7. Sing About Me, I'm Dying of Thirst
Essentially two songs in one, the second half inseparable from the album's storyline, "Sing About Me," the first half (more a song proper than the other) is perhaps Kendrick's most frank summation of the tragedies that are part of living in Compton.
The verses are essentially different characters addressing Kendrick directly, most asking that Kendrick sing about them after their inevitable death. It's a truly affecting song, and the beat itself lends perfectly to the somber lyrical content.
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