Mephi on Nostr: Kendrick Lamar is a racist Imagine getting someone up on stage to sing along to your ...
Kendrick Lamar is a racist
Imagine getting someone up on stage to sing along to your song, then stopping the concert to call her a racist because she's the wrong skin colour to sing your song:
https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-44209141
He obviously doesn't want white people listening to his music, as to add insult to injury, white people can’t sing along to 12 of the 19 songs on the album he released after embarrassing that poor woman.
He says the “n-word” 67 times in those 12 songs, including 27 times in one song:
https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/kendricklamar/wecrytogether.html
Fun to see the pettiness unraveling tho. Remember, according to kendrick lamar, even Drake isn’t black enough…
Not Like Us - Wikipedia Lamar also takes several opportunities to challenge Drake’s cultural identity. … Lamar further suggests that Drake’s portrayal of Blackness likens him to Brad “B-Rad G” Gluckman from the film Malibu’s Most Wanted (2003). … In the third verse, Lamar flips Drake’s comment about how he raps like he is about to “get the slaves freed” in “Family Matters” to not only claim that he misused the term “slave”, but to also accuse him of exploiting Black artists.
Kendrick Lamar is pure scum.
Imagine getting someone up on stage to sing along to your song, then stopping the concert to call her a racist because she's the wrong skin colour to sing your song:
https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-44209141
He obviously doesn't want white people listening to his music, as to add insult to injury, white people can’t sing along to 12 of the 19 songs on the album he released after embarrassing that poor woman.
He says the “n-word” 67 times in those 12 songs, including 27 times in one song:
https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/kendricklamar/wecrytogether.html
Fun to see the pettiness unraveling tho. Remember, according to kendrick lamar, even Drake isn’t black enough…
Not Like Us - Wikipedia Lamar also takes several opportunities to challenge Drake’s cultural identity. … Lamar further suggests that Drake’s portrayal of Blackness likens him to Brad “B-Rad G” Gluckman from the film Malibu’s Most Wanted (2003). … In the third verse, Lamar flips Drake’s comment about how he raps like he is about to “get the slaves freed” in “Family Matters” to not only claim that he misused the term “slave”, but to also accuse him of exploiting Black artists.
Kendrick Lamar is pure scum.