Kendrick Lamar Explains 'Not Like Us'
Kendrick Lamar Explains 'Not Like Us'

Kendrick Lamar Explains 'Not Like Us'

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Kendrick Lamar elaborated on the meaning of his diss track 'Not Like Us' in an interview with SZA for Harper's Bazaar, asserting that the phrase reflects his identity and the values he embodies. He described the man he represents as someone with morals and the ability to acknowledge his mistakes, contrasting himself with perceived flaws in Drake's character. Lamar emphasized that he does not see himself as an angry person, but believes in the coexistence of love and conflict, allowing his experiences to inform his art. He also shared personal insights about vulnerability, including moments of emotional expression tied to his music, notably during the creation of 'Mother I Sober'. The song has sparked discussions about its cultural connotations, with interpretations ranging from moral superiority to broader societal implications. Overall, Lamar's reflections highlight a deeper exploration of masculinity and personal growth within hip-hop.

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