I’m non binary and bi, and have experienced hate in ways that no one comprehends. When I heard this song for the first time it brought me to tears, in an extremely positive way. I couldn’t believe Kendrick was talking about homophobia and transphobia this openly. But I couldn’t understand why it brought me to tears. This thread is why. This person organized my thoughts and eloquently displayed them for the world to see. They brought me to tears all over again. This is probably the most meaningful rap song to me personally for my life. What Kendrick is doing in this song is powerful, unexpected, brilliantly executed, and affecting. I thank him from the deepest parts of my heart 💚
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The intense buildup at the end of the song where the strings grab you by the throat and then drop out is one of the highlights of Kendrick's discography, crazy sound design on that.
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