That's not bread that's a waffle ! Not even sliced
WOWWWWWWW
Push album f***ing trash compared to this
Push album was fire but this is way more musically challenging
kendrick stans are unreal
that s*** gotta be satire lol
There is no further discourse required around using the n word. Itโs unequivocally inexcusable in a case like this given how glaring and universally known the history of the word is
People still fundamentally misunderstand the F slur and the way LGBT people are treated
still used everyday b
Stop playing with me before i turn you to a song
B**** im attractive
Stop playing with me before i turn you to a song
not hating but vince had the better version of this line
B**** im attractive
YOU UGLY AS F***
With way 2 sexy and rich spirit ugly niggas taking Ls
he is extremely charitable in terms of the importance of people dealing with acceptance and how to lead them to acceptance, especially with trans people
this is not entirely true
his last debate against a tiktoker who had preschool transphobic views he could not dismantle, made the community look pretty bad when he didn't push back and when critiqued lightly on it, flew off the handles
Drink Champs. He wonโt do it but i feel like they always get interesting answers out of artists
A drink champs ep w Kendrick could be awesome or turn into โuโ
What?
Like it compares well with his other albums for me
That's the manosphere for you. They're not actually about tackling double standards, but countering them with toxicity
So they slinging s*** back
Out
IMO its a combination of many concurrent factors. Legitimate breakthroughs in human behavioral science + a resurgence in parapsychological/pseudo-occult/border science adjacent beliefs (commonly seen in post-war colonial societies like 50s Germany or late 60s America) + a generation with greater access to history and more open to non-Western schools of medicine, psychology and philosophy
Kendrick weirdly enough encapsulates so much of this current vogue on the album, which is at odds with how it presents itself as a rebuke to conventional current ideals. He makes repeat references to a Jungian collective unconscious, laces the album with soundbites from Ekhart Tolle talking about f***in energy fields, and generally seems to buy into the concept of a mass "seelische Schmerzen" or soul sickness that effects seemingly every aspect of our lives from culture to relationships to media consumption to general health. He also makes reference to and connects "generational curses" both local and international with the s***abuse & forced inbreeding stuff at the end of the album, probably the most popular/common way to conceptualize trauma right nown
How well he does that is up to interpretation but I do think it's interesting that he feels this is at odds with current American culture and not pretty much in line with it
Fantastic post

then why you quotin
This album been on repeat all day. Only song I havenโt played is the auntie song. Canโt vibe to that s*** lmao.
This album been on repeat all day. Only song I havenโt played is the auntie song. Canโt vibe to that s*** lmao.
You must hate trans people