This New Orleans hip hop cousins' third studio album explores addiction, depression, and (unsurprisingly) suicidal ideation.
Damn. The first true and highly anticipated follow-up to the earth-shaking “To Pimp a Butterfly.” The pressure was real but Lamar delivered a solid record analyzing his newfound royalty from the poison of PRIDE to the FEAR instilled from doubt.
This neo soul album examines grief more intently than the work that came before.