J.Kwest Debuts Visuals For “Don’t Push Me” With Soul Children of Chicago

    A personal and closer look at the bullying problem.

    7 thoughts on “J.Kwest Debuts Visuals For “Don’t Push Me” With Soul Children of Chicago

    1. Interesting video.

      I like the twist how the emcee isn’t central to the “story”, but is in fact the janitor observing some of what’s happening from the background.

      Good message for the kids – for everybody, actually

    2. Video is crazy! Dope concept. Dope message. Dope song. Good to hear about something other than what everybody sings about.

    3. Impressive video! This is addressing a subject that I’ve never seen a rapper tackle, especially visually. The Lemonade album overall is a very good project as well. Keep it up Mr. Kwest!

    4. This is the type of display our youth needs at this very moment. Too many artists focused on materialistic things pumping the kids heads full of nonsense. Let’s give them something to think about that is constructive and that can lead to positive futures!!! Job well done J.Kwest!!!!

    5. Wow, great video. Makes me reflect on being a kid and being picked and talked about I came through but alot of kids don’t. It’s hard out here for the youth…we gotta teach the kids to love and respect each other. Thanks J. Kwest for doing something meaningful with your music! #MakeLemondae

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