![]() I first heard Kendrick on good kid, m.A.A.d city but I didn’t become obsessed with his music until I listened to To Pimp A Butterfly. All the while he spins catchy hooks that make you want to hit repeat. Kendrick speaks for the inequalities that he’s encountered, from the streets of Compton to the wider world, voicing his powerful lyrics on topics such as politics, gun control, drug abuse and poverty. The dude has flows that no other commercial rapper can replicate, his ear for timing and production is on a theatrical level unlike anyone else. He’s considered to be the greatest rapper alive, and one of the greatest rappers of all time. The 80s had Dr Dre and Ice Cube, the 90s were Tupac and Biggie, the naughties had Eminem and Kanye, and whatever this generation is called has Kendrick Lamar. There’s always a rapper/s that defines a generation. ![]() And now back to our regularly scheduled presentation on Radio Friendly.
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