Kendrick Lamar Discography Blogspot
Every major discography post must have these. The stuff you can’t find on the main pages.
By the time DAMN. arrived in 2017, Kendrick had cemented his status. DAMN. was more introspective, stripped back, and commercially viable, yet it contained enough depth to earn him the Pulitzer Prize for Music—a first for a hip-hop artist.
: A raw, double-album exploration of therapy, generational trauma, and healing. kendrick lamar discography blogspot
This is the most blog-worthy album because it defies easy ranking. It’s uncomfortable.
But don't let the Billboard #1s fool you. This is a psychological thriller. Every major discography post must have these
This is the thesis statement. Section.80 is a concept album about a generation born during the crack epidemic (the "80s babies"). Tracks like "A.D.H.D." and "Ronald Reagan Era" are not just songs; they are sociological essays set to jazz-rap beats. Key takeaway: Lamar introduces the "pimp and the butterfly" dichotomy here—the hustler’s pragmatism versus the poet’s idealism. It is the most underrated album in his catalog, acting as the dark prologue to the fame that follows.
TDE vs. Marvel.
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: His most commercially successful project, blending radio hits with deep philosophical musings. It made history as the first hip-hop album to win a Pulitzer Prize for Music . arrived in 2017, Kendrick had cemented his status
After a five-year hiatus, Kendrick returned with Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers (2022). It was a challenging record, diving into therapy, generational trauma, and the burden of fame. While it divided some fans, it solidified his refusal to stay in one box.