Kendrick Lamar Recalls Seeing Death In His Neighborhood, Talks Responsibility

    In a recent radio interview with the Femme Fatale Mixshow, Compton rapper Kendrick Lamar revealed a more personal side as he spoke on seeing death in his community and hopefully shining a positive light on his city through music.

    The rapper revealed that growing up in his neighborhood he constantly heard about death before seeing it first-hand.

    “I think nothing can get worse than just seeing death. I don’t like to speak on it a lot because it plays back in your head over and over again,” Lamar explained. “I’ve been in a lot of situations where I’ve seen [cats I’ve] known personally get killed in front of your face. It’s a trip because as a kid you grow into this environment where you think that you supposed to see that all the time because you’re so used to hearing people talk about it. You’re so used to seeing it from a distance. Then when you see it close up it’s like, ‘Damn, that’s what it really is?’”

    After speaking on his experience, Lamar was asked if he felt a sense of responsibility to his community since he was able to make it out.

    “I definitely have a great responsibility. I have a greater responsibility for the people that weren’t blessed with the blessings that I have. I didn’t have the roughest life, but I know cats who did who didn’t have they father in they life. I had my pops in my life and my mother. And they was both active,” said Lamar. “I mean they weren’t perfect. My pops was still in the streets doing his stuff, but at the end of the day I had them there to pick my battles and tell me ‘Don’t do that, cause that got a consequence’…At the end of the day I feel it’s only right for me to, if I have some type of positive light, I can shed through my music however it comes for the city I’m gonna do that.”

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    7 thoughts on “Kendrick Lamar Recalls Seeing Death In His Neighborhood, Talks Responsibility

    1. She said “3rd take… he said that shit 7 times” LMAO nah Kendrick is the man and if you here reading the comments you prob already know… HiiiPower

      1. Are you fuckin serious? I hope your not talkin about section 80 cause there was so much deep shit in that album that its drawn comparisons to Tupac’s great work. Kendrick is the future of hip hop if people open their minds and start to realize the lack of musicality and substance in mainstream rap.

    2. White Hippy clearly didn’t listen to his album, nothing about it is commercial. It’s pure heart and soul in that shit.

    3. so get up of that slave ship, build your own pyramids write your own hieroglyphs= call that shit hiii power,

      maybe hip hop will still exist 5 years form now

      fingers crossed
      lol

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