eh...it was only like 20-25% troll.
I've been a massive Kendrick fan since "good kid, M.A.A.D city" dropped in 2012 and I was legitimately excited to see him get his chance on the biggest of stages and to me he effing killed it.
the negative response to his performance isn't about his music (or the sound quality...sheesh) itself, but what the show intended to communicate. it was social, it was political, it was provocative...all of which is the true nature of hip-hop...and the response from certain demographics was incredibly predictable
to your question...of course you can dislike hip hop and not be racist. that's silly.
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