Interesting article, and one of the first to focus a lot on the religious nature of some of his message.
When I first heard For Free I remember cringing at the skit at the beginning, thinking this was another rap song shytting on black women. But then he started rapping and I realized it was something else. Something amazing: turning black stereotypes back onto America, where they belong.
Honestly if Kendrick follows this up with another dope album he has to be on the GOAT list. Not above Nas or anyone else, but simply on the list. He is so far ahead of his peers brehs.