(Part 2) Best products from r/KendrickLamar

We found 14 comments on r/KendrickLamar discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 25 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

24. Takeover

Takeover
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Top comments mentioning products on r/KendrickLamar:

u/LOMOcatVasilii · 1 pointr/KendrickLamar

Link, Says it'll be released May 12th...?

u/loose6oose · -1 pointsr/KendrickLamar

CoULd tHiS B tHE nEw ALBUM?¿?¿!¡!?!?

u/Budloaf · 1 pointr/KendrickLamar

Here ya go from Spotify
Black Panther
DAMN.
untitled unmastered.is on Amazon Prime
TPAB
GKMC
Section.80 is only on YouTube. And it’s missing Tammy’s Song and The Spiteful Chant.

You can usually just find these by searching them on Spotify and picking the second one. ;) Also they’re not available outside of America for some reason.

u/thesidestepkids · 2 pointsr/KendrickLamar


https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/why-explaining-the-n-word-to-non-black-people-is-so-damn-exhausting_us_5910cb2de4b0d5d9049eef86

https://www.vox.com/identities/2017/11/9/16627900/ta-nehisi-coates-n-word

Someone even [wrote a fucking book about it] (https://www.amazon.com/Word-Who-Can-Say-Shouldnt/dp/0547053495) for God's sake.

So don't come with me with this "there is no explanation" bullshit.

The word comes from the language of slavery - which, unless I'm mistaken, we can all agree was pretty shitty. Black people reclaimed the word as their own as a means of empowerment. Then, a buncha white people from the suburbs trying to be hood because they listen to rap hear the word so engrained in black culture, and just like everything else that white people fetishize about black culture, want to steal it for themselves.

No one is saying that when you rap the n word, you are directly using it in a deragatory way. I truly don't believe you are a bad person or should be crucified for it. However, you do need to make yourself aware of the history, prejudice, bloodshed, and hurt behind the word. You have to make an effort that the vast majority of black people are made incredibly uncomfortable by the word. When white people use it, it normalizes its use elsewhere. You see it in video game culture, pop culture, etc. And in those instances, it turns hateful.

If I can offer you some advice, its this: think about who you could be negatively affecting when you say it. Then think to yourself is this actually worth it? Like, what the fuck are you gaining by saying it? Does it enhance your enjoyment? I'd bet the answer (if you're truly honest with yourself) is no.