Kendrick Lamar: Reshaping the culture

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Kendrick Lamar: Reshaping the culture


Kendrick Lamar documentary about his life and career. Rap beefs and dissing drake and reshaping the rap culture

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  1. Kendrick at his core seems like a good person trying to work through the bad shit he does, and while it feels like after Mr. Morale, he should be good and healed, that ain’t how it works and this beef really brought out the worst in him. He still has this incredibly flawed side to him that he is very open about. He didn’t take the high road a single time in this beef and while the petty instigator in me loves that, I can’t help but see so many people talking about who he really hurt in the process. I adore Kendrick as an artist. When I first started my transition and I was starving for any bit of validation that I wasn’t a complete freak, I stumbled upon Auntie diaries and I sobbed for hours. Kendrick ever since has been a core part of my healing process and I admittedly am pretty ride or die for him even to my own detriment. What I really want to get across is that Kendrick is the realest person to ever touch rap as an art form and I think a sort of reverence should be put on artists who seek to be so vulnerable in their music or whatever art they make, but that reverence should NOT shield them from criticism.

  2. Looooved this vid Sis 🩷❤️❤️❤️💚💛 well said! Kendrick is what the culture needs it’s what rap been needing nowadays it’s gotten too dumbed down and ratchet.

  3. Drake really felt like when he dropped Family Matters that it was over for Kendrick and 20 minutes later Meet the Grahams. Kendrick planned that out to the T. And he forced people to pay attention to Drakes weird behavior towards young girls brilliant. Because a lot of people chose to ignore the weird things already made public about Drake because he was making “good music” and light skin. 💯

  4. My spirit loves KDOT… he’s doing what he was made to do❣️ And so many of us can feel how KDOT loves us back. Thank you for highlighting such a brilliant King from our community & for giving him his flowers❣️💐💯

  5. I'm an outsider. I have a broad Anglo-Caribbean extended family but I never got much of the nonwhite culture growing up. I can pass as white unless I'm in a REALLY white area in which case I still get grouped as an outsider. I always felt in the middle of everything and writers like Kendrick did just as much to help me understand what I was feeling as learning history and seeing how fucked the world is at every level.