to pimp a butterfly
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Original Content Kendrick Lamar's most recent record's most "shareable content."
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News Kendrick Lamar shares that "To Pimp a Butterfly" wasn't the original title of his latest album.
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Original Content Drake & Kendrick shaped a generation of Hip Hop, each pushing the genre in radically different directions.
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Music We're ranking Kendrick Lamar's 8 albums from worst to best.
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Music The TDE boss came through in a pinch.
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Songs One of the most important and revered albums of all time, Kendrick Lamar's magnum opus "To Pimp A Butterfly" is already 10 years old.
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Original Content We give you a rundown of each track on "To Pimp a Butterfly".
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Original Content The albums that helped define Black excellence in hip-hop, in honour of Black History Month.
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Music "God himself would say you f***ng failed. You ain't try."
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Music J Cole had a lot to say this morning.
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Music Videos Watch the official video to Kendrick Lamar's "King Kunta" video.
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News Watch Kendrick Lamar put on one helluva performance at this year's Grammy's.
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News Kendrick Lamar's sophomore album set the record for most album streams in a span of 24 hours.
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News Director X breaks down the video to Kendrick Lamar's "King Kunta".
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Music Kendrick fans, rejoice!
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News Kendrick Lamar drops a video for the "For Free?" interlude.
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News Kendrick Lamar, who turns thirty-four today, delivered one of his rawest tracks in the classic "Hood Politics."
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News Kendrick Lamar and Rick Rubin have a conversation for GQ Style.
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Society Killer Mike is "honored" that Kendrick Lamar shouted him out on "To Pimp A Butterfly".
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Pop Culture Sounwave appeared on Spotify's "The Big Hit Show" and dished about the creation of one of Lamar's most recognizable tracks.
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Hayley Hynes