Arguably the top Kendrick Lamar album, the production of this album is majestic, with beautiful writing that, in the future, we can see is a watermark from Kendrick.
This album is the most delightful and enjoyable, alongside DAMN., and in the moments when this album wants us to feel some emotion, he delivers it with mastery.
"Sing About Me, I'm Dying of Thirst" is undisputedly the best song Kendrick has ever made.
This album portrays a more nihilistic Kendrick regarding the lives of African Americans, where, on the track "XXX," we hear the voice of his uncle while he says that we, as Hispanics, natives, and Black Americans, will be damned for life, and this explains why things happen the way they do.
A complete change of vision for Kendrick, where on his last album he had a more optimistic way of seeing how things would go, but in this project, it seems like everything has gone wrong.
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A deeply introspective album from Kendrick Lamar and one of his most mature. Here, we can see a lot of pain and solitude in his lyrics, and some sounds from the second part of the album.
Kendrick made an awesome and delightful album to listen to and hear what he has to say.
After listening over and over again, I came here to reassure you that this is possibly a top 4-5 album in Kendrick's discography. It's an amazing album, full of vibes on every track, each one made with so much heart in a way that only Kendrick can do.
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