Kendrick Lamar's "Luther": A Critique of Drake and the Realities of Strippers

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Again Kenny care about to strippers now? It’s both a dig at Drake and the nikka acting like he care..

Kendrick makes a metaphorical Molotov cocktail with this song. Making a Molotov cocktail has a few important parts that create a big explosion. In the song we can compare it to this:

1. The Bottle: This is like the image of a stripper, something people see as normal in nightlife.

2. The Wick: This represents careless rappers like Drake. Their actions add to the problems strippers face.

3. The Fire: The fire shows how these rappers lack self-control. It makes the situation dangerous.

Fah-fah, fah-fah-fah, fah-fah, fah

4. The Explosion: When all these parts come together, they create a big impact. Kendrick shows that the way these rappers act makes stripping seem normal, but it really hurts the women involved

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Just like a Molotov cocktail can cause damage when thrown, Kendrick’s shows how this culture can harm the lives of strippers.
 

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Drake never been able to convey this massage in a smart way, and he never been able to craft a good song about that. You're full of shyt.
Kendrick showing Drake how to do things properly.
Drake could never have this kind of flawless execution.
Not really...and the writing always been very poor.


oh for fukks sake, after being proven wrong about Drake doing it himself numerous times in various levels and styles, now its “drake didn’t do it how I liked” :dead:

yeah cause drake actually gets hoes :mjlol:
 

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Kendrick makes a metaphorical Molotov cocktail with this song. Making a Molotov cocktail has a few important parts that create a big explosion. In the song we can compare it to this:

1. The Bottle: This is like the image of a stripper, something people see as normal in nightlife.

2. The Wick: This represents careless rappers like Drake. Their actions add to the problems strippers face.

3. The Fire: The fire shows how these rappers lack self-control. It makes the situation dangerous.

Fah-fah, fah-fah-fah, fah-fah, fah

4. The Explosion: When all these parts come together, they create a big impact. Kendrick shows that the way these rappers act makes stripping seem normal, but it really hurts the women involved

denzel-washington-boom.gif


Just like a Molotov cocktail can cause damage when thrown, Kendrick’s shows how this culture can harm the lives of strippers.
creative writing classes are for religious bullshyt artists

yall love extrapolating any and everything to whatever theme you think you can squeeze a LITTLE more blood out of it.

why not draw a bible allegory next, yall love to do it.

Lemme guess, Kendrick is reviving Tupac’s embrace of the voiceless woman in the nightlife seeking to empower her true self by doing whats necessary to thrive in our hyper capitalistic worldview admist and exploitative paradigm that challenges normative views of family and freedom that overwhelms our current environment of exploitative transactions of sex, love and fear :wow: :troll:
 

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All you Drake Stans, I see you, come and defend your boy before UMG puts him under the jail for XXX.
 

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:mjlol: creative writing classes are for religious bullshyt artists

yall love extrapolating any and everything to whatever theme you think you can squeeze a LITTLE more blood out of it.

why not draw a bible allegory next, yall love to do it.

Lemme guess, Kendrick is reviving Tupac’s embrace of the voiceless woman in the nightlife seeking to empower her true self by doing whats necessary to thrive in our hyper capitalistic worldview admist and exploitative paradigm that challenges normative views of family and freedom that overwhelms our current environment of exploitative transactions of sex, love and fear :wow: :troll:

Post your college grades or I’ll ignore your post.
 

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Can you explain Kenny consigning a racist Mexican saying nikka and a cac saying he would rape him? Or is that different?

You tell the Mexican not to say ‘nikka’ since it’s important to you.

When did he co-sign Andrew Schulz?
 

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op might have a point with this being a jab at drake

that “TITI” adlib is kinda. A giveaway

only time ive ever heard that adlib used in a song is when Drake used it in Hours In Silence & Time Flies:dry:
 
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oh for fukks sake, after being proven wrong about Drake doing it himself numerous times in various levels and styles, now its “drake didn’t do it how I liked” :dead:

yeah cause drake actually gets hoes :mjlol:
You seem to confuse "personal preference" and "objective quality"
These Drake songs are objectively bad....

You're not qualified...you lack musical knowledge, this ain't for you my man. Leave this thread and have a nice day.
 

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You tell the Mexican not to say ‘nikka’ since it’s important to you.

When did he co-sign Andrew Schulz?

Me tell the Mexican not to say nikka? Lmaoo but Kenny told Drake don’t say nikka no more but quiet about the racist Mexican he co signing… I see you in some is it ochie Wally or is it one mic shyt :mjlol:


Schulz literally said he would rape Kenny Kenny said something about him again in a song.. Kenny haven’t said shyt to the cac about that egregious shyt about raping him…
 

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Me tell the Mexican not to say nikka? Lmaoo but Kenny told Drake don’t say nikka no more but quiet about the racist Mexican he co signing… I see you in some is it ochie Wally or is it one mic shyt :mjlol:


Schulz literally said he would rape Kenny Kenny said something about him again in a song.. Kenny haven’t said shyt to the cac about that egregious shyt about raping him…

Kendrick probably didn’t respond to Andrew's comment about rape because he cares about serious issues and doesn’t want to get into disrespectful fights. Responding would just make Andrew more famous. Instead, he’ll talk about it in his songs. Ignoring those comments shows they aren’t worth his time.

Also, hilariously, Kendrick implies that Drake acts so much like a white boy that racist Mexicans get the N-word pass before him. This gets people talking about race and identity, which is exactly what we're doing right now.
 

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Kthots running in here to talk about Drake fans but won’t set foot in the thread of Andrew colonizer Schultz saying he will rape Kenny… Funny how Kenny hasn’t said shyt and Schultz done tripled down on him… you avoiding the Kenny thread where he co signing a racist Mexican saying nikka but you quick to be in this thread talking about Drake fans

Like I said you Kthots are some prime time bytches

Why should Kendrick make that bum famous?

I’ll wait …
 
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