One of the most respected North American publications, the newspaper The New York Times recognized the rap singer Kendrick Lamar as the most important of his generation. Different aspects of the artist have been analyzed by the newspaper to reach this conclusion.
The article about Kendrick Lamar written by Mitchell S, Jacksonwho made observations on the basis of a concert by the artist, recently held in Londonwho have included their stage presence, interactions and songs in their repertoire.
“Kendrick Lamar sits at a black upright piano, remaining in shadow, until a single dim spotlight reveals him strumming chords, with a fictitious version of his suit-and-boots ventriloquist himself whom he calls the Little Stepper – an enigmatic vision of ‘mental imprint – sitting on top of the piano lid’observe Mitchell S, Jackson.
And he concludes: “All to say, the guy looks like the sublime superstar he is.”
The most recent work of Kendrick Lamar is the praised album Mr. Morale and the big stepperslaunched into May 13th this year from Universal Music, via Interscope records. The disc received eight nominations at the 2023 Grammy AwardsIncluded best rap album and Album of the Year.
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Earl Johnson is a music writer at Gossipify, known for his in-depth analysis and unique perspective on the industry. A graduate of USC with a degree in Music, he brings years of experience and passion to his writing. He covers the latest releases and trends, always on the lookout for the next big thing in music.