
Kendrick Lamar: Stanley Kubrick in Hip-Hop Culture:
Baby Keem ft. Kendrick Lamar dropped their first music video together. And it’s the comeback of Kendrick Lamar’s. He is one of the Influential rappers worldwide because of his lyrics, visuals, and how he tells a story through his songs and music videos. It’s all connected

The whole music is about social problems, and pros and cons, how society sees the black community, and how black culture really is. You can see a comparison between black and white culture when ballet dancers dressed in black are dancing, and white women statues are standing. The context of it is that black culture is constantly developing, unlike white culture is petrified․..
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