screened Drake in Africa makes everything you said about Honestly even funnier.
I cracked up so hard at “Wack Harlow”. That was fucking funny.
Usually I don't laugh at bad lyrics because I doubt I could do better. But in this case, I really do think I could do better.
“This song was a slight improvement… red headphones”
chat having their own opinion challenge: impossible
It’s just like fantano, everyone is bandwagoning.
Moo moo its a herd
It’s kinda hard to have anything other than disgust for this album. I’d be alarmed if anyone was defending this
i mean, every time chat has had its own opinion that i've seen they were some dumbass opinions. the whole chat hating lateralus definitely comes to mind
8:23 Song was so bad it made Brad break his own pinky finger
I went into this album with unrealistic expectations, except instead of it being absolutely amazing, I was expecting the absolute worst. To the point where anything could have impressed me.
I stopped at "I Love Myself" to watch Brad's stream and hearing these songs for the second time was quite the experience
1-/10 album
is that a one minus review score?
@sudhish86_ Yeah because I didnt totally hate this album. Just most of it
i always forget Brad has ears
first the earthquakes in Japan, then the airplane incident, and now THIS!
We have truly reached the worst national tragedy in history
Our species has a duty to understand how this album came to exist and never let it happen again.
Amen! For the lives of our grandchildrens children this cannot be allowed to repeat itself.
Its an amazing album I need more like it
"this is the album you make when you make it but dont deserve it." Thats honestly the hardest burn I've heard from any music critic
I think the worst part about Lil Dicky is his fans call him "creative"... as if he doesn't rip off other major artist's styles, parody already existing media for his music videos, and recycle the same overly sexual, self-deprecating jokes and sense of humor in every piece of content he creates. He offers nothing new or interesting, yet he's tricked his fans into thinking he has nothing but wholly original ideas. Just an absolute culture vulture.
Lil Dicky is who people who hate Donald Glover think Donald Glover is
At least I giggled like a 12 year old every time he said the album name.
Ahhh yes, thats what Eminem meant by a "mouthful of flesh"
It's like eating a "penith"
shouldve titled it 'penith music'
okay but brad just letting jail play out in its entirety made me forget i was even watching his video and i just had a shocked look on my face for like the first 6 minutes till i finally rememebnred i was even watching avideo 😭
Jail was really funny to me in the context of the show where it takes up an entire episode and has the visuals to go along with it. But listening to it on its own is just weird
Without the music video, it feels kinda empty. Really creatively written song in my opinion
the core joke is horrible
This is how I discovered Run the Jewels (no I don't know a thing about rap.) But I wanted to say thank you, because these guys are really good.
The Jail bonus track is Lil Dickys Watpad fanfic.
I'm not gonna defend the quality of music to this album, because yeah, it's pretty bad. But I will defend it in SOME WAY. The way this album works, or really doesn't work is that it's completely supplemental to the show. It needs the show to even be listenable. I know that sounds bad, and it is, but it also means that you're losing context when you're simply listening to the music by itself. Take for example the Jail part 1 song. There is an entire literal episode that revolves around the song and what him making it means from a character perspective. Taken out of context it's just... horrible. But in context, it actually works, weirdly enough.
That is completely fair, honestly. Especially since it literally has (The DAVE Soundtrack) in the album title.
That said, it’s still trash. If I watched a show with this as the soundtrack, even if it’s tied to the events of the episode, I feel like I would just turn it off and watch something else.
Shouldn't have put it on a standalone album
it feels as if he's shoveling needles into my ears and then as the album goes on he starts using a wheelbarrow
Kanye East literally raps out whatever the Tiktok chat says, and it still is more constructive than Jail (Part 1)
Well, that was the worst thing ever. And I watched the entire three-hour Onion Son album stream as it was happening. I can feel my soul decaying at the thought of either release.
Jail is probably the worst song i've heard in a while
I wanted to check this album out to make fun of it to my work friends (who non ironically like lil dicky) but I didn't want to take the plunge. Glad I could share these moments with you and just get the cliffs notes.
I liked it unironically
@@PotatoKing86out of curiosity what did you like about it?
@@cheesebread3 just vibes man
@@PotatoKing86I loved it too man seeing people hate on it is funny tho cuz I understand why
@@Uub27 real
"henny is disgusting, how do people drink that"
you do not drink henny to enjoy it, you drink henny to feel it...
Henny x.o is pretty good. Regular henny is def to feel it
i raised my score of the blue and pink TV Girl album and that green limp bizkit album to a 1 for this.
the most clever thing about this album is the title. I think its playing on the word zenith, which is to say that he is claiming to be at the peak of his performance. Obviously he isnt, I was genuinely groaning throughout the whole album, but i think its a somewhat clever bit of wordplay
Exactly, people think that it’s just penis with a lisp 😂
Jail is him doing Joyner Lucas but so so so much worse.
EDIT:
Jail is somehow Happy Ending but so so so so so much worse.
The user rating has since fallen to an average of 8/100
This is indeed one of The Albums of 2024. It was created and produced and had some lyrics written on it, and most of all, It was created by Lil Dicky.
So true, Elli.
This is unfunnier than the album
When Jail played I legit forgot I was watching a Brad video
When are we getting Jail (Part 2)?? 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I watched my grandpa say Penith!
The Penith album sounds like an absurdly mid version of Camp by Gambino, which is especially depressing since he is almost a decade older than Gambino was when he released that album. And also especially depressing because Gambinos childhood love story in the outro was far more relevant and actually pointed than Penith's awkward handjob story
Lil Dicky is the music equivalent of Hollywood's Lampshading in their awful movies
Never before have I heard an album that made sex so… unsexy.
Watching rap reactors on TH-cam gas this up is so god damn funny.
I mean, that implies it's more likely the album is good, not that everyone has bad taste except brad
@yan_dj ye. Brad taste mostly has bad taste. Hence, the name Brad taste
@@yan_djI mean, I think it’s less important whether someone says an album is “good” or “bad”, and more important that you understand why they came to the conclusion that they did. Something that’s a positive for some people can be a negative for others. Dicky is one of those guys where his lyrics are what some would call “corny” as a bad thing but others would call “goofy” as a good thing. He’s just really not for everybody, and that isn’t an indication that he’s a high class act or anything, just that he’s divisive.
Personally, I used to like him when I was a college freshman nearly a decade ago, but I feel like I’ve outgrown him with age. I think a lot of people have had that experience with Dicky.
@@yan_dj I’m talking about the same people that hype Tom Macdonald. Same people that hype up a lot of trash.
@@yan_djso you're willing to come here and say, on record, that lil dicky makes good music?
i love when Brad summons his clone from the future and allows it to sing along to the music. So Wholesome! 😊
someone said "Morning After" was marvin's broom lmaooo
I’ll preface this by saying I’m a big fan of Brad and I knew he wouldn’t like it. I respect it. But personally I really like Lil Dicky, love DAVE, and really like the album. Obviously, a lot of it makes more sense in the context of the show (especially Jail), but I just thought I’d give my two cents and say I’m glad I enjoy it as much as I do. All love Brad.
Jail (part 1) was the worst musical experience I've ever had. By far.
You have to watch it with the video
@@Kylewraps no, I really really don't...
Wow that first bonus track was fire like a oil spill catching on fire 🔥
Lil Dicky wants to be taken seriously as a rapper but called himself Lil Dicky and titled an album Penith. Even he is struggling to take himself seriously.
during the no condom song i actually thought i was going to be sick
edit: this was also true for the exposing self to children song
At first, I just thought this was just a dogshit album... Then we got to the "bonus" tracks. I would rather listen to Onision's entire discography than ever hear this bullshit again.
I find it hard to believe youd rather listen to onision than this. At least this is produced well and not 3 hours.
0:03 - Brad over here being a German nihilist with a speech impediment