HUMBLE. (Skrillex Remix)

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Kendrick Lamar's Anthem of Authenticity and Humility

Kendrick Lamar's song "HUMBLE. (Skrillex Remix)" is a powerful declaration of self-awareness and authenticity. The lyrics reflect Kendrick's journey from humble beginnings, symbolized by "syrup sandwiches and crime allowances," to his current success, where he can afford luxuries like "Parmesan where my accountant lives." This contrast highlights his rise from poverty to wealth, emphasizing the importance of staying grounded despite newfound success. The repeated refrain, "Bitch, be humble," serves as a reminder to himself and others to remain modest and true to their roots.

The song also critiques the superficiality and artificiality prevalent in society. Kendrick calls out the use of Photoshop and the obsession with perfection, urging people to embrace natural beauty and authenticity. Lines like "Show me somethin' natural like afro on Richard Pryor" and "Show me somethin' natural like ass with some stretch marks" challenge societal standards and celebrate real, unaltered beauty. This message is further reinforced by his disdain for fake personas and fabricated lifestyles, as he declares, "I don't fabricate it, ayy, most of y'all be fakin', ayy."

Kendrick's lyrics also touch on his confidence and dominance in the rap game. He asserts his superiority with lines like "My left stroke just went viral" and "If I quit this season, I still be the greatest." This confidence is not just about his skills but also his authenticity, as he believes that being real and humble sets him apart from others. The song's aggressive tone and assertive delivery, amplified by Skrillex's remix, make it a powerful anthem of self-assurance and humility, urging listeners to stay true to themselves and reject superficiality.

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