A different Kendrick, a kendrick that was seeking his vioce heard, hence this album is more of what people want to hear, the beats however by no means each track is got a underlying messages but no where near TPAB or Damn, still love this album tho!
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A different Kendrick, a kendrick that was seeking his vioce heard, hence this album is more of what people want to hear, the beats however by no means each track is got a underlying messages but no where near TPAB or Damn, still love this album tho!
Good Kid m.A.A.d city is a soulful solid hip hop and one of the best albums of 2012. Kendrick puts the west side story back on the lime light. Hailing from Compton this album depicts a story of Kendrick growing up in the wild west. Kendrick brings out mentor Dr Dre, Mary J Blige, Drake and fellow black hippy affiliation J. Rock.
Kendrick Lamar's debut album “good kid, m.A.A.d city” tells the story of young black males trying to escape the influences of Compton. Growing up in that merciless city, it wasn't long before 25 year-old Kendrick Lamar, formerly known as K. Dot, would become acquainted with the harsh realities of the world. Sheltered by no means, the emcee was exposed to a lifestyle commonly adopted in the inner city.
However, this exposure didn't influence his character in a way that on-lookers would expect. With the wisdom from his father, Kendrick had a balance in his life that many of his childhood peers were missing.
Kendrick's handwork and unmatched talent has allowed him to work with a wide range of respected music vets such as The Game, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, Little Brother, Jay Rock, DJ Quik, Scott Storch and Cool & Dre.
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