The Slim Shady LP and Good Kid, M.A.A.D City That's right the story after story master Lamar reveals the complexities of life of this troubled teenager in the not least troubled world. Perhaps it sounds forced, but somewhere inside everything shrinks imagining this whole situation. Then we hear a conversation with a friend that after a little reflection on life and album ends with three gunshots. Let's go further, here we have Sing About Me, I'm Dying of Thirst that shocks the listener and is kind of the culmination of the entire album. Three songs later we meet track called The Art of Peer Pressure, where Lamar is puffing something that is not really tobacco and suddenly decides to smash the trunk of the parked car. And this song is one of the most innocuous on the album. Do not wait for the exquisite phrases and the beauty of the literary style, on this album Kendrick has a friendly chat with us, so do not be afraid of all anatomical and stylistic details that Lamar's lyrics possess. The song reflects his anguish over the weaker sex during the arduous school and life process of person formation. Lamar has his own record of revelations based on his own life and he invites us all to come and see it. And, looking at the old scanned Polaroid photo on the album cover, you will have a clue whose family it really is. The first thing we hear on this LP is the composition Sherane aka Master Splinter's Daughter and a prayer, uttered at the pre-dinner with the family. What did this young black magician do on his first studio record? Let's see. Remember how many negative and positive feedbacks were generated for our bro Marshall Bruce Mathers with the release of his first album – it was from legal claims and hatred flows in his address and finishing with house-to-house hair lightening among the fans and posting in Stan style. Opinions were divided in two, and at the moment it is not clear which of them will win, but the fact that the masses are talking about a young, aspiring star looks quite promising. Once this rating has been exhibited, music critics in the Internet immediately began to argue on the adequacy and fairness of such judgments. One of the most respected Internet review resources called Pitchfork did not begrudge for the rating for this new album of the California-born and gave it 9.5 points out of 10 and awarded it with the honorary badge – Best new music.
And by analogy with The Slim Shady LP of 1999, Good Kid, M.A.A.D City of 2012 has the potential to get into the 500 albums of all time according to the same Rolling Stones version. By analogy with the white rap nugget, the black diamond, polished by the above-mentioned master, is flashing beginning with the first album. By the way, this treasure was discovered by the same familiar «doctor» and it seems that Dr. A young man is dubbed as the King of West Coast with the future of second Eminem.