The Significance of Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly To Pimp a Butterfly. The imaginative expression of art has always been a tool of the working class. The Raw Lesson of Black History. Kendrick has a raw character to his lyrics. Self-Reflection and Redemption. In 'How Much a Dollar Cost,'.
TrackList. 01. Wesleys Theory ft George Clinton & Thundercat. 02. (Interlude). 03. 04.
Institutionalized ft Bilal, Anna Wise & Snoop Dogg. 05. These Walls ft Bilal, Anna Wise & Thundercat. 06. (Interlude). 09.
Hood Politics. 11. How Much A Dollar Cost ft James Fauntleroy & Ronald Isley. 12. Complexion (A Zulu Love) ft Rapsody.
13. The Blacker The Berry. 14. You Aint Gotta Lie (Momma Said). 15.
Mortal Man02. Related (Kendrick Lamar)Overly Dedicated (Mixtape) (September 17, 2010). 01. The Heart Pt.2 ft Dash Snow.
02. Growing Apart (From Everything) ft Jhene Aiko. 03. Ignorance Is Bliss.
04. PP 1.5 ft Ab-Soul. 05. Alien Girl (Today With Her).
06. Opposites Attract (Tomorrow Without Her) ft Javonte. 07.
Michael Jordan ft Schoolboy Q. 08. Barbed Wire ft Ash Riser. 09.
(interlude) ft BJ The Chicago Kid. 10. Average Joe.
11. Cut You Off (To Grow Closer). 13. She Needs Me (Remix) ft Dom Kennedy Murs.
14. I Do This (Remix) ft U-N-I, Skeme, Brown (of Sore Losers)No Sleep Til NYC (Mixtape) (February 23, 2011). 01. DJ Big Mike Intro. 02. The Show. 03.
I Aint No Joke. 04. Enjoy Life ft Ab-Soul. 05. The Real Hip Hop (Ab-Soul Freestyle). 06. Dead Presidents III ft Ab-Soul.
07. It Aint Hard 2 Tell. 08. Smooth Operator ft G Malone. 09. Kick In The Door ft Punch. 10.
Half Way Crooks ft Punch. 11.
Calis Finest. 12. OG Julio G. 13.
TopDawg Ent ft Ab-Soul And BO. 14. Death Around The Corner. 15. Gangsta Party 08.
16. New Pimpin.
17. DJ Warrior Outro. 19.
Cant Be Faded ft DJ Dave.
To Pimp a Butterfly is the third studio album by American hip hop artist, Kendrick Lamar. The album was released on March 16, 2015, by Top Dawg Entertainment, Aftermath Entertainment, and distributed by Interscope Records. Upon its release, To Pimp a Butterfly received rave reviews from music critics.
Lamar has described the album, which incorporates elements of funk, spoken word poetry and jazz, as 'honest, fearful and unapologetic.' In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Kendrick indicated that the title was a play on Harper Lee's novel, To Kill a Mockingbird.