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#351 (permalink) |
Groupie
Join Date: Oct 2018
Location: FL, USA
Posts: 5
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![]() ![]() My dudes, I'm not sure if anyone has posted this yet but in my very honest opinion, Kendrick Lamar's 2015 album To Pimp a Butterfly should definitely be on this list. It's an amazing hip-hop album, with so much depth and variety. Even if you typically aren't a fan of rap music, I think it's still worth a listen or two. If you steer away from the genre bc of the "bitches, drugs, and money" stigma, this album exceeds that by hoops and bounds. I could keep going on and on about how much I love this album, it's just that good. P.S. I would post a link to the album on YouTube, but the site won't let me post links until I have made 15 posts (I'm new here ![]() |
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#353 (permalink) |
Groupie
Join Date: Apr 2025
Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 3
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I’m going to add the album White Mansions: A Tale From The American Civil War 1861-1865. This album explores the experiences of American Southerners in the Confederacy during the Civil War, capturing the essence of Southern pride from their unique perspective.
What’s cool about it's that various country artists each take on different characters and viewpoints from the Southern perspective. You’ll hear vocals from legends like Waylon Jennings, Jessi Colter, John Dillon, and Steve Cash, with Eric Clapton adding his guitar magic on several tracks. It’s [rooted in country and outlaw country vibes ![]() |
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