love is love as long as you not fetishizing (like kendrick was doin) i dont care who you get with.
personally, I just have a preference of my own due to just where I was raised around. Just off the fact you can relate more to each other's issues within the world. It's only so much somebody (not even white but like...hell non-black) can emphasize to what I go through as a black man living in America.
He’s been feeling this way since DAMN., you can tell the gigantic pressure of being a leader that he got from TPAB has weighed heavy on him
Exactly. FEEL. was only a part of how he actually feels.
idk the context of that convo but thats a wild ass thing to post lmfaooo
Bro said he’d wife up mongoloids
thats insane
Lot of producers I never heard of on this, who Beach Noise and J. LBS??
it aint limited to rap either 
this the nigga that made "Get Out"![]()
b**** looks like sara jay
He's still gone about it the wrong way
Naming it Auntie's diaries and referring to his uncle as auntie throughout.
With the deadnaming.
And the flip-flopping of pronouns.
I understand that's how it was.
But as I said
It's something only cis people would appreciate and would maybe finally understand more about trans issues.
But to us?
It's harmful.
It's exactly the same stuff that my younger sibling tells me what my parents have been saying behind my back living on my own.
It hits personal for us. But we can't appreciate it because it may be growth for him. But it's just yet again trauma for us
Oh. Transphobic verses? That guy says he spent months without a phone and raps about cancel culture and drops some transphobic s***? Years of waiting for Twitter with an alien voice filter?
Mongoloid = Asian
Yea in 1845
Worldwide Steppers
Some of the most left field production he's rapped on here so far.
Kendrick said rappers being sexually abused? Or he more speaking about sexual abuse in the black community?
and no, im not on the side of the f***s who complain about political correctness. im on the side of supporting someone who is clearly struggling, growing, and struggling with growing, and not being afraid to express that. a constant theme of the album is therapy. and it sounds like we were literally listening to a therapy session. imagine going to therapy and your therapist starts berating you for explaining your OWN mind in a way they personally didn’t like. a lot of growing up to do for some folks on here based on their reactions imo.
we're not his therapists tho.
idgaf about how kdot feels in a time like this tbh, he came outta the pandemic to give us songs about s*** that people on twitter argue over, not even giving us a interesting persective on it
it's like , yeah cool, he went without a phone for months and then proceeded to tell us about s*** we all see on our phones everyday
Worldwide Steppers
Some of the most left field production he's rapped on here so far.
this ur first listen? u in for a ride dawg
He’s been feeling this way since DAMN., you can tell the gigantic pressure of being a leader that he got from TPAB has weighed heavy on him
When the protests hit and people were getting on him for not saying anything might of been the breaking point. A lot of bars calling out people who are fake deep, fake woke
This s*** incredible. This far better than Damn. There not an album that ever sounded like this.
Kendrick said rappers being sexually abused? Or he more speaking about sexual abuse in the black community?
Vlunt bandits lurking....
it aint limited to rap either 
this the nigga that made "Get Out"![]()
she bad
Kendrick wanted to say this but went with the Lebron line instead apparently.
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Album just clicked a lot differently for me when I realized it’s a theater play about therapy