![]() It’s something I still have to think about when I sleep at night. He added: “I don’t talk about these things if I haven’t lived them, and I’ve hurt people in my life. The feeling was, ‘How am I influencing so many people on this stage rather than influencing the ones that I have back home?’ That’s the feeling: being inside the hotel room, and these thoughts I’m just pondering back and forth while I look at the ceiling all night.” “The feeling was, I should be with my family right now when they’re going through hardships, with the loss of my dear friends that’s constantly passing while I’m out on this road. ![]() “What was the feeling? The feeling was missing home,” Lamar says. ![]() Sometimes I did the same, abusing my power, full of resentment, resentment that turned into a deep depression.” He told NPR that refrain comes from a doubt and depression that has been eating at him, since he goes on tour and lives as a famous artist while his family and friends in his hometown of Compton continue to perish. Throughout TPAB, Lamar returns to the spoken passage, “I remember you was conflicted, misusing your influence. ![]() It let me know that this is not only something that I’m looking at, but it’s something that maybe I have to get used to - you dig what I’m saying?” Admittedly, it done something to me right then and there. (lina.minerva) on Instagram: I remember you was conflicted Misusing your influence Sometimes I did the same Abusing my. Title : IF THESE WALLS Artist : KENDRICK LAMAR I remember you was conflicted, misusing your influence. “A guy was out there serving his narcotics and somebody rolled up with a shotgun and blew his chest out. “It was outside my apartment unit,” he recalled. Single Night Tickets are on sale, now.Specifically, he talks about how witnessing a murder at age five shaped his whole worldview. Let us know your thoughts on the video on Twitter, see him perform this song, and many more, live at ESSENCE Festival 2015. Watch Kendrick Lamar start it all of in his new video, Alright. Though many of them are encouraged not to take a stand because of brand relationships and other things, it is more important than ever to create a new way of thinking in this world. Lamar’s words and new video could serve as a wake up call to not only himself, but his music industry peers, to use their influential voices to inspire, uplift and charge their fans to pay attention to the things that are happening in the world around them. It begins, I remember you was conflicted / Misusing your influence / Sometimes I did the same, which makes his. Resentment that turned into a deep depression…” There’s a running poem in Kendrick Lamar’s new album that unfolds with every song. “I remember you was conflicted, misusing your influence,” he says. In the beginning of the seven minute piece, he seems to recite a poem he wrote to himself. #EssenceFest headliner, Kendrick Lamar is doing his best to speak out about racial disparities, social injustice and more but in his new video for Alright,fans find out that for the Compton native, using his popularity to change the world hasn’t always been easy. I remember you was conflicted, says Lamar, in a spoken word piece that refrains throughout the album, Misusing your influence / Sometimes I did the same. I remember you was conflicted, misusing your influence Sometimes, I did the same If these walls could talk (圆) Bridge: Anna Wise Sex, she just want to close her eyes and sway If you, if you, if you exercise your right to work it out It's true, it's true, it's true, shout out to the birthday girls say hey Say hey, everyone deserves a night to.
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