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Kendrick Lamar Spends A Day In Ghana Chatting About Virgil Abloh And ‘Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers’
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<blockquote data-quote="UPROXX" data-source="post: 41549" data-attributes="member: 81"><p>A little over seven months after the <a href="https://uproxx.com/music/virgil-abloh-dead-41/" target="_blank">passing of fashion designer Virgil Abloh</a>, his global <a href="https://uproxx.com/music/tyler-the-creator-virgil-alboh-impact/" target="_blank">impact is still making itself known</a>. Virgil’s influence is all over <a href="https://uproxx.com/music/drake-honestly-nevermind-statement/" target="_blank">Drake’s new surprise album</a> <em>Honestly, Nevermind</em> and in Spotify’s new documentary short film about Kendrick Lamar, the Compton rapper learns just how well-known Abloh was on his first trip to Ghana. Visiting a skate park in Accra, Kendrick reveals he’s been chatting with the local kids about the late designer, discussing “what he means to them, as far as letting them have this creative space to enjoy themselves.”</p><p></p><p>The park was opened in December, just after Virgil’s passing, with support from <a href="https://uproxx.com/style/30-best-off-white-sneakers-of-all-time/" target="_blank">Off-White, Abloh’s own brand</a>, Daily Paper, and Surf Ghana. At the time of the opening, Daily Paper co-founder Jefferson Osei said in a statement, “With this initiative, we hope to evolve the skate culture in Ghana to the next level and give locals a platform to grow their talents within a space that will hopefully become their biggest training ground to date. More than board sports, the park will be a creative hub for young Ghanaians to come together, exchange ideas, inspire each other, and build their futures through recreational activities. They now have a place where they can be themselves, freely develop their skills together with like-minded people, and reach their true potential. Hence the name, Freedom Skate Park.”</p><p></p><p>Kendrick also discussed his favorite lines from his new album <a href="https://uproxx.com/music/kendrick-lamar-mr-morale-the-big-steppers-review/" target="_blank"><em>Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers</em></a>, explaining why a line about going to therapy resonates with him. “We learn to hold all our sh*t in,” he admits. “That wasn’t my forte when people mentioned it to me. I’m still stuck how my pops thinks: ‘F*ck I need therapy for?'” He also allows, though, that going would represent “growth” and seems more open to the idea than he initially lets on.</p><p></p><p>You can watch the mini-doc “A Day In Ghana With Kendrick Lamar” above.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://uproxx.com/music/kendrick-lamar-ghana-mr-morale-big-steppers-virgil-abloh/" target="_blank">Continue reading...</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPROXX, post: 41549, member: 81"] A little over seven months after the [URL='https://uproxx.com/music/virgil-abloh-dead-41/']passing of fashion designer Virgil Abloh[/URL], his global [URL='https://uproxx.com/music/tyler-the-creator-virgil-alboh-impact/']impact is still making itself known[/URL]. Virgil’s influence is all over [URL='https://uproxx.com/music/drake-honestly-nevermind-statement/']Drake’s new surprise album[/URL] [I]Honestly, Nevermind[/I] and in Spotify’s new documentary short film about Kendrick Lamar, the Compton rapper learns just how well-known Abloh was on his first trip to Ghana. Visiting a skate park in Accra, Kendrick reveals he’s been chatting with the local kids about the late designer, discussing “what he means to them, as far as letting them have this creative space to enjoy themselves.” The park was opened in December, just after Virgil’s passing, with support from [URL='https://uproxx.com/style/30-best-off-white-sneakers-of-all-time/']Off-White, Abloh’s own brand[/URL], Daily Paper, and Surf Ghana. At the time of the opening, Daily Paper co-founder Jefferson Osei said in a statement, “With this initiative, we hope to evolve the skate culture in Ghana to the next level and give locals a platform to grow their talents within a space that will hopefully become their biggest training ground to date. More than board sports, the park will be a creative hub for young Ghanaians to come together, exchange ideas, inspire each other, and build their futures through recreational activities. They now have a place where they can be themselves, freely develop their skills together with like-minded people, and reach their true potential. Hence the name, Freedom Skate Park.” Kendrick also discussed his favorite lines from his new album [URL='https://uproxx.com/music/kendrick-lamar-mr-morale-the-big-steppers-review/'][I]Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers[/I][/URL], explaining why a line about going to therapy resonates with him. “We learn to hold all our sh*t in,” he admits. “That wasn’t my forte when people mentioned it to me. I’m still stuck how my pops thinks: ‘F*ck I need therapy for?'” He also allows, though, that going would represent “growth” and seems more open to the idea than he initially lets on. You can watch the mini-doc “A Day In Ghana With Kendrick Lamar” above. [url="https://uproxx.com/music/kendrick-lamar-ghana-mr-morale-big-steppers-virgil-abloh/"]Continue reading...[/url] [/QUOTE]
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