Album Review: Kendrick Lamar
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Review: Kendrick Lamar - good kid m.A.A.d city
Kendrick Lamar has experienced a sudden rise to fame in the last couple of years. He's rapidly gained the respect of his peers with the discharge of lyrically impressive and refreshing music, such as a cosign from your legendary Dr. Dre. Having a heavy load to carry, the 23-year-old Compton rapper delivered his major label debut, good kid, m.A.A.d city, last Monday, and sent shockwaves from the industry.
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I find it difficult to put my feelings concerning this album into words, because it's exactly that good. About the cover from the album itself it says a video footage by Kendrick Lamar and that's the perfect way to describe it. Throughout the twelve tracks, you might be transported into Kendrick Lamar's childhood while reliving some important and rather traumatic events. Kendrick Lamar's storytelling ability is astounding, and the man paints one of the most vivid stories I've ever have been told by a musician. To include in the tale, you will find voicemails or skits in the beginning or end of every track. These skits propel the story and behave as the glue that hold together this impressively cohesive project.
Each track is really a shining illustration of the lyrical wizardry that Kendrick Lamar comes being noted for. In a industry saturated with simple one-dimensional party songs, it really is almost overwhelming to hear such technically impressive raps again. Every song is a goldmine of imagery and wordplay that's sonically tantalizing. However, into the excellent lyricism and cohesive story, the emotion that Kendrick Lamar applies to every track is exhilarating. Each track is a snapshot of Kendrick's childhood and you will have the pain and frustration which he has faced.
This album stands like a prime example of the thing that makes hip-hop such an exciting genre. It's a unusual occurrence to witness a virtually flawless project like this. Besides a few minor issues (the hook around the track Real) this album stands as true modern masterpiece. It's also encouraging to find out the culture react so positively to music of this quality. Good kid, m.A.A.d city is among the most highly reviewed rap albums in the recent past, and has gone to sell over 240,000 copies in the first week. The phrase classic had been accustomed to describe this album. Even though it is much to early to become deemed a well used, good kid, m.A.A.d city has every one of the ingredients of the powerful and innovative artwork.