Released:
Oct 2012
Label:
Top Dawg / Aftermath / Interscope
Kendrick Lamar is a fascinatingly quirky artist, which makes it both
surprising and heartening that he's being embraced by the rap
mainstream. His good kid, m.A.A.d. city weaves hilarious cameos
from his parents into a story about a teenage Kendrick borrowing their
car for a joyride with his friends through Compton that nearly costs him
his life. "The Art of Peer Pressure," "Money Trees" and "m.A.A.d. city"
aren't exactly catchy radio material, but Lamar's riveting lyrics and
off-center musical vision, like using a helium voice for "Swimming Pools
(Drank)," makes them memorable.
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