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Revisiting: Kendrick Lamar - good kid, m.A.A.d city (Podcast)

K.Dot’s first masterpiece album is a coming-of-age story with Kendrick navigating life in Compton, resisting peer pressure, destructive behaviour and trying to stay righteous in a corrupted world.



Ahead of our listening party at the Big Romance, Andrea takes us on the Hero’s Journey of Kendrick Lamar’s breakthrough 2012 second album good kid, m.A.A.d city.


Subtitled A Short Film, this cinematic rap masterpiece was a huge mainstream success, and crowned Kendrick as the voice of modern hip-hop (Dr. Dre literally appears to do so on the coronation track ‘Compton’) and it’s narrative storytelling tells the story of a 17-year-old Lamar on a quest for a girl before being sidetracked by homie peer pressure and the more dangerous elements of his surrounding landscape.

It features the songs ‘Bitch Dont’ Kill My Vibe’, ‘Money Trees’, ‘Backseat Freestyle’, and the accidental frat anthem ‘Swimming Pools (Drank)’.

We revisit this modern rap masterpiece, Kendrick’s first of many.

Listen to the episode or via the Podcast platform links below:



My review from 2012.


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