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Summary Of The Blacker The Berry, By Kendrick Lamar

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In what is viewed by many as an oppressive society that sometimes plagues our country, rappers and music artists such as Kendrick Lamar have been using their lyrics in order to battle racism. Lamar is an African American music artist from Compton, California who has created many projects based on the idea of fighting inequality and degradation against the black population. Through his lyrics in the songs “Vanity Slaves,” and The “Blacker the Berry,” Kendrick Lamar explains the roots of the troubles in the black community, but also cultivates an idea of how much pride he has in the black population. “Vanity Slaves,” seems to make an attempt at explaining that slavery from the past is the underlying cause of young people in the black community feeling as if they need to buy name brand clothes, expensive jewelry, nice cars and live a luxurious life. On the other hand, in an expression of struggle, Kendrick creates the song “The Blacker the Berry,” which sends a message that it is necessary to love yourself in society that degrades you. The struggle is a symbol of how Kendrick Lamar flaunts black pride, but a degrading society and his past actions are getting in the way. Through these songs Kendrick Lamar strives to explain how the root of the problems in the black community are racism, and the enslaving of their ancestors. Using the emotions that stem from the oppression in our country, Kendrick Lamar creates the song “Vanity Slaves,” which is an amazing piece due to the fact

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