

Kendrick Lamar
Kendrick Lamar is an American rapper and songwriter from Compton, California. His sophomore studio album, 2012’s good kid, m.A.A.d city, was listed at No. 7 on Apple Music's list of the 100 Best Albums of All Time and described as "one of the defining hip-hop records of the 21st century." DAMN., his fourth studio album, won the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 2018.
Among Lamar’s many career accolades are more than 20 Grammy Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, and a Brit Award. To Pimp a Butterfly, his third album, is one of his most decorated, winning the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album along with Best Rap Song, Best Rap Performance, and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration. His work on the 2018 soundtrack for Black Panther, which he curated and executive produced, earned him a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance.
In 2025, he headlined the Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show where he performed some of his biggest hits, including Luther featuring SZA, All the Stars from Black Panther, and Not Like Us. Lamar appears the documentary series Hip Hop: The Songs That Shook America, directed by Questlove and Alex Gibney, and the TV series The Defiant Ones, about the partnership between Dr. Dre and record mogul Jimmy Iovine.
Latest Release

- NOV 22, 2024 GNX
If there were any remaining doubts as to hip-hop’s MVP, consider the decision stamped: Kendrick Lamar officially won 2024. There were whispers that Compton’s finest was working on an album in the wake of his feud with Drake, a once-in-a-generation beef that kept jaws dropped for months. (Perhaps you’ve heard of a little song called “Not Like Us,” an immediate entry into the canon of all-time great diss tracks.) After a sold-out celebration at the Kia Forum, an armful of Grammy nods and streaming records, and the headlining slot at next year’s Super Bowl, Lamar ties up his biggest year yet with a bow with his sixth album, GNX, the most legitimately surprising surprise drop since BEYONCÉ in 2013. Named for his beloved classic Buick, GNX finds Kendrick wielding a hatchet he’s by no means ready to bury, still channeling this summer’s cranked-to-11 energy. On “wacced out murals,” he’s riding around listening to Anita Baker, plotting on several downfalls: “It used to be fuck that n***a, but now it’s plural/Fuck everybody, that’s on my body.” (Yes, there’s a nod to his Super Bowl drama with Lil Wayne.) If you’ve been holding your breath for Jack Antonoff to link with Mustard, wait no more—the seemingly odd couple share production credits on multiple tracks, the explosive “tv off” among them. Still, K.Dot keeps you guessing: It’s not quite 12 tracks of straight venom over world-conquering West Coast beats. SZA helps cool things down on the Luther Vandross-sampling “luther,” while Lamar snatches back a borrowed title on “heart pt. 6” to remember the early days of TDE: “Grinding with my brothers, it was us against them, no one above us/Bless our hearts.” He cycles through past lives over a flip of 2Pac’s “Made N****z” on “reincarnated” before getting real with his father about war, peace, addiction, and ego death, and on “man at the garden,” he outlines his qualifications for the position of GOAT. Here’s another bullet point to add to that CV: On GNX, Lamar still surprises while giving the people exactly what they want.
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About
- FROM
- Compton, CA, United States
- BORN
- June 17, 1987
- GENRE
- Hip-Hop/Rap