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Kendrick lamar untitled unmastered dopefile
Kendrick lamar untitled unmastered dopefile












Last year, Lamar made a pointed statement with his political, revolutionary masterpiece To Pimp a Butterfly, summoning mid-century jazz, golden era funk, abstract experimentation, and the ghost of Tupac Shakur to craft a deliriously original work that captured and ruminated upon the current cultural unrest of the black community.Īs we wrote when we placed TPAB on the top slot of our countdown of 2015’s best albums: ”Musically, Butterfly is a kaleidoscope, dizzying in spectrum and brilliance, one minute shuffling along bebop lines, the other minute blasting us with aggressive punk hop, early-’90s G-funk, or laid back R&B. After all, the Compton rapper has positioned himself somewhere in the no man’s land between the old and new schools of hip-hop: on one hand relied upon by the old guard as a rare beacon of hope for young rap music in strange, autotuned times, and on the other hand expected by many fans to deliver the sort of highly listenable, funny, relevant music that mainstream listeners expect from an artist who has collaborated with Taylor Swift on Number 1 singles and whose second album sold 242,000 copies in its first week. Kendrick Lamar has a way of starting conversations and ending debates.














Kendrick lamar untitled unmastered dopefile