Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers
Kendrick Lamar is a giddy dramatist. He loves to pack his music with perspectives, personifying his many characters and muses with distinct voices, cadences, and beat switches that bring them to life. Those virtuosic tics have made him one of rap’s most celebrated storytellers and stylists; he is the first and only rapper to have won a Pulitzer Prize. For some, Kendrick’s elastic narration and indignant dispatches on Black life have made him a figure of supreme moral authority in hip-hop—a role he spurns on his fifth studio album.
Kendrick spends Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers gleefully immolating his cherished reputation, swinging between caustic taunts and plaintive confessions over slick funk and soul production that gleams like shards of a mirror. The double album offers rap’s most jarring heel turn since Future cut loose on Monster, taking an unfocused but probing look at Kendrick’s most elusive character: himself.
- United In Grief
- N95
- Worldwide Steppers
- Die Hard
- Father Time
- Rich (Interlude)
- Rich Spirit
- We Cry Together
- Purple Hearts
- Count Me Out
- Crown
- Silent Hill
- Savior (Interlude)
- Savior
- Auntie Diaries
- Mr. Morale
- Mother I Sober
- Mirror
Kendrick Lamar is a giddy dramatist. He loves to pack his music with perspectives, personifying his many characters and muses with distinct voices, cadences, and beat switches that bring them to life. Those virtuosic tics have made him one of rap’s most celebrated storytellers and stylists; he is the first and only rapper to have won a Pulitzer Prize. For some, Kendrick’s elastic narration and indignant dispatches on Black life have made him a figure of supreme moral authority in hip-hop—a role he spurns on his fifth studio album.
Kendrick spends Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers gleefully immolating his cherished reputation, swinging between caustic taunts and plaintive confessions over slick funk and soul production that gleams like shards of a mirror. The double album offers rap’s most jarring heel turn since Future cut loose on Monster, taking an unfocused but probing look at Kendrick’s most elusive character: himself.
Tracklisting
- United In Grief
- N95
- Worldwide Steppers
- Die Hard
- Father Time
- Rich (Interlude)
- Rich Spirit
- We Cry Together
- Purple Hearts
- Count Me Out
- Crown
- Silent Hill
- Savior (Interlude)
- Savior
- Auntie Diaries
- Mr. Morale
- Mother I Sober
- Mirror