I love rap, pop and R&B - really just most kinds of music.
Jazz - it just has a way of relaxing me from the stress of classes.
If you were to take a course at UC Berkeley on any of these topics, which would it be?.
Which sneaker are you rocking to class?.
If you were to produce your very own album, whom would you include as featuring artists?.
Which quotation is your next laptop sticker?.
“Build your own pyramids, write your own hieroglyphs.” Kendrick Lamar has more than enough cultural clout to get on the cover of the New York Times T Magazine, which is out this week.
Cornrow Kenny spoke in eloquent platitudes, talking about.
“good kid, m.A.A.d City” - This album will give you the nostalgia of the gangster-rap days with its Dr.
Dre features while still maintaining the contemporariness of today’s music.
“To Pimp a Butterfly” - Listen to Lamar’s third album to hear the transition from being a rapper to becoming an activist, as he takes his platform to spread knowledge of social injustice.
“DAMN.” - Lamar’s fourth and latest album shows no sign of a weakened craft, as he continues to epitomize what it means to make conscious rap.
“Section.80” - Take a listen to Lamar’s freshman album to familiarize yourself with the piece of work that cemented his place in the music industry.Ĭontact Erika Lee at.
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