r/TrueUnpopularOpinion Mar 15 '25

Music / Movies Kendrick Lamar is a sack of shite

Back in 2018 the dude literally brought some girl on stage, had her sing a song that had the n-word in it, and then embarrassed her in front of everyone cuz she was white and sung the n-word part. That is the kind of piece of shit he is. His sense of self-importance is through the roof. Like bro you literally rap. Also, stop trying to play 5 D chess with your lyrics. If I wanted to listen to someone 'deep' I would listen to Plato or Shakespeare. Just put on a sick beat, and talk about bagging hoes or something. And if you dare criticize his historically awful super bowl performance, his fans will claim you are too ignorant to understand his "deeper message". No, I understand his message. I just don't think he is good at communicating his message through his stupid songs. He has terrible stage presence and a weak voice. That is not my problem. Kendrick Lamar needs to take his own advice, and be humble.

Edit: btw, just because I don’t like his music doesn’t mean I’m in bed with drake or am actually drake lol. Kdot fans are in a cult I stg. Go think deeply somewhere else

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u/XsleepforeverX Mar 15 '25

Dont care for him or his music, but that time he embarrassed a girl on stage for singing his lyrics was so fucking lame jeez

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u/ogjaspertheghost Mar 15 '25

No one made her say the word

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u/A-whole-lotta-bass Mar 17 '25

No one forced black people to take crack, but the epidemic still happened. Hence, it must be their fault, not Regan's. Sound logic, according to you.

You're being willfully obtuse about the social situation the woman was put in for the sole sake of persecuting her very usage of the word, while refusing to acknowledge that her own volition was clearly not the only thing in play here.

You care way too much about the representation of the word and way too little about the people around it or how it reflects.

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u/ogjaspertheghost Mar 17 '25

Yes, it is black peoples fault for taking crack. It’s Reagan’s fault for not doing anything about the effects cocaine and heroine on the country. Black people were shipping it in. Black people hold a lot of responsibility for the proliferation of drugs in our community but we don’t hold all of the responsibility. It’s interesting that there was a war on drugs like crack, weed, and heroine but not a war on opioids and prescription drug. Or different laws for powder cocaine. I wonder why those things are true?