The following year, he independently released his first studio album,, which included his debut single, '. By that time, he had amassed a large online following and collaborated with several prominent artists, including,,.
Play next; Play now; Kendrick Lamar - Big Shot (feat. Travis Scott) (Black Panther The Album Music From And Inspired By). 'I' is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar. It was released on September 23, 2014 as the lead single from Lamar's third studio album To Pimp a Butterfly. The song utilizes music from 'That Lady', written by and originally performed by R&B group The Isley Brothers, elements from which were re-recorded rather than being directly sampled from the original record. 'i' won two awards at the 2015 Grammy Awards: Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song.
Lamar's debut album,, was released in 2012 by TDE,, and to critical acclaim. It debuted at #2 on the US and was later by the.
The record contained the singles ', ', and '. His critically acclaimed third album (2015) incorporated elements of,,,. It debuted atop the charts in the US and the UK, and won the at the.
In 2016, Lamar released, a collection of unreleased that originated during the recording sessions for Butterfly. He released his fourth album in 2017 to further acclaim; its lead single ' topped the US chart. Aside from his solo career, Lamar is also known as a member of the, alongside his TDE label-mates and fellow –based rappers,,. Lamar has received many over the course of his career, including twelve Grammy Awards.
In early 2013, named him the, on their annual list. Named him one of the in 2016.
In 2018, Damn became the first non-classical and non-jazz album to be awarded the. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Early life Kendrick Lamar Duckworth was born in on June 17, 1987, the son of a couple from. His father, Kenny Duckworth, was a member of street gang. His first name was given to him by his mother in honor of American singer-songwriter of.
In 1995, at the age of eight in his hometown of Compton, Lamar witnessed his idols, and, film the music video for their hit single ', which proved to be a very significant moment in his life. He grew up on and in. As a child, Lamar attended McNair Elementary and Vanguard Learning Center in the. As a teenager, Lamar went on to attend in Compton, where he was a straight-A student. Career 2004–2009: Career beginnings In 2004, at the age of 16, Lamar released his first full-length project, a titled Youngest Head Nigga in Charge (Hub City Threat: Minor of the Year), under the pseudonym K-Dot. The mixtape was released under Konkrete Jungle Muzik and garnered local recognition for Lamar.
The mixtape led to Lamar securing a with (TDE), a newly founded, based in. He began recording material with the label and subsequently released a 26-track mixtape two years later, titled Training Day (2005). Throughout 2006 and 2007, Lamar would appear alongside other up-and-coming West Coast rappers, such as Jay Rock and, as for veteran West Coast rapper.
Under the K-Dot, Lamar was also featured on The Game's songs 'The Cypha' and 'Cali Niggaz'. In 2008, Lamar was prominently throughout the music video for Jay Rock's commercial debut single, ', which features American hip hop superstar and was backed. Lamar garnered further recognition after a video of a live performance of a show surfaced, in which Hamilton fellow rappers who were in the audience. Lamar did not hesitate and began a over the to 's 'Keep It Real', which would later appear on a track titled 'West Coast Wu-Tang'. After receiving a co-sign from Lil Wayne, Lamar released his third mixtape in 2009, titled C4, which was heavily themed around Wayne's.
Soon after, Lamar decided to drop K-Dot as his stage name and go by his birth name. He subsequently released in late 2009. That same year, Lamar along with his TDE label-mates: Jay Rock, Ab-Soul and ScHoolboy Q formed, a. 2010–2011: Overly Dedicated and Section.80 Throughout 2010, Lamar toured with and Jay Rock on The Independent Grind tour. On September 14, 2010, he released the visuals for 'P&P 1.5', a song taken from Overly Dedicated, featuring his Black Hippy cohort Ab-Soul.
On the same date, Lamar released Overly Dedicated to digital retailers under Top Dawg Entertainment, and later on September 23, released it for free online. The project fared well enough to enter the United States chart, where it peaked at number 72. Kendrick Lamar performing in Toronto on June 16, 2011 The mixtape includes a song titled 'Ignorance Is Bliss', in which Lamar highlights and, but ends each verse with 'ignorance is bliss', giving the message 'we know not what we do;' it was this song specifically that made hip hop producer want to work with Lamar after seeing the music video on YouTube. This led to Lamar working with Dr. Dre and on Dre's often-delayed album, as well as speculation of Lamar signing to Dr. Dre's record label,. In December 2010, magazine spotlighted Lamar in an edition of their 'Indie Intro' series.