Kendrick Lamar Discography Blogspot
The "Kendrick Lamar Discography Blogspot" term typically refers to fan-curated archives and community-driven blogs hosted on the Blogger platform that catalog his extensive body of work. These sites often serve as unofficial hubs for tracking rare features, unreleased demos, and chronological breakdowns of his career. 💿 Main Studio Albums
Critical Acclaim: To Pimp a Butterfly (2015) kendrick lamar discography blogspot
Section.80 (2011): His first official studio album, exploring generational trauma from the 1980s crack epidemic. It established him as a premier storyteller in hip-hop. Certification: Platinum Key tracks: “A
A more direct, rhythmic exploration of religion, destiny, and the human psyche. This album earned Kendrick the Pulitzer Prize for Music. Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers (2022) Highlights: "N95", "Father Time", "The Heart Part 5" Certification: Platinum Key tracks: “A.D.H.D.
- Certification: Platinum
- Key tracks: “A.D.H.D.,” “Rigamortus,” “Keisha’s Song (Her Pain),” “HiiPower” (feat. J. Cole)
- Themes: Reagan-era drug policies, black feminism, addiction, and systemic failure.
- Critical highlight: “Keisha’s Song” tells the tragic story of a sex worker, later revisited on good kid’s “Sing About Me, I’m Dying of Thirst.”
3. Section.80 (2011) – The Debut Album
Kendrick’s first studio album (independently released via TDE) is a concept record about generational trauma—specifically for those born in the 1980s.
C4 – 2009
- Key tracks: “Bitch I’m in the Club” (over Lil Wayne’s “A Milli”), “West Coast Wu”
- Impact: Entirely over Wayne’s Tha Carter III beats. This tape caught the attention of Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) and led to his signing.