Kendrick Lamar Best Posts: Kendrick ranks his own albums

  1. Maximus
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    Maximus Skeppy

    Jul 6, 2017
    it's kinda predictable to put the album you're promoting as you're best body of work, but i think time will tell with d---, whether it stays that high on his list

    i love how in the video he puts GKMC over TPAB instantly lol
     
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    Jul 16, 2017
    after Magna Carta he did

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    his order
     
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    Jul 6, 2017
    d---, he thinks d--- is his best album? i think that's his worst one. i still can't believe complex placed it as the best album of the year so far SMH
     
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    Jul 6, 2017
    If you felt safe in your belief that Kendrick Lamar’s 2012 masterpiece Good Kid, M.A.A.D City. was his greatest record to date, we have some bad news for you: the artist responsible doesn’t agree.

    The Compton rapper swung by a Los Angeles radio station yesterday to chat about his latest album d---. and towards the end of the interview, the hosts asked Lamar to rank each of his albums from worst to best. He obliged, placing his debut Section.80 at #4, followed by To p---- A Butterfly, Good Kid M.A.A.D City and, finally, d---. at the top of the pile.

    It might surprise fans and critics, who generally place Good Kid up the top, but Lamar was certain about his choice:


    “[It’s #1] because d---. is a hybrid of all these projects,” he explained. “It was me finally being able to take elements from… the message behind To p---- a Butterfly, the sonics and beat slapping on Good Kid, and the rawness of just being able to do what I want like I did on Section.80.”

    “I take all three of these, it makes the hybrid of d---. for me.”

    Then again, you’re hardly going to place the album you’re currently promoting at the bottom of the pile, are you?


    As for whether he thinks he’s the greatest of all time, Lamar didn’t mince words: “I got to [be]. What’s the point of doing it if you don’t want to be the best at what you’re doing?” The full interview runs for nearly an hour, and it’s well worth your time. Listen below.



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    will cherish this gif forever

    gkmc>tpab forever
     
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