Episode 7: Exploring To Pimp a Butterfly by Kendrick Lamar
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In this episode of Home Records, Slice and Emily dive into To Pimp a Butterfly by Kendrick Lamar. They explore the album’s ambitious blend of jazz, funk, soul, and hip-hop, unpacking its themes of identity, fame, race, survival, and self-worth. From the explosive energy of “King Kunta” to the emotional weight of “u” and “Alright,” they discuss the record’s cultural impact, groundbreaking production, and why it remains one of the defining albums of the 2010s. Whether you’ve lived with this album for years or you’re hearing it for the first time, join them for a conversation that’s part music history, part personal reflection, and part deep dive into one of hip-hop’s most important records.
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