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To Pimp a Butterfly is Kendrick Lamar’s second major label studio album, and third full-length project. It was released via Top Dawg Entertainment, Aftermath Entertainment, and

This poem is one of two, found in Kendrick Lamar’s critically acclaimed third album To Pimp a Butterfly and contains a message concerning the African-American race as a whole, both

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“i” is the first single from Kendrick’s third studio album, To Pimp a Butterfly. Kendrick received two Grammys for the studio version of the song at the 57th Grammy Awards for Best

The sixth track on Lamar’s third album, “u” acts as a complete contrast to its lead single “i,” an anthem of peace, positivity, and prosperity starting with self-love. With more

Do lançamento de The Blacker The Berry, completamente oposta ao primeiro single, até a capa sem escrúpulos em frente a Casa Branca acompanhada do título To Pimp A Butterfly (TPAB) demonstravam ...

Here at Genius, thousands of scholars have decoded the lyrics of TPAB via annotation—even Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabon tackled “The Blacker The Berry.”

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To mark the anniversary, XXL just took a trip down memory lane by compiling behind-the-scenes tales—and one of the TPAB collaborators, jazz pianist Robert Glasper, walked away with a greater ...

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“Wesley’s Theory” establishes the album’s theme by describing how racist American institutions upheld by white supremacy exploit Black creators for profit. The first verse pictures

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