
Coming from these streets and coming from these neighborhoods, we’re taking our talents and putting ‘em inside the studio. Not going out in the streets, go in the booth and talking about the situation and hoping these kids can find some type of influence on it in a positive manner. Rather going out here and doing the murders myself, I want to express myself in a positive light the same way other artists are doing. Our reality is the problem of the situation. Lamar continued, “Hip-hop is not the problem.

Kendrick Lamar Sees the World in Black-and-White in ‘Alright’ Video: Watch Me being on a cop car, that’s a performance piece after these senseless acts.” “This is reality, this is my world, this is what I talk about in my music. “For the most part it’s avoiding the truth,” he said in the video interview. This is exactly the wrong message,” Rivera said, specifically pointing to the “Alright” line: “And we hate po-po/ Wanna kill us dead in the street, fo sho.”īut Lamar called this sort or rhetoric an attempt to delude the real problem: “the senseless acts of killings of these young boys out there.” Williams was a young man with a dark complexion, a stout, strong chin that seemed to. (Title taken from Kendrick Lamars Alright) Rated: Fiction T - English - Nick F., War Machine/James R., Falcon/ Sam W.

Police are already looking into the incident.'. 'Weve gotten a picture of the late Williams now,' the reporter said. By: mikey magee 'Justin Williams, an unarmed, 18 year old black man, was shot today by Officer Smith. “This is why I say that hip-hop has done more damage to young African-Americans than racism in recent years. (Title taken from Kendrick Lamars Alright) Rated: Fiction T - English - Nick F., War Machine/James R., Falcon/ Sam W.
