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so kendrick is going to cause a lot of controversy with his new single


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this is probably some tinderbox poo but kendrick got a lot of heat for his tweets about ferguson

 

http://www.essence.com/2015/01/12/black-twitter-reacts-kendrick-lamar-comments-ferguson/

 

apparently kid cudi and azealia banks were pissed saying "dumbest poo i've ever heard a black man say"

 

this is song is pretty much his response to those comments elaborated. anyway the song is pretty powerful and kind of a play off 2pacs "keep ya head up." it's also the stark contrast from his first single off the new album "i". anyway i expect people to be fuging pissed the fug off. maybe not though. either way kendrick has an amazing lyrical ability and delivery.

 

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Gave it a shot. Couldn't make out what he was saying. I'll give it another shot when I have headphones. He just sounded like he had a lot of angst in his tone. 

 

the lyrics are online.

 

and yea he's usually not angsty but i guess you would be if you grew up in compton

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pretty compelling tbqh. i have this weird thing where i deeply appreciate stuff like this but i also can't identify with it at all, so i can't really listen to it as anything more than a social observation without basically being michael bolton in the opening scene of office space

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pretty compelling tbqh. i have this weird thing where i deeply appreciate stuff like this but i also can't identify with it at all, so i can't really listen to it as anything more than a social observation without basically being michael bolton in the opening scene of office space

 

That's me driving home on West Blvd in Charlotte when I'm feeling like bumping Rae Sremmurd after a long day.

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pretty compelling tbqh. i have this weird thing where i deeply appreciate stuff like this but i also can't identify with it at all, so i can't really listen to it as anything more than a social observation without basically being michael bolton in the opening scene of office space

Goddamnit you couldn't put it any better

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