kendrick- "let iggy azalea live"

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Had this been Jay or Drake saying this shyt Nikkas would have went 30 deep airing them out for defending Dee bytch but since it's Kendrick, muthafukkas trying to spin this into some false pseudo angle for us to accept her because their surrogate lost Rapper daddy says it's ok. :mjlol:
 

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He's white though. In 2015 that matters.

IDK breh....Paul Wall is the unique case of a dude that didn't really get that treatment because he was already putting in work and respected before he even broke out in the rap scene.

Of course in 2015 everything is different than 2005.


As someone who grew up in Compton, Kendrick Lamar knows about tense exchanges with police officers. By his own reckoning, he was treated unjustly by the LAPD "plenty of times. All the time."

But in Billboard's latest cover story, Kendrick isn't going into details of any past trouble he may or may not have gotten into. "Oh, man, I won't be able to say that on record," Lamar tells Gavin Edwards. "I got into some things, but God willing, he had favoritism over me and my spirit."

But he sees those who haven't been so fortunate. Speaking to the tragic deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, Lamar points to the historical baggage between cops and African-American communities.


"I wish somebody would look in our neighborhood knowing that it's already a situation, mentally, where it's f--ked up. What happened to [Michael Brown] should've never happened. Never. But when we don't have respect for ourselves, how do we expect them to respect us? It starts from within. Don't start with just a rally, don't start from looting -- it starts from within."


http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6436333/kendrick-lamar-on-ferguson-police-michael-brown


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:snoop: I'm hoping he worded that wrong...once I saw that "but" man... :snoop:
 

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As someone who grew up in Compton, Kendrick Lamar knows about tense exchanges with police officers. By his own reckoning, he was treated unjustly by the LAPD "plenty of times. All the time."

But in Billboard's latest cover story, Kendrick isn't going into details of any past trouble he may or may not have gotten into. "Oh, man, I won't be able to say that on record," Lamar tells Gavin Edwards. "I got into some things, but God willing, he had favoritism over me and my spirit."

But he sees those who haven't been so fortunate. Speaking to the tragic deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, Lamar points to the historical baggage between cops and African-American communities.


"I wish somebody would look in our neighborhood knowing that it's already a situation, mentally, where it's f--ked up. What happened to [Michael Brown] should've never happened. Never. But when we don't have respect for ourselves, how do we expect them to respect us? It starts from within. Don't start with just a rally, don't start from looting -- it starts from within."


http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6436333/kendrick-lamar-on-ferguson-police-michael-brown


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c00nDRICK SPEAKS!!!
 

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azealia banks is reading kendrick for filth on twitter. lmfao. this nikka done entered TI territory.
 

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TI apologized for that and said he was guilty of speaking without knowing what the fukk he was talking about,which is consistent for TIP:blessed:

No one's heard him apologize for anything and that's why people come at him. Even if he did he still looks like a sucka for it



I guess you right it does depend on who you like,cuz sambo is just a "strong word" for the roots but phony and c00n is to outrageous when it comes to Nas,Lupe,Kendrick:mjpls:.if Nas is helping give out scholarships now after 20 in the game that's great and I love to hear it but don't act like I been out of bounds for thinkin that the other 19 years and 6 months cuz he made songs that appeal to his fanbase:sas1:...and it don't change the fact he still being as contradictory as the roots if that's all it takes to be a sambo:mjlol:...how many white people doing racist shyt can one man defend before we look at em in disgust:scust:

You do realize Nas was talking about them Bamboozled at the role they played and actual sambos? Black Thought even said on the Combat Jack show the same thing

Given Nas, K-Dot and Lupe are brothers who doing constructive stuff I would say it is. And yes been contributing for the majority of the 20 years, not just 6 months. I've never seen Nas defend multiple white people for racist shyt, that's quite a straw man argument you've built. I've seen him jokingly say he'll smack people for Gwyenth and in the same video talk about the consequence of people liberally using that word. People who dont like Nas anyway just took it and ran with it.


And again Lupe staying in his lane that's proven profitable don't impress me,same as Kendrick...far as Pac he admitted he hated white people but later realized he had to learn not all black folks wish him well and you cant hate all white people....I don't mind rappers changing they mind about something....UNLESS I feel like they saying whatever they gotta say at the right time depending on who the audience is,trying to protect they career:mjpls:....or "trolling" for attention:comeon:

You mean like when pac was in jail with a full head of hair saying he heard the negativity and thought about the night of the shooting and was over it and was looking to come out and do poetry concentrate on screen writing and focus on positive hip hop, only for Suge to bail him out and he started riding on people when he had that battery in the back, I feel ya :mjpls:


I guess time will tell since we not allowed to call nobody out until they retire now,Kendrick might give out scholarships in 20 years that will excuse his bullshyt statements:sas1:

I mean if it takes uplifting black people financially for them to get over the fact all he said was "we need to start protecting our own and love one another" I guess :pachaha: but who knew that was bullshyt :pachaha:
 

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damn, black twitter throwing kendrick in the bushes. he officially TI status. if u a rapper just say next question if they ask you bout iggy.
:mjlol: black twitter is demonic and all it take is one person to make it seem like someone said something worse than what they did and people run with it. Its truly the ratchet or the ratchet:pachaha:
 

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Nas & Kendrick are right, the problem is with us. We (black people) are the problem.


that "untitled" song kendrick performed is basically the jazzy version of his "fukk your Ethnicity" song.

The untitled song doesn't oppose races, Its actually bringing the races together and connecting their perspectives on what they consider their fruits of life.
In the beginning of the "I" music video the man says. " Stop we're talking about peace. A piece of yours and a piece of mines. A peace of minds. One nation under a groove"

Instead of seperating the ethnicities he's bringing them together and saying we can't be truly "free" unless we learn to share the fruits of life with each other and gain full prosperity.

Its basically the same message of FYI. All men should be considered equal and as one. He's been planning this unity concept for a while.

White people said: "he's right, fukk our ethnicity, we're all equal"
asians said: "he's right, we're all equal"

what did black people said? "Kendrick goat, hes right... #BLACK EXCELLENCE, fukk WHITE PEOPLE"

thats the problem with black people, we have that superiority complex, its getting ridiculous. Can't be mad at lupe for saying fukk black people...
:whoa::whoa::whoa:

I dont think I've heard either dude outright implicitly blame the black community for their own problems. I dont think blaming oursevles was the core root at all.


Lupe's tweet was just bugging and some in the moment shyt. You can be frustrated with a certain aspects of the community but that aint in line either especially when he's had more constructive comments on the subject matter.
 

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Call another man a c00n because you disagree with what he believes brehs.
nah breh. This shyt is damn near an about face on his character. For him to even mention looting, which wasn't a big issue, makes him a sellout now.
Blame the victims brehs
 

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nah breh. This shyt is damn near an about face on his character. For him to even mention looting, which wasn't a big issue, makes him a sellout now.
Blame the victims brehs

So now your essentially stating he should only say things that you feel are valid and not what he as an individual should speak on.

Social Fascism is not what's hot.
 
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