Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers Kendrick Lamar

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Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
27.05.2022

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  • 1 United In Grief 04:15
  • 2 N95 03:15
  • 3 Worldwide Steppers 03:23
  • 4 Die Hard 03:59
  • 5 Father Time 03:42
  • 6 Rich (Interlude) 01:43
  • 7 Rich Spirit 03:22
  • 8 We Cry Together 05:41
  • 9 Purple Hearts 05:29
  • 10 Count Me Out 04:43
  • 11 Crown 04:24
  • 12 Silent Hill 03:40
  • 13 Savior (Interlude) 02:32
  • 14 Savior 03:44
  • 15 Auntie Diaries 04:41
  • 16 Mr. Morale 03:30
  • 17 Mother I Sober 06:46
  • 18 Mirror 04:16
  • 19 The Heart Part 5 05:32
  • Total Runtime 01:18:37

Info for Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers

Kendrick Lamar's "Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers" offers unsettling insight into the rapper's otherwise sheltered personal life, exploring the dichotomy between Kendrick Lamar - the rapper, and Kendrick Lamar - the person.

Five years ago, Kendrick Lamar unleashed DAMN., which would win him a Pulizt and cement the MC as a generational talent. With plenty of turmoil going on in America at the time, Lamar grappled with weighty topics like racism, gun violence, and religious ideation in daring and complex ways.

Now, we have Lamar's fifth album "Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers". Clocking in at more than an hour, the album marks a rare opportunity to see the Omega from Compton deliver another soul-stirring and conversation-starting opus to dissect and delve into for years to come.

As is the case with most things dealing with the man formerly known as K. Dot, details of any kind were kept hidden like Keyser Sozé in The Usual Suspect — with updates only arriving tantalizingly close to its release on May 13.

This moment is bittersweet for multiple reasons: Mr. Morale arrived only four months after Lamar performed at Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood alongside Mt. Westmore legends such as Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. But it also marks the end of an era with the Carson, California-founded label that he helped turn from an indie hip hop superpower to a dominant and culture-shifting force.

As the rollout began, it involved another installment of Lamar's popular “The Heart” series, and the album's cover reveal showed him as the father of a newborn son. It all signifies one of the most influential rappers of his generation coming into his own as an artist, entrepreneur and keen observer of this thing we call life.



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