Mick Jenkins is pulling no punches on his new track. The Chicago rapper tells it like it is on his latest song "Sunkissed" produced by Da-P. Jenkins rhymes about black empowerment as he touches on both the pride and struggles of the black community.

"Y'all can't just front on us niggas no mo/Police can't keep pulling these triggers/Won't go for that shit much longer/Good smoke, lungs stronger/Damn near breathing underwater/Damn near feeling just like Peter/Damn near walking on this shit until I falter/Joint rolling need a filter/But I don't spit it with a filter/Brita filtered or the truth is off kilter/I mean whose history's author/You was never right if you read it right/Am I throwing shade, am I shedding light/I've been catching vibes/Young Jerry Rice going deep with it/See it clear through Fetty Wap left eye, don't even gotta creep with it/Monkey see, monkey do/Crabs in a barrel everybody sheep with it/Thousand count sheet fitted everybody sleep with it/It's the system, nigga we get it/They'll take the world/They'll break the world/Then look at us like we did it," Mick Jenkins raps.

Later on in the song, Mick Jenkins reminds listeners of just how important black people have been to society. "If we eliminated every black invention/Motherfuckers wouldn't last a week," Jenkins spits. It's powerful line that shows exactly why the Chicago native has drawn so much attention and acclaim over past couple of years. Hopefully "Sunkissed" is a sign of the quality to expect on Jenkins' THC album, which is due out later this summer.

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