There are heavy influences of jazz and R&B in the songs on the album and the album as a whole offers a very critical critique of race in America and what it means to be black. The only real description from Kendrick to the public about the album before it was released is that it was “unapologetically black.” Upon release of the album, everyone could see why. Kendrick Lamar’s “To Pimp A Butterfly” was released on short notice in March and sent everyone who likes rap into a frenzy. Narrative Fidelity in Kendrick Lamar’s “Hood Politics”
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