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Alright by Kendrick Lamar

Artist Biography For Kendrick Lamar

Kendrick Lamar Duckworth Born June 17 1987 Professionally Known As Kendrick Lamar Is A Rapper From Compton California. He Is Also A Member Of The Hip-Hop Supergroup Black Hippy Collective Along With Members Jay Rock Ab-Soul And Schoolboy Q. His Music Is Largely Influenced By The Works Of 2Pac Jay-Z Nas DMX The Notorious B.I.G. Mos Def Eazy-E And Eminem. He Began To Gain Major Recognition In 2010 After His First Retail Release Overly Dedicated. The Following Year Lamar Independently Released His First Studio Album Section.80 Which Included His Debut Single "HiiiPoWeR" Which Was Produced By J. Cole. By That Time He Had Amassed A Large Internet Following And Collaborated With Several Artists In The Hip-Hop Industry Including The Game Snoop Dogg Busta Rhymes Lil Wayne And Drake. Lamar Secured A Major-Label Record Deal With Aftermath And Interscope Records In 2012. His Major-Label Debut Good Kid M.A.A.D City Was Released In October 2012 To Critical Success. The Record Contained The Top 40 Singles "Swimming Pools Drank " "Bitch Don't Kill My Vibe" And "Poetic Justice". It Debuted At Number Two On The U.S. Billboard 200 Chart And Was Later Certified Platinum By The Recording Industry Association Of America RIAA . Lamar Won His First Grammy Award For "i" The Lead Single From His Critically Acclaimed Third Album To Pimp A Butterfly 2015 . The Album Drew On Free Jazz Funk Soul And Spoken Word Debuted Atop The Charts In The U.S. And The UK And Won The Grammy Award For Best Rap Album At The 58th Ceremony. In 2016 Lamar Released Untitled Unmastered. A Collection Of Unreleased Demos That Originated During The Recording Sessions For Butterfly. Lamar Has Received Several Accolades Throughout His Career Including Seven Grammy Awards. In Early 2013 MTV Named Lamar The Number One "Hottest MC In The Game" On Their Annual List. Time Named Lamar One Of The 100 Most Influential People In The World In 2016. Lamar's Fourth Album DAMN. Was Released On April 17 2017 To Widespread Critical Acclaim. It Debuted At Number One On The Billboard 200 Earning Lamar His Third Consecutive Number-One Album In The United States. The Album Was Supported By The Lead Single "Humble.". Lamar Won The Pulitzer Prize For DAMN. Lamar's Fifth Album Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers Was Released On May 13 2022 His First Album In Five Years.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Alright

"Alright" Is A Song By American Rapper Kendrick Lamar Taken From His Third Studio Album To Pimp A Butterfly. Lyrically A Festive Song About Hope Amid Personal Struggles It Features Uncredited Vocals From The Song's Co-Producer Pharrell Williams During The Chorus. "Alright" Was Released To Radio Stations As The Album's Fourth Single On June 30 2015. Most Music Publications Considered It Among The Best Songs And Videos Of The Year Highlighting Their Message In The Social Context Of The Time. "Alright" Received Four Nominations At The 58th Grammy Awards Song Of The Year Best Music Video Best Rap Performance And Best Rap Song Winning The Latter Two. It Was Also Nominated For A MTV Video Music Award For Video Of The Year. The Song Was Associated With Black Lives Matter After Several Youth-Led Protests Were Heard Chanting The Chorus With Some Publications Such As Rolling Stone People And Complex Calling "Alright" The "unifying Soundtrack" Of The Movement. In 2019 It Was Named The Best Song Of The 2010s By Pitchfork. It Was Performed By Lamar In The Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show On February 13 2022. After Creating The Beat Pharrell Williams Came Up With A Hook Six Months Later Which Inspired Lamar To Find The Right Lyrics. The Hook "We Gon' Be Alright!" Allowed Lamar To Use The Symbolism Inherent To Spur The Rest Of The Song's Lyrics That Eventually Resonated With An Entire Movement. In An Interview With MTV News Lamar Said It Was Inspired By His Trip To South Africa Witnessing Other People's Problems In The Country "their Struggle Was Ten Times Harder." The Track Opens With Lines From Alice Walker's The Color Purple "Alls My Life I Had To Fight". Lamar Introduced The Character "Lucy" Who Plays An Essential Role In The Remainder Of The Album. According To The Lyrics As Lamar Gets Bigger So Does Lucy "ain't A Profit Big Enough To Feed You". At The End Of The Track Lamar Talks About His Suicidal Thoughts Once In A Hotel Room "I Didn't Wanna Self-Destruct... The Evils Of Lucy Was All Around Me." For Music Critics A "celebration Of Being Alive" Lamar Described "Alright" As Message Of Hope. The Song Begins As A Spoken-Word Treatise Before Exploding Into A Shapeshifting Portrait Of America That Brings In Jazz Horns Skittering Drum Beats And Lamar's Mellifluous Rapping As He Struggles With Troubles And Temptations. Musically It Features Marching Band Propulsion And A Jazz Band's Breezy Reeds. For His Sole Production Credit Pharrell Williams Who Made The Track With Digi Phonics' Member Sounwave Sings The Hook. Lamar Was Spotted Filming The Song's Music Video On Treasure Island In San Francisco California And Atop A Traffic Light Pole In Los Angeles California. It Was Released On Lamar's Vevo Page On June 30 2015. The Seven-Minute-Long Clip Directed By Colin Tilley And The Little Homies Was Filmed Entirely In Black-And-White. The Music Video Starts By Showing Shots Of Life In A Neighborhood. A Young African-American Man Is Seen Lying On The Ground And Lamar Begins Speaking. Police And Destruction Flood The Scene As The Music Starts And Lamar Begins Rapping A New Verse Alongside His Black Hippy Cohorts ScHoolboy Q Ab-Soul And Jay Rock In A Car Carried By Four Police Officers. During The Video Lamar Flies Through California While His Crew Is Throwing Out Money To Everybody And Dancers Perform In The Streets. At The End Of The Music Video Lamar Stands On A Lamppost And A Policeman Shoots Him Down. The Rapper Falls To The Ground Finishing His Monologue From The Beginning Of The Video But Ends The Clip With A Smile. Pitchfork Ranked It As The Best Music Video Of 2015 Highlighting "Lamar's Own Flight Above The Streets Of L.A. His Inner-City Icarus Providing One Of The Most Arresting – And Liberating – Images Of The Year." Consequence Of Sound Listed The Video At Number One On Its "Top 5 Music Videos Of 2015" Concluding "The Video Works As A Microcosm Of The Sad And Wretched State Of Many Cities Crooked Cops Burning Cars Abandoned Buildings And Bleak Backdrops Of An Urban Sprawl. It's Powerful Harrowing Bleak And Hopeful All At Once." Spin Also Listed The Clip Atop Its "The 25 Best Music Videos Of 2015". Eric Ducker For Rolling Stone Wrote "Lamar Emerges As A Charismatic But Vulnerable Superhero Flying Through The City And Doing Donuts In A Parking Lot As A Kid Gleefully Sits Shotgun " And Also Commended The Director Colin Tilley's Work "he Creates A Starker Experience Befitting One Of The Most Ambitious Albums By A Major Artist In Recent History. Tilley Rises To The Challenge Of Matching Lamar's Beautifully Complex And Conflicted Vision." The Editor Listed It At Number Six On His Best Music Videos Of 2015 Article. Slant Magazine Staff Named It The 4th Best Video Of The Year. The Music Video Received Seven Nominations At The 2015 MTV Video Music Awards Including Video Of The Year Best Male Video And Best Direction Ultimately Winning The Latter. Furthermore It Received A Nomination For Grammy Award For Best Music Video. Kendrick Lamar Made A Cameo In A Promo Ad For ABC Sitcom Black-Ish. A Minute-Long Clip Was Released Featuring Lamar's Song In A Music Video The Show's Johnson Kids Create To Become An "overnight Viral Sensation." The Remainder Of The Promo Ad Moves Into A Music Video Setting Where The Black-Ish Casts Raps Along To "Alright" While Lamar Himself Sits On The Family Couch Munching On Snacks. On January 25 2016 The Grammys Released A Promotional Video Where Compton Residents Rap Along To "Alright" Before Lamar Joins Them At The End. This Song Was Featured During The End Credits Of The First Purge. "Alright" Contains Additional Vocals Performed By Pharrell Williams Candace Wakefield And Thundercat.

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