Damn Kendrick Lamar Full Album -
The sonic opposite of "HUMBLE." A dazed, psychedelic beat produced by Steve Lacy (then only 18 years old). Kendrick raps about ego and self-destruction. "I can’t fake humble just 'cause your ass is insecure."
To experience DAMN. correctly, do not shuffle. Do not rely on singles. You need the full 55-minute runtime.
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A storytelling masterpiece. Kendrick reveals that his father (Ducky) and Top Dawg (CEO of TDE) once worked at the same KFC. A robbery nearly occurred, but Ducky showed kindness. Had he not, Kendrick would never be signed. This is the "butterfly effect." The album ends where it begins: "BLOOD." The blind woman shoots him. The loop restarts.
The title itself is a Rorschach test. Damn — in frustration (“Damn, the world is messed up”), in awe (“Damn, that’s incredible”), in exhaustion (“Damn, I’m tired”), in judgment (“Damn, he did that”). Kendrick delivers all of that without a single wasted word. The sonic opposite of "HUMBLE
Where to hear the full album:
Available on all streaming platforms (Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, YouTube Music). The Collector’s Edition (reverse tracklist) is also on streaming services.
If you’re diving in fresh — start with “DNA.” and “HUMBLE.” for energy, then sit with “FEAR.” and “DUCKWORTH.” for the depth. Then play it backwards. Then realize it’s one of the best rap albums ever made. You can find the "damn kendrick lamar full album" on:
The aggressive single. "I don’t give a fuck about tradition / Stop playing with me." This is Kendrick asserting his dominance in the rap game. The music video cemented the album’s grim, violent aesthetic.
A commercial pivot, but thematically perfect. Rihanna’s hook asks if loyalty is real in an industry of transactions. It questions whether love can survive fame.
A two-beat monster. The first half boasts about Kendrick’s genetic superiority. The second half explodes with a ferocious beat switch. He tackles systemic racism ("I got power, poison, pain and joy inside my DNA") and police brutality. This track alone justifies the "damn" in the title.