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    Kendrick Lamar

  • Latest Release

    • 22 NOV 2024
    • GNX
    • 12 songs

      • goosebumps (feat. Kendrick Lamar)
      • The Hate U Give (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) · 2016
      • Not Like Us
      • Not Like Us - Single · 2024
      • Swimming Pools (Drank)
      • good kid, m.A.A.d city (Deluxe) · 2012
      • Money Trees (feat. Jay Rock)
      • good kid, m.A.A.d city (Deluxe) · 2012
      • Like That
      • WE DON'T TRUST YOU · 2024
      • Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe
      • good kid, m.A.A.d city (Deluxe) · 2012
      • HUMBLE.
      • DAMN. · 2017
      • m.A.A.d city (feat. MC Eiht)
      • good kid, m.A.A.d city (Deluxe) · 2012
      • PRIDE.
      • DAMN. · 2017
      • DNA.
      • DAMN. · 2017

    Essential Albums

    • DAMN. COLLECTORS EDITION.
      DAMN. COLLECTORS EDITION.

      In the two years since To Pimp a Butterfly, we’ve hung on Kendrick Lamar's every word—whether he’s destroying rivals on a cameo, performing the #blacklivesmatter anthem on top of a police car at the BET Awards or hanging out with Obama. So when DAMN. opens with a seemingly innocuous line—"So I was taking a walk the other day…”—we're all ears. The gunshot that abruptly ends the track is a signal: DAMN. is a grab-you-by-the-throat declaration that’s as blunt, complex and unflinching as the name suggests. If Butterfly was jazz-inflected, soul-funk vibrance, DAMN. is visceral, spare, and straight to the point, whether he’s boasting about "royalty inside my DNA” on the trunk-rattling "DNA." or lamenting an anonymous, violent death on the soul-infused “FEAR.” No topic is too big to tackle, and the songs are as bold as their all-caps names: “PRIDE.” “LOYALTY.” “LOVE.” "LUST.” “GOD.” When he repeats the opening line to close the album, that simple walk has become a profound journey—further proof that no one commands the conversation like Kendrick Lamar.

    • DAMN.
      DAMN.

      In the two years since To Pimp a Butterfly, we’ve hung on Kendrick Lamar's every word—whether he’s destroying rivals on a cameo, performing the #blacklivesmatter anthem on top of a police car at the BET Awards or hanging out with Obama. So when DAMN. opens with a seemingly innocuous line—"So I was taking a walk the other day…”—we're all ears. The gunshot that abruptly ends the track is a signal: DAMN. is a grab-you-by-the-throat declaration that’s as blunt, complex and unflinching as the name suggests. If Butterfly was jazz-inflected, soul-funk vibrance, DAMN. is visceral, spare, and straight to the point, whether he’s boasting about "royalty inside my DNA” on the trunk-rattling "DNA." or lamenting an anonymous, violent death on the soul-infused “FEAR.” No topic is too big to tackle, and the songs are as bold as their all-caps names: “PRIDE.” “LOYALTY.” “LOVE.” "LUST.” “GOD.” When he repeats the opening line to close the album, that simple walk has become a profound journey—further proof that no one commands the conversation like Kendrick Lamar.

    • To Pimp a Butterfly
      To Pimp a Butterfly

      Thanks to multiple hit singles—and no shortage of critical acclaim—2012’s good kid, m.A.A.d city propelled Kendrick Lamar into the hip-hop mainstream. His 2015 follow-up, To Pimp a Butterfly, served as a raised-fist rebuke to anyone who thought they had this Compton-born rapper figured out. Intertwining Afrocentric and Afrofuturist motifs with poetically personal themes and jazz-funk aesthetics, To Pimp A Butterfly expands beyond the gangsta rap preconceptions foisted upon Lamar’s earlier works. Even from the album’s first few seconds—which feature the sound of crackling vinyl and a faded Boris Gardiner soul sample—it’s clear To Pimp a Butterfly operates on an altogether different cosmic plane than its decidedly more commercial predecessor. The album’s Flying Lotus-produced opening track, “Wesley’s Theory”, includes a spoken-word invocation from musician Josef Leimberg and an appearance by Parliament-Funkadelic legend George Clinton—names that give To Pimp a Butterfly added atomic weight. Yet Lamar’s lustful and fantastical verses, which are as audacious as the squirmy Thundercat basslines underneath, never get lost in an album packed with huge names. Throughout To Pimp a Butterfly, Lamar goes beyond hip-hop success tropes: On “King Kunta”, he explores his newfound fame, alternating between anxiety and big-stepping braggadocio. On “The Blacker the Berry”, meanwhile, Lamar pointedly explores and expounds upon identity and racial dynamics, all the while reaching for a reckoning. And while “Alright” would become one of the rapper’s best-known tracks, it’s couched in harsh realities, and features an anthemic refrain delivered in a knowing, weary rasp that belies Lamar’s young age. He’s only 27, and yet he’s already seen too much. The cast assembled for this massive effort demonstrates not only Lamar’s reach, but also his vast vision. Producers Terrace Martin and Sounwave, both veterans of good kid, m.A.A.d city, are among the many names to work behind-the-boards here. But the album also includes turns from everyone from Snoop Dogg to SZA to Ambrose Akinmusire to Kamasi Washington—an intergenerational reunion of a musical diaspora. Their contributions—as well as the contributions of more than a dozen other players—give To Pimp a Butterfly a remarkable range: The contemplations of “Institutionalized” benefit greatly from guest vocalists Bilal and Anna Wise, as do the hood parables of “How Much A Dollar Cost”, which features James Fauntleroy and Ronald Isley. Meanwhile, Robert Glasper’s frenetic piano on “For Free? (Interlude)” and Pete Rock’s nimble scratches on “Complexion (A Zulu Love)” give To Pimp a Butterfly added energy.

    Albums

    • GNX
      GNX

      2024

    • Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers
      Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers

      2022

    • DAMN. COLLECTORS EDITION.
      DAMN. COLLECTORS EDITION.

      2017

    • DAMN.
      DAMN.

      2017

    • untitled unmastered.
      untitled unmastered.

      2016

    • To Pimp a Butterfly
      To Pimp a Butterfly

      2015

    • good kid, m.A.A.d city (Deluxe)
      good kid, m.A.A.d city (Deluxe)

      2012

    • Not Like Us

      2024

    • Kendrick Lamar Essentials
      Kendrick Lamar Essentials

      The generational MC speaks to both Compton and the world.

    • Kendrick Lamar Video Essentials
      Kendrick Lamar Video Essentials

      K-Dot's best videos are deep visual journeys.

    • Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s Grand National Tour Set List
      Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s Grand National Tour Set List

      All the stars are aligned. Listen to Kendrick and SZA’s set list.

    • Kendrick Lamar: Chill
      Kendrick Lamar: Chill

      Lean back and relax with some of the mellowest cuts.

    • Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show Set List
      Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show Set List

      Studio versions of the songs Kendrick Lamar and guests performed at Super Bowl LIX.

    • Kendrick Lamar: Deep Cuts
      Kendrick Lamar: Deep Cuts

      Embracing discordant samples and fierce lyrical honesty.

    • Not Like Us - Single
      Not Like Us - Single

      2024

    • meet the grahams - Single
      meet the grahams - Single

      2024

    • euphoria - Single
      euphoria - Single

      2024

    • The Hillbillies - Single
      The Hillbillies - Single

      2023

    • The Heart Part 5 - Single
      The Heart Part 5 - Single

      2022

    • family ties - Single
      family ties - Single

      2021

    • HUMBLE. (SKRILLEX REMIX) - Single
      HUMBLE. (SKRILLEX REMIX) - Single

      2017

    Compilations

    • Black Panther: The Album
      Black Panther: The Album

      2018

    • AMERICA HAS A PROBLEM (feat. Kendrick Lamar) - Single
      AMERICA HAS A PROBLEM (feat. Kendrick Lamar) - Single

      Beyoncé

    • Mirrors (Thuggin) [Lotus & ADroiD Mix] [feat. Kendrick Lamar] - Single
      Mirrors (Thuggin) [Lotus & ADroiD Mix] [feat. Kendrick Lamar] - Single

      Lotus & Glasses Malone

    • Mirrors (Thuggin) [feat. Kendrick Lamar] - Single
      Mirrors (Thuggin) [feat. Kendrick Lamar] - Single

      Lotus & Glasses Malone

    • Hair Down (feat. Kendrick Lamar) - Single
      Hair Down (feat. Kendrick Lamar) - Single

      SiR

    • Tints (feat. Kendrick Lamar) - Single
      Tints (feat. Kendrick Lamar) - Single

      Anderson .Paak

    • The City (feat. Kendrick Lamar) - Single
      The City (feat. Kendrick Lamar) - Single

      YG Hootie

    • Mask Off (Remix) [feat. Kendrick Lamar] - Single
      Mask Off (Remix) [feat. Kendrick Lamar] - Single

      Future

    • Live From Super Bowl LIX
      Live From Super Bowl LIX

      Our hosts recap The Official Kendrick Lamar Interview.

    • The Official Kendrick Lamar Interview
      The Official Kendrick Lamar Interview

      The artist joins Ebro and Nadeska ahead of halftime.

    • No. 7: Kendrick Lamar’s good kid, m.A.A.d city
      No. 7: Kendrick Lamar’s good kid, m.A.A.d city

      A Compton prodigy realigns rap by going personal.

    • Kendrick Lamar, Future, Metro Boomin
      Kendrick Lamar, Future, Metro Boomin

      Kendrick, Future, and Metro Boomin are a serious combination.

    • Kendrick Lamar
      Kendrick Lamar

      The story behind that insane beat—and its legendary switch-up.

    • California Love
      California Love

      Exploring the rich history of Golden State rap.

    • Nov. 11: Jorja Smith
      Nov. 11: Jorja Smith

      The story behind 2018’s 'Black Panther: The Album.'

    More To See

    • The Official Kendrick Lamar Interview

      2025

    About Kendrick Lamar

    In an interview with Apple Music, Kendrick Lamar reflected on his 2015 album To Pimp a Butterfly—in particular, the song “Alright”. It wasn’t that it sold well (it did). It wasn’t that it won awards (it did). It wasn’t even that it broke new ground for where hip-hop might go. For Lamar, the success was that people sang it in the streets. “A lot of people don’t have voices out there,” he said. “So to see them actually express themselves through song, through lyrics that I wrote?” For a kid from Compton whose life was transformed by hip-hop, the fame was nice, but the singing, the spirit, the possibility that his music was opening a cultural inroad for people joining the fight for civil rights—that was real. He might’ve been writing alone. But he was speaking for many. Born in 1987, Lamar grew up under the influence of JAY-Z, Eminem and 2Pac—for the wordplay, for the imagination, for the heart and sense of community. Given its popularity, Lamar’s music can be surprisingly dense, taking shape in winding, album-length narratives (good kid, m.A.A.d city, which ranked no. 7 in Apple Music’s 100 Best Albums list), live-band hybrids of jazz and funk (To Pimp a Butterfly), and quasi-conceptual explorations of self (2017’s Pulitzer Prize–winning DAMN.). Yes, he wants greatness. But he wants it on his own terms. “I’m not doing it to have a good song,” said the artist, who headlined the Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show in 2025. “Or one good rap. Or a good hook, or a good bridge. I want to keep doing it every time, period. And to do it every time you have to challenge yourself, and you have to confirm to yourself—not anybody else—that you’re the best.” Five years after the release of DAMN., Lamar continued his self-administered competition with Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers, an album that was as cathartic as it was exhilarating. Cultivated during a time he sought therapy, the release saw the rapper find creativity, controversy and clarity as he unearthed the dormant trauma beneath his own rap stardom. Inventive and unsparing, the LP gave new dimensionality to an artist and an entire community, proving that, sometimes, the best tests are the ones we give ourselves.

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    17 June 1987
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