Danny Brown Digs Kendrick’s Vibe: “I Hope This New KDot Video Do Make People Stop F**king W/ Molly”

Written By S. Samuel

Detroit rapper Danny Brown is fully riding with Kendrick Lamar's "B*tch, Don't Kill My Vibe" and its overall theme of killing popular overnight drug Molly.

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Brown jumped onto his Twitter page this week to rally behind Lamar’s new good kid, m.A.A.d city visual.

“I hope this new KDot video do make people stop fucking wit #Molly,” Brown tweeted May 13th.

“So it can be more for me” (Danny Brown’s Twitter)

Kendrick’s visually appealing music video premiered online Monday (May 13) night.

Rapper Kendrick Lamar pays his respects in his new video for ‘Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe.’ Dressed in all white, K. Dot begins the clip on a somber note before things take a celebratory turn at the end. Comedian Mike Epps makes a hilarious guest appearance in the video playing a pastor who baptizes Lamar in a pool full of liquor. All jokes aside, the video showcases beautiful scenes of the Compton emcee spitting his verses in a desolate hillside. We also see Lamar and fellow mourners get turnt up during a funeral procession with plenty of champagne bottles being popped. At the end, we realize who the funeral is for when the words “Death to Molly” flash on the screen. (The Drop FM)

Slaughterhouse’s Joe Budden recently revealed his issues with the controversial drug.

“I didn’t see a problem with the fact that maybe five days would go by without sleeping. I didn’t see a problem with the fact that maybe I was hallucinating at times. I didn’t see a problem with the fact that I just couldn’t get up and walk sometimes. It just altered your thinking process dramatically, and for a thinker like myself, that was like nothing I’d ever experienced before. … Now everyone is speaking about Molly like it’s the thing to do. I thought it was important for somebody, anybody, to stand up and say, ‘you know, I did that, it’s corny.’ I’m just hoping that at the end of the day, it won’t be me versus the entire music industry when it comes to who a 13-year-old should listen to regarding drugs.” (Fox 5)

Over the winter, rap veteran Lord Jamar gave his take on Molly’s popularity amongst hip-hop artists.

“Let’s talk about that f*cking Molly. I thought that was my word. I thought that was just another word for weed at first, like, Bob Marley. I thought they were saying ‘Bob Marley’ at first and then someone told me, ‘Nah, ‘Molly,’ that’s the XTC.’ Let me tell you, I’ve never seen it in my life, I don’t want to see it, I don’t want to be around it. I don’t mess with that, but again, it’s a calculated thing there every record you hear, ‘Molly. Molly. She’s on the Molly. Popping the Molly. Molly! Molly!’ I can’t go a day without hearing about Molly. They’re even playing it on the radio. These people have invested interest in us just f*cking with Molly. Why? Where did it come from and why is hip-hop the vehicle for promoting it? Are they talking about Molly in all other genres of music? No. So what is this Molly sh*t? I want to know. [laughs] I want to know, I want to know what it’s all about. Why are these n*ggas promoting it? Do they have a stake in that sh*t?” (SOHH)

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Written by S. Samuel

Steven Samuel is the co-founder of SOHH.com.

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