Its an exploratory question - like an inner thought voiced out loud. Its a reply in allegiance with Dot - not in contrariness. Of course its.NOT a diss, he knew L would do good- thats why he called him out as an ally against a corrupt system.
I think maybe you're misconstruing why Lecrae was mentioned. It was more a question of moral guidance than suggesting Lecrae partakes in the party culture. And a play on "What would Jesus do?". Kendrick is placing him as a moral authority to look to.
No I understood that. My questioning was along of the lines as to why choose lecrae out of all the other christian rappers. But I guess it was because they are close friends. That's the info I was missing.
Kendrick wants to burn mainstream rap down and build something new from the ashes. Lecrae shares a similar perspective but is putting his faith in God that he will change the narrative of the genre over time. The narrative can't shift from one or two people alone, if it could, the Kendrick/Drake beef would have led to long-term changes and it clearly didn't. The best that can happen is either let time pass, or we have to come together to make the change as listeners, after all, we listen to/support the music and trends.
Kendrick wants to reset hip hop. Watch the party was a call to arms . I feel he wanted to save it but he dont think it is hope. He wants to burn it down and start over to me. We losing too many of young men to gang culture and drug overdoses. And then it is glamorize in and pushed on our youth by the corporations. I wish other rappers would take on the challenge with kendrick. That is my take
What would LeCrae do if he was in Kendrick's shoes, at the top of the hip hop mountain, and facing an industry that promotes groomers, predators, manipulators, bullies, pushers, and addicts. Would he find another, more peaceful way to fight for the soul of the culture? Kendrick seems to be holding LeCrae up as an example of what he believes is a better example... even though he "chose (lyrical) violence.
Isaiah 64:6-we are all infected and impure with sin. When we display our righteous deeds they are nothing but filthy rags. Like the autumn leaves we wither and fall and our sins sweep us away like the wind...(period blood line)
"CHRIST AIN'T WATCH THE PARTY DIE HE DIED INSTEAD OF IT" 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯
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To me it sounded like Kendrick was looking at Lecrae as guidance. Someone who may make an opposing decision
Well we know what Lecrae did:the response we never thought we needed and we're happy with this
Lecrae has mentioned before that he and Kendrick are friends, so might just be a friendly shout out.
I stated at the beginning that I know this is not a diss. It’s a response.
@@whatitdodave even better its a conversation
Love this reaction! Kendrick & Crae been friends for years!
Its an exploratory question - like an inner thought voiced out loud. Its a reply in allegiance with Dot - not in contrariness. Of course its.NOT a diss, he knew L would do good- thats why he called him out as an ally against a corrupt system.
You got exactly why Kendrick said something about Lecrae and I love it that someone finally gets it but they also friends
I think this is like a friend putting his hand on your shoulder before you do what you’re about to do.
Aye thank you using my lyric video!
No problem!!
I think maybe you're misconstruing why Lecrae was mentioned. It was more a question of moral guidance than suggesting Lecrae partakes in the party culture. And a play on "What would Jesus do?". Kendrick is placing him as a moral authority to look to.
No I understood that. My questioning was along of the lines as to why choose lecrae out of all the other christian rappers. But I guess it was because they are close friends. That's the info I was missing.
YESSSS SIIIIIRRR!!!!
Crazy thing is that Dee 1 dropped yesterday as well which was fire!!
Kendrick wants to burn mainstream rap down and build something new from the ashes. Lecrae shares a similar perspective but is putting his faith in God that he will change the narrative of the genre over time.
The narrative can't shift from one or two people alone, if it could, the Kendrick/Drake beef would have led to long-term changes and it clearly didn't. The best that can happen is either let time pass, or we have to come together to make the change as listeners, after all, we listen to/support the music and trends.
Good commentary
“The cross is foolish to those who are perishing’ The world will call me weak and the saints will say I embarrass them”. 💯🔥
God Protect Lecrae
I ❤ your reaction bro, you got a new sub
I took "devil's wages" to mean sin.
Taxes aren't the concern in hip hop culture. It's souls that these artists are discussing.
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Dee1 Music did his thing too after Lecrae. It’s fire too 🔥🔥🔥
Kendrick wants to reset hip hop. Watch the party was a call to arms . I feel he wanted to save it but he dont think it is hope. He wants to burn it down and start over to me. We losing too many of young men to gang culture and drug overdoses. And then it is glamorize in and pushed on our youth by the corporations. I wish other rappers would take on the challenge with kendrick. That is my take
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Kendrick threw a no look pass..... too Lecrae!!! Lecrae finish the play like big game (James Worthy)!!! Showtime Magic, Worthy
What would LeCrae do if he was in Kendrick's shoes, at the top of the hip hop mountain, and facing an industry that promotes groomers, predators, manipulators, bullies, pushers, and addicts.
Would he find another, more peaceful way to fight for the soul of the culture? Kendrick seems to be holding LeCrae up as an example of what he believes is a better example... even though he "chose (lyrical) violence.
Isaiah 64:6-we are all infected and impure with sin. When we display our righteous deeds they are nothing but filthy rags. Like the autumn leaves we wither and fall and our sins sweep us away like the wind...(period blood line)
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