YOU can go to heaven NO MATTER WHAT YOU’VE DONE! (Here’s how!): When a person first becomes a Christian, their entire past is automatically erased and completely forgiven by God! Simple. Yes, You heard that correctly, you will literally NOT be in trouble for a single you did in before becoming a Christian *NO MATTER HOW BAD*. (This includes crime, etc.) So, What do you have to do in order for Jesus to Erase your past? All you have to do is (1) believe that Jesus was real, (2) turn from your wrong doings (stealing, abusing your spouse, gossip, crime, etc), and start living your life by the Bible! That’s it! So yes, this is a get out of jail free card; and Everyone can make it to heaven including gangsters and robbers, etc if they turn their life around and follow Jesus! (Mark 3:28)- “I tell you the truth, ANY sin can be forgiven.” (Except for blasphemy) (Acts 3:19)- “Now repent of your sins and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped away.” Version 7.0
Because of this man, a lot of people are now ready to deal with their childhood past and the pain they've been trying to run away from. God bless you Kendrick🙏🏾
You know how sick that is that people need a rapper to tell them it's time to deal with their childhood trauma and pain? That speaks to a deeper issue with people 😔
This is why hip-hop was born, pure art, beautiful literature. Bless you Kendrick, you don't need the awards for us to know how great you are, how much you've contributed in this culture. Being a voice for the voiceless, using your platform to pass on necessary messages to this generation and the next.
@@HavenBabinYou kinda missed the point of all the religious iconography imo. Kendrick is not in any way trying to compare himself to Jesus-in fact, throughout the album it’s made abundantly clear it’s trying to do just the opposite. He wants to shatter that notion The character of Mr. Morale is meant to represent the big steppers idealized perception of Kendrick as our savior. But for all the good he’s done for hip hop, the black community, art, etc. Kendrick is *not* a savior. He is just as flawed and as human as any of us.
I've been listening to Kendrick since 2013, but the message of this song really got to me. I work with culture here in Brazil, and since I lost my mother in 2018 I was been emotionally and professionally aimless. A year ago, after listening to this song on repeat for an entire month, I limited the time I spent on my social media, I distanced myself from sh1tty friends that for some reason I still insisted on having them around, I focused on my work and family. Things are not perfect, but my wife and I are moving forward, we are growing and living life as it should be lived: in the real world. thanks kendrick
@@zodiakw8963 everything in our current culture and our society is a facade. people like YOU and ME "this ain't monogamy yall getting fucked" that line is about us. it goes a lot deeper imo Kendrick has a lot of knowledge about how things really work.
Every time I listen to this album it just gets better. Kendrick ain't the savior, he ain't the perfect prophet with all the answers, he makes that clear, but through his music he makes people understand themselves and their suffering, and that's real.
Loool STFU Kanye was doing this ish 10 15 years ago, stop with the overexagerating b.s. Kendrick is nice yeah, but he isn't as crazy like yall make him seem foh calling him a perfect prophet lol u crazy n forsure dont have a deep history of hiphop
"Writer's block for two years, nothin' moved me Asked God to speak through me, that's what you hear now The voice of yours truly" I mean...my interpretation might be wrong. But it makes sense.
Jack Harlow is way better than Midrick Lamar + rato + black + jack Harlow makes songs about niggas better + Come Home The Kids Miss You > mr morale and the big steppers + this u? 🧑🏿🌾🧑🏿🌾🤓🤓👶👶
From the way he thinks, the way he writes, the way he put his words up together to the way he sings it out , Kendrick Lamar is just someone u can't compare
💯 Aye bro listen im just tryna make a way out of the HOOD like my biggest inspiration KENDRICK if y'all got a minute to check out my music i would really appreciate it I think I really got the talent to make it i swear you wont be disappointed IM NEXT UP🙏🏽💯...
@@Bossitive yeah! i make music too and post on this yt acc. he is def someone that i look up to when it comes to making music that lasts long, or atleast i try to 😂
I can't be the only one tripping off of how good Kendrick is at making different voices. People don't pay attention but that shit makes a big difference.
Kendrick is in his own lane. At this point he can’t even be compared. He has I left his own blueprint in this. His own philosophy. His visuals and art form aren’t replicated at all. He’s a true leader.
Hey! Did you know God is three in one!? The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit! Bless them! Jesus died for our sins, rose from the dead, and gives salvation to everyone who believes in him and follows his commandants! Have a blessed day, everyone! ❤
People who would normally never listen to hip hop need to listen to music like this. This is the poetry and storytelling that is the true essence of the style.
Kendrick already does this, i dont listen to rap, hiphop, rnb, i have a few select artists that i really fuck with and he is 1 of the main names, no one is close of the new school
The day this video was released was the day my daughter was born. I’ll never forget it. Now we sing to it! This song and “Clover Cage - The Toy Store” are the two songs keeping me sane through these tough times. I just want to send love to everyone and I want everyone to know things will get better. We are in this together..I love you
Can we just take a minute to appreciate Kendrick and the time and effort he puts into his art. This video is incredible and I think alot of rappers in the game right now need take some notes from K-Dot.
@@Simone-xn2kh Nah, they aren't. They may be directing them and having some ideas but an entire team of talented people are putting these videos together.
I hate that I had to wait a year to listen to this album. I'm about to give it my 1st listen. Ever since my cousin gave me a copy of OD and told me that he's the truth there's no one I've respected more in music than Kendrick. He is the truth and he is Love because love never lies it just gets misconstrued.
Sometimes I am envious of this level of talent, but most times, I am happy for the lack of it. Magic is so much better when you don't know how its done. This man's music blow's my mind better than any magic trick :)
This is FIRE... This album ain't just about beats and rhymes... It's actually an emotional perspective that reflects about people's lives and the traumas they went through... That's why some people find it boring,, because they can't find a connection to this album.. TOP TIER for real... Extremely unique 👑
Man I’m 17 in this new gen of rap but this rap comes straightforward with it comes to a deeper meaning. Kendrick is back stronger than ever. I love this album.
The album really shed light on the darkness we all may carry. Kendrick has been going through things just like any of us and has found the courage to confront childhood trauma.
✝️ LORD JESUS DIED & ROSE AGAIN TO PAY THE DEBT OF UR SIN! ✅By Faith in the sacrifice God has made are we saved from the penalty of sin! 🔵Turn from your sin that leads to death & accept His Gift that leads to eternal Life! 💜We are all sinners that need God. No one can say they are perfect to be able to pay their debt of sin. This is why only God could pay the penalty for us, that is merciful Love!
I love how different this album sounds from everything out there. He just doesn't care what's popular, dudes gonna make whatever he wants and make it FIRE.
Kendrick's visuals are always so crazy. You can clearly see that a lot of thought/ideas and hard work has been put in his visuals. He bodied this project ngl.
The cinematography is absolutely phenomenal. Kenny's videos are always beautifully shot but this is easily his best work thus far in terms of filmmaking, which says a lot!
The whole album was an emotional roller coaster but “Aunties Diaries” and “Mother I Sober” was when I couldn’t hold the tears back anymore. I’m still hung over those songs and I’m glad he ended it with “Mirror” it lifted the spirits
The dichotomy of “Crown” where he struggled to meet the needs of everyone, in comparison to “Mirror” where, in the end, he chose himself is beautiful. “Auntie Diaries” and “Mother I Sober” are the ones that pushed me to tears as well. A gifted dude he is.
I am 40 year old Romanian woman living in the UK and I’ve been listening Kendrick’s latest album on repeat for the past 3 days. I can’t even begin to tell you how much I appreciate his art. Just a testimony to his storytelling abilities and capacity to reach people all over the world. I am impressed and inspired.
I am 40 year old Romanian woman living in the UK and I’ve been listening Kendrick’s latest album on repeat for the past 3 days. I can’t even begin to tell you how much I appreciate his art. Just a testimony to his storytelling abilities and capacity to reach people all over the world. I am impressed and inspired.
OMG it all makes sense now. The kiss from Keem. “Would you sell bro for leverage”. The kiss was a nod to Judas from the Bible. The kiss on the cheek he gave Jesus before betraying him for some coins. WOW
EVERY time I listen to this song it gets better and better. First listen, I was 100% sure I would not revisit it that much.. now its my most played song on the album. This and Mother I Sober are my personal favorites.
The shot at 1:29 is in reference to a psychology study done in the 1940's by Kenneth and Mamie Clark used to prove the mental effect segregation had on African-Americans. In the study black child were shown a black and a white doll and were asked questions like which was the "good doll", and in almost every case the kids assigned the positive quality to the lighter skinned one. Clark ended up being one of the experts to testify in Brown v. Board, very cool reference here.
@@dylanmurphy9389 Symbolically I can see that, but in the case of race, this perception of dark skin color is bad and light skin color as good is largely socially engineered. Those of African descent did not look at their color with disdain until it was hammered in them by eurocentric beliefs that it was such. As black culture is thriving in some way, we now see that this is not as much the case anymore
So many people hate on this album after wondering and asking what’s going on in Kendrick’s life. THIS is what’s been going on. This is the pain, the past, his life, and everything you been waiting 5 years for. I love it. All of it 💜👌🏻
Still enjoy it when you find a Kendrick release you realise youve haven't heard with your own ears which means I ain't seen it with my own two eyezzz what a guy!
Every time kendrick drops, it seems like the whole of hip hop stops and appreciates the art and the talent displayed. It’s a celebration of one of the greatest minds in the genre. The king is back! 💖💖💖