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Kendrick Lamar's Black Panther Album Is Rich With Meaning You Can Only Appreciate After the Movie
Slate Magazine That child grows up to become the movie's prime villain, Erik Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan), the traumatized black American foil to the insulated Africans of Wakanda—and thus, you could say, the film's reality check. Killmonger hones his battle ... Kendrick Lamar's gripping 'Black Panther' soundtrack joins a tradition of black movie music |
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Saturday, 17 February 2018
Kendrick Lamar's Black Panther Album Is Rich With Meaning You Can Only Appreciate After the Movie - Slate Magazine
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