Badre L It's because Immortal Technique raps about the truth and is real. Commercial rap is gimmicky and garbage because the labels want hip hop to die....He is underrated because he won't play the game with labels and become PC
These types of reactions are best. Seeing fans of other genres listening to great hip hop for the first time is so much fucking better than seeing hardcore followers react to something they’re already familiar with.
Please don't stop doing these dude. To see someone from another genre treat hip-hop with such respect and open mindedness is so great to see. Great work man!
I agree, it's up there. But in my opinion it's a little overdone and unrealistic which when thought about can kinda make the point doubtful. Still, leaving that thought alone it's still a very moving dark piece that is told fucking masterfully.
also, Ive seen immortal technique 2 years ago. best experience in my life, he said the story was made up. and he also threw some stuff in the crowd. I managed to catch a towel. I know its not much lol, but I use it everytime I trim my beard. hes been my favorite rapper since 11
This isn't a true story,immortal technique did an interview where he stated that it was sick people thought it was real,it became an urban legend.The meaning he gave was about how women are treated in the "hood" (particularly black and Latino community,but it can be applied everywhere).Basically doing crime is devaluing our family cause that's who it really effects.
These reactions are great, if I may make a request, you should definitely listen to "Sing About Me, Im Dying of Thirst" or the song "U" (half of the song is in a music video called "God is Gangsta") both of which were by Kendrick Lamar. Thanks and you're doing some great videos. These are real reactions, analyzation and understanding, its great!
I watched this when i was younger but watching this guy reaction seemed like it was my first time watching it again, Every bar every sentence immortal spoke was just straight bars
this is funny to me I was a former metalhead as a youngster who was very closed mind about music until I found Immortal Technique and realized that are good music besides metal! I am a good musichead now!
He did not actually do it too, I am not sure if the story is fake or he is just telling it and impersonating it as of he was there too. At a show he explained the main point of the song was to make people understand that shit like this happens everyday to women. Love and Respect man, keep making this reactionss
Sometimes, people can "see" without being there. Dreams, possessions etc. Doesn't matter if you believe or not, I've met such people and they were pretty detailed in the stories not to 'be there".
@7:57 he refers to an incident where a member of Puff Daddy's crew killed a friend of Suge Knight (rival from Death Row Records) during a confrontation in a club which basically was the starting point of the infamous East vs Westcoast rivalry (which ended with the Deaths of 2pac and Biggie).
And yeah, thats a reference to Puff Daddy; there was a shooting (actually, 2x I think) in 1999 where Puff allegedly shot someone. Rapper Shyne went on to serve a 9 year sentence for that incident.
Loved your reaction so much. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 I listened to this song in the car with my husband who was my bf at the time. The year was 2006, it was a summer night, we had the windows down and the air was warm. We were 16 and 17.... the more i listened the more i could picture it all in my head as if i was standing there.... witnessing it all. When he said the mom line i almost passed out bih 😭😭😭😭😭 i wasnt the same after that track lol suddenly the air changed and it got cold. Fucking hairs on the back of my head stood up... crazy experience. I cried myself asleep tho
Yousef AH genius will help explains any metaphors and double entendres you may have missed though. Or if you don’t understand some of the slang it will explain it.
dude Ive been listening to aesop rock for 10 years, still dont know everything he means. everytime I go back to some of hes songs I learn something new. why would you want to be fed the information. music is about the process. with that being said, listen to daylight by aesop rock if you havent already. dude has more words in hes vocab than shakespear
I remember the first time i heard this i was 14 i had a burnt cd of random music on it. I sat and listened to the whole song. When it was over i took off my headphones and just sat there staring at the wall thinking about what i had just heard for almost half an hour.
Speakerboxxx _ absolutely brilliant song but I feel like you have to know Kendrick Lamar and the whole story about the song and understand it very well to really appreciate it. I know i didn't when I listened to it as a newcomer to rap
Just found your channel today and as someone who loves Rap and Metal, more rap if im honest, i like the fact you genuinely listen and analyse everything. A great song choice on this video too, real deep. Thanks for the content man im gonna sub, look forward to more of this :)
joyner lucas - ross capicchioni Eminem - Kim Eminem - just the two of us Royce da 5'9 - part of me Mr. Probz - Hate you Jean Grae - Taco Day Jedi mind trick - uncommon valor Tyler the creator - Bastard These are the most disturbing videos and songs i can think of. Feel free to add to it
Great Reaction man...This song is one of the greatest ever, such great lyricism and story telling. Keep your channel running, it's good, Ryan and George (lost in vegas) will be proud, lol.
Seeing your reaction was dope. Always respected the story telling ability of immortal technique. One question... why are there so many f@cking doors behind you!!! Lol react to "r.a. the rugged man"," still get through the day" and "aesop rock" ,"coffee"
+Goose McCringleberry explain to me why its corny and then ill take you seriously, i want to find out if your opinion is based on ignorance, your just an idiot or your a troll.
Juan De it’s what Joyner does, he does it for commercial success which I don’t blame him for ,but songs like I’m Not racist, I’m sorry, happy bday they’re all forshock value and I don’t think he’s really sincere about these things for the most part, that’s why I always found him corny
Goose McCringleberry i think that's very possible, but i just don't see a reason to assume either way. And even if they were, you don't need an artist to connect with lyrics for you to
x 47elements YousefAH vinnie is awesome for sure he gives alot of props to old school metal in his songs and even has a song with ill bill called heavy metal kings. I never listened to much rap until my friend got me into jmt/vinnie paz my gateway song was saviorself
Please do your audience a favor, and check out Uncommon Valor by Jedi Mind Tricks ft RA The Rugged Man. The whole second verse (Rugged Man's verse) is from the point of view of his father during the Vietnam war (the whole song is about the war) and is an entirely true story, it's widely considered to be one of the greatest hip hop verses of ALL TIME! I'm also a HUGE metalhead, metal is mostly what I listen to (everything from my favorite band Opeth, to symphonic metal like Nightwish) but there is some hip hop out there that is just incredible!
I remember when the song came out, i was like 10 when i first watched it. It scared the crap out of me, i for real got paranoid that the devil was there. The song made me cry lol, its cool to see ppls reactions after so many years since i last watched it.
Yousef AH yeah, he's the face of Hip-Hop currently, he's probably the only artist who's first four albums are all considered classic. Humble doesn't do him justice, it was his single, and he always mixes some ignorance with jewels sprinkled in between. The meat and bones of his music is very intelligent.
Well GKMC and TPAB are classics, I wouldn't say Section 80 is but some do argue it is and DAMN. is also debatable classic. Kanye's first four albums are often considered classics too though (just wanted to point it out).
Kendrick is one of the few rappers to have a flawless 4 rap album run. Only other that come close are OutKast, The Roots, A Tribe Called Quest, and Kanye.
My good sir 😂 u r truly amazing and I really think u deserve more subscribers (cough cough just subscribed and showed u to my friend 😂) ik u have already reacted to Joey Bada$$ but that was just one of his good songs. U should REALLY react to Land of the Free it’s full of metaphors, idioms, and real poetry that i think you’d really like 👍🏾💯
Glad you listened to this. It really shows how emotional and deep rap can get. You had a great interpretation for it too. I suggested Lost Ones by J. Cole but that one is very heavy topic as well. You want something a little lighter there's always Daydream by Lupe Fiasco
Love the video. Is it possible you could react to Grief by Earl Sweatshirt? Earl is one of the best lyricist of the new school and even Kendrick Lamar said that he’s a top five rapper. This would be amazing and the song is very dark and atmospheric.
Immortal Technique speaks truth, he doesn't waste his time raping about "bitches" and "cars", he's telling stories that mean something, stories meant to "teach".
No metaphor, this really happened (in some way or another). He wasn’t part of it, but this storey happened in Harlem. In an interview he even say he can take you to the building. The 2 gang members disappeared once the hood found out what happened.
MolenCS I've seen him live and he explained the song after he performed it. He said he wanted to a deep song that brings what happens with being involved in a gang to the forefront and he wanted to make a song that puts rape out there and make people realize that rape can happen anywhere and at anytime not just in 1 or 2 certain areas
Literally so impressed with this comment section considering the contents of the video! We're moving up guys, could this be maturity and open-mindedness?
Honestly man when you pause it and read the lyrics i find it annoying af at first it was funny just because i got to see you say nigga but then it just gets so frustrating that you pause that shit every 10 sec and then you fuck up the song flow and don't get to grasp it and get the best feel like if you actually listened to it
I like how he says nigga.
Dance with the devil always make me tear up.. Immortal Technique is probably the most underrated rapper of all time.
For a closer breakdown of this song subscribe to Behind That Suit & enter a contest.
Badre L It's because Immortal Technique raps about the truth and is real. Commercial rap is gimmicky and garbage because the labels want hip hop to die....He is underrated because he won't play the game with labels and become PC
Nope. Aesop rock
These types of reactions are best. Seeing fans of other genres listening to great hip hop for the first time is so much fucking better than seeing hardcore followers react to something they’re already familiar with.
Russell Westbrook haha, it's pretty fun listening to something outside my bubble with an open mind.
Dude, you're awesome. Ty for these
Please don't stop doing these dude. To see someone from another genre treat hip-hop with such respect and open mindedness is so great to see. Great work man!
zFlobzy open heart open mind
Y'all are the best for not getting all offended for him saying the n word
A couple comments here and there but the most part intelligent people understand context.
Regan Alley why should they we all we’re considered equal years ago so if blacks can say nigger so can i
@@cowboy4488 deadass
Cowboy 44 woahhh homie , its Nigga, we ont hard "R" that shit nomo😂😂😂
Cowboy 44 craccer
It is, in my opinion, the greatest story telling rap song of all time.
I couldn’t agree more
It's definitely among them.
I agree, it's up there. But in my opinion it's a little overdone and unrealistic which when thought about can kinda make the point doubtful. Still, leaving that thought alone it's still a very moving dark piece that is told fucking masterfully.
You should listen to Big L - The Heist, and Big L - Casualties of A Dice Game - those are two of my other favorite story telling rap songs
SlickRick - Children's Story is the best storytelling song ever. Even more impressive is it was from 1989
also, Ive seen immortal technique 2 years ago. best experience in my life, he said the story was made up. and he also threw some stuff in the crowd. I managed to catch a towel. I know its not much lol, but I use it everytime I trim my beard. hes been my favorite rapper since 11
x 47elements what he means by 'listen cause the story is true'is that it happens around American kids trying to be hard
x 47elements of course he’ll say it’s a made up story
Juan Ramirez it is a made up story. He’s trying to prove a point.
I met him when he played cardiff he said it was a urban legend in the area of new york he grew up in.
Dude said it’s true by himself tho
Nas - I Gave You Power
yes
Do it please
YES
Yes!!!
Good suggestion
You r so open minded...loved your reactions
this track is such a masterpiece,
N.Y. state of mind by nas or stan by eminem maybe are good songs to react to
Saitama TheKing either NY state of mind or Life’s a bitch would be awesome
Saitama TheKing He obviusly knows stan.
6:55 "this is ESCALATING"
You have no clue, my child
Very good video, thank you! Hope to see loads of reactions in the future, seeing your progress through the genre is (and will be) amazing.
Good to see he picked the right video ;)
julio garcia haha, fair play
Ivan So glad he went with real rap. He needs to check out R.A. The Rugged Man's Still Get Through The Day.
This list is golden :D
Please don’t ever stop making videos. I love them
This isn't a true story,immortal technique did an interview where he stated that it was sick people thought it was real,it became an urban legend.The meaning he gave was about how women are treated in the "hood" (particularly black and Latino community,but it can be applied everywhere).Basically doing crime is devaluing our family cause that's who it really effects.
Johan Liebert Yh but tbh would he admit to killing the mother
No because he would get a prison sentence
He says its real😂
I heard he said he was not involved but it was a true story.
It is a fake news
@@mr.biggums5226 no he didn't there's interviews of him saying it's sick ppl believed it
@14:38 he reacted like i couldn't imagine in a million dreams. lol im dying at that alone. :0 awww.
WHO LET THIS MAN JUST LISTEN TO IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE WITH NO WARNING.
i give you props for having the balls to say nigga, its 2k18 nigga is just a word. Im not white, Im not mexican, Im black
Jacob Roberson agreed. Lmao people who get triggered over a word are as stupid as feminists.
Biggie smalls - Suicidal thoughts
Prince Tulip Da Suicide nigga what
Fuck biggie Tupac a million times better
CG Entertainment that nigga dead bruh
@@sassin6200 both of them are but 2pac is way better
holy shit
what a track
These reactions are great, if I may make a request, you should definitely listen to "Sing About Me, Im Dying of Thirst" or the song "U" (half of the song is in a music video called "God is Gangsta") both of which were by Kendrick Lamar. Thanks and you're doing some great videos. These are real reactions, analyzation and understanding, its great!
I watched this when i was younger but watching this guy reaction seemed like it was my first time watching it again, Every bar every sentence immortal spoke was just straight bars
This is one of my favorite songs to show people and watch there reactions ive seen people cry just from this song its so deap its amazing af
julian santos this songs content is too graphic for me to even listen to. Its insa e because its a song but he made it so well!
julian santos deap af
I've heard this song a few times and it still makes my eyes water, shot is deep
this is funny to me I was a former metalhead as a youngster who was very closed mind about music until I found Immortal Technique and realized that are good music besides metal!
I am a good musichead now!
you are the cutest sweetest calm thing ever. you remind me of my history teacher mr dillion hahaha super cute hahah lol
He did not actually do it too, I am not sure if the story is fake or he is just telling it and impersonating it as of he was there too.
At a show he explained the main point of the song was to make people understand that shit like this happens everyday to women.
Love and Respect man, keep making this reactionss
For a good breakdown of this song subscribe to Behind That Suit & enter a contest by commenting.
Sometimes, people can "see" without being there. Dreams, possessions etc. Doesn't matter if you believe or not, I've met such people and they were pretty detailed in the stories not to 'be there".
@@lyndellwilliams2600 its the story of his cell mate. He actually did this to make people reflect about doing evil.
The way he casually says nigga is so funny to me idk why 😂
It's not
Bro, I literally almost started crying before the end because I knew what was coming and you were so into it. Fuckin hardcore song.
I lied... I did cry
I really have a high amount of respect for you
@7:57 he refers to an incident where a member of Puff Daddy's crew killed a friend of Suge Knight (rival from Death Row Records) during a confrontation in a club which basically was the starting point of the infamous East vs Westcoast rivalry (which ended with the Deaths of 2pac and Biggie).
This song is so sad and makes me feel like crying 😢
that was the most fucking perfect breakdown of the meaning and intent behind this song, you got it 100% spot on Yousef, good stuff!!!
And yeah, thats a reference to Puff Daddy; there was a shooting (actually, 2x I think) in 1999 where Puff allegedly shot someone. Rapper Shyne went on to serve a 9 year sentence for that incident.
Props to you man. This song is a really tough listen, even listening to this while you react was hard enough for me. Very powerful song.
That song was intense
Loved your reaction so much. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I listened to this song in the car with my husband who was my bf at the time. The year was 2006, it was a summer night, we had the windows down and the air was warm. We were 16 and 17.... the more i listened the more i could picture it all in my head as if i was standing there.... witnessing it all. When he said the mom line i almost passed out bih 😭😭😭😭😭 i wasnt the same after that track lol suddenly the air changed and it got cold. Fucking hairs on the back of my head stood up... crazy experience. I cried myself asleep tho
I love your commentary and lyric breakdown. Keep up the good work.
Such a visceral and human reaction. Good stuff man
I Gave You Power by Nas
Ryan Evanson PLEASE
HELL YEAHH
not before ny state of mind
"And then they al proceeded to rape her violently..."
Him: This is fucked up!
Me, knowing what's coming: Oh boiiiiiiii!
First time visitor. Nice video. One question though.....have you got enough doors?!
Mark Nippress hahaha, doors on doors on doors.
Fake doors
Why are there so many doors behind you? Whhhhyy?
David Kilburn Hahahaha, man I don't know. That's just how my apartment is.
!!!OMG!!! THEY COULD BE DOORS TO ALTERNATE REALITIES. Yousef. Are you a god?
Willock Flame yes, I am, the god of stupidity.
I like this guy 😁
Great reaction bro! Subbed!
Don't stop please you're awesome 😄
This story its of his cell mate that was doing life while he was doing minor ofense
please react to kendrick lamar - the blacker the berry
Rue yes
I just remembered that background song. "Where do I begin. To tell the story of how great a love can be." The juxtaposition is alarmingly emotional.
After you have listened to a song you could use Genius.com to understand some lyrics. It's hard to understand everything the first time.
kristoffmeister want to keep it raw, fresh and real.
Yousef AH genius will help explains any metaphors and double entendres you may have missed though. Or if you don’t understand some of the slang it will explain it.
Ryan Evanson why?.
dude Ive been listening to aesop rock for 10 years, still dont know everything he means. everytime I go back to some of hes songs I learn something new. why would you want to be fed the information. music is about the process. with that being said, listen to daylight by aesop rock if you havent already. dude has more words in hes vocab than shakespear
Admit it, rap can be metal asf.
Please react to Kendrick Lamar - Sing about me / I'm dying of thirst :)
kristoffmeister I agree
Yes
I second that
yes please
Yes!
I remember the first time i heard this i was 14 i had a burnt cd of random music on it. I sat and listened to the whole song. When it was over i took off my headphones and just sat there staring at the wall thinking about what i had just heard for almost half an hour.
Kendrick Lamar - Sing about me / I'm dying of thirst :
Speakerboxxx _ absolutely brilliant song but I feel like you have to know Kendrick Lamar and the whole story about the song and understand it very well to really appreciate it. I know i didn't when I listened to it as a newcomer to rap
good point BUT i'd just say : you have to listen the whole album to apreciate the song.
Just found your channel today and as someone who loves Rap and Metal, more rap if im honest, i like the fact you genuinely listen and analyse everything. A great song choice on this video too, real deep.
Thanks for the content man im gonna sub, look forward to more of this :)
Your voice is relaxing ngl lol
Now this is a song worth of looking deep into the lyrics
joyner lucas - ross capicchioni
Eminem - Kim
Eminem - just the two of us
Royce da 5'9 - part of me
Mr. Probz - Hate you
Jean Grae - Taco Day
Jedi mind trick - uncommon valor
Tyler the creator - Bastard
These are the most disturbing videos and songs i can think of.
Feel free to add to it
Been listening to this man for a long ass time, his songs never get old.
Other Immortal Technique songs worth checking out:
Internally Bleeding
Caught in a Hustle
Nightmare Bin Laden
4th Branch
Leaving the past
You never know - good one as well
Great Reaction man...This song is one of the greatest ever, such great lyricism and story telling. Keep your channel running, it's good, Ryan and George (lost in vegas) will be proud, lol.
Seeing your reaction was dope. Always respected the story telling ability of immortal technique. One question... why are there so many f@cking doors behind you!!! Lol react to "r.a. the rugged man"," still get through the day" and "aesop rock" ,"coffee"
Zac Halaj hahaha 🤣 Idk the apartment is just like that...
I love this man and his views
listen to ross capichioni by joyner lucas, its a story song about a kid who was shot by his friend as initiation
Juan De fuck that corny song
+Goose McCringleberry explain to me why its corny and then ill take you seriously, i want to find out if your opinion is based on ignorance, your just an idiot or your a troll.
Juan De it’s what Joyner does, he does it for commercial success which I don’t blame him for ,but songs like I’m
Not racist, I’m sorry, happy bday they’re all forshock value and I don’t think he’s really sincere about these things for the most part, that’s why I always found him corny
Goose McCringleberry i think that's very possible, but i just don't see a reason to assume either way. And even if they were, you don't need an artist to connect with lyrics for you to
You just spoiled the song for him
That song is so fucking powerful I still can't believe it.
Shoking, and powerfull . Rap that discuss social in a inner-city problems,
Amazing production quality! keep it up :)
vinnie paz. aristotles dilemma, youll like hes voice no doubt
x 47elements vinnie pazz - end of days
x 47elements army of pharoahs
x 47elements YousefAH vinnie is awesome for sure he gives alot of props to old school metal in his songs and even has a song with ill bill called heavy metal kings. I never listened to much rap until my friend got me into jmt/vinnie paz my gateway song was saviorself
Song gives me goosebumps, that song goes hard af.
Please do your audience a favor, and check out Uncommon Valor by Jedi Mind Tricks ft RA The Rugged Man. The whole second verse (Rugged Man's verse) is from the point of view of his father during the Vietnam war (the whole song is about the war) and is an entirely true story, it's widely considered to be one of the greatest hip hop verses of ALL TIME! I'm also a HUGE metalhead, metal is mostly what I listen to (everything from my favorite band Opeth, to symphonic metal like Nightwish) but there is some hip hop out there that is just incredible!
I'll check them out. Thanks for watching.
Awesome, no problem, thanks for replying!
I remember when the song came out, i was like 10 when i first watched it. It scared the crap out of me, i for real got paranoid that the devil was there. The song made me cry lol, its cool to see ppls reactions after so many years since i last watched it.
React to Kendrick Lamar "Alright"
It has a great video and is a more positive and uplifting song.
Jared Kendrick Lamar is pretty popular. I'm getting so many request for his stuff.
Yesssss please
Yousef AH yeah, he's the face of Hip-Hop currently, he's probably the only artist who's first four albums are all considered classic. Humble doesn't do him justice, it was his single, and he always mixes some ignorance with jewels sprinkled in between. The meat and bones of his music is very intelligent.
Well GKMC and TPAB are classics, I wouldn't say Section 80 is but some do argue it is and DAMN. is also debatable classic. Kanye's first four albums are often considered classics too though (just wanted to point it out).
Kendrick is one of the few rappers to have a flawless 4 rap album run. Only other that come close are OutKast, The Roots, A Tribe Called Quest, and Kanye.
You can never listen to music the same again. Immortal techniques a life changer
This is the metal of hiphop, i have the song on my phone but i cant listen to it... Its just too brutal...
Pls do Nas- Ny state if mind next
The most beautiful lyricism.. masterpiece is what this song is.
My good sir 😂 u r truly amazing and I really think u deserve more subscribers (cough cough just subscribed and showed u to my friend 😂) ik u have already reacted to Joey Bada$$ but that was just one of his good songs. U should REALLY react to Land of the Free it’s full of metaphors, idioms, and real poetry that i think you’d really like 👍🏾💯
Chill Suville Agreed
The whole video I was sitting here thinking “Just you fucking wait.”
Glad you listened to this. It really shows how emotional and deep rap can get. You had a great interpretation for it too. I suggested Lost Ones by J. Cole but that one is very heavy topic as well. You want something a little lighter there's always Daydream by Lupe Fiasco
if you like "social commentary" musics, you should check for more about Immortal Technique, they're used to talk about society
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Kennedy1992 Velazquez mad song and vid
Fleece Johnson what in the fuck sort of name is fleece lol 😁
Kennedy1992 Velazquez that shits gonna go right over his head. Request songs like this that are easy to understand.
good pimp m.A.A.d butterfly he should react to jamal- keep it real or smif N wessun bucktown
Kennedy1992 Velazquez i was thinking a Big L or eminem...Big L for his punchlines and eminem because he's not very lyrical.
Thanks for this
NAS I gave you power
19:14 good point actually but thats the magic , it may be working both ways
Love the video. Is it possible you could react to Grief by Earl Sweatshirt? Earl is one of the best lyricist of the new school and even Kendrick Lamar said that he’s a top five rapper. This would be amazing and the song is very dark and atmospheric.
I remember the first time i heard this song it gave me chills
Keep up the great video's, i really like that you read the lyrics. Maybe you can react to songs from J-cole, Joyner Lucas, Logic or Nas.
Stan Jak agreed
A lot of Joyner Lucas, J-Cole and Logic's lyrics usually aren't that deep... There's nothing that they that's more than surface level thinking
Jose baldon ross capichiano by joyner is a good story rap and im sorry tells a story bout suicide
Jose baldon and happy birthday is deep
J cole lucas and logic are laughable emcees. Hope he don't react to them.
Immortal Technique is the greatest rap lyricist of all time. Every song is awesome and original.
Haha u have a strange, funny humor when under deep emotions.
when you read it, it sounds like it’s a Dr. Suess book
I was literally ducking every time he said the N word...
this song will always give me the chills bruv
React To, GangStarr - Above The Clouds.It's A Great Song.
Lost Reality word. Also Our Streets ft. ASAP Ferg that dropped recently.
Prhyme 2 hopefully rather soon
Immortal Technique speaks truth, he doesn't waste his time raping about "bitches" and "cars", he's telling stories that mean something, stories meant to "teach".
blud didn't hesitate at all to say the n word
bro who cares
@@Sajid_A829I don't care (I'm not black btw)
No metaphor, this really happened (in some way or another). He wasn’t part of it, but this storey happened in Harlem. In an interview he even say he can take you to the building.
The 2 gang members disappeared once the hood found out what happened.
He said in an interview this might be a true story but Immortal never raped/killed a woman, it's just a story.
MolenCS I've seen him live and he explained the song after he performed it. He said he wanted to a deep song that brings what happens with being involved in a gang to the forefront and he wanted to make a song that puts rape out there and make people realize that rape can happen anywhere and at anytime not just in 1 or 2 certain areas
MolenCS no it’s not he’s said it more than a few times.
Literally so impressed with this comment section considering the contents of the video! We're moving up guys, could this be maturity and open-mindedness?
Honestly man when you pause it and read the lyrics i find it annoying af at first it was funny just because i got to see you say nigga but then it just gets so frustrating that you pause that shit every 10 sec and then you fuck up the song flow and don't get to grasp it and get the best feel like if you actually listened to it
'I feel something's coming', yeeeeeep.
Kendrick Lamar - sing about me (im dying of thirst)
vva nker oh shut the fuck up hipster.
Rlly nigga? This is how ure defending ur best rapper?
vva nker who's your favorite rapper then if you think Kendrick Lamar is bad
Man all I can say the first time I heard that song it gave me chills so dark but so real.