But But, Kendrick's Album Came and Went

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nikka Please.. Alright is the 2010s version of "We Shall Overcome"

nikkas been singin & marchin for too long:martin:It fixes nothing..


Enuff of that shyt... Create Black Business, Create Black Communities, Create A Black Army Etc..

Black Economics for Black People:salute:

20yrs Old & stackin up my money & tryin to get a Marijuana Cultivation License..

Yall lame nikkas get in tune.
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Only folks hating on Kendrick is white boys and black virgin trolls.

Ignore them fukkboys
That's what I'm thinking. Because even if you don't like Kendrick as a artist or dislike the album. Putting an effort to discredit a black rapper for putting out a pro black message is all types of clownish. Keep in mind he coming off a plat GKMC. You would think he'd try & capitalize with a more radio friendly album
 

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Kendrick dropped an album?


:mjlol: And before anybody responds to me whining about that Compton gnome being "discredited" and then come with that "cac" and "virgin" shyt...ain't THAT discrediting, too?:jawalrus:

Thanks for provin' my point, @Prodigal Syndicate...loser...
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We been down this road before, nikka. :camby:
 

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Lots of people are waking up. Partying and shyt is cool but it can't be all you do or listen to. Nina Simone said it best: an artist's art is most potent when it reflects the times. Kendrick did that with TPAB. Nearly every song hits on an issue we're dealing with. Black economics, depression, police brutality, gang violence, colorism, peer pressure, etc etc.

Nothing wrong with disliking the album. But don't discredit the message.
 
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