Kendrick Lamar's new album, 'Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers,' is a mixture of advantageous lyrics and surprise contributions. Here are five key details to know. Kevin L. Clark |GRAMMYs/May 14, 2022 - 03:58 am Five years ago,Kendrick LamarunleashedDAMN., which would win him a Pulitzer...
Lyrics by:Craig Balmoris Composed by:Craig Balmoris We may not know which way to go On this dark road Mr Duckworth All of these h*es make it difficult Session 10 breakthrough One of these lives I'ma make things right With the wrongs I've done that's one of you now With the Father...
The dizzying spectacle of ‘The Heart Part 5’ (the customary standalone single that preceded the release ofMr. Moralesa week earlier) couldn’t have prepared us for what would follow, but within its layered lyrics sits a couplet that sums up this record:“In a land where hurt people hurt...
“Bite they tongues in rap lyrics / Scared to be crucified about a song, but they won’t admit it / Politically correct is how you keep an opinion / Niggas is tight-lipped, fuck who dare to be different.”“N95” prefers moral grays to absolutes: “I’m done with the sensitive, ...
Related Story How Kendrick Lamar Uses Religion on DAMN. Double consciousness describes the centuries long struggles of so many millions of African Americans who have journeyed from chattel slavery to racial segregation. Framed by the hope and change of a two-term presidency of Barack Ob...
Lyrics by:Craig Balmoris Composed by:Craig Balmoris We may not know which way to go On this dark road Mr Duckworth All of these h*es make it difficult Session 10 breakthrough One of these lives I'ma make things right With the wrongs I've done that's one of you now ...
Related Story How Kendrick Lamar Uses Religion on DAMN. Double consciousness describes the centuries long struggles of so many millions of African Americans who have journeyed from chattel slavery to racial segregation. Framed by the hope and change of a two-term presidency of Barack Obama on the...