Saturday, 25 May 2013

Kendrick Lamar Digs Up 'Hidden Messages' In 'Vibe' Video MTV News gets K.Dot himself to dish on the clip for 'Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe.'



"It's a few different hidden messages over there but the most obvious showing that even a grieving situation, your vibe can't be killed," Lamar said when he came offstage at this weekend's Hangout Festival in Gulf Shores, Alabama. "There's other little intricate things in there, I like to leave it up to the viewers and the listeners."
Kendrick Lamar Leaves Open-Ended Message In New 'Kill My Vibe' Video
The video appropriately opens in a church as the somber chords play under Kendrick's melodic declaration of his sins. "I am a sinner, who's probably gonna sin again. Lord forgive," he harmonizes.
After several beats pass, it becomes apparent that Lamar is attending a funeral, as he walks past several grievers wearing white and places his hand on a white casket before walking out of the church. In his conversation with Kendrick, Sway pointed out the similarities between the rapper's all-white funeral and West African Yoruba customs where death is celebrated as a transition into another life. "That was an idea," Kendrick confirmed, not giving up much else.
As far as the hilarious Mike Epps cameo, where the comedian baptizes Kendrick in a pool full of liquor: "That was just being funny. That was him being crazy," Lamar said. "I've always been a fan of him and that was just something right on the spot just because we were there."
Kendrick Lamar - "Don't Kill My Vibe"
Sway and Kendrick Lamar Sway and Kendrick Lamar

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