Kendrick Got Fox News Outchea Hating

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I love how they don't put things in context and speak about the sentiment people have that as welll as what makes people feel that way. Almost as ridiculous as the way they talked about Obama saying the n word on Marc Maron's podcast.

i couldnt believe the outrage on that Obama shyt, and this, you're right its insane how out of context they are with it - i wonder if they really believe it or is there some mind controlling reason they do it to further destroy the perspective of the white bigot and cause more division
 

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Who said Kendrick is a black militant? He is just speaking the views of the average black person in a single. Kendrick could've easily went with singles with some popular rnb niqqa on the hook after the success of the first album but this niqqa is moving for the culture and for somethinghe's passionate about.

I respect niqqas like him and Cole.
I fw Kendrick, Cole and Future they all make music that makes me:mjcry: and:blessed: at the same time and all in a different way
 

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I like how they do not show all the lyrics for the chorus. Purposely, left out "we at the preacher's do, like where do we go?"
 
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lmao at this being the example of "uncomfortable White dude."

y'all love to reach :mjlol:

Do you think Geraldo likes ANY hip hop? Kendrick Lamar is the safe negro for cacs who dabble in hip hop. Geraldo does not dabble in hip hop. End of story.
Agreed but Kendrick is NOT it. He's the cac's universally loved and accepted low key submissive puppy. :mjpls:
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this.

Still waiting for a mainstream rap song that goes "fukk cacs" and leaves no room for their feelings.


Hip-hop hasn't been "fukk cacs" for such a long time it's disturbing. Hip-hop used to scare people.
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where they do that at?
 

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Who said Kendrick is a black militant? He is just speaking the views of the average black person in a single. Kendrick could've easily went with singles with some popular rnb niqqa on the hook after the success of the first album but this niqqa is moving for the culture and for somethinghe's passionate about.

I respect niqqas like him and Cole.


If you followed the hype of the press and media you'd thought TPAB was going to be the blackest of black blackness put on a record. Don't pretend.
 

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Ever since these corporations took over hip hop, nikkaz have been minstrellin like a mufukka. They were scared shytless of the pro black and self conscious movements in the late 80s/early 90s golden era. They know they had to stop that shyt quick.

Cosigned. Now rappers are coming back with bomb tracks about black defiance instead of 'get high, fukked up, strippers' old Cacs want to get mad when Kendrick actually does what successful blacks should be doing and take stabs at crooked ass cops.

I hope they don't try and pull a Pac/Biggie on Kendrick tho:mjcry:
 
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