Did we declare K.Dots TPAB a "Pro Black" album or was it assigned for us?

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I`m always hear Liberal media bigging it up, calling it revolutionary, and at all these BLM protest they are playing or Chanting the song Alright, but lets be real, that album is damn near Kidz Bop Steeze compared to Hip Hop Albums before it.

Also the simple fact the album doesnt "offend" or make people "uncomfortable" is kind of funny as race relations in America is an uncomfortable subject.

When I listened to the album I more so felt it was just a Soulful Album that reminded me of a mix of Organized Noise and West Coast G Funk SONICALLY.

Nothing on that album invoke the feeling you get when you listen to the below songs imo:







:wow::wow::wow::ohlawd::ohlawd::ohlawd:
 

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Just because you don't find it the most pro black album ever doesn't mean it isn't pro black. Be happy a black man in a position of power is giving a fukk about us instead of complaining all the time.

Swear to god some of y'all should drink bleach before you open your mouth.
 

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Definitely a white people tryna tell black people what's good type of situation.

Think catered food. White folk love that shyt. We be like where is the seasoning.

That's my thing wit bol, where is the seasoning.
 

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Definitely a white people tryna tell black people what's good type of situation.

Think catered food. White folk love that shyt. We be like where is the seasoning.

That's my thing wit bol, where is the seasoning.

Yea my thing is this was just a Soulful Album thus it was Black to the Core, but the media is promoting it as an "empowerment" album , when that isn't/wasnt the goal necessarily.
 

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I`m always hear Liberal media bigging it up, calling it revolutionary, and at all these BLM protest they are playing or Chanting the song Alright, but lets be real, that album is damn near Kidz Bop Steeze compared to Hip Hop Albums before it.

Also the simple fact the album doesnt "offend" or make people "uncomfortable" is kind of funny as race relations in America is an uncomfortable subject.

When I listened to the album I more so felt it was just a Soulful Album that reminded me of a mix of Organized Noise and West Coast G Funk SONICALLY.

Nothing on that album invoke the feeling you get when you listen to the below songs imo:







:wow::wow::wow::ohlawd::ohlawd::ohlawd:

I don't think it's fair to compare it to those songs or albums. There's more dissension in our community now than ever. I swear, in my 30+ years, I've never seen black people bicker so constantly on a path to travel. There are so many schools of thought about what is good for us and you damn near have to choose sides because people don't respectfully disagree. Kendrick's music is a lot safer (dare I say). Because if he goes too far of the black left or black right he's going to get criticized like crazy.

But more than likely, he just set out to make an album that displayed his own feelings and heartaches, and this is how it came out. I don't think he thought he'd become the face of a revolution.
 

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I don't think it's fair to compare it to those songs or albums. There's more dissension in our community now than ever. I swear, in my 30+ years, I've never seen black people bicker so constantly on a path to travel. There are so many schools of thought about what is good for us and you damn near have to choose sides because people don't respectfully disagree. Kendrick's music is a lot safer (dare I say). Because if he goes too far of the black left or black right he's going to get criticized like crazy.

But more than likely, he just set out to make an album that displayed his own feelings and heartaches, and this is how it came out. I don't think he thought he'd become the face of a revolution.

Thats the thing, I`m saying K.Dot made a Soulful album yet people are FORCING it to be something it isn't.
 

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It's an extremely personal, reflective album from a black perspective, that other publications (black and white, the forementioned do exist but whatever) and fans/listeners interpreted as such or how they see fit.

Just because multiple people share the same opinion on something doesn't mean it's forced, good god:mjlol:
 
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It's an extremely personal, reflective album from a black perspective, that other publications (black and white, the forementioned do exist but whatever) and fans/listeners interpreted as such or how they see fit.

Just because multiple share the same opinion on something doesn't mean it's forced, good god:mjlol:
"Black publications"

:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:

"black perspective"
:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:

Did we put emphasis on "Black Perspective" when Soulja Boy released an album?
:mjlol:
 
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