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Video host still says the video is processing, but it also has a status of 'playable' and it's taking forever, so I'm just gonna post it. You might notice minor things like resolution drops, stutter, etc. Sorry for the wait. Enjoy!

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Comments

Timothy Payton

Hope you do The New Danger and hopefully the Cool by Lupe!!!!

Anonymous

Love this reaction, but you never did any other Earl albums!

Anonymous

You posting these videos and making thousands of peoples days even just a little better every week is more than a lot of people can hope to do in terms of helping others.

Josh

Thankyou for your dedication to this journey Bob <3

Jay Dog

Love the video. Great reaction. U should listen 🎧 to Kendrick Lamar’s cover of Umi Says. It’s one of my fav from him.

Anonymous

This is a bit of a full circle moment for me Bob. I found your channel by chance a year ago looking for a Black on Both Sides reaction. Despite pestering you to react to this album from day one, I’m glad you listened to it at this stage of your journey. Your channel has helped me discover new music and appreciate albums I love in new ways. It’s also been great getting takes on social issues and life from an open minded individual who’s seeking understanding. Not to mention the community you’ve created and showing that it’s a strength to be vulnerable. That’s being a positive in my books.

Anonymous

I thought this album was bloated when I first heard it but all of the tracks have grown on me since. Habitat was a mediocre track to me at first but now it's one of my favourites. It gives me a big feeling of sonder - "realizing that every one, including strangers passing in the street, has a life as complex as one's own, which they are constantly living despite one's personal lack of awareness of it." The last verse on Brooklyn feels like an intro to Habitat that links the songs (it starts with "Brooklyn my habitat..."). After Yasiin Bey paints a picture of Brooklyn and shows his love, Habitat talks about how home isn't necessarily a physical location but a feeling. Shouting out other cities reminds us that there are people all over the world living in different places that still share that same feeling of home despite having their own unique environments and experiences. That's my take on it anyway, I can't help but ramble about this album whenever it's brought up

Matt

With new world water it's about the importance of one of our most purest resourses and how industry has capitalized on it and potentially will/has control populations with it

Raul Valencia

you have to continue RTJ3 and 4

bobthepoppop

They still sit very high on the list. I like the idea of doing an Earl "Super Friday" and knocking out a lot of his remaining projects

Mr. Bigweld

You’re having a positive impact on all of us by just letting us experience music with you, that’s beautiful. and Bob best believe im waiting on that song about my city Bakersfield