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On this episode of "This American Negro," I explore how Queen Bey and King Kenny are trying to grapple with restorative justice in their music. We see that with Beyonce's "LEMONADE" and "BLACK IS KING," while Kendrick focuses mostly on the process of it on "Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers." This conversation has been interesting due to their place in Blackness and wanting to find humanity in our own community.
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By Marquise Davon4.8
2020 ratings
On this episode of "This American Negro," I explore how Queen Bey and King Kenny are trying to grapple with restorative justice in their music. We see that with Beyonce's "LEMONADE" and "BLACK IS KING," while Kendrick focuses mostly on the process of it on "Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers." This conversation has been interesting due to their place in Blackness and wanting to find humanity in our own community.
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