Kendrick Lamar | DAMN. | INSTANT CLASSIC
  • 6 years ago
After releasing two of the decade’s most popular and critically acclaimed rap albums, expectations for Kendrick Lamar's fourth LP were sky-high. How would a radio-friendly but overtly political rapper respond to an era of police killings on TV and Donald Trump in the White House? With an album that’s less obtuse than To Pimp A Butterfly and more righteous than Good Kid M.A.A.D City.