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Join us in our latest clipof EYL as we sit down with the legendary Common to discuss one of the most riveting moments in recent hip hop history: the iconic rap battle between Kendrick Lamar and Drake. Hosts Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings dive deep into the conversation, exploring the implications of this monumental showdown and its impact on the culture.
Our guest, Common, isn't a stranger to rap battles himself, having had memorable confrontations in his career. We get his perspective on the similarities and differences between his own legendary battles with Ice Cube and Drake. Common provides a masterclass in rap culture, discussing how Kendrick Lamar, often dubbed a conscious rapper, managed to rise above a fierce competition while maintaining his revolutionary and spiritually enlightening lyrical style.
*In this episode, you will learn:*
1. *Kendrick Lamar's Artistic Genius:* Common praises Kendrick for being a masterful artist, winning accolades like the Pulitzer Prize, and continually innovating with each new album.
2. *Drake's Longevity and Talent:* Common acknowledges Drake's prowess and talent as a songwriter who has consistently delivered hits over the years.
3. *The Cultural Impact:* We explore how this battle reignited interest in lyrical excellence across generations, making people revisit past iconic hip hop battles and cherish their nostalgia.
4. *Historical Parallels:* Common draws comparisons between Kendrick's "dangerous" revolutionary style and historical figures like Fred Hampton, Malcolm X, and Assata Shakur who were also considered dangerous for their righteous causes.
5. *Personal Reflections:* Common shares his thoughts on his own battles, emphasizing that they have since been squashed and reflecting on the evolution of his perspective over time.
*Why watch this episode?*
This is more than just a discussion about a rap battle—it's a deep dive into the soul of hip hop and its role as a powerful cultural force.
Tune in to this enlightening episode and let us know your thoughts in the comments. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more content exploring the intersections of culture, music, and societal impact.
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