Kendrick Lamar dropped his fourth studio album 'DAMN.' back in April, and attentive fans may have caught a new reference in the rapper’s dense and allusive rhymes.
Kendrick is referencing the book of Deuteronomy in the Bible, where Moses addresses the Twelve Tribes of Israel who have made their exodus from slavery in Egypt and wandered for 40 years in the desert. The Israelites are about to enter the land promised to them by God, and Moses gives them God’s holy law and warns of dire consequences should they break it.
Kendrick’s lyrics often delve into spiritual territory, but the Old Testament fire and brimstone is a new theme for him. Perhaps disillusioned by what many see as a dark turn in the country’s history, he is searching for roots by referencing the teachings of the Hebrew Israelites, a black religious movement that has thrived on the margins of the country’s spiritual landscape for over a century.
Lamar is not alone. Two months after the release of 'DAMN.,' Kodak Black echoed Kendrick’s lines on “First Day Out,” the first single he dropped after being released from prison.