Bet you don't know why the sun sets red. You see, light is made up of lots of colors. And out of all those colors, red is the one that travels the farthest.
Kendrick wrote this song to confront prejudice in the LGBTQ+ community. He openly admits he used to say that word without understanding the harm it caused a close transgender relative, showing his own growth from ignorance to empathy.
The song is a nuanced story about how language shapes us and the courage it takes to unlearn it. Meanwhile, braindead idiots online post isolated lyrics out of context to stir fake outrage and miss the entire point.
The full quote is better:
“You’re in the circus, bro, goin, ‘doesn’t anyone else see that we’re surrounded by clowns?’ Brother, give your nose a squeak for me and tell me whatchya hear.”
Israel is running low on missile interceptors.
Netanyahu went missing.
Trump is begging other countries open the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran is relentlessly destroying Israel-US military Infrastructure.
God is good.
“In a time of Al overload, this is our love letter to craftsmanship. We're chasing the feel of pencil on paper.”
Going back to the golden era of animated movies, referencing classics like the Jungle Book or 101 Dalmatians.
Jamie locked himself in a studio with thousands of sheets of actual paper and ink to storyboard the visual odyssey of this new album.