Mick Jenkins - Martyrs ⭐

: Fans on Reddit noted that the video makes the already "blunt" message hit even harder, emphasizing how society demonizes those who don't "fall in line".

Critics and fans alike praise the track for its dense lyricism and unflinching social commentary. Mick Jenkins - Martyrs

: Reviewers from Pitchfork highlight how Jenkins attacks "youthful hypocrisy and conformity," specifically targeting the empty pursuit of money and sex. : Fans on Reddit noted that the video

: It features Jenkins and others with nooses around their necks, a stark visual metaphor for the "simulacrum of Chief Keef's 'I Don't Like' video". : It features Jenkins and others with nooses

"Martyrs" is widely considered the breakout single for Mick Jenkins , serving as the lead track for his critically acclaimed 2014 mixtape, The Water[s] . Critical Consensus

: The track features a "thumping bass and a ticking beat" over an underlying piano melody, described by The Cougar Claw as starting with witty wordplay before shifting into a fluid, thought-provoking flow.

The visual for "Martyrs" is often cited as essential to understanding the song's impact: