.@kendricklamar I'm a heavy fan so it's disappointing that humble neglects to speak on real struggles of black women, not just our bodies.
— kaila (@kaichare) March 31, 2017
When listening through the album, “Humble” doesn’t jump out and grab you like the video does, which could be due to the fact it’s surrounded by bangers. Tracks like “DNA,” “Element,” “XXX,” and “Lust” contribute to the depth of “Damn.,” a poignant work that tackles societal ills like police brutality, racism, lust and drug use. As he’s done in previous albums, K-dot gives us a glimpse into the harsh reality of life in urban inner-cities, while simultaneously illustrating how fame can drive people mad. One theme can’t be missed, though, which is Kendrick issuing a decree to the rest of hip-hop, letting them know who’s the king. Shots have been fired in the upper echelons of rap, and hopefully it elicits some heated responses.All of the misogyny in rap but ppl wanna get mad at Kendrick for saying that women don't need artificial enhancements to be beautiful
— Focused Sean Don (@ItsSeanStarks) April 2, 2017