Not that he talks over anyone or interrupts - he’s a starter, not an ender. K-Dot is the rare rapper who’s comfortable with others speaking for him because he’s comfortable speaking for others. This is as it should be, because unlike many rappers, the man born Kendrick Duckworth isn’t afraid to be misunderstood. Azealia Banks - the immensely skilled and completely without-filter rapper who appeared in Playboy the same day that Kendrick Lamar’s long-awaited To Pimp a Butterfly appeared for sale on iTunes a week early - told the magazine that Lamar is “playing that non-threatening black man shit, and that gets all the white soccer moms” to love him.
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