
Rapper Kendrick Lamar is on the cover of the latest issue of Vanity Fair. The rapper discussed his Pulitzer prize, a white man using the N-word, Kanye West controversial comment about slavery, President Trump and much more.
Lamar also talked about his childhood- How growing up broke did not break him thge importance of having his mother and father in his life.......
"The times we had to wait for food stamps every month, or we’d run out of food and had to wait for welfare to kick in, or walk to the County building—it wasn’t about the County building; it was about the walk to the building. Because if we didn’t have that County building to walk to, I wouldn’t have built that bond with my mother, or my father, to see that this is a family. What Chuck D says resonates so much with me, because we were broke, but we had us.
Asked about the possibility of raising a family of his own, Kendrick says:
“That is the constant question. Because I’m obsessed with my craft and what I’m doing. I know what I’m chasing for my life, even though I don’t know what it is. But it’s an urge that’s in my every day. That urge to make an ultimate connection with words to man. And I don’t feel I’ve done that yet"
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