![]() When breaking down this album, it actually makes some sense to start at the end, as the last song “Mortal Man” features Kendrick Lamar reading a poem/story to the late Tupac Shakur before interviewing him. ![]() This is generally good practice when reviewing most music in order to form a solid opinion, but I think it’s especially necessary for To Pimp A Butterfly, as Kendrick Lamar has so much to say on this album. We’ve seen many reviews come out mere days after this release, but I’ve decided to live with the album for at least a week before doing my own review. By now we’ve all heard about the surprise release of this album, as it was made available on iTunes more than a week before physical copies would hit stores everywhere (which should be today as of this posting).
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