And this is why we admire Kendrick Lamar.
source:HelloBeautiful
Kendrick Lamar was recently named GQ’s Rapper of the Year, but he was
missing in action at the magazine’s Men of the Year event this week.
In response to an “offensive” article, the December cover star
boycotted his performance — and the star-studded party all together!– in
protest. Anthony Tiffith, the CEO of Kendrick’s Top Dawg Entertainment
label, explained exactly why the Compton native blew off the event in a
written statement to MTV.
“This week, Kendrick Lamar was named one of GQ’s 2013 Men Of The
Year, an honor that should have been celebrated as a milestone in his
career and for the company,” Tiffith wrote. “Instead, the story, written
by Steve Marsh, put myself and my company in a negative light.”
“Marsh’s story was more focused on what most people would see as
drama or bs. To say he was ‘surprised at our discipline’ is completely
disrespectful,” he explained. “Instead of putting emphasis on the good
that TDE has done for west coast music, and for hip hop as a whole, he
spoke on what most people would consider what’s wrong with Hip Hop
music.”
“Furthermore, Kendrick deserved to be accurately documented,” he
continued. “The racial overtones, immediately reminded everyone of a
time in hip-hop that was destroyed by violence, resulting in the loss of
two of our biggest stars. We would expect more from a publication with
the stature and reputation that GQ has.”
In conclusion, Tiffith thanked the magazine for the honor but said he will not tolerate disrespect.
“While we think it’s a tremendous honor to be named as one of the Men
Of The Year, these lazy comparisons and offensive suggestions are
something we won’t tolerate,” he finished. “Our reputation, work ethic,
and product is something that we guard with our lives.”
In otherwards, "teach people how to treat you". Good for KDot for being a class act and not shucking and jiving.
I'm liking him more and more!
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