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May 25, 2017VaughanPLAlyssia rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
Kendrick always feels like he’s doing things on another plane than his peers. Tons of people are making rap albums, but nobody seems to hit the same peaks as him. He consistently knocks it out of the park, and “Damn” is no exception. This album is more accessible than “To Pimp a Butterfly”, but that doesn’t diminish the artistry of it. “Humble” is the track most people will be familiar with (it’s hilarious to hear it censored on the radio), but “DNA” hits like a punch, and “Duckworth” is a masterpiece. We’ll see if this album has the staying power of “Good Kid, Mad City”.