Kendrick really the GOAT for selling this out immediately. Imagine going w your girl to this 6 minute argument.
what happened to the short film ?
Itās only being released in a theater in L.a.
So the vid probably isnāt gonna be online for another week?
Kendrick Lamystery strikes again. Shocker!
we really not getting an interview
Only Kendrick interview i need is a round 2 with Nardwuar
Kendrick Lamystery strikes again. Shocker!
werent you the wholesome guy with the uzi avi? what happened

not gon' lie this kinda fire
Am I the only one who gets the Black Panther Soundtrack vibes from Mirror?
Nope, itās very reminiscent of pray for me
Am I the only one who gets the Black Panther Soundtrack vibes from Mirror?
The bass is almost identical to Pray For Me
Am I the only one who gets the Black Panther Soundtrack vibes from Mirror?
Nope. This whole album has elements of all his former work
This for sure tops tpab at least to me, I would place it above damn but lust and pride
hmpf y'all still gas this album. It's not it.
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This for sure tops tpab at least to me, I would place it above damn but lust and pride
love the album but nah not better than TPAB
looking back in this thread right when the albums drops is amazing
when i get bored ill scroll through some of those pages.
fader article from 2016
Why Kodak Blackās American Story Is So Important
On Lil B.I.G. Pac, the Florida rapper shares a black perspective thatās just as valuable as Kendrickās
In these #woke times, the hip-hop artists who receive the most critical acclaim are often the ones who spit some sort of redemption rap or whose politics are clearly delineated. By many accounts, one of the most on-the-pulse hip-hop works pertaining to the black American experience in recent years was Kendrick Lamarās To Pimp a Butterfly ā a beautiful, intricate effort that lends a comforting touch to black angst on the issues of police brutality, the need for self-love, and the continued trauma of living within a black body. But, while invaluable in its own right, Kendrickās perspective doesnāt span the entirety of the anxieties that being black in America can often spawn.