Kendrick Lamar dropped a song Sunday called 'The Heart Part 5,' where he talks about the culture at lightning-quick speed, hopscotching through different scenarios and employing the monikers of celebs to make his point including Will Smith, Kanye West and Jussie Smollett. the video shows Kendrick's face change to all of these men at different points in the song, using some fancy technology that we suppose you could equate to a deep fake. He also features O.J. Simpson briefly while bringing up a "bulletproof Rover," seemingly referencing the Ford Bronco from way back when. Then, he transitions to Ye's face while mentioning "friends bipolar," and finally to Jussie as he says "the streets got me f***ed up. Eventually, his face becomes Will's as he raps this In the land where hurt people hurt more people // F*** callin' it culture." Of course, he's addressing the Oscar Slap there. There are two other stars he morphs into the late Kobe and Nipsey In both instances, he's referring to death and reflecting on the legacy he leaves behind praying it's a worthy one. The Nipsey line is especially telling Kendrick raps, "To my brother, to my kids, I'm in Heaven // To my mother, to my sis, I'm in Heaven// To my father, to my wife, I am serious, this is Heaven" going on to say he forgives the killer who sped up his demise.
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