This is culturally inappropriate.
But really, no. It isn't.
Let God Sort Em Out, the 2025 comeback release by a reunited Clipse, was hailed as one of the best albums of the year - and rightly so. It's lyrically deep and has fantastic flow. Produced by Pharrell Williams, this is likely to be a big Grammy winner this year.
This was the first song written for the album, and they got Kendrick to send 'em a verse while he was working on GNX. Lenny Kravitz plays guitar on the track, and of course, Pusha T and Malice are spittin' rhymes with Kendrick.
The title refers to chains - as in jewelry - and whips - as in fast automobiles - but they know what they're doing when it comes to double entendre. And they're quite biting when it comes to criticizing others for chasing dollars.
By the way, Kendrick's verse is about Drake, not Donald Trump - but that should surprise no one. Pusha T's, in fact, is directed towards Jim Jones - no, not the Jonestown guy! - for taking Drake's side in that feud.
It didn't take long for the fans to learn every word.... and when Kendrick came out with them live to perform the song, it was far from culturally inappropriate.
When they perform it without Kendrick, it still is not culturally inappropriate.