Kendrick Lamar created the perfect example of a Modern, Mainstream, Christian Album

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Might be a first in mainstream hip/hip history from a male artist

Still some club/commerical songs, cussing, and harsh realities

But the theme for the album from the Intro to the Outro is clearly about overcoming the tragic situations in your life, letting go of the hate, and accepting Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior :wow:

Surprised these demonic, illuminati record execs let this one slip by and are actually pushing it.

They may never allow this to happen again.....we saw what hapened with Lauryn Hill :to:
 

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Might be a first in mainstream hip/hip history from a male artist

Still some club/commerical songs, cussing, and harsh realities

But the theme for the album from the Intro to the Outro is clearly about overcoming the tragic situations in your life, letting go of the hate, and accepting Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior :wow:

Surprised these demonic, illuminati record execs let this one slip by and are actually pushing it.

They may never allow this to happen again.....we saw what hapened with Lauryn Hill :to:

50 would be proud :obama:
 

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also said so a few days ago

Re: K.Dot / Kendrick Lamar
is prolly going to get a lot of award for his recent album...one of the best album of the year

bet award, bet hip-hop award, grammy, naacp, etc

aint no one, talking about the issh he talking...

Kendrick, stuck between compton, family, street life, rap life, hoes, Christianity, consequence, the ghetto, the struggle, success, fame...

very personal records...
http://www.the-coli.com/1883983-post1.html
 

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I go cop a retail copy on retail cause his album and F&L II are albums you don't see much anymore.
 
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