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To Pimp a Butterfly is not merely a hip-hop album; it is a work of American art in the vein of The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison or The Autobiography of Malcolm X . It demands active listening, rewards repeated plays, and leaves you changed. Ten years on, its critique of fame, race, and self-destruction remains painfully, beautifully relevant. Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly -2015- -MP...

Artist: Kendrick Lamar Release Date: March 15, 2015 Label: Top Dawg Entertainment, Aftermath, Interscope Genre: Hip-Hop, Jazz Rap, Neo-Soul, Funk, Spoken Word Critical Standing & Cultural Impact Widely considered one of the greatest albums of the 21st century, To Pimp a Butterfly (often abbreviated TPAB ) is a dense, revolutionary work that transcends hip-hop. It won five Grammy Awards (including Best Rap Album) and was the first hip-hop album to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 2018—a testament to its literary and musical ambition. Critically, it holds near-perfect scores on Metacritic and appears atop countless "Best Albums of the Decade" lists from publications like Rolling Stone , Pitchfork , and NME . Concept & Narrative The album is structured as a spoken-word poem that unfolds across 16 tracks, culminating in a revelatory final poem on "Mortal Man." The narrative follows Kendrick’s return to his hometown of Compton after achieving fame. Instead of celebration, he is confronted by survivor's guilt, institutional racism, self-hatred, and the contradictions of success (the "butterfly" vs. the "caterpillar"). It demands active listening, rewards repeated plays, and

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