Yeah, we’re all tired of these Kendrick Lamar think pieces, I get it, but that slick may be social media brainwashing because he hit points that resonated with some of us. That brainwashing jazz hit when I was laughing at jokes that criticized those who expressed their appreciation for him, they were called “dick riders” you must admit which is funny. Ahem, however, “Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers” reminded a young man who tf KUNG-FU KENNY is.
Before we delve into the discussion, all songs did not resonate so I may not discuss them. Your forgiveness abeg if there is misrepresentation, I am notoriously slow hence somewhat susceptible to accountability.
Firstly, Kendrick expressed his journey walking a mile in every shoe that drifts past his consciousness view-y thingies. The album’s rhetoric developed antiparallel to that of “United in Grief”. The initial track began with mentioning other identities before tracing it back to his. He brushed through his sole perspective as Kendrick Lamar Duckworth **snickers**. He highlights the pain he has experienced, some most don’t see, ultimately boiling down to how he (like everyone) processes his pain.
“N95” is just about how nothing sacred, all things wild (Morby!). World on fire and we’re just jabbing at each other. Does everyone want a reason to feel wronged? Idk, that feels like gabba goob jelly constantly sitting in your…