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Format: DAMN. [Explicit]


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To Pimp a Butterfly's proper and oft-biblical follow-up arrived on Good Friday, 13 months after untitled unmastered., an intermediary release that eclipsed the best work of most contemporary artists. If Kendrick Lamar felt pressure to continue living up to his previous output, there's no evidence on DAMN. He's too occupied tracing the spectrum of his mental states, from "boxin' demons" to "flex on swole," questioning and reveling in his affluence, castigating and celebrating his bloodline, humble enough to relate his vulnerabilities, assured enough to proclaim "Ain't none of y'all fuckin' with the flow." Throughout, he intensely examines most of the seven deadly sins, aware all along that his existence is threatened by anyone who objects to the color of his skin or clothes -- or, in the case of the blind stranger who shoots him during the album's opener, nothing that is apparent. Compared to the maximum-capacity, genre-twisting vastness and winding narratives of Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City and To Pimp a Butterfly, DAMN. on the surface seems like a comparatively simple rap album that demands less from the listener. There's relative concision in the track titles and material, and a greater emphasis on commercial sounds -- such as Mike WiLL's lean and piano-laced trap beat for the strong-arming "HUMBLE.," Lamar's first Top Ten pop hit, and a couple productions that are merely functional backdrops lacking distinction. In a way, however, DAMN. is just as lavish and singular as the preceding albums, its quantity and weight of thoughts and connected concepts condensed into a considerably tighter space. It contains some of Lamar's best writing and performances, revealing his evolving complexity and versatility as a soul- baring lyricist and dynamic rapper. Although it's occasionally distorted, stretched, smeared, and reversed to compelling and imagination-fueling effect, his voice is at its most affecting in its many untreated forms. Take "FEAR.," in which he switches between ec

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Language ‏ : ‎ English


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.36 x 12.24 x 0.43 inches; 8.32 ounces


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Aftermath


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 5761828


Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 2017


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 3, 2017


Label ‏ : ‎ Aftermath


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


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  • Here are the songs RANKED truthfully. BEST to WORST. Phenomenal album.
Excellent price, comes with simple artwork, with a deeper meaning. I recommend the CD, it sounds phenomenal. Love the samples. Better than TPAB but equal to GKMC. Very lengthy, but I get sad when it ends, it's such an adventure for your ears. I could listen to it a million times. I really like the theme, along with the songs. I will help you listen and rank all the songs. If you want to hear the story, listen to the songs 14-1. By the way, there is a twist in the last 20 seconds of the last song, listening to it 1-14. Made me laugh, it is beautiful. I love all the songs, but: 1. DUCKWORTH. Beautiful song. Amazing twist. The theme of his last name has lots of meaning. Can't spoil it for you thou- 2. DNA. Catchy flow. The song is perfect for anything. Whenever one listens, it makes you feel something. It just has so much character and your head will be bouncing up and down. Such a nice mood. A bit overrated, though. 3. ELEMENT. Terrific sample. Morphs well with the lyrical flow and hard beat. Holds the heart of West Coast Rap. I like the origin of the "Ain't nobody prayin' for me" used throughout the album. Very religious-gimmicky song. I adore that theme. The song has such a wide spectrum of enjoyment. Just an amazing package. 4. HUMBLE. Very popular song. Very catchy, and could go hand in hand with DNA. After listening 10-20 times, you should be able to sing with Kendrick. It is great. Has a faster flow than the other songs, but Kendrick's voice is so diverse, that some lyrics you don't hear at first. It is a fun experience. I would buy this song for the same price of the album. Classic Kendrick song. 5. LUST. Amazing beat. Amazing lyrics. Callback to "Sing About Me, I'm Dying Of Thirst." The song is beautiful. Doesn't need any more explanation. Just listen to it and enjoy. 6. XXX. FT. U2 Excellent feature. I love the opening of the song, as well as the beginning lyrics. Then it jumps to a retro 80's gang beat. Then it transitions to older, than modern with samples of police sirens. Lyrics are all right, but Kendrick has good intentions throughout the song. Just beautiful transitions. This song has immense character, but if the lyrics focused on gun control and love more than politics and America, the song would be among the top 3. 7. LOYALTY. FT. RIHANNA It's all Rihanna. She is the main focus of the song. The beat is just awesome. Has a recurring flow. Has lots of replay value, as you can focus on all the aspects of the song. 8. BLOOD. Great opener, slowly ropes you into the album, with an exciting DNA. coming right after. But this song doesn't need another song for it to be good. The good sample of Fox News firing at Kendrick made me laugh. Song has little replay value but has a great story. Might have to skip it if you are extremely focused on the music. Just listen to it while doing something else. Still a good song though, the gunshot is the best. 9. YAH. Boring. But great. Very chill and a great way to transition from DNA. to ELEMENT. The song is one to remember on DAMN. Lyrics are unstoppable. 10. PRIDE. Is the "BLOOD." for HUMBLE. Is a bit slower than other songs, but is very catchy and has a satisfying hook. Vocals and Instrumentals work together immensely in this song. The song is missing something and has something out of place. This song is forgettable. 11. FEAR. Good vibes. Bad opening. Sounds like Jackson 5. The sample is kinda trash but the theme is genius. Lyrics make sense but don't play out successfully. "Why GOD. why GOD. why do I have to suffer?" The song is all over the place but is somewhat lyrical. Song feels rushed. 12. GOD. The theme is too derivative. The samples are useless but the flow is catchy. Not much to say about this one. Out of place in the album, should be in between FEEL. and LOYALTY. Kendrick sounds like XXXTentacion and Drake. Not himself. 13. FEEL. Very boring song. Doesn't sound right. Is a decent transition song, but needs placement support from other songs. Continues the "Prayin' for me" phrase. Lyrics are terrific, but the beat shames the rest of the song. 14. LOVE. FT. ZACARI Horrible song. Should have been: "Justin Bieber - Love Me (ft. Kidz Bop, Maroon 5, & Kendrick Lamar)" Very obnoxious song. Horrible feature. Disgusting theme. Can't stand this song. Zacari sounds like Justin Bieber but as a Kidz Bop song. Production is similar to Maroon 5, and the only hope of this song is Kendrick Lamar Duckworth. I feel bad for Kendrick. He has real talent, by himself or with chill music artists. Same goes for Zacari. They are opposite forces. This is my opinion, I thought hard about these and DUCKWORTH is the best song while LOVE is the worst. Thank you for reading all of this. I like all the songs except for LOVE. The songs are well thought out but the album is just beautiful. Best Kendrick Lamar album, just barely passing Good kid, m.a.a.d city. Thanks! Have fun listening. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2018 by Dominic Troiani

  • Thanks
Very happy
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025 by NINABEAR

  • Cd got here fast and I excellent condition
Didn't have this Kendrick Lamar music so it was a great addition after a couple of listens.
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025 by Bman

  • Great Purchase, Great Album
Kendrick Lamar’s DAMN. was one of the most awarded albums of 2017 and 2018. With this album, Lamar was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for Music, as well as a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album. Because this album is my favorite of the past five years, I decided to purchase the vinyl edition to use with my turntable system. The vinyl edition did not disappoint. I would highly recommend this version to anyone who enjoys Kendrick’s music, would like to have a physical copy of an album, or enjoys the art that is vinyl. I based my rating off three criteria: press/packaging, sound quality, and content. First, the press was done superbly. The vinyl is heavy and had no signs of bend on the record. The grooves are distinct but smooth and had no visible scratches or blemishes. The packaging was also free of any defects. Both LPs fit easily into and out the casing while maintaining a grip on the vinyl to prevent it from falling out. The artwork on the cover is the same as the classic album cover seen on digital copies as well as CDs. Inside is a double graphic expanding both sides reading, “DAMN.” The song titles are neatly positioned around the graphic as well as production and writing information. The sound quality is amazing. After listening through multiple times, there are no signs of static or popping noises. Each song transitions at an appropriate time with distinct markings on the vinyl, giving the listener the choice to choose a specific song to listen to from the set. Deep bass, heard in the digital version of the album, is mirrored on the vinyl with full sound and quality. Finally, the content of the album is superb. Kendrick’s verses are poetic and methodical, with meaning to every line. DAMN. details Kendrick’s early life and origins, as well as the fear and stress of growing fame and wealth. Lamar often uses features and samples on his album to diversify the sound of the record and offer to perspectives on older songs. His most notable features on this album are U2 and Rihanna, with other appearances such as Zacari and Steve Lacy. The most notable voice samples include excerpts from Fox News and Rick James’ “Mary Jane.” Musical samples include an interesting take on the intro from “24K Magic” by Bruno Mars as well as James Brown’s “Get Up Offa That Thing.” Whether you are a Kendrick Lamar fan, a vinyl fan, or a music fan in general, I highly recommend buying the vinyl edition of DAMN. Listening to the poetry and lyricism of Lamar will give you a new perspective on life in America. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • CLASSIC
Amazing record. She was glad to have the vinyl
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024 by Play.Rewind.Repeat.

  • Good cd came fast and is in good condition
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024 by Jacob B Jacob B

  • A must have, but…
I recently added a Kendrick Lamar vinyl to my collection, and I have to say, I'm quite impressed. The exterior was in pristine condition when it arrived, with no visible dents or scratches on the cover or the vinyl itself. The packaging was sturdy, ensuring the album was well-protected during shipping. Upon playing the vinyl, the sound quality was generally excellent. Kendrick Lamar's lyrical genius and unique style were beautifully captured, making for an immersive listening experience. The tracks were clear and vibrant, allowing every nuance of the music to shine through. However, one thing to note is that this album has some heavy bass. While it adds to the overall richness of the music, it sometimes impacts the sound quality, especially if your setup isn't optimized for handling deep bass. In a few tracks, the bass felt a bit overwhelming, slightly overshadowing the mid and high frequencies. Despite this minor issue, the vinyl still delivers a fantastic auditory experience. For fans of Kendrick Lamar and vinyl enthusiasts alike, this is a must-have addition to your collection. Just make sure your audio setup is ready to handle the powerful bass, and you'll thoroughly enjoy this masterpiece. Overall, this Kendrick Lamar vinyl earns a solid 4 stars from me. It’s a high-quality product that offers great value and a memorable listening experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024 by PJ

  • Top Tier
Arrived before projected due date. Music CD in original packaging.
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024 by Halloran

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