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"Kendrick Lamar Explains The Identity Politics Of "Poetic Justice "". "Poetic Justice: Drake and East African Girls".
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Remix Ī freestyle over the song's instrumental was recorded and released by American rappers Busta Rhymes and Q-Tip on December 21, 2012, where the two pay homage to Janet Jackson. While one source has identified "Poetic Justice" as a "false empowerment anthem" for East African girls due to a line in Drake's feature, Lamar has stated in an interview how aesthetic choices for the music video's production involved recognizing the "diversity of beauty" in casting. MTV called the song "flawless" and one of the most anticipated collaborations of the album. The Irish Times complimented it as one of the best tracks from Good Kid, M.A.A.D City. Reviews complimented the performances of both rappers, but most of the praise went out to the sampling of Janet Jackson's hit "Any Time, Any Place". The video features cameo appearances by Lamar’s fellow West Coast rappers Jay Rock, YG and Glasses Malone. The music video, directed by Kendrick Lamar under the pseudonym The Lil Homie, alongside and Dangeroo Kipawaa, was released February 22, 2013. In a December 2012 interview, Lamar stated that the music video would be filmed "soon." Although he expressed interest in having the legendary Janet Jackson herself, who starred in the 1993 film from which the song takes its name, to appear in the video, she did not make an appearance. On January 26, 2013, Lamar performed the song on Saturday Night Live, as well as his previous single " Swimming Pools (Drank)." Music video In an interview, DeVille recalled several artists wanting the song, including American rapper 50 Cent, before he ended up giving it to Lamar. DeVille sampled Janet Jackson's " Any Time, Any Place." Lamar and DeVille chose to sample the record after it came on the radio during their studio session. The song was produced by Scoop DeVille, who Lamar had previously worked with on his debut single " The Recipe".