Damn Kendrick Lamar [portable] ✓
When Kendrick raps about the hypocrisy of the church on "How Much a Dollar Cost" (from TPAB ), where he refuses a homeless man a dollar only to find out the man is God, you say "Damn" because you realize you are the villain in the story.
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We say "Damn, Kendrick" when we realize he is rapping from two perspectives at once, or when he switches his flow to mimic a different character, or when he uses a dead silence as a percussion instrument. It is the frustration of the listener realizing they aren't as smart as the writer. He forces the audience to do homework. He turns passive listening into active study. It is exhausting, and it is exhilarating. And often, it leaves you with nothing left to say but the title of his fourth album. When Kendrick raps about the hypocrisy of the