Thursday, May 23, 2013

Kendrick Lamar: F*** Mitt Romney!

Compton-based rapper Kendrick Lamar knocks perennial loser Mitt Romney.

Right up there with the likes of Eminem, 50 Cent and Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar, a member of Black Hippy, raps a verse knocking on that worthless Republican, perennial loser Mitt Romney.

Kendrick Lamar Duckworth (born June 17, 1987) is an American hip hop recording artist from Compton, California. Initially signed to independent record label Top Dawg Entertainment, in 2012 Lamar and the label signed a joint venture deal with Aftermath and Interscope Records. Lamar is also a member of West Coast hip hop supergroup, Black Hippy, along with fellow California-based rappers and label-mates Jay Rock, Schoolboy Q and Ab-Soul.

On a track off the upcoming Hustle Gang album, the rapper joins reality star/rapper T.I. on a radio single in which he basically said "fuck" and "Romney" in the same verse.

Aren't you glad he's not the president?
Rap Genius had reported that the single was originally meant for T.I.'s eighth studio album, Trouble Man: Heavy is the Head, but it missed the cut due to issues clearing the sample used from “Somebody I Used to Know” by Gotye. The song is now expected to be included on the forthcoming Hustle Gang EP as the lead single.

The mention of a politico by a rapper is sure fire for the conservative agitating media.

Que the lyrics:

[Kendrick Lamar]

Wait, hold up, is that you?
With them big ol' thighs after school?
Jay 305 had gave me high five
When I said I’m in hot pursuit
You said I won’t ride until Kendrick drive
A new Monte Carlo that cruise
And that shot my pride, I tried to improv
But no freestyle I never do
You looking for the nigga with the tallest 'fetti
You overlooking every nigga that ain’t quite ready
To make it rain on you like about to break a levee
Hold up, that pussy petty
Yeah, your nails did, your hair did
Your cell phone is selfish
It only got numbers that come with a Hummer
Her new prima donna I smelt it
Tried to make you mine, ho!
Tried to make some time, ho!
But I ain’t got the time or the patience
To stop and wait in line, ho!
Her dreams holds Versace
She fall for Armani
Only deal with rich niggas
Fuck you and Mitt Romney
I’m grown now I’m on my own now
I’m po-o-o-oppin'
Change my phone now
When I get home now
I got o-o-o-options
Fast forward, wait is that you?
With them big old thighs after school?
And your 3 kids and 3 baby daddies
And car note that’s overdue?
I know

I'm surprised that with all the talk about Benghazi, IRS and DOJ snooping, the conservative media didn't go into that Black guy with a microphone dissing their old homie "Count Zero" from Mass-O.

I was expecting that Turd Flipper and That Guy Who Helped Obama Win to be on it with no hesitation.

I was wondering if Bill-O was calling for boycotts of products and telling President Barack Obama to denounce such vile and hateful rhetoric from the likes of the entertainment industry.

Will pop up on That Guy Who Throws Shit To The Wall's website?

The single's cover 
The single was supposed to be on T.I.'s previous album in 2012. Somehow it didn't make the cut until now!

Anyone who is a fan of hip-hop music knows that it's very controversial. But it's a well funded money maker for talented artists interested in rhyming on microphone with lyrical poetry. The goal is to make young listeners (and likely voters) listen to your single, watch your video, buy your album, attend your concert and tell their friends to check you out.

That's why we see A-list talents like Jay-Z, Eminem, Lil' Wayne and Snoop Dogg stay around so long. They made themselves into icons and the such.

While others such as Lamar and T.I. are building themselves to greatness as well. They continue to strive in an industry where people are moving through technology faster than CDs moving off store shelves.

Hip-hop music was beneficial to Barack Obama during the 2008 and 2012 Presidential Elections. The hip-hop community rallied behind Obama to help him cream John McCain and that perennial loser.

Conservatives were pissed at Jay-Z for hosting a fundraiser for the president.

They were pissed that Ludacris rapped a freestyle about Hillary Clinton, George W. Bush and John McCain.

They were pissed that Common was attending the White House for a poetry reading.

They were pissed that Jamie Foxx was saying "How Black Is That?" and attended the president's inauguration.

And yes, they'll be pissed about Kendrick Lamar saying "fuck" and "Romney" in the same verse.

Rapper/reality star Clifford "T.I." Harris brings forth the Hustle Gang. The group comprises of him, rappers B.o.B. (right), Young Dro, Chip, and Trae The Truth.
Yet, it didn't help the Republicans win the White House. It only pissed off those young White hip-hop fans who are more into Black music. It only made the young voters turnout in droves this last election.  It also made a nearly secured voting block in the Hispanic community. The Republicans practically threw away the Black vote.

Post election hangover was thought to be over. Unfortunately the hip-hop community still reigns its influence in political events. With the political climate to be so freaking toxic, expect it to make the rounds shortly.

Despite all the controversy of rappers embracing guns, sexism, homophobia, crime and social malpractice, it's their freedom of speech. Just like every conservative or White supremacist's thoughts of "us Black folk" being NIGGERS and MONKEYS.

Kendrick Lamar jumps on a track with T.I. and B.o.B. called Memories Back Then.

Kendrick Lamar appears on Top Dawg Records/Aftermath Entertainment.
Hustle Gang appears on Grand Hustle Records.
T.I. appears on Grand Hustle/Hustle Gang/Atlantic Records.
B.o.B. appears on Rebel Rock/Grand Hustle/Atlantic Records.


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