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Kendrick Lamar
To Pimp A Butterfly
Top Dawg Entertainment (0602547311009)
Aftermath Entertainment (0602547311009)
Interscope Records (0602547311009)
Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp a Butterfly is about themes of institutional racism, racial inequality, depression, and self-love, drawing heavily from the history of African-American music like jazz and funk. The album's title is a metaphor for the exploitation of Black people and culture, with Lamar exploring his own struggles with fame, materialism, and his Compton upbringing as a "caterpillar" growing into a "butterfly".
A1
Wesley's Theory
A2
For Free? (Interlude)
A3
King Kunta
A4
Institutionalized
A5
These Walls
B1
U
B2
Alright
B3
For Sale? (Interlude)
B4
Momma
C1
Hood Politics
C2
How Much A Dollar Cost
C3
Complexion (A Zulu Love)
C4
The Blacker The Berry
D1
You Aint Gotta Lie (Momma Said)
D2
I
D3
Mortal Man




