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This new episode is not only introduces the first single from the Black Panther album, by Kendrick Lamar, SZA and The Weeknd, but showcases one the most beautiful visual artistry since Alright and LOVE from Kendrick. This is most definitely a perfect way to picture Black History in this month of February. The clip contains a lot of symbols and follows a certain logic to express an impactful message.
Let’s get to the analysis.
DECRYPTED is your new series of documentaries, by Sounds So Beautiful.
This new video not only introduces the first single from the Black Panther album, by Kendrick Lamar, SZA and The Weeknd, but showcases one the most beautiful visual artistry since Alright and LOVE from Kendrick. This is most definitely a perfect way to picture Black History in this month of February. The clip contains a lot of symbols and follows a certain logic to express an impactful message.
Let’s get to the analysis.
Ancient Egyptian Mythology
We all came on a boat looking for hope, all you can say is that you’re looking for dope
These days ain’t no compromise, your pain ain’t mines half the time […] – Cape Town.” untitled 08
Save the children
“You can bring a bullet, bring a sword
Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
By Sounds So BeautifulThis new episode is not only introduces the first single from the Black Panther album, by Kendrick Lamar, SZA and The Weeknd, but showcases one the most beautiful visual artistry since Alright and LOVE from Kendrick. This is most definitely a perfect way to picture Black History in this month of February. The clip contains a lot of symbols and follows a certain logic to express an impactful message.
Let’s get to the analysis.
DECRYPTED is your new series of documentaries, by Sounds So Beautiful.
This new video not only introduces the first single from the Black Panther album, by Kendrick Lamar, SZA and The Weeknd, but showcases one the most beautiful visual artistry since Alright and LOVE from Kendrick. This is most definitely a perfect way to picture Black History in this month of February. The clip contains a lot of symbols and follows a certain logic to express an impactful message.
Let’s get to the analysis.
Ancient Egyptian Mythology
We all came on a boat looking for hope, all you can say is that you’re looking for dope
These days ain’t no compromise, your pain ain’t mines half the time […] – Cape Town.” untitled 08
Save the children
“You can bring a bullet, bring a sword
Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.