Kendrick Lamar, always mindful of hip-hop history, uses his feud with Drake to assert creative agency, revealing tension between present distractions and larger artistic goals.
Through this feud with Drake, Lamar’s mainstream success is evident in 'Not Like Us', highlighting his ability to ride current trends while focusing on his creative mission.
His recent album GNX showcases immediate emotional responses mixed with introspection but lacks the intense self-examination found in his previous work, 'Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers'.
Lamar's work, particularly in GNX, shows a blend of party anthems and conceptual experimentation, potentially indicating an artistic transition or a breather before more significant releases.
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