Although most don't like the comparison, you have to think of Jpeg as sort of in the vein of death grips, it's working outside of conventional song structures and ideas and sort of going for something more visceral/aggressive.
Peggy is pretty much is a punk rapper for black yet it don't appeal to black people which I get lol I really love this myself. And album is still political yet more personal than veteran.
I get what Feefo is saying but the disjointed song structure is part of what makes Peggy special. He has said himself he doesn’t think songs need to follow the same patterns they have for hundreds of years.
To answer Mykes question the whole theme is basically looking up to your idols and putting them on a pedestal And being disappointed with who they actually are, most of the lyrical themes carry over but expanded maybe it’s a generational thing or I get the references but I feel it connects with me because of his willingness to be himself and embrace different structures uncommon
Leon Anthony Alternatively it’s saying one shot (remark/comment/scandal) can cripple a prominent figure. Which could translate into a lot of things. Knowing Peggy it probably has things to do with white supremacy which he frequently tackles, so it could be “public opinion/being exposed can cripple you” as some suspect Bannon was replaced due to bad publicity since he was thought to be a supremicist. But it’s up to interpretation.
Free the Frail is easily my favorite track from this album. I love the more substantive lyrics, and that damn hook has been a broken record in my head since the album was released.
@@anthonyadams3138 I don't think most of these guys musical tastes branch out far enough to understand how this is good for the culture. Peggy is portraying aspects of punk culture through an aggressive but emotional lens. Somewhere in his mind Feefo knew appreciated the fresh take. Most music these days makes you more stupid, so I can't blame him for being confused.
Absolutely loved this Album and I got 'the love below' vibes throughout it sometimes and I definitely preferred the more mellow production on songs like bbw, post verified lifestyle, keinan and kel etc. I feel like he made a feminine side to himself with the album cover, the picture he used for Jesus Forgive me single and lines like keep my pussy closed and his cover of TLC. This has been another fantastic year for Hip Hop and I can't wait for Q-Tip's production on uknowwhatimsaying
I'm surprised they didn't talk about that girl talking at the beginning and end of a lot of the songs. Didn't know why he put it there but I fw it heavy
yeah peggy, said for this album he didn't cut down or edit songs so that's why it can sound "all over the place" or off the wall. IMO as a whole project it worked really well, but in terms of individual songs it wasn't as strong as veteran IMO
DEHH always making me want to sit there and join the conversation man like I pause midway just to type down and be a paragraph-writin-ass thinking "yeah I would've interrupted him right at that pause and said all of this shit" and hear y'all react damn that's how high the quality of the reviews is m8 it's the bonding you guys have that hasn't changed even after the camera quality did.
Veteran was actually how I found this channel. That "I need a bitch with long hair like Myke C Town" line made me curious as to who Myke was. Watched the Veteran review, really enjoyed it, then kinda fell in love with this channel
I was so super excited to see footage from my unplugged video session with ceschi in the beginning of this video! Y’all head to my channel and check the whole thing out ❤️
I’m more into atmospheric chords, strings and electronic synths when it comes to what music I like and because of that I enjoy this project a lot more than veteran. Jpeg has just been in his more industrial/ noise bag the past few years with shit like veteran and black Ben Carson, so it’s good to hear a different sound this time around.
+ would rather have more experimental artists like peggy over , basic rap or rnb artists - i think that rap needs to sound more and more challenging , and not be stuck in ordinary rap sounds , flows and even messages........ :) - future of rap music needs to sound like this ..... not predictible.
@@crowing3886 i do - i just wrote this quick ...... i know there are , but i would push this kind of music more and full in mainstream ;) this album reminds me on cloudead and anti pop consortium in the mix
@@crowing3886 + tons of artists are experimental yes , but not many of them gets atention they need to get , so im glad for peggy , El-P , etc etc that people noticed them - look how much years El waited to get famous ....... and he is great
Something I thought yall would struggle with less is the fact it's experimental... it's meant to challenge your idea of what a song "should" sound like. And as ken said, yeah JPEG is probably the most accessible one doing it. And on repeat listens you start to be able to seperate the movements of the album and the interludes from the actual tracks etc. Myke and Ken seemed to get it mostly, and I aint trying to shit on anyone. Just thought that aspect would challenge some of you less
I couldn't get into the album at first (experimental/abstract albums are tough to get into for me) but i saw a couple of reviews and decided to give it another shot and i like it more now
think masculine vs feminine energy, aggression/anxiety vs calm/clarity, the singing vs rapping, if you wondering about a theme . (that’s what I got from it at least)
For me, the album revolves around the title of the album. PTSD tied it all together, like everything is supposed to sound like “peaceful pain.” Everything slaps, but there is a undertone of everything you believed in isnt what you thought it would be when ur old( Post Verified Lifestyle.) Im still piecing the end , but im too stock on Grimy Waifu lmaooo
What i get from both album reviews is that older rap heads like the classic steady beat and rap cadence. but its 2020 an thats boring, so add more to the beat switch it up, let it have hi's and low's and fuck it even let the beat stop drop an roll. Attention spans need to be a bit shorter to enjoy a dense and "sporadic" beats.
Throw Uknowwhatimsayin in there and you got a solid 4 albums in contention. This my fave so far but they are all completely different projects so thats the beauty of it
Hey y’all loved the video! Just curious though why have you guys been using beezy’s “Rain Heavy” instrumental so much lately? I love the beat, I just miss hearing the other ones too I guess
Same here C-Town I loved this as well and I love music that challenges the listener as well ..Beezy and Fefo I hope you guys become fond of this style one day but if not it's cool 🐆
I really love you guys man. Thank you so much for the way you guys break shit down. Im like a crackhead for this album lol. But i can respect how its an acquired taste. Respect, love n light bro
I mean o get where you guys come from, but jpegmafia is really a dude who grew up(well, old) with the internet, he's been around the deepest pockets of the internet since it started, and a lot of his references, attitudes and artistry pulls from there as a reference. He still doesn't let go of his hip hop and black roots tho (can't remember the name but he had this song where he criticizes black men for using anime to stand out as unique or special and says the "yellow man doesn't care for you" despite being someone who watches anime himself). I guess that's where this disconnect comes for most normal hip hop listeners (like DEHH pretty much it IS literally called dead end hip hop, everything hip hop is, not some fray shit). Peggy is still hip hop, and really good hip hop, but his erratic attitude and a lot of artistic/lingual/production choices are pulled straight out of the belly of the internet, and sadly that will kinda be his only true fanbase at the end of the day (not that he should go pop or anything I like him the way he is tbrh). Either ways great review by you guys again, can't think of too many channels I've been watching for so long.
Why do DEHH review albums that aren't traditional hip hop and only Myke will like? I'm glad for the variety but if they don't want to or would enjoy the process of reviewing these types of albums why do so?
For me, this album is the 2019 evolution of the The Marshall Mathers LP in so many ways. The way Em attacked women and the LGBT community, Peggy is attacking white people. The politics of each album does seem in reverse in many ways. But Peggy almost is responding to a lot of the rhetoric that people use to defend albums like MMLP. But he's not using freedom of speech to attack marginalized groups like Em did, he's attaching the ones in power, white supremacist and cops. One of the biggest parallels I see is how both albums end on the 18th track and each song seems to double down on their vicious and violent rhetoric. Em leaves no room for people to question his homophobia on "Criminal". Likewise, Peggy says "I hate old white niggas, I'm prejudice." And in an interview he made it clear that he is not trolling and that he means every word on this album. He goes as so far to laugh at the fact that he put the audio of a cop being killed on a track. He's appropriating right wing rhetoric about free speech and using it to show them how marginalize groups feel when they are attacked at every step of the way. Peggy is always political, but this hits in such a unique way. I'm kind of surprised people aren't talking about how close this album is to horrorcore.
gotf Idk Beta Male Strategies alone doesn’t just target alt right groups , Peggy aiming and shooting at everyone with no fucks given that other rappers can’t even be on the mindset of
@Lain I always felt that was a cop out by Em. I don't think you can say those things and not be homophobic. The way I see it, if it was just about being outrageous and offensive, he would've called us niggers and not just use homophobic slurs. I think hje just choose to target those groups because it was easy and he didn't think twice about it cuz he's sexist and homophobic and didn't give a fuck about those groups of people.
gotf No. There is a line in hip hop you don’t cross if you are actually respectful of the culture. Using the N Bomb as a white dude is one of those things. As to his motivation in saying offensive lines on MMLP, Em wasn’t targeting gays or really anybody else other than weaklings like you who took him too serious on his first album. And as to why he said the homophobic shit on his first album, you need to understand how dudes from the hood talk. It’s a whole different world than you’re used to. And back in the 90’s, it was pretty much everywhere in hip hop. If you don’t understand these things, you have no place in the conversation about Eminem’s motivation for the shock value lines on MMLP.
I wish peggy would rap a little more. The beginning of Post Verified Lifestyle is hard as FUCK, that high energy rapping on a chill beat is so dope. I wanted more of that. Still loved the album though
"ive always said it, from a production standpoint his shit bumps" veteran review: Dude can rap but shits too noisy from me. if he had different production id like it more
Very timely. I just listened to it yesterday. I was actually disappointed but it wasn't bad, just not my thing... Had some good songs for me, at least.
I’ll be honest, I understand people not fucking with veteran even though i do. But this one I expected everyone to fuck with, i feel like its more accessible and melodic and alil less experimental imo even though it’s still very much a Peggy album, I’m actually really surprised no1 except mike fw it. But hey, to each his own🤷🏾♂️ good review anyway
All my heroes are cornballs is best listened to as a one really long song. Without looking at the track list, the switch ups are less jarring and the album feels like an entire experience
Honestly I think this one was tamer than Veteran. Whereas that one was just wall-to-wall industrial rap, AMHAC has a lot more conventional rap beats (by Peggy's standards) interspersed between it all. The singing I think actually pushes it further in that direction. For that reason I had an easier time getting through this one. Veteran, in comparison, is just a bit much for me.
Yo DEHH, been supporting y'all for years and have been happily enjoying the reviews and videos since about 2013. Lately though, I been working alot and have been missing a lot of the videos. Is there any chance y'all might be uploading episodes/reviews as podcasts in the future? Or is this already available through the Patreon? If it's the latter I'm about to get on that with the swiftness, if not I feel like this might be a great opportunity to increase your base. I've been subscribed to y'all on Spotify for a bit and it doesn't seem like it's been all the active.
Best part of this review is getting to hear all of them say "jesus forgive me I am a thot"
No myke c town reference. 0/10
No Drake disses my dude 0/10
"DON'T GET CAPPED BY A NIGGAH IN A MUHFUCKING GOWN"
SLATT🐍🐍🐍
Nobody was talking about this line and i was hurt 😤😤
@@gordiomagante1476 whose nobody myke c town mentioned it
@@jarmelbennett7693 i meant more so in the comment sections dawg
Foolish Fool I mean it was gay soooo yeah
Does this count as an episode of myke c town is disappointed 🤔
Bro he should have did an episode with him would have been badass and funny as shit.
Corneilous Phillips it’s definitely a missed opportunity, it would of been hilarious 😂
@@drewammons1525 I'm telling you man it would have been MYKE IS SATISFIED lol
Corneilous Phillips probably 😂
@@drewammons1525 lololol
I need a waifu with long hair like myke c-town
We have got reviews for Rapsody, Post Malone, Earthgang and JPEGMafia within a week. These notifications are appreciated DEHH!
Just Drayson They’ve been grinding 💯
éb sôl sôl Absolutely! 💯
I like how disjointed the album feels I think that’s part of his appeal
Yeah. But actually this one has a lot more songs with structure. Jesus Forgive Me, Beta Male, Free The Fail, Grimy Waifu especially, Papi I Missed U.
But the whole thing manages to flow so smoothly between the tracks
At times sounds like some severe. ADHD shit tbh. Going all over the place with sounds. Sometimes it works though like Kenan and Kel
Although most don't like the comparison, you have to think of Jpeg as sort of in the vein of death grips, it's working outside of conventional song structures and ideas and sort of going for something more visceral/aggressive.
Peggy is pretty much is a punk rapper for black yet it don't appeal to black people which I get lol I really love this myself. And album is still political yet more personal than veteran.
I'm black and I love this album, and the rest of his music. Just really resonates with me
@@blodiaaa6990 same here I love his music too I had try to listen them they said they was going to have anxiety attack....like wtf lol
When you see one of his performances, its full of white people
@@thijsliebregts4811 yeah exactly
Yeah he is, they don’t understand that not all rappers come from the same background of what their influenced by.
Shout out to Huey holding it down behind the camera for Rod, asked some great questions
9:20 aye someone wake up homie in the back
Damn not one person mentioned Thot Tactics....wow
HorrorTV It got shouted out, just not discussed in-depth. They didn't mention "lifes hard, heres a song about sorrel" at all.
ahem 5:06
That one bumps in the whip
I want to rock yourzzz worldzz I want tooo be your girl first highlight second is put the keyboard down let the Mac out because it was hard
YOU WANNA TAKE ME OUT YEAH YEAH
I get what Feefo is saying but the disjointed song structure is part of what makes Peggy special. He has said himself he doesn’t think songs need to follow the same patterns they have for hundreds of years.
I think u meant Breezy not Feefo
To answer Mykes question the whole theme is basically looking up to your idols and putting them on a pedestal
And being disappointed with who they actually are, most of the lyrical themes carry over but expanded
maybe it’s a generational thing or I get the references but I feel it connects with me because of his willingness to be himself and embrace different structures uncommon
💯
I’m happy at least they acknowledge his Title name game 😂
“One shot turn Steven Bannon into Steve Hawkings” - Black Ben Carson
it's Black Brian Wilson now
Leon Anthony Yeah. One shot to his spine will cripple him.
Leon Anthony Alternatively it’s saying one shot (remark/comment/scandal) can cripple a prominent figure. Which could translate into a lot of things. Knowing Peggy it probably has things to do with white supremacy which he frequently tackles, so it could be “public opinion/being exposed can cripple you” as some suspect Bannon was replaced due to bad publicity since he was thought to be a supremicist. But it’s up to interpretation.
That was from "PRONE!" bro.
Leon Anthony bruh how u not get that
Free the Frail is easily my favorite track from this album. I love the more substantive lyrics, and that damn hook has been a broken record in my head since the album was released.
Yup that's my favorite too
My favorite too
That chorus goes down real smooth for sure
I’m on TH-cam too much when I don’t even have y’all’s notifications on and I’m this early lmao
fuck, I can relate to that. These TH-cam creators are always like “hit the bell” and here I am thinking to myself.. nah, I’ll see it. lol
Ken done had a whole therapy session for this album review 💀
BBW on the album means Black Brian Wilson (Beach Boys lead singer)
Myke gon love it.
Feefo gon think it bumps in the whip.
Ken gonna pretend to like it.
B gon flat out hate it
Glorious I don’t know why Feefo can’t be as straightforward with his thoughts as Beezy. There’s way too much beating around the bush.
Glorious CUZ IM DEAD 😂😂
@@vikfromvaughan1686 I think he is just looking at it from a larger perspective. He doesn't like it, but he is glad it exist in the rap scene today
@@Firenmage433 thats cool. but he took 5 mins to say what you just said in 2 sentences
@@anthonyadams3138 I don't think most of these guys musical tastes branch out far enough to understand how this is good for the culture. Peggy is portraying aspects of punk culture through an aggressive but emotional lens. Somewhere in his mind Feefo knew appreciated the fresh take. Most music these days makes you more stupid, so I can't blame him for being confused.
Needed to talk about SOTY more, Free The Frail.
My mans behind the camera asked some good questions. Keep it up DEHH. Fan since 2011
Absolutely loved this Album and I got 'the love below' vibes throughout it sometimes and I definitely preferred the more mellow production on songs like bbw, post verified lifestyle, keinan and kel etc. I feel like he made a feminine side to himself with the album cover, the picture he used for Jesus Forgive me single and lines like keep my pussy closed and his cover of TLC.
This has been another fantastic year for Hip Hop and I can't wait for Q-Tip's production on uknowwhatimsaying
Love your picture, MM is such a beast album.
Spittin.
I'm surprised they didn't talk about that girl talking at the beginning and end of a lot of the songs. Didn't know why he put it there but I fw it heavy
I'm STILL trying to find out who this girl is and what her relationship with peggy is. I just want to know man.
Once your able to adjust to how chaotic the production is, you start to appreciate how genuinely good of a writer Peggy is.
You’re right feefo, this bumps in my whip.
yeah peggy, said for this album he didn't cut down or edit songs so that's why it can sound "all over the place" or off the wall. IMO as a whole project it worked really well, but in terms of individual songs it wasn't as strong as veteran IMO
I'm wanted Ken to say this is JPEGmafia's 808s and Heartbreaks that's enjoyable
Just in casr you don't know Ken hates that album. That's a huge point of discussion in the dehh lore. I've been watching them since 2011.
I can’t stop listening to this album.
The heck, why Feefo turn into Sans all of a sudden 17:05
I think this eas the perfect storm of madness from JPEGMAFIA.
Sometimes its heartbreaking to hear a majority of the guys say its not for them but I still like that they can recognize the talent.
DEHH always making me want to sit there and join the conversation man like I pause midway just to type down and be a paragraph-writin-ass thinking "yeah I would've interrupted him right at that pause and said all of this shit" and hear y'all react damn that's how high the quality of the reviews is m8 it's the bonding you guys have that hasn't changed even after the camera quality did.
There is plenty of replay value on this album for me. Grimy Waifu and Kenan and Kel alone can bump all day in the whip and I wouldn't care.
“If it’s good then it’s good. Break it down. That shit is out of my hands.”
Bro this an album for Producers man
Big Hoss og, people don’t understand why his music is so great
Ehh while I agree to an extent, he is great as a writer too and that is a big part of this album
Beta Male Strategies and Post Verified Lifestyle are two of the best fuckin’ beats I’ve heard all year.
@@ImpendingRiot83 yes prob my two fav tracks off AMHAC
"Everybody wanna get buck til they meet 50 Cent".
Veteran was actually how I found this channel. That "I need a bitch with long hair like Myke C Town" line made me curious as to who Myke was. Watched the Veteran review, really enjoyed it, then kinda fell in love with this channel
Shoutout to huey for asking some good questions behind the camera
Shout out to Ken for having an open mind in pretty much all of these reviews. Love that he stays curious.
i see y’all flexing that branded dehh door
I was so super excited to see footage from my unplugged video session with ceschi in the beginning of this video! Y’all head to my channel and check the whole thing out ❤️
I’m more into atmospheric chords, strings and electronic synths when it comes to what music I like and because of that I enjoy this project a lot more than veteran. Jpeg has just been in his more industrial/ noise bag the past few years with shit like veteran and black Ben Carson, so it’s good to hear a different sound this time around.
+ would rather have more experimental artists like peggy over , basic rap or rnb artists - i think that rap needs to sound more and more challenging , and not be stuck in ordinary rap sounds , flows and even messages........ :) - future of rap music needs to sound like this ..... not predictible.
You don't listen to much hip-hop then. Tons of artist's are experimental AND good. This is just experimental but not necessarily good imo.
@@crowing3886 i do - i just wrote this quick ...... i know there are , but i would push this kind of music more and full in mainstream ;)
this album reminds me on cloudead and anti pop consortium in the mix
@@crowing3886 + tons of artists are experimental yes , but not many of them gets atention they need to get , so im glad for peggy , El-P , etc etc that people noticed them - look how much years El waited to get famous ....... and he is great
@UCjFgNNmR-5nRY0w1QMkFyog el-p is miles better than jpeg tho lol.
@@crowing3886 i agree but you didnt get the point .......
Something I thought yall would struggle with less is the fact it's experimental... it's meant to challenge your idea of what a song "should" sound like. And as ken said, yeah JPEG is probably the most accessible one doing it. And on repeat listens you start to be able to seperate the movements of the album and the interludes from the actual tracks etc.
Myke and Ken seemed to get it mostly, and I aint trying to shit on anyone. Just thought that aspect would challenge some of you less
I agree, how is it possible to listen to as much music as they do and yet be this challenged by an experimental yet still accessible record
DAMN PEGGY
I couldn't get into the album at first (experimental/abstract albums are tough to get into for me) but i saw a couple of reviews and decided to give it another shot and i like it more now
think masculine vs feminine energy, aggression/anxiety vs calm/clarity, the singing vs rapping, if you wondering about a theme . (that’s what I got from it at least)
Fastest notification click in the west🤠
DDAAAAMMMN PEGGY!!
We really need that Cities Aviv and Jpegmafia collaboration asap
Kinda wish they Reviewed that new Chris Crack new album or MIKE new album those are really fucking good
Best album of 2019 hands down......Amazing
"Put the keyboard down get the mac out."
-Peggy 2019
So Skyzoo and Pete Rock’s “Retropolitan” didn’t make the cut? It’s cool!!! I’ll fall back then.
Eric Sheeler Best album of the year too. Smh
Moodhouse Fest! Fuck! When I saw Dälek having a MN show I was like GODDAMN. Bought a ticket so fast I didn't even realize Myke was hosting lmfao
I can't stop coming back to this album
Its an album that's better if you listen to it in full
For me, the album revolves around the title of the album. PTSD tied it all together, like everything is supposed to sound like “peaceful pain.” Everything slaps, but there is a undertone of everything you believed in isnt what you thought it would be when ur old( Post Verified Lifestyle.) Im still piecing the end , but im too stock on Grimy Waifu lmaooo
After this review, I’d love to hear y’all revisit Blu’s NoYork.
Hey is the guy at 9:24 sleeping? Better wake your ass up lmao
What i get from both album reviews is that older rap heads like the classic steady beat and rap cadence.
but its 2020 an thats boring, so add more to the beat switch it up, let it have hi's and low's and fuck it even let the beat stop drop an roll. Attention spans need to be a bit shorter to enjoy a dense and "sporadic" beats.
My personal AOTY
Nino Brown man those three are all so close... to me it’s AMHAC > IGOR > Bandana but any order would honestly be understandable
Throw Uknowwhatimsayin in there and you got a solid 4 albums in contention. This my fave so far but they are all completely different projects so thats the beauty of it
Cameraman asking some good questions, Rod would be proud
I love Feefo's honesty
Hey y’all loved the video! Just curious though why have you guys been using beezy’s “Rain Heavy” instrumental so much lately? I love the beat, I just miss hearing the other ones too I guess
Same here C-Town I loved this as well and I love music that challenges the listener as well ..Beezy and Fefo I hope you guys become fond of this style one day but if not it's cool 🐆
Just got home from work at midnight blessing me b4 bed fellaz ❤️🙏
I really love you guys man. Thank you so much for the way you guys break shit down. Im like a crackhead for this album lol. But i can respect how its an acquired taste. Respect, love n light bro
Shotout to the dude behind the camera. I made very good questions and the camera work was also good. He’s a good adition
I mean o get where you guys come from, but jpegmafia is really a dude who grew up(well, old) with the internet, he's been around the deepest pockets of the internet since it started, and a lot of his references, attitudes and artistry pulls from there as a reference. He still doesn't let go of his hip hop and black roots tho (can't remember the name but he had this song where he criticizes black men for using anime to stand out as unique or special and says the "yellow man doesn't care for you" despite being someone who watches anime himself). I guess that's where this disconnect comes for most normal hip hop listeners (like DEHH pretty much it IS literally called dead end hip hop, everything hip hop is, not some fray shit). Peggy is still hip hop, and really good hip hop, but his erratic attitude and a lot of artistic/lingual/production choices are pulled straight out of the belly of the internet, and sadly that will kinda be his only true fanbase at the end of the day (not that he should go pop or anything I like him the way he is tbrh).
Either ways great review by you guys again, can't think of too many channels I've been watching for so long.
Thank u guys✌🏽🤗😁😌🔥🔥🔥
Why do DEHH review albums that aren't traditional hip hop and only Myke will like?
I'm glad for the variety but if they don't want to or would enjoy the process of reviewing these types of albums why do so?
For me, this album is the 2019 evolution of the The Marshall Mathers LP in so many ways. The way Em attacked women and the LGBT community, Peggy is attacking white people. The politics of each album does seem in reverse in many ways. But Peggy almost is responding to a lot of the rhetoric that people use to defend albums like MMLP. But he's not using freedom of speech to attack marginalized groups like Em did, he's attaching the ones in power, white supremacist and cops. One of the biggest parallels I see is how both albums end on the 18th track and each song seems to double down on their vicious and violent rhetoric. Em leaves no room for people to question his homophobia on "Criminal". Likewise, Peggy says "I hate old white niggas, I'm prejudice." And in an interview he made it clear that he is not trolling and that he means every word on this album. He goes as so far to laugh at the fact that he put the audio of a cop being killed on a track. He's appropriating right wing rhetoric about free speech and using it to show them how marginalize groups feel when they are attacked at every step of the way. Peggy is always political, but this hits in such a unique way.
I'm kind of surprised people aren't talking about how close this album is to horrorcore.
Interesting observation
gotf Idk Beta Male Strategies alone doesn’t just target alt right groups , Peggy aiming and shooting at everyone with no fucks given that other rappers can’t even be on the mindset of
@Lain I always felt that was a cop out by Em. I don't think you can say those things and not be homophobic. The way I see it, if it was just about being outrageous and offensive, he would've called us niggers and not just use homophobic slurs. I think hje just choose to target those groups because it was easy and he didn't think twice about it cuz he's sexist and homophobic and didn't give a fuck about those groups of people.
gotf
No. There is a line in hip hop you don’t cross if you are actually respectful of the culture. Using the N Bomb as a white dude is one of those things.
As to his motivation in saying offensive lines on MMLP, Em wasn’t targeting gays or really anybody else other than weaklings like you who took him too serious on his first album. And as to why he said the homophobic shit on his first album, you need to understand how dudes from the hood talk. It’s a whole different world than you’re used to. And back in the 90’s, it was pretty much everywhere in hip hop.
If you don’t understand these things, you have no place in the conversation about Eminem’s motivation for the shock value lines on MMLP.
That mentality is going to make everything worse, or keep it as bad as it is. Racist SJWs are feeding the far right and the cycle continue. Grow up.
I wish peggy would rap a little more. The beginning of Post Verified Lifestyle is hard as FUCK, that high energy rapping on a chill beat is so dope. I wanted more of that. Still loved the album though
u got dalek? aight c town
"ive always said it, from a production standpoint his shit bumps"
veteran review: Dude can rap but shits too noisy from me. if he had different production id like it more
Very timely. I just listened to it yesterday. I was actually disappointed but it wasn't bad, just not my thing... Had some good songs for me, at least.
Feefo likes his Hip Hop profound. That's the first thing I think of when I think of him and his taste.
Hopefully they do the DaBaby album
I’ll be honest, I understand people not fucking with veteran even though i do. But this one I expected everyone to fuck with, i feel like its more accessible and melodic and alil less experimental imo even though it’s still very much a Peggy album, I’m actually really surprised no1 except mike fw it. But hey, to each his own🤷🏾♂️ good review anyway
I really like how Ken likes it
So disappointed
Review IDK - IS HE REAL? 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾. Nice album!
All my heroes are cornballs is best listened to as a one really long song. Without looking at the track list, the switch ups are less jarring and the album feels like an entire experience
This album is absolutely incredible. Aoty
I can play it straight through and enjoy it as one piece but I can't remember any song by name.
I love the cornballs cover juxtaposed to the veteran album cover for whatever reason
Honestly I think this one was tamer than Veteran. Whereas that one was just wall-to-wall industrial rap, AMHAC has a lot more conventional rap beats (by Peggy's standards) interspersed between it all. The singing I think actually pushes it further in that direction. For that reason I had an easier time getting through this one. Veteran, in comparison, is just a bit much for me.
Yeah the bald head dude likes the melodic jpeg me too free to fail is 🔥🔥🔥
Promise I will never go blond like....
I would like to see a follow up opinion from Kinge. I bet he really likes it now
5:23 WOOOAAH BEEZY THAT'S TOO MUCH TO SAY ABOUT YOU THERE
these guys never heard of an "experimental album" before?haven't heard the album.but what they're describing sounds like an experimental album to me
FEEFO IS MILDLY ENTERTAINED
"Jpegmafia doesnt say anything profound"
Fuck a Johnny Rotten I want Lil B
Yo DEHH, been supporting y'all for years and have been happily enjoying the reviews and videos since about 2013. Lately though, I been working alot and have been missing a lot of the videos. Is there any chance y'all might be uploading episodes/reviews as podcasts in the future? Or is this already available through the Patreon? If it's the latter I'm about to get on that with the swiftness, if not I feel like this might be a great opportunity to increase your base. I've been subscribed to y'all on Spotify for a bit and it doesn't seem like it's been all the active.
Shout out to Mercyful Fate. Really good Metal band
Joshua Stephens Yeah, were they sampled on the album?
@@derfgerps4016 No Myke is wearing their shirt in the video
0:50 who drives the Subaru Impreza??
album of the year....... and new danny brown (i know it is not out yet:)
New clipping is pretty insane
that’s not how u spell clipping
tim vapid lmaooo we eating oct 18
@@timvapid album is out or just single?
Wheel Smith one of the preorders gives you the album early so its out technically, if you know how to find it
Can you guys do a Soul on Ice 2 review or a soul on ice classic review