Maybe you don’t know it, but, The Revolution has many kinds of friends, each with a different skillset and purpose.
Being Black and Excellent out loud and on purpose, with intention on a global stage in America during Black History Month? That is a revolutionary act, too.
Being Black and Excellent out loud and on purpose, with intention on a global stage in America during Black History Month? That is a revolutionary act, too.
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Not musk.
Curtis yarvin.
Say his name.
I’m not a bot, I need help spreading the word.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_Yarvin?wprov=sfti1#
(always in February) doing it on a global stage during Black History Month?
It sounds like you’re trying to give credit for things that are simply inherent with Kendrick Lamar playing at a Super Bowl halftime show.
But yes the superbowl is a global stage and thus as our current government becomes more
I don’t think it’s intentionally during Black History Month.
From,
A disabled eldritch who has lived in black skin a long time.
What he did was intentional.
People aren’t use to seeing Rap performed like this.
A lot of people (yt) were probably expecting 5 rappers in track suits pacing the stage w/K, all rapping at the same time like Run-DMC.
(No disrespect.)
Which brings us full circle to yes, he's a big star, doesn't mean he can't still be out there doing it to further us all at times.
Because remember. We're all the peasant
And his performance highlights things which have always been important to him. The struggle of poc.
The superbowl being in Louisiana where there
So yea, he wasn't going to say no to the superbowl.
That Super Bowl show was global advertising for Usher’s *2nd* Vegas Residency and whatever Tour.
And BTW, Union Scale? Don’t think all artists are rich.
All aren’t in the 1%.