I Listened to Kendrick Lamar's "To Pimp A Butterfly" Again...

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Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp A Butterfly
After listening to Kendrick Lamar's latest release, DAMN., every single day since its release, I decided to delve back into Kung-Fu Kenny's discography. My first stop was K-Dot's 2015 release, To Pimp A Butterfly. I have always considered this album as a great, but I never really knew why. The album's interconnected themes, cryptic poems, and complex lyrics continually left me in a state of slight confusion. I decided to go read up on the album's lyrical content and read a few reviews (shoutout to genius.com and Anthony Fantano over at theneedledrop.com) in order to shed some light on Kendrick's intentions behind each track. What I found left me spellbound; I am now able to see the truth behind this record's critical acclaim, and I can't stop listening to it. From the posthumous Tupac feature on the last track "Mortal Man," to the sheer emotion that Kendrick pours out on "u," this album is packed with outstanding music, but beyond that, outstanding commentary on our modern-day society, specifically for black Americans. I highly suggest listening to this album a few times, decoding the lyrics on genius.com, and then listening to it again, you won't regret it.



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