I love how he blends in, no attitude or fancy style like most U.S. Americans going to Africa, bro looking like a young bob marley hanging out with his friends. Much love.
STFU, he's American but you are OK with him looking like Bob Marley... You MF are so lost, jealous and hateful.... Africa is a real shIthole... the whole Continent . Don't allow our Confidents to upset your insecurities you Bum
This! I'm a white, 50+ dude in a completely different world. But what I get from Kendrick is processing. He is always processing, assessing his reality. I just got home from my therapy session earlier today, and while what I have to process is different, hearing Kendrick process inspires me to look inward in the same way, to assess what my perception is versus how things really are (as a Buddhist friend keeps insisting I do). And because when I view Kendrick as processing, I also avoid dumping my expectations on to him, for what he should be and who and how he should should represent. Instead, I hear his dialogue, his struggle, his confessions, his pride, and his love. I tell people sometimes how much Kendrick means to me, but I don't think people understand. At least for me, I started listening to Kendrick BEFORE I recognized my anxiety. His processing is a HUGE part of where I am now. It's a journey, and while we are on completely different paths in completely different worlds, I feel like I am on that journey with him. When the new album dropped, it wasn't that I wanted to hear the next great album. I wanted to check in on Kendrick, see where he is at and compare notes. I really appreciated seeing him at peace in Ghana.
Facts, truly a living legend. He’s my Idol and been since I was 11-12 years old. I’m 23 now. He has been wit me all this time thru my trials and tribulations. Music is my therapy and he’s the therapist.
@@Ballistic-Baller they were good tears. It was the combination of cinematography + music, kendrick's humility, the fact that he talks about therapy. he's setting an example for a lot of men --- his vulnerability is a strength not a weakness. he knows what's up.
One of the hardest things to do in life is to look at yourself and admit your the problem. Mr.Moral came during a time in my life where I had to find out I was the problem. I can proudly say I have solved some of the problems. Some. This man can’t be a liar and I hope he speaks only the truth. And that this is the year of exposure and we can all see the light.
Damn, I never thought of it that way! Him being on the ground with them let’s them know HE (as a standard/measuring stick) is NOT too far out of their reach. It’s like a real life superhero coming to town. That’s really important, and admirable! Show these kids it’s real, show them the power they possess 🤩
Kendrick Lamar has changed my life bro. And I'm white, so I can't even imagine how the black community has been positively impacted by his work. Truly an amazing artist that everyone can be inspired from.
Facts im white too and i heavily look up to kendrick i mean i can only imagine how the black community looks up to himi can see the inspiration. Besides his music career i also see him as a motivation
@@kennedi0809 imagine how much more God will change your live, if you accept his love which He expressed by sending His Son Jesus Christ to die for our sins and forgiveness.
When I started to go back to Ghana again I would speak to the young guys about things they want to do and aspirations and I realise how westernised I’d become. Because all they think about is each other and all we think about is our personal ambitions. I originally thought they weren’t motivated until I realised they were just not self obsessed. So I try to not bring anything too westernised and just respect the culture. Ghana is perfect to me. And the people are even better.
@@gickygackers 'personal' relates to self not God thus not a gift from Him but a choice one has made for ones 'self' from the gift which is 'freewill'. the ability to choose one's action and thoughts. don't conflate things you don't understand. we all here to share love and do God's will not our personal ambitions.
@@JD-ny3vz sounds like someone forgot to count your blessings! You just say "western" culture because it's a buzzword. "Western" culture is awesome, that's why immigrant families are dying to come here. I say this as a proud immigrant, myself. Anyone who is unfulfilled needs to simply go to their respective house of worship lol
@@johneta7665 literally the people living there are excited about it and welcome him yet the mfs on twitter with nothing to do with ghana are offended by this.......these people are stupid on an another lvl like let the man enjoy life ffs
Watching Kendrick’s spiritual journey and the energy he’s progressed to is insane. I love it. He is way bigger than rap. He’s a philosopher. All love Kendrick 🤘🏼
He went straight into one of the hardest slums in Ghana Bukom, that hood alone has produced some of greatest boxers in Africa, the likes of Azuma Nelson, Ike Quartey, Joshua Clottey, Joseph Agbeko etc 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭
Growing up in Eritrea, Africa then in Oakland, California has really given me a longing for Africa the motherland. Life is so slow and peaceful, look how Kendrick just seemingly fits into the everyday Ghanaian lifestyle. Look how beautiful the people are, how beautiful the country is. Recommend all my African American brothers and sisters to check out the motherland.
No matter what colour, race, sex and religion we all love u. Your music connects to all which is why your music is so special. Love from all of us Kdot.
Going to Ghana as a black american, it changes the way you see the entire world. If every black american could go back home to Africa it would be a beautiful thing.
African is just one home our hole is on American soil we Been home home was just taken from us Africa wasnt the only landmass full of diverse black people the Americas was too all over this globe was black don’t let slavery fool you they lied about that too
@@africamazing8143 black Europeans are not going to back to Africa and black Latin Americans are not going to Africa also I don’t see white people going back to one country because humans are spreading out but you should know that black humans and the rest of humans are from Israel
Poetry in motion. As a natural empath and thinker, I relate to his approach a lot. Mr. Morale is not an easy listen. Especially in our times. What does that say about us? Our ability to sit and hold a mirror? We are being fed a bunch of candy and now suffer from the disease. Excess is not normal, it’s time for humanity to reflect. Kendrick knows this as well and channels it all through his music. It’s a gift.
I recently started therapy im 33 im a black man and I hold a lot of pain and anger in so the growth in challenging myself to go to therapy he talks about hit home! I love Kendrick
Yes, Happy Earth Day King Kenny! Love to see him celebrating his 35 years around the earth in Ghana, The Motherland, celebrating with peace and a humble joy 🇬🇭 Black Gold, Black Star
Man this album came out about the same time my grandma pass away. This shit has been helping me heal a lil bit and keep my mind off it. Thanks Kendrick nothing but positive energy my G.
Yo brother, I've had the same situation. I had to fly all the way to Korea to meet him for the last time, it was also during my final exams, so atm I'm retaking them all.. This album was a great distraction from everything that has happened and I'm sure it was for you too. It still is for me. Put things in perspective.
My condolences to you bro. He released around the time my dad passed from Leukemia, but know whatever loved ones that have gone home left us with beautiful memories until it’s our time to join them.
No not really this a old video that they are now showing, that's when he's minding his business doing the things he love to do,then here comes Drake being a culture vulture wanting beef he got it 😂😂
@@jacquelinerandle5152yeah that what he means. When certain thing or person is trending, the algorithms will usually start giving you videos of said person even if they’re from a long time ago.
@@dominikkurowski3145 well in Kendrick’s mind the point of going to Ghana wasn’t to record a video. He said in the video that he’s so present and in the moment that he doesn’t know what day it is, he probably didn’t even have a phone on him
“This is my most PRESENT.” Meaning he’s coming to a place of acute self-awareness of himself. His human condition. Expressing his experiences in an almost “observer” standpoint. Beautiful and I’m grateful for Kendrick becoming aware himself. 🙏🏽✨
Spot on. He's sharing Mr Ekhart Tolle with everyone too if they haven't noticed. A bit of Allan Watts would have worked well on this album too. Remember that now is eternal, it's never anything else regardless of what the ego tells you.
@@hcr32slider you’re absolutely right! I hope those who are curious are willing to look into Tolle’s “pointers”. We need more self-realizations in this existence. And thank you for that reminder. I’ve been doing what I can in this moment to remember that. It’s difficult when the mind tends to get caught within anything but the now. I know it won’t eventually. Thank you for you. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@@xJussBE whether you're there or not, it's nice to be able at the least to be concious of when you're being unconcious which can snap you out of your feelings or thoughts. Not blocking them, just being aware so you can let them float by and let go of them after as ultimately there is nothing to even let go of. Look into Alan Watts. Takes Ekhart Tolle back another layer.
@@hcr32slider I’ll definitely take another listen to him. I have listened to him before, but I guess I never gravitated towards his talks as much. I don’t know if you know these other teachers/pointers but Adyashanti, Mooji, and Personal Mastery Quest has been very helpful for me.
@@xJussBE there's something to take from everyone thats for sure. Eckhart can be boring to listen to. It's a tough gig trying to describe and teach a feeling and mindset thats out of the box. Personally it was all of the little epiphanies and realisations that helped me out of the mental prison.
for some reason everytime Kendrick talks i tear up cuz he speaks the most realest shit & im only 16 so his words rlly hit me in a way that will stick w me forever and that will help me grow from now to an adult
You know what I see that's mostly beautiful? Look how safe it is with our people; Kendrick Lamar who is famous didn't need guards with guns 24/7, that's beautiful. We Africans are not dangerous people like we have been brainwashed to act, we’ve brainwashed to self-hate. We must get that back because it will set us free form there control.
it is ridiculous and its a perpetual state of fear mongering with no rationale behind it most my chillest times skating, playing football all that shit, was with black dudes, brazilian, foreigners..
There is a HUGE difference between Africans and Black Americans. Majority of Black Americans are enttiled victims. Hate the game, not the player! Africans KNOW victimhood. Big difference.
The fact that Kendrick new album didn't hit many people's heads shows that they still have lots of growing to do. This album is one of my personal favorites because it hits home so much.
Saying it wherever I can; this man is my GOAT. No artist has changed my life more than him. He leans into his imperfections and puts them on full display knowing what all the haters will say. He's not our savior but I'll be damned if you can name me many artists who have made a bigger impact. You'll never see this but thank you Kendrick.
Kendrick’s ability to convey emotion relative to most human minds is what makes him extraordinary. Literally just speaking in his own terms and it’s poetic because of his ability to get us to feel something. Salute to Kendrick. A legend in the flesh
Definitely wish it was longer but I appreciate this !!! And his album definitely spoke on some real issues in the community and experiences as a human being ..mind of a Gemini 💪
This man has an album that is certified top 10 of all time in hip hop and probably another top 50. He's in the convo for GOAT, has dropped nothing but dope projects, perfectly marries mainstream appeal and challenging content, and we're all witnessing it live. Wonder if this is how they felt growing up with Pac, 3stacks, Jay and them.
100% People take for granted the time we live in. Sports legends like Tiger Woods, Lebron, Curry. Musical geniuses like Kendrick, Frank Ocean, Kanye (regardless of ur current opinion). Some of the best cinema to touch the silver screen has come out in the last 10-20 years. We live in a goated era. And I don’t even think I’m being bias. I think about J Cole’s line often, “they act like two legends cannot coexist”. We often spend so much time deciding who #1 is we disregard just the absolute competitive talent we experience on a daily basis.
just went and listened to mr morale. Dawg listening to it with a different ear now so much of it is a response to anything drake could put out. It will make you look at yourself. I suggest listen to it with this battle in mind
@@JAY-r2d8s dont be pretentious. I can acknowledge that the album has kendrick's most personal ballads, tracks about identity and self growth are interesting as a concept. that doesnt change that sonically and musically its easily his weakest. fear from damn is better then any track on the record. songs like die hard, purple hearts, N95, and Rich Spirit are all complete skips. Cope.
@RaidenKyo nothing for me to cope withi just acknowledge your opinion. Obviously you didn't listen to it or you just can't respect a masterful piece of art that furthers and enriches the culture
@@JAY-r2d8s lmao you dont provide any proper explanation as to why you like it other then "yOu aRE JuST nOT sMART eNoUGh to UNDeRstAnd It!!!!" thats what i mean by ur coping. i dont care if you like the record or not thats ur opinion. its not a bad album at all but he's made way better at least to me. u buggin bro
King Kendrick speaks like he's on the mic, music exactly in his veins. It's even great to see him spending such quality time on continent of his roots, he's the truth.
that would take the experience out of it. The whole point of it was probably connecting to your roots and getting away from... the western world and its choke-hold on us. Making a documentary about this unique moment ruins the experience.
@@user-kv8go8pw9q exploiting experiences through social media and documentation for the masses can take the soul out of it so yeh I feel that. People ain’t understand where he’s at mentally these days, he on a different spiritual level
I love it when people go in search of their roots to learn, understand, and find new things rather than just reading about it on social media or listening to common beliefs. Even learning a language can give great insight into where you came from and who you are. I have so many American students who wish to learn Norwegian just to connect to the roots they thought were long lost. Some of them even went to Norway and met with their family who had relatives that were part of one of the biggest immigration groups in the early days of the US.
@reed Jack More resources to learn about the Vikings and other historical eras in Scandinavian languages just make it more enjoyable to learn. I doubt anyone is planning to go on a voyage to pillage the brits anytime soon.
@reed Jack The ones I teach to still practice Norwegian traditions, go to Norwegian universities founded by Norwegians, usually in Iowa or Minnesota and are able to trace back to their families in Norway. That's the reason they wish to learn the language, so they can move there without being disabled by a language barrier. It's just easier to learn it from a native speaker than it is to learn it from someone who learned it at a grown age in the US. Despite all that, it's true that many people want to learn more, and often glorify them cause Vikings are universally considered cool despite what they did. I taught an Ecuadorian girl who said she wished the Vikings would colonize them instead of the Spaniards but I don't know about that lol.
@@MarkyTeriyakiI think the reason people are obsessed with Vikings are because of Norse mythology. The Vikings stopped colonizing as much after they Were Christened, and maybe the Ecuadorian girl was Just in love with Thor, Loki etc
That’s why it’s so crazy when we look down on people or think somehow people are more capable than we are. They’re all just showing us the depths and heights of what we can do/be! ✨
Everyone seems so happy and even looking at the people in the back just meandering through the crowds no one seems self absorbed. I feel like these people are 9 times happier than I ever will be and I find that beautiful. They don't have the western outllook and aspirations of fame and riches. They just live to live and I love that.
drake gave 1mil to struggling black families and the community alike on video for the world to see, but kendrick gets praise for doing nun in ghana? U glazers r out of control kendrick never done nothing close to drake for the communities
@@nickb2486 Drake donated that 1 Million you’re talking about in Bitcoin not real money to LeBron James charity. Let’s talk about how Bitcoin has collapse so that “money” he donated is worthless. kendrick has.giving thousands of dollars to Compton community School District’s music, sports, and after-school programs yearly , not to mention the millions he gave to BLM . Charity concerts are a regular part of Kendrick’s schedule, donated the proceeds to Habitat for Humanity and various Compton-based organizations.
I feel like one day, this guy will start an eventful and evolutionary Rap war with some lighskin dude, and the whole world will be at pause because of the bars he dropping and the truth he bringing to light.
He didnt lie when he said: im what the culture feeling .
Swears them other guys know nothing about that
Kdot actually rap about real Drake shit cap rap
They not like us
Drake is what the hood wanted to see, Kendrick is what the culture aspires to be.
@@Goonjutsu 🤣 hood???
You think drake is future???
Wassam??
wish this was like 30 minutes but i'll take whatever kendrick content i can get
bruh i am pissed let me go listen to the new Drake
same bro it could be 2 hrs long and I'd eat it up
word!
then what would be the point of him being over there ? i know i wouldn't want to film that damn much
@@CrocodilesDen he toped clb with that album.
I love how he blends in, no attitude or fancy style like most U.S. Americans going to Africa, bro looking like a young bob marley hanging out with his friends. Much love.
Yes because otherwise they would kill him and throw him in the bushes
STFU, he's American but you are OK with him looking like Bob Marley... You MF are so lost, jealous and hateful.... Africa is a real shIthole... the whole Continent .
Don't allow our Confidents to upset your insecurities you Bum
@@idiotu668 try to talk shit about Africa and see what you gey you descendant of slave
Everything is carefully choregraphed and edited 😂 yall mfs are slow and quick to believe anything. He's cool yeah but yall boost that shit lmfao.
because he’s black?
The loving side of this is he never went to the rich side of Ghana. He went to the streets
with no bodyguards
@@bracewxrld7492bruh Ghana’s pretty safe tbh
@@bracewxrld7492Rick Ross did this too. He was deep in the streets of Angola (Angola penitentiary in Lousiana is named after them) and Zimbabwe
@@Justafox305 Cool, Rick Ross is great too
@@shirendjorgee9320 at night it get a little shady
Drake: the more you know him, the more you hate him.
Kendrick: the more you know him, the more you love him.
💯🖤
Ong
💯
Facts ❤❤
You’re Korean too? Shout out to Korea.
Kendrick is so humble and talented.
faxx
Sit down , be humble - once famously said by the GOAT
he made a number 1 hit talking about dat
Dats why the tittle of his song is humble
how can you be humble and talented if you claim to be humble and talented
I wish this was longer. I just love hearing him talk. One of the greatest Poets to ever touch the Mic!
Not one of. THE
his 2015 music was his peak, just like J.cole
@@p2bkp26 damn was great too
Nah iyss all about tupac
This!
I'm a white, 50+ dude in a completely different world. But what I get from Kendrick is processing. He is always processing, assessing his reality.
I just got home from my therapy session earlier today, and while what I have to process is different, hearing Kendrick process inspires me to look inward in the same way, to assess what my perception is versus how things really are (as a Buddhist friend keeps insisting I do). And because when I view Kendrick as processing, I also avoid dumping my expectations on to him, for what he should be and who and how he should should represent. Instead, I hear his dialogue, his struggle, his confessions, his pride, and his love.
I tell people sometimes how much Kendrick means to me, but I don't think people understand. At least for me, I started listening to Kendrick BEFORE I recognized my anxiety. His processing is a HUGE part of where I am now. It's a journey, and while we are on completely different paths in completely different worlds, I feel like I am on that journey with him. When the new album dropped, it wasn't that I wanted to hear the next great album. I wanted to check in on Kendrick, see where he is at and compare notes.
I really appreciated seeing him at peace in Ghana.
I'm what the culture feeling is no joke. Kendrick always has my upmost respect
💯
What does that mean bro?
"This your most personal album?"
"It's my most present."
Kendrick just another level of artist man.
Damn everything he says sounds like poetry. A wise dude
that's what a true rapper is, his life becomes like a poetry
That's why he's one of the GOATs
@@4rl0ng one of?
this place was a hospital..
@@shayaanrkyeah one of
Kendrick is a perfect mix between Bob Marley and Tupac. It's crazy
Omg I kind see it lol
I see it 😂
i see it 💯
He’s tupac if he matured, and wasn’t swallowed up by thing she like the industry. That’s a large part of tpab too, just think of mortal man
@@holdenaydik-w9qagreed. Probably had goodbparents
I cried watching this. As a collective, we are very lucky to have Kendrick as one of the artists guiding our evolution.
Facts, truly a living legend. He’s my Idol and been since I was 11-12 years old. I’m 23 now. He has been wit me all this time thru my trials and tribulations. Music is my therapy and he’s the therapist.
Dawggg😂 😭 how u cry to this?
@@Ballistic-Baller crying is great I recommend it
@@mackmorton13 I wasn’t attacking or making fun of u I was just wondering what about this video was so sad that you cried.
@@Ballistic-Baller they were good tears. It was the combination of cinematography + music, kendrick's humility, the fact that he talks about therapy. he's setting an example for a lot of men --- his vulnerability is a strength not a weakness. he knows what's up.
One of the hardest things to do in life is to look at yourself and admit your the problem. Mr.Moral came during a time in my life where I had to find out I was the problem. I can proudly say I have solved some of the problems. Some. This man can’t be a liar and I hope he speaks only the truth. And that this is the year of exposure and we can all see the light.
I love artists who touch down on the motherland and let the youth know that they’re not forgotten…….thank you Kendrick
Damn, I never thought of it that way! Him being on the ground with them let’s them know HE (as a standard/measuring stick) is NOT too far out of their reach. It’s like a real life superhero coming to town. That’s really important, and admirable! Show these kids it’s real, show them the power they possess 🤩
He really lives out the 3rd verse of "Momma".
@@unwrittenbylj he just a corny rapper. Relax.
@@bossmedia4028 ok bozo
@@poopbutt6241 stop worshiping rappers and go find your dad
Came here after hearing meet the grahams. Drake really think he could beef with a man this wise.
Kendrick Lamar has changed my life bro. And I'm white, so I can't even imagine how the black community has been positively impacted by his work. Truly an amazing artist that everyone can be inspired from.
As a black person he changed my life too he’s just so inspirational and wise
Facts im white too and i heavily look up to kendrick i mean i can only imagine how the black community looks up to himi can see the inspiration. Besides his music career i also see him as a motivation
Bro, im middle eastern and he changed my life from halfway across the world
@@kennedi0809 imagine how much more God will change your live, if you accept his love which He expressed by sending His Son Jesus Christ to die for our sins and forgiveness.
@@famousemmanuel5531 whats your problem
Thank you for being REAL. Thank you for everything.
You continue to give me hope in MYSELF and MUSIC.
Glad to see the happiness GLOWING.
Facts
You're pretty sick with the production yourself my boi. I freestyle to yo shit all the time. I appreciate you
Thank you
Real? Whatsup with the sepia filter then? Nothing is real.
thank you for being as real! been writting to your shit for 3-4 years now
When I started to go back to Ghana again I would speak to the young guys about things they want to do and aspirations and I realise how westernised I’d become. Because all they think about is each other and all we think about is our personal ambitions.
I originally thought they weren’t motivated until I realised they were just not self obsessed. So I try to not bring anything too westernised and just respect the culture. Ghana is perfect to me. And the people are even better.
Personal ambition is a gift from god. You're blessed
@@gickygackers 'personal' relates to self not God thus not a gift from Him but a choice one has made for ones 'self' from the gift which is 'freewill'. the ability to choose one's action and thoughts. don't conflate things you don't understand. we all here to share love and do God's will not our personal ambitions.
@@gickygackers No you don't get how much our individualistic western culture makes our lives so much less fullfiling.
@@JD-ny3vz sounds like someone forgot to count your blessings! You just say "western" culture because it's a buzzword. "Western" culture is awesome, that's why immigrant families are dying to come here. I say this as a proud immigrant, myself. Anyone who is unfulfilled needs to simply go to their respective house of worship lol
@@wilkasa6414 you ain’t lying
The culture! Drake a Vulture! KDOT FOREVER!!!
“It’s not just me, I’m what the culture feeling!” - Kendrick Lamar
Truly inspirational to watch.
GATHER HERE IF YOU ARE FROM GHANA 🇬🇭 WE ARE DOING AMAZING THINGS. THANK YOU KENDRICK & SPOTIFY.
Make you no shout lol
@@themannyzaur ?
@@themannyzaur stfu the man is proud
@@themannyzaur hope u made it to Stugan
WWW
Never thought our country would be showcased like this, with such a huge artist exploring it omg
Yet Kendrick received negative comments from Africans about him showing this. Make it hate sense
Yay for Ghana!!!!
U even got phones in Ghana???😱😱😱
@@johneta7665 literally the people living there are excited about it and welcome him yet the mfs on twitter with nothing to do with ghana are offended by this.......these people are stupid on an another lvl like let the man enjoy life ffs
He dropped this on his birthday, this dude knows how things are done
Spotify dropped this
They won’t drop without him
@@xeveradegametrailers4910 They would because they can.
@@PatoNani18 wtf are you even talking about man.
@@PatoNani18 what are you even on ab
Seems like a chill dude on a spiritual journey, caught a brief interfere with drake now this is what the world sound like
Watching Kendrick’s spiritual journey and the energy he’s progressed to is insane. I love it. He is way bigger than rap. He’s a philosopher. All love Kendrick 🤘🏼
He had a spiritual awakening of some sort for sure
You ain’t lying
@@Enders.paradise888 That is certain 🙌🏾
@@Enders.paradise888 yeah an actual one and not the nle choppa kind
Facts
He went straight into one of the hardest slums in Ghana Bukom, that hood alone has produced some of greatest boxers in Africa, the likes of Azuma Nelson, Ike Quartey, Joshua Clottey, Joseph Agbeko etc 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭
No-one has heard of any of those people
@@thesaint8400ur not in africa then
@@thesaint8400 because you live under a rock
@@thesaint8400
Azuma Nelson was a boxing world champion multiple times. When you say shit like this, it only makes you look bad
@@thesaint8400 yes, label them as irrelevant when your ignorance and lack of knowledge are the problem.
Salute to Kendrick Lamar in 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭 My best friend from there
Legend walking around 🚶
Growing up in Eritrea, Africa then in Oakland, California has really given me a longing for Africa the motherland. Life is so slow and peaceful, look how Kendrick just seemingly fits into the everyday Ghanaian lifestyle. Look how beautiful the people are, how beautiful the country is. Recommend all my African American brothers and sisters to check out the motherland.
Kendrick isn’t African
Human are from Israel
@@abimaellopezmaylord27lopez7 gibberish mr fool
@@abimaellopezmaylord27lopez7 He's AFRICAN - American so yes he is African
@@fredhowell3132 he's obviously trolling all his comments are nonsensical negative statements against Kendrick or anything positive about this video
No matter what colour, race, sex and religion we all love u. Your music connects to all which is why your music is so special. Love from all of us Kdot.
"F* your Ethnicity"
He needs to be more consistent.
@@tekkadawn6685 you need to be more open minded
@@tekkadawn6685 fym “more consistent”every album he’s released since OD has been nearly perfect. 😭😭
@@lilfacade think he means consistent in how often he drops but i would rather have an MMTBS every 5 years than an "honestly, nevermind" every year.
Going to Ghana as a black american, it changes the way you see the entire world. If every black american could go back home to Africa it would be a beautiful thing.
African is just one home our hole is on American soil we Been home home was just taken from us Africa wasnt the only landmass full of diverse black people the Americas was too all over this globe was black don’t let slavery fool you they lied about that too
@@johnsarpy841 what are you talking about
@@africamazing8143 Read goofy do you comprehend simple english
@@africamazing8143 black Europeans are not going to back to Africa and black
Latin Americans are not going to Africa also I don’t see white people going back to one country because humans are spreading out but you should know that black humans and the rest of humans are from Israel
@@johnsarpy841 absolutely. A lot of people forget that America was home to black aboriginal people as well.
Kendrick gives off a beautiful aura.
As a skater from San Jose, CA... Seeing Kendrick at a skate park in Ghana is amazing
Ghana is open bruh, come here this december and skate
This is the only interview clip we’ve gotten from Kendrick in 2022. Savoring every second.
In years, right ?
He did a long interview with big boy a few weeks ago.
@@CoopCollins that was from years ago
@@Azerrz YOOO you funny af😂
@@Azerrz broo wsg
Mr Morale and The Big Steppers is one of the best albums this year. Every song has its own vibe that applies to many conflicts in life.
THE best
That album Must get Grammy awards 🐐
@@bdmtlm6819 the album isn't about the awards
@@harryough6965 yeah i know 😄
Best in years…
Poetry in motion. As a natural empath and thinker, I relate to his approach a lot. Mr. Morale is not an easy listen. Especially in our times. What does that say about us? Our ability to sit and hold a mirror? We are being fed a bunch of candy and now suffer from the disease. Excess is not normal, it’s time for humanity to reflect. Kendrick knows this as well and channels it all through his music. It’s a gift.
I recently started therapy im 33 im a black man and I hold a lot of pain and anger in so the growth in challenging myself to go to therapy he talks about hit home! I love Kendrick
We all do mate, I ain’t never met a black man that couldn’t use therapy. They fked our ish up and we just getting back up.
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Makes me happy to hear that for you brother.. all the best 🙌🏾
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This is exactly what Kendrick was tryna do, get black men more comfortable with being open❤️🔥🔥
I like this. He was in Ghana, Ghana. Not just the cute parts. We love to see it 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
Yeah😊
Dude I have to say, I’m a huge Kendrick fan for years but also this is shot BEAUTIFULLY
The 🐐in my country 🇬🇭 to the world
Yes, Happy Earth Day King Kenny! Love to see him celebrating his 35 years around the earth in Ghana, The Motherland, celebrating with peace and a humble joy 🇬🇭 Black Gold, Black Star
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Man this album came out about the same time my grandma pass away. This shit has been helping me heal a lil bit and keep my mind off it. Thanks Kendrick nothing but positive energy my G.
Yo brother, I've had the same situation. I had to fly all the way to Korea to meet him for the last time, it was also during my final exams, so atm I'm retaking them all.. This album was a great distraction from everything that has happened and I'm sure it was for you too. It still is for me. Put things in perspective.
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Sorry for your loss bro. I'm sure her spirit is smiling down on you
Aye peace big homie...grandma is with you always. Stay up! 👊🏿
My condolences to you bro. He released around the time my dad passed from Leukemia, but know whatever loved ones that have gone home left us with beautiful memories until it’s our time to join them.
We love you kendrick! Praying for you
This just popped up while they in the middle of their beef😂😂
its not beef its homicide
yt knows whose side we're on
No not really this a old video that they are now showing, that's when he's minding his business doing the things he love to do,then here comes Drake being a culture vulture wanting beef he got it 😂😂
@@jacquelinerandle5152yeah that what he means. When certain thing or person is trending, the algorithms will usually start giving you videos of said person even if they’re from a long time ago.
I just saw this too for the first time ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This gotta be a teaser coz I'm waiting for the real deal.
So they went to Ghana to record 3 minutes video? that's fucking joke
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Pretty disappointing seeing him in Ghana and he's just talking about his album
@@dominikkurowski3145 well in Kendrick’s mind the point of going to Ghana wasn’t to record a video. He said in the video that he’s so present and in the moment that he doesn’t know what day it is, he probably didn’t even have a phone on him
What real do you want? Mr Morale is literally one of the greatest albums of the 2022.
This is the inspiration we need 💯
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“This is my most PRESENT.”
Meaning he’s coming to a place of acute self-awareness of himself. His human condition. Expressing his experiences in an almost “observer” standpoint.
Beautiful and I’m grateful for Kendrick becoming aware himself. 🙏🏽✨
Spot on.
He's sharing Mr Ekhart Tolle with everyone too if they haven't noticed. A bit of Allan Watts would have worked well on this album too.
Remember that now is eternal, it's never anything else regardless of what the ego tells you.
@@hcr32slider you’re absolutely right! I hope those who are curious are willing to look into Tolle’s “pointers”. We need more self-realizations in this existence.
And thank you for that reminder. I’ve been doing what I can in this moment to remember that. It’s difficult when the mind tends to get caught within anything but the now. I know it won’t eventually.
Thank you for you. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@@xJussBE whether you're there or not, it's nice to be able at the least to be concious of when you're being unconcious which can snap you out of your feelings or thoughts. Not blocking them, just being aware so you can let them float by and let go of them after as ultimately there is nothing to even let go of.
Look into Alan Watts. Takes Ekhart Tolle back another layer.
@@hcr32slider I’ll definitely take another listen to him. I have listened to him before, but I guess I never gravitated towards his talks as much.
I don’t know if you know these other teachers/pointers but Adyashanti, Mooji, and Personal Mastery Quest has been very helpful for me.
@@xJussBE there's something to take from everyone thats for sure. Eckhart can be boring to listen to. It's a tough gig trying to describe and teach a feeling and mindset thats out of the box. Personally it was all of the little epiphanies and realisations that helped me out of the mental prison.
kendrick lamar might be the realest person ever
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I wish there was more, I love hearing Kendrick perspective on things, it’s like it’s really relatable
Without a doubt, there’s more! I’m sure they captured so many beautiful, powerful, profound moments there & I can’t wait for us to see the rest! 🥳
for some reason everytime Kendrick talks i tear up cuz he speaks the most realest shit & im only 16 so his words rlly hit me in a way that will stick w me forever and that will help me grow from now to an adult
I've been to Ghana and they told me they talk to each other about their problems and it works like therapy.
You know what I see that's mostly beautiful? Look how safe it is with our people; Kendrick Lamar who is famous didn't need guards with guns 24/7, that's beautiful. We Africans are not dangerous people like we have been brainwashed to act, we’ve brainwashed to self-hate. We must get that back because it will set us free form there control.
it is ridiculous and its a perpetual state of fear mongering with no rationale behind it
most my chillest times skating, playing football all that shit, was with black dudes, brazilian, foreigners..
That's because he's on camera, you absolute mong.
There is a HUGE difference between Africans and Black Americans. Majority of Black Americans are enttiled victims. Hate the game, not the player!
Africans KNOW victimhood. Big difference.
Please exclude South Africa from that list
@@yurilopes420 lol 'foreigners'!
I absolutely live this!
King Kendrick
'I can't even tell you what day it is... cuz I just be in the moment."
I should hv known it would drop on his birthday. Happy bday to a generational talent, a wordsmith and legend of hip hop and literature
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Man Of The Culture. Drake Could Never...
The fact that Kendrick new album didn't hit many people's heads shows that they still have lots of growing to do.
This album is one of my personal favorites because it hits home so much.
Hopefully its gonna help people grow up
It's a great album, a thorough and beautiful work of art. I wish more "mainstream" artists were making music and art on Kendrick's level.
just won a well-deserved grammy:)
It's not better than his other shit no cap
Life is perspective and Kendrick is all of us like we all are Kendrick.
Happy Birthday to the most human rapper ever!
I am. He is. We are.
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the things people say on the internet....
@@Tsuneeth01 fr, I like kendrick, but some people take it too far
@@tavmansn1122 😂😂🤦♂️
Calm down bro 😂
Happy Birthday King Kenny 🥳. Thanks for forever leaving an impact on the music and the world as a whole. We appreciate everything you do 🙏
Birthday ?
Today is his birthday 🥳
Truly.
Happy birthday to Kendrick Lamar!
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Never seen a famous but humble human being 🫡
Kendrick is blessed to be in the motherland Ghana, one love from 🇳🇬
Kendrick isn’t African and humans are from israel
@@abimaellopezmaylord27lopez7 shut up
@@abimaellopezmaylord27lopez7 He knows hes african thats why he visited the motherland. And you are not welcomed. Because you are not one of us.
@@abimaellopezmaylord27lopez7 you know something bro tribe of Judah
@@abimaellopezmaylord27lopez7 What are you saying looool
Saying it wherever I can; this man is my GOAT. No artist has changed my life more than him. He leans into his imperfections and puts them on full display knowing what all the haters will say. He's not our savior but I'll be damned if you can name me many artists who have made a bigger impact. You'll never see this but thank you Kendrick.
Kendrick’s ability to convey emotion relative to most human minds is what makes him extraordinary. Literally just speaking in his own terms and it’s poetic because of his ability to get us to feel something. Salute to Kendrick. A legend in the flesh
This mans discography will be studied in universities for generations
Definitely wish it was longer but I appreciate this !!! And his album definitely spoke on some real issues in the community and experiences as a human being ..mind of a Gemini 💪
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Forreal people don't always wanna listen when Gemini's speak but we help change the world.
something about Kendrick is so poetic i can’t describe it but i love this guy
I love the sound editing in this mini Doc. It's awesome to hear Kendrick talk about the new album and his experience in Ghana. Need more of this
there aint nothing i love more than his voice, it is so soothing and powerful bruh
I’ll admit this made me cry.. this is so beautiful..! Happy bday KDOT
lmao why r u crying ? Literally nothing happened in this video
WHO HERE AFTER DRAKE DISS?
Here after drake got a death sentence
Here after the funeral 😅 he got buried a long time ago 😅
All of us😂
Here after dancing at Drake funeral
The battle with drake has me fascinated with him, been looking up everything Kendrick ever since
This man has an album that is certified top 10 of all time in hip hop and probably another top 50. He's in the convo for GOAT, has dropped nothing but dope projects, perfectly marries mainstream appeal and challenging content, and we're all witnessing it live.
Wonder if this is how they felt growing up with Pac, 3stacks, Jay and them.
100%
People take for granted the time we live in.
Sports legends like Tiger Woods, Lebron, Curry. Musical geniuses like Kendrick, Frank Ocean, Kanye (regardless of ur current opinion).
Some of the best cinema to touch the silver screen has come out in the last 10-20 years.
We live in a goated era. And I don’t even think I’m being bias. I think about J Cole’s line often, “they act like two legends cannot coexist”. We often spend so much time deciding who #1 is we disregard just the absolute competitive talent we experience on a daily basis.
@@PartiallyC0rrect overreach with the cinema but agreed
@@thejuniors5345 I can agree with that, I guess more so the quality of the production and not the story is what I was thinking.
just went and listened to mr morale. Dawg listening to it with a different ear now so much of it is a response to anything drake could put out. It will make you look at yourself. I suggest listen to it with this battle in mind
mr morale is by far his worst record
@RaidenKyo your just not self aware enough to understand it its not your fault. Amazing body of work
@@JAY-r2d8s dont be pretentious. I can acknowledge that the album has kendrick's most personal ballads, tracks about identity and self growth are interesting as a concept. that doesnt change that sonically and musically its easily his weakest. fear from damn is better then any track on the record. songs like die hard, purple hearts, N95, and Rich Spirit are all complete skips. Cope.
@RaidenKyo nothing for me to cope withi just acknowledge your opinion. Obviously you didn't listen to it or you just can't respect a masterful piece of art that furthers and enriches the culture
@@JAY-r2d8s lmao you dont provide any proper explanation as to why you like it other then "yOu aRE JuST nOT sMART eNoUGh to UNDeRstAnd It!!!!" thats what i mean by ur coping. i dont care if you like the record or not thats ur opinion. its not a bad album at all but he's made way better at least to me. u buggin bro
Kendrick Confidence is always one million % he spits poetry in everything he says thanks for stepping into our motherland.
Thank you Spotify for allowing my brother a platform
this guy is so fucking cool man...
100% agree🤝he's just different fr
Kendrick is the greatest
King Kendrick speaks like he's on the mic, music exactly in his veins. It's even great to see him spending such quality time on continent of his roots, he's the truth.
Kendrick u are one of kind man stay blessed
Aubrey is crazy to think he could ever hang on the same level with this dude.
Kendrick is the king for our time in hip hop, he brought it back. ❤
The songs sound so clean and amazing with these visuals. Damn this is great!
what's the song name!
@@mohamedyousry8810 0:32 is 'Crown,' 2:00 is 'Count Me Out' and 3:22 is 'We Cry Together.'
He should make a Netflix documentary about his time in Ghana.😭
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that would take the experience out of it. The whole point of it was probably connecting to your roots and getting away from... the western world and its choke-hold on us. Making a documentary about this unique moment ruins the experience.
wha
@@user-kv8go8pw9q exploiting experiences through social media and documentation for the masses can take the soul out of it so yeh I feel that. People ain’t understand where he’s at mentally these days, he on a different spiritual level
Then he’ll get flamed for being another dude making a documentary on slums and poor people of africa
I love it when people go in search of their roots to learn, understand, and find new things rather than just reading about it on social media or listening to common beliefs. Even learning a language can give great insight into where you came from and who you are.
I have so many American students who wish to learn Norwegian just to connect to the roots they thought were long lost. Some of them even went to Norway and met with their family who had relatives that were part of one of the biggest immigration groups in the early days of the US.
@reed Jack More resources to learn about the Vikings and other historical eras in Scandinavian languages just make it more enjoyable to learn. I doubt anyone is planning to go on a voyage to pillage the brits anytime soon.
@reed Jack The ones I teach to still practice Norwegian traditions, go to Norwegian universities founded by Norwegians, usually in Iowa or Minnesota and are able to trace back to their families in Norway. That's the reason they wish to learn the language, so they can move there without being disabled by a language barrier. It's just easier to learn it from a native speaker than it is to learn it from someone who learned it at a grown age in the US.
Despite all that, it's true that many people want to learn more, and often glorify them cause Vikings are universally considered cool despite what they did. I taught an Ecuadorian girl who said she wished the Vikings would colonize them instead of the Spaniards but I don't know about that lol.
@@MarkyTeriyakiI think the reason people are obsessed with Vikings are because of Norse mythology. The Vikings stopped colonizing as much after they Were Christened, and maybe the Ecuadorian girl was Just in love with Thor, Loki etc
3:24 this picture with the theme in the background is incredible. It catches an absolutely beatuiful spirit. Great job on the editors hand
It sure does 😀💕
song tittle?
@@KhairulHamidi-"We Cry Together" by Kendrick
@@peterrasmussen6775 ohh thank man
The documentary is nice and inspiring and the production is very nice.
Thank you for sharing your moments in Ghana with us.
This is why KDot is the face of culture
What an incredible work of art.
This beef had me watching all of Kendrick videos 😂
This was beautiful. I truly feel like the culture needs a documentary from you Kendrick!! How many of us would totally be HERE for it?!
People should know Kendrick is big in Africa 🌍
“Everything that we do out here. Everything that we say. Everything that’s been done. It’s all a representation of all of us”
That’s why it’s so crazy when we look down on people or think somehow people are more capable than we are. They’re all just showing us the depths and heights of what we can do/be! ✨
"I MAKE MUSIC THAT ELECTRIFY EM, YOU MAKE MUSIC THAT PACIFY EM"
ironic cause kendrick has the sleepiest songs in history on his last album
@@nickb2486 LITTLE DRAKE MEAT GOBLIN CAME TO A VIDEO ABOUT KENDRICK IN GHANA TO SUCKDRAKE OFF EVEN MORE. TYPICAL DRAKE FAN
@@nickb2486 DO YOU WAKE UP WITH DRAKESMEAT LODGED ON YOUR THROAT OR DO YOU WAIT UNTIL AFTER BREAKFAST?
Everyone seems so happy and even looking at the people in the back just meandering through the crowds no one seems self absorbed. I feel like these people are 9 times happier than I ever will be and I find that beautiful. They don't have the western outllook and aspirations of fame and riches. They just live to live and I love that.
You are a top tier poet. Happy Birthday. I'll keep the music in rotation.
Just help disable people
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Protect this man at all costs. Thank you Kendrick, for sharing that masterpiece of an album with the world.
He didn't lie when he said this line in Purple Hearts: I'm not in the music business, I been in the human business
He is what the culture feeling
If Drake went to Ghana he’d just steal their rappers flow and some relics to put in his mansion museum
drake gave 1mil to struggling black families and the community alike on video for the world to see, but kendrick gets praise for doing nun in ghana? U glazers r out of control kendrick never done nothing close to drake for the communities
@@nickb2486ignored every foundation and charity fund kenny made, hypocrite drake glazers man
@@nickb2486Kendrick gives back in more ways than just giving money away, drake can’t do nothing but give money he’s not that cultured
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Drake donated that 1 Million you’re talking about in Bitcoin not real money to LeBron James charity. Let’s talk about how Bitcoin has collapse so that “money” he donated is worthless.
kendrick has.giving thousands of dollars to Compton community School District’s music, sports, and after-school programs yearly , not to mention the millions he gave to BLM . Charity concerts are a regular part of Kendrick’s schedule, donated the proceeds to Habitat for Humanity and various Compton-based organizations.
He already did that he stole a Ghanaian rapper flow but the case did not go far
I feel like one day, this guy will start an eventful and evolutionary Rap war with some lighskin dude, and the whole world will be at pause because of the bars he dropping and the truth he bringing to light.
reminds me of the time i spent with my family in the philippines much Love kendrick glad you do what you do