This Rapper steps in from the terrible Compton, California known as one of the worst corner of the dark alley USA ghetto of the world but internationally, raised some of pioneering names that lifting either Gangsta-Rap or more commercial Hip Hop and Black Music artists globally known today and one of them would be Kendrick Lamar Duckworth surfacing the play-time air and frequency of radios, televisions and music stores to the more shows with his self-written music beats called “Conscious Hip-Hop” that sounding soulful, not threatening or triggers violence but words of wisdom trading as the payment for being some of thus former people being enslaved by criminality lives in the past young ages straight outta Compton, baby.
This second studio recording which hits the
record store and on airing venues as Kendrick Lamar being slowly well-known by
the smaller community for his deeper philosophy influences and targeting
youngsters for not seeking violence as the ultimate answers for themselves as
the lyrics might sounded harsh and explicit on the same time positivism efforts
works on the reversed sideways giving the trembling shaken people of the
minority or thus under poverty got this messages from the real messenger like
him claiming that there’s plenty things to be discussed in searching for peace
and beauty in trust as the roots of all evil might already reveals decades ago
or just about fifteen minutes ago, who knows what is should and should not be
done not following the world but the rhyming lyrics from Section 80 tracks such
as Fuck Your Ethnicity, The Spiteful Chants, Keisha’s Song (Her Pain),
Rigamortis, Members Only to Ronald Reagan (His Evils) –coming not by demands
for groovy samples or cooler beats to listening but more like a consciousness from
someone whom saying it’s enough for him to following the nasty old world he
used to living in.
Section 80:
https://myzuka.fm/Album/343300/Kendrick-Lamar-Section-80-2011
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