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December 19, 2015
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KENDRICK LAMAR
To Pimp A Butterfly
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1. Wesley's Theory Feat. George Clinton And Thundercat
2. For Free? (Interlude)
3. King Kunta
4. Institutionalized Feat. Bilal, Anna Wise, And Snoop Dogg
5. These Walls Feat. Bilal, Anna Wise, And Thundercat
6. U
7. Alright
8. For Sale? (Interlude)
9. Momma
10. Hood Politics
11. How Much A Dollar Cost Feat. James Fauntleroy And Ronald Isley
12. Complexion Feat. Rapsody
13. The Blacker The Berry Feat. Assassin
14. You Ain't Gotta Lie (Momma Said)
15. I
16. Mortal Man
With
Lamar's previous album, 'Good Kid M.A.A.d City', lauded as one of this
fledgling Century's best, the level of expectation on its follow up was
sky-high. How do you proceed after such a triple A-rated straight-up hip
hop smash? Get afflicted by the (P)funk, that's how. Channelling the
psychedelic stew of Parliament / Funkadelic, 'To Pimp A Butterfly'
positions Lamar along the higher branches of rap's genre-busting
evolution (see also The Roots’ 'Phrenology', Common’s 'Electric Circus',
Q-Tip’s 'Kamaal the Abstract', André 3000’s 'The Love Below'). The
expansive scope of Lamar's vision also runs to a live studio band
featuring Robert Glasper, Flying Lotus' fretless bass maestro Thundercat
and producer /sax player Terrace Martin, who add free jazz backing,
pulling the music in another direction.
Lyrically the album walks in the footsteps of the socio-political
commentary of Curtis Mayfield and Marvin Gaye, but in the post-Ferguson
era of continued police brutality towards African-Americans, Lamar's
anger burns bright. Less 'What's Going On', more ' The Predator'. He
offers a thoughtful and thought-provoking exploration of what it means
to be a black man in America today, often introspective, but never
naval-gazing.
Inspired and inspiring, 'To Pimp A Butterfly' is an adventurous and
challenging album, and one that can be added to the essential hip hop
list.
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