Marvin Gaye sang of loving one another and saving the planet in 1971. It's been 45 years, and his words still hold true. These lyrics could've been sung today, and they would be just as right, all politics aside. It's a beautiful message and he conveyed it well.
What are some other albums whose message transcends time?
Bitches Ain't Shit by Snoop Dogg because bitches ain't shit, they ain't never been shit and they ain't never gonna be shit
>>75064000
fpbp, trips, my fuckin nigga
>>75064000
damn straight
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzAPyoaBdp4
>>75064098
this is hilariously enjoyable, thanks anon
>>75064142
I love that track but it's sad that you can only really sing along for a tiny part of it.
You might also like this one though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZ6lB7FKxi8
>>75064098
Fuck me that's fucking funny
>>75064098
what the fuck lmao
>>75064207
>>75064216
What the fuck?
Dude that's like one of my favourite songs ):
>>75063990
Marvin Gaye? More like, Marvin GAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYY
>>75064204
10 mins in, enjoying the fuck out of this
>>75064648
Oh dude I'm glad you like it.
You should also check out alice coltrane if you like karma
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxPMKgY_8qk
No vocals but similar instrumentals
>>75064098
I'm reading it as sinciere but if I heard he was taking the piss out of the concept of generic harmony message 101 and just sonically shitposting i'd buy it in a heartbeat.
>>75064835
I think the fact that the true intentions are vague make it 10x better