Author Topic: A Compton Piru & Crip Share Their Thoughts On Kendrick Lamar x Reebok 'Ventilato  (Read 239 times)

CORREA

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"If Pirus & Crips, all got along."

Besides being celebrated as a hometown hero - young K-Dot is considered a modern day revolutionist, a voice for the oppressed, a champion of the People. The young brother embodies the militant mindset of Huey P. Newton, the spirit of Gandhi and heart of Malcolm X and W.E.B. Du Bois.

Riding off the success of his Billboard chart-topping album To Pimp A Butterfly, Kendrick linked up with Reebok to assemble a collaborative sneaker called the Ventilator.

The message? Unity.

With the release of the shoes today, Top Dawg Entertainment reached out to two Compton gang members: G Weed, a Piru and Jigga, a Crip to discuss gang life, the environment they grew up in, how music influences the youth - and finally, their thoughts on the just released sneakers.

<a href="https://www.youtube.com/v/_T2XcE9UhWI" target="_blank" class="new_win">https://www.youtube.com/v/_T2XcE9UhWI</a>

LOL  daz got nothing on kendrick
 

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Kendrick's name shouldn't even be in the same sentence as Daz.  Daz is a legend. 
Givin' respect to 2pac September 7th-13th The Day Hip-Hop Died

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6wUXpc4XTPM?si=g9QnZ6T27lJvrbi_
 

CORREA

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Kendrick's name shouldn't even be in the same sentence as Daz.  Daz is a legend. 

damn u euros are truly retarded  :D
Kendrick has surpassed him ages ago
cause how would you know stuck in 1996 ground hog day  :D