Kendrick Lamar's New Album Spars With Andrew Schulz
Kendrick Lamar's New Album Spars With Andrew Schulz

Kendrick Lamar's New Album Spars With Andrew Schulz

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Kendrick Lamar's new album, GNX, has sparked controversy with its lyrics targeting a 'white comedian' for making disparaging comments about Black women, widely believed to be aimed at comedian Andrew Schulz. In the track 'wacced out murals,' Lamar raps, 'Don't let no white comedian talk about no Black woman, that's law,' referencing Schulz's earlier remarks on his podcast, Flagrant, which drew backlash for promoting stereotypes about Black women. Schulz, who has a history of controversial humor, was criticized for his comments regarding the so-called 'Black girlfriend effect' and has faced significant public pushback. Other celebrities, including Gary Owen, reacted to Lamar's lyrics, with Owen humorously stating, 'If that’s the law that makes me a criminal,' igniting further debate online. The incident highlights ongoing discussions about race, comedy, and accountability, as fans express their support for Lamar's message against inappropriate commentary from non-Black individuals about Black women.

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