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Not Like Us can be found on the album Not Like Us
More about Kendrick Lamar
Kendrick Lamar, born Kendrick Lamar Duckworth on June 17, 1987, in Compton, California, has emerged as one of the most influential and critically acclaimed rappers of his generation. Growing up in a city known for its gang violence and hip-hop culture, Lamar's music is a reflection of his upbringing, blending thought-provoking lyrics with complex narratives and social commentary. He burst onto the scene with his 2011 album, 'Section.80,' which gained critical acclaim for its conceptual depth and lyrical prowess. However, it was his 2012 album, 'good kid, m.A.A.d city,' that catapulted him into mainstream success, earning him a spot in hip-hop royalty with its vivid storytelling and production quality. Lamar continued to push boundaries with his subsequent albums, 'To Pimp a Butterfly' (2015) and 'DAMN.' (2017), both of which won him multiple Grammy Awards, including Best Rap Album. 'To Pimp a Butterfly,' in particular, was praised for its exploration of themes such as racial inequality, depression, and self-worth, blending jazz, funk, and soul into its composition. Lamar's influence extends beyond music; he's become a voice for social issues, particularly those affecting the African American community. In 2018, he made history by being the first non-classical and non-jazz artist to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music for 'DAMN.,' a testament to his profound impact on music and culture. Kendrick Lamar remains a pivotal figure in the music industry, known for his lyrical genius, innovative sound, and the ability to address complex societal issues through his art.
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Not Like Us