Music Review: Kendrick Lamar's pride, anger and confidence drive 'GNX'
- Kendrick Lamar showcases pride, anger, and confidence in his new album, reflecting the spirit of his Grammy-nominated work and asserting, 'I kill 'em all before I let 'em kill my joy.'
- In the song 'man at the garden,' he conveys ambition and self-reflection, stating, 'I deserve it all,' while acknowledging personal pain.
- Lamar, crowned as the rap king, continues to evolve, creating his most accessible album amid rising success and unresolved rivalries.
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