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Sure some artists are still vote-pilled; but if Kendrick is as educated as it seems, he can certainly tell that his fans don't like Kamala, or the government, or the United States for that matter. And it would be considered selling out. But look at the few artists that have taken a non-aligned stance, Chapelle Roan, and how it worked out. She kept her idealism and made very important points, but the libs became rabid and even accused her of racism for mispronouncing Kamala's name. All because she refused to play at the white house (no great honor, given it's to prop up a moribund and genocidal administration) and refused to endorse her, though she voted for her.
I think you might harbor too high of an opinion for the hip hop community. Even Kendrick's fans, which are generally better given the radical material in his music, is probably still way to his right because of how white and affluent it is.