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During Lamar's third verse, a mini history lesson that dubs Drake a "colonizer," my friend turned to me and deadpanned, "That man is so done." Kendrick Lamar at the Grand National Tour.
Historical Context and Cultural References – “40 Acres and a Mule” – Lamar referenced this post-Civil War promise, a symbol of America’s unfulfilled commitments to Black people.
But as mostly all Black people already know, the phrase of “40 acres and a mule” comes from the Special Field Orders given by Union General William T. Sherman during the Civil War.
Spike Lee commended Kendrick Lamar's performance on Instagram on Monday, Feb. 10 — and offered some insight to a historical reference the rapper made.
The rap beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake dominated 2024 for good reason. As a flagbearer for the artform of rap, Kendrick's disdain for the "singing n****" had been brewing inside him for years.