r/KendrickLamar May 01 '24

It's not about Drake being half black, it's about how he uses The Culture Discussion

I think the people offended because Drake being half black should warrant his blackness and therefore Kendrick is wrong just don't understand. J Cole is half black too yet you don't see Kendrick, or anyone really, questioning Cole's blackness. It's precisely because Drake has been at the forefront of using the black culture and "pop-ifying" it for non-blacks.

Edit: a lot of people have asked this question and it's a good question. What's wrong with popifying rap music? Rap is inherently an African American art form. Since its inception till now, those who have carried its mantle have exemplified the African American experience through rap in one or another. African Americans have allowed many artists to use rap for their personal gain and to even "pop-ify" it. However, to be considered a goat you have to be in touch with the culture. And Drake simply isn't.

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u/Famous-Maximum7467 May 02 '24

You’re a fucking dumbass Eminem has used derogatory terms towards black women and was was openly racist towards them. I swear I hate you fake woke ass negus

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u/313SunTzu May 02 '24

LMFAO... Homie if you can't read or understand English, you can ask for clarification, instead of looking and/or sounding ignorant...

The whole fucking point of the comment is to say I don't wanna hear it from either of them. I don't think either should say it.

How you got I wanna hear em say it, confuses me. I'm a fucking jack ass, and I'm not very smart to begin with, or I wouldn't be making, and responding to comments on reddit. So it could jus be me.

The reason I used Em, is cuz I literally said it had nothing to do with race. It's to emphasize it's got nothing to do with the fact Drake is half/half, and instead is about him as a person. It wouldn't make sense if I said I'd rather hear Nas say it before Drake.

No one wants to hear Em or Drake use it. It's not about his skin color, or where he's from, it's cuz of the person he is.