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The No Ceilings crew dives into the new Kendrick Lamar album GNX and its cultural significance. They explore Kendrick's growth as an artist, the influence of Southern hip hop, the legacy of artists like Scarface, and the balance between cultural roots and mainstream success like Jay-Z and Nas. They also discuss the evolution of West Coast hip hop, its foundation in funk, the often blurred lines between credit and contribution in the industry, the importance of recognizing the roles of various contributors in the creative process while also addressing the challenges and controversies that arise in the competitive landscape of hip-hop and more.
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The No Ceilings crew dives into the new Kendrick Lamar album GNX and its cultural significance. They explore Kendrick's growth as an artist, the influence of Southern hip hop, the legacy of artists like Scarface, and the balance between cultural roots and mainstream success like Jay-Z and Nas. They also discuss the evolution of West Coast hip hop, its foundation in funk, the often blurred lines between credit and contribution in the industry, the importance of recognizing the roles of various contributors in the creative process while also addressing the challenges and controversies that arise in the competitive landscape of hip-hop and more.
Tune in and join the conversation in the socials below.
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Follow NC on IG
@GlassesLoc
@Peter_Bas_Boss
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