"To Pimp a Butterfly" by Kendrick Lamar is a monumental album that delves deep into various themes and ideas, offering a profound exploration of the African-American experience, identity, and social commentary.
1. "Wesley's Theory": This track sets the tone by examining the allure and pitfalls of fame and success, touching on themes of materialism and exploitation.
2. "For Free? (Interlude)": Lamar employs a jazz-inspired spoken word performance to critique the ... read more