The Influence Of Kendrick Lamar on 16th U.S President Abraham Lincoln, A Thread
On April 11th, 1861, Kendrick Lamar met with Abraham Lincoln to give him the first listen of 'To Pimp A Butterfly'.
On the same day, here are Kendrick and Abraham during the listen. It was said that Kendrick Lamar and Abraham Lincoln maintained eye contact throughout the whole listen.
During the final track titled 'Mortal Man', Abraham Lincoln's reaction to Tupac talking was recorded. Here it is
Abraham Lincoln's renowned quote after he was done listening. He later ordered the racists to "stop it, just stop"
It's said that the 'To Pimp A Butterfly" album cover was taken right away and if you look closely, you'll the 16th president right there
and ever since that day, Abraham would make it a ritual for his family to listen 'To Pimp A Butterfly' every day. He always chanted "this dick ain't free" while looking at his wife and doing the floss
It is said that Abraham Lincoln would go out every single day listening to 'King Kunta' on repeat with his iPhone -84 and AirPods
In Abraham Lincoln's famous Gettysburg Address, the first words were said to be "I remember you was conflicted
Misusing your influence
Sometimes I did the same
Abusing my power, full of resentment".
Once he was sick, his staff would start screaming in unison to represent the screams of Kendrick in his hotel room and that would always cheer him up
On the fateful day of April 14th, 1865, Abraham Lincoln attended a Kendrick concert that would have him killed by John Wilkes Booth. It was said that John Wilkes Booth exclaimed "J. Cole is better anyways" before pulling the trigger
thanks for reading this historically factual thread, stay tuned for my next one, "How Eminem Battle-rapped Hitler to end WW2"

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