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2017 studio album by Kendrick Lamar

Damn
Kendrick Lamar dressed in a white shirt behind red bricks. The word "DAMN." appears on the top in red.
Studio anthology by

Kendrick Lamar

Released April xiv, 2017 (2017-04-14)
Studio
  • Henson (Hollywood)
  • Jungle City (New York City)
  • No Excuses
  • Windmark (Santa Monica)
Genre Conscious hip hop
Length 54:54
Label
  • TDE
  • Aftermath
  • Interscope
Producer
  • 9th Wonder
  • The Alchemist
  • BadBadNotGood
  • Bēkon
  • Cardo
  • DJ Dahi
  • Greg Kurstin
  • James Blake
  • Mike Will Made It
  • Ricci Riera
  • Sounwave
  • Steve Lacy
  • Terrace Martin
  • Teddy Walton
  • Peak Dawg
Kendrick Lamar chronology
Untitled Unmastered
(2016)
Damn
(2017)
Blackness Panther: The Album
(2018)
Collectors Edition cover
Damn Collectors Edition cover.png
Singles from Damn
  1. "Humble"
    Released: March xxx, 2017
  2. "Loyalty"
    Released: June 20, 2017
  3. "Love"
    Released: October 2, 2017

Damn (stylized every bit DAMN. ) is the fourth studio album past American rapper Kendrick Lamar. It was released on April fourteen, 2017, through Top Dawg Entertainment, Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records.

The album features production from a variety of record producers, including executive producer and Peak Dawg Entertainment label-head Anthony "Summit Dawg" Tiffith, Sounwave, DJ Dahi, Mike Will Fabricated Information technology, and Ricci Riera; equally well equally further production contributions from James Blake, Steve Lacy, BadBadNotGood, Greg Kurstin, The Alchemist, and 9th Wonder, among others. Damn features appearances from singers Rihanna and Elevation Dawg singer Zacari, forth with Irish rock ring U2.

Damn received widespread disquisitional acclaim and topped the US Billboard 200 with 603,000 album-equivalent units earned in its first week. Information technology also topped the chart of Canada while reaching number two in Commonwealth of australia, Kingdom of belgium, Denmark, Republic of ireland, holland, Norway, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. It was supported by iii official singles: "Humble", "Loyalty", and "Love", the starting time of which became Lamar'south first number-ane single on the United states Billboard Hot 100 as a pb artist. Damn was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in May 2018 and was besides the Billboard Twelvemonth-End number i anthology of 2017.

Damn topped The Village Voice 'due south Pazz & Jop critics poll and was named one of the best albums of 2017 and the decade by several other publications. Information technology became the get-go not-jazz or classical work to earn a Pulitzer Prize for Music and won Best Rap Album at the 2018 Grammy Awards, as well receiving a nomination for Anthology of the Year at the anniversary. In 2020, the album was ranked 175th on Rolling Stone 'southward updated list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

Recording and production

The shell for "Humble" was developed by Mike Will with the intention of recording with Gucci Mane, just later showed it to Lamar. After recording, it was initially agreed upon that information technology would be released on Mike Will's debut album Ransom 2, simply others convinced Lamar to keep it for his own next album.[ane]

"Deoxyribonucleic acid" was the second song from the anthology to be recorded by Lamar and Mike Volition, after "Humble". After the starting time verse of "Deoxyribonucleic acid" was recorded with the beat out that Mike Will had already prepared, Lamar started rapping the second poetry a cappella, requesting that Mike Will build the beat around the rap. Lamar proposed that it sound like "chaos", and Mike Will put together the second one-half of the vocal with the intention to make information technology "sound like he's contesting the vanquish".[1]

Lamar has said in interviews that the ability to play the album in reverse tracklist order was "premeditated ... in the studio": "It plays as a total story and even a better rhythm. Information technology'south 1 of my favorite rhythms and tempos within the album".[ii]

Musical style

Damn has been characterized as conscious rap[3] with elements of trap,[iv] [5] [half dozen] R&B[6] [7] and pop.[6]

Artwork and championship

On April eleven, 2017, Lamar revealed the cover artwork for Damn.[8] [9] The album cover was designed by Vlad Sepetov, who created the album covers for Lamar'southward last ii projects – To Pimp a Butterfly and Untitled Unmastered. Sepetov described Damn 's embrace as "loud and abrasive" and "not uber political like To Pimp a Butterfly but information technology has energy".[x] Sepetov goes on to say the determination to put the Parental Informational sticker in its unconventional position was so it could exist a function of the design instead of an "afterthought".[10]

In a radio interview on June 29, 2017, Lamar revealed the original title for the album was going to be What Happens on Globe Stays on Earth, but eventually settled on Damn. He stated the working title "didn't read right".[11] Lamar went on to say near its final title, "In that location was so many different means you could put it in my head. Damned if I exercise, damned if I don't. The loudness of the tape. When I recollect about "DNA", when I retrieve of "Humble", when I think these records, information technology merely felt like that."[11]

Release and promotion

On March 23, 2017, Lamar released a promotional unmarried, "The Heart Part 4", which contained lyrics hinting at a possible April 7 release date for his 4th studio album.[12] On April 7, 2017, the anthology was made bachelor for pre-guild and confirmed to be released on April 14.[13] [14] On April 11, Lamar revealed the track list for Damn.[8] [9]

On December 8, 2017, Lamar released the Collectors Edition of the album. The album is the same musically, only has a reversed track social club and new artwork.[xv] [16]

Singles

On March xxx, 2017, Lamar released the anthology'south pb unmarried, "Humble", accompanied past a music video.[17] [18] It reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 2 on the Canadian Hot 100 nautical chart.[nineteen] [20] "Loyalty" featuring Rihanna, was released every bit the album'due south second single on June 20, 2017, to rhythmic and urban contemporary radio.[21] [22] The song peaked at number xiv on the Billboard Hot 100.[23] "Love" featuring Zacari, was released equally the album's third unmarried on October ii, 2017, to rhythmic gimmicky radio.[24] It was released to contemporary hit radio on November 21, 2017.[25] The song peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100.[23]

Other songs

The music video for the song, "DNA", was released on Apr xviii, 2017.[26] The song entered at number four on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Lamar's 2d highest-charting vocal as a solo artist after "Apprehensive".[23]

The music video for the vocal, "Element", was released on June 27, 2017.[27] The song peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100.[23]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
AnyDecentMusic? nine.i/10[28]
Metacritic 95/100[29]
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic [thirty]
The A.5. Club A[31]
Chicago Tribune [32]
The Daily Telegraph [33]
Amusement Weekly A[34]
The Guardian [35]
NME [36]
Pitchfork nine.ii/ten[37]
Rolling Stone [38]
Vice (Skilful Witness) A−[39]

Damn was met with widespread critical acclamation. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an average score of 95, based on 39 reviews.[29] Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it nine.1 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.[28]

Andy Kellman of AllMusic stated that "information technology contains some of Lamar's all-time writing and performances, revealing his evolving complication and versatility every bit a soul-baring lyricist and dynamic rapper".[30] Christopher R. Weingarten, an author for Rolling Stone, said, "Much like the contempo A Tribe Called Quest record, Damn. is a bright combination of the timeless and the modernistic, the sometime school and the next-level. The well-nigh gifted rapper of a generation stomps into the Nineties and continues to bonfire a trail forward".[38] In his review, Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune states, "Damn. strips down the rhythms to their essence, flavored with the occasional cameo (notably Rihanna and U2). Lamar'southward voice does most of the heavy lifting, playing multiple roles and characters. His supple singing complements a variety of rap tones and textures".[32] Jon Caramanica of The New York Times gave a positive review, stating "Tart and punchy. ... Sometimes boisterous, sometimes swampy, rarely fanciful album—it'south Mr. Lamar'south version of the creeping paranoia that has become de rigueur for midcareer Drake. And still this is probable Mr. Lamar's about jubilant album, the one in which his rhymes are the least tangled".[forty] Eric Renner Brown of Amusement Weekly said, "After delving into the personal on 2012'southward Good Kid, M.A.A.D Metropolis and going broader on Butterfly, Lamar has found a middle ground on Damn. that yields some of his well-nigh emotionally resonant music nonetheless".[34]

Alexis Petridis of The Guardian wrote: "If it seems a more straightforward listen than To Pimp a Butterfly, in that location's a cheering sense that this doesn't equate to a lessening of musical ambition. At that place'due south none of that anthology's wilfully jarring quality – its sudden, anxious musical lurches and precipitous, short-circuiting leaps betwixt genres – but the tracks on Damn still feel episodic and expansive. Whether Damn will have the aforementioned epochal impact as To Pimp a Butterfly remains to be seen, but either way information technology sounds like the work of a supremely confident creative person at the top of his game."[35] Neil McCormick of The Daily Telegraph stating that Damn "is the work of a future all-time corking in full command of his powers".[33] Leonie Cooper of NME said, "Damn. is by far his shortest release to engagement – but the ideas, thoughts and feelings information technology contains are massive, weighty things, from sexual tension to deep, night depression".[36] In Pitchfork 's review of Damn, Matthew Trammell writes Damn "is a widescreen masterpiece of rap, full of expensive beats, furious rhymes, and peerless storytelling about Kendrick'due south destiny in America".[37] Writing for The A.V. Club, Evan Rytlewski concluded, "Lamar trusts every idea to stand on its ain. When yous're making fine art this substantial, vital, and virtuosic, there's no need to wrap a tidy bow around it".[31] In a mixed review, A. Harmony of Exclaim! wrote that Damn "is the first fourth dimension in Lamar's career that he hasn't broken new ground, explored quondam themes in new ways or exhibited sonic growth".[41]

Rankings

Industry awards

Commercial performance

In the United States, Damn debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with 603,000 album-equivalent units in its beginning week of release, becoming his third consecutive album after To Pimp a Butterfly (2015) and Untitled Unmastered (2016) to achieve the nation's acme. It sold 353,000 copies in its start week and accumulated over 340 one thousand thousand streams.[68] In its second week, the album remained at the summit of the U.s. charts with 238,000 anthology-equivalent units of which 87,000 were traditional album sales, bringing the sales to a total of 841,000 units.[69] In its 3rd week, the anthology continued to top the charts with 173,000 album-equivalent units of which 57,000 were traditional album sales, bringing the sales to a total of 1.014 million units.[70] As of April 2018, Damn had sold 1,002,000 copies and earned iii,137,000 album-equivalent units in the US.[71]

On May 10, 2018, the anthology was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales, streaming and rail-sales equivalent of three million units.[72] The anthology likewise opened atop the Canadian Albums Chart with 35,000 consumption units and 25.4 million streams, condign the rapper's third sequent album to arrive at number one.[73] In the United Kingdom, Damn sold 30,000 units in its commencement calendar week and entered at number ii on the United kingdom Albums Chart.[74]

Co-ordinate to IFPI, it was the seventh all-time selling album of 2017, with 1.3 million copies shipped globally.[75] Damn was ranked as the number one album of the year on the Billboard 200 in 2017.[76] In 2018, Damn was ranked as the thirteenth most popular album of the year on the Billboard 200.[77]

Track listing

Damn runway list
No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
i. "Blood"
  • Kendrick Duckworth
  • Daniel Tannenbaum
  • Anthony Tiffith
  • Bēkon
  • Summit Dawg
1:58
2. "DNA"
  • Duckworth
  • Michael Williams II
Mike Will Made It 3:05
3. "Yah"
  • Duckworth
  • Marking Spears
  • Dacoury Natche
  • Tiffith
  • Sounwave
  • DJ Dahi
  • Top Dawg
  • Bēkon[a]
two:40
iv. "Chemical element"
  • Duckworth
  • Spears
  • James Blake
  • Ricci Riera
  • Sounwave
  • Blake
  • Riera
  • Tae Beast[a]
  • Bēkon[a]
3:28
5. "Feel"
  • Duckworth
  • Spears
Sounwave iii:34
half-dozen. "Loyalty" (featuring Rihanna)
  • Duckworth
  • Natche
  • Spears
  • Terrace Martin
  • Tiffith
  • DJ Dahi
  • Sounwave
  • Martin
  • Top Dawg
  • Kuk Harrell[c]
3:47
7. "Pride"
  • Duckworth
  • Steve Lacy
  • Anna Wise
  • Tiffith
  • Lacy
  • Height Dawg
  • Bēkon[a]
4:35
eight. "Humble"
  • Duckworth
  • Williams Ii
  • Asheton Hogan
  • Mike Will Made It
  • Pluss[b]
two:57
9. "Animalism"
  • Duckworth
  • Natche
  • Spears
  • Chester Hansen
  • Alexander Sowinski
  • Matthew Tavares
  • Leland Whitty
  • DJ Dahi
  • Sounwave
  • BadBadNotGood
5:07
10. "Love" (featuring Zacari)
  • Duckworth
  • Zacari Pacaldo
  • Travis Walton
  • Spears
  • Greg Kurstin
  • Tiffith
  • Teddy Walton
  • Sounwave
  • Kurstin
  • Top Dawg
3:33
11. "XXX" (featuring U2)
  • Duckworth
  • Williams II
  • Natche
  • Spears
  • Tiffith
  • Paul Hewson
  • David Evans
  • Adam Clayton
  • Larry Mullen Jr.
  • Mike Will Made It
  • DJ Dahi
  • Sounwave
  • Pinnacle Dawg
  • Bēkon[a]
4:14
12. "Fearfulness"
  • Duckworth
  • Daniel Maman
  • The Alchemist
  • Bēkon[a]
seven:forty
13. "God"
  • Duckworth
  • Riera
  • Spears
  • Natche
  • Tannenbaum
  • Ronald LaTour
  • Tiffith
  • Daveon Jackson
  • Mike Hector
  • Walton
  • Brock Korsan
  • Riera
  • Sounwave
  • DJ Dahi
  • Bēkon
  • Cardo
  • Top Dawg
  • Yung Sectional[b]
  • Hector[b]
  • Walton[b]
four:08
14. "Duckworth"
  • Duckworth
  • Patrick Douthit
  • ninth Wonder
  • Bēkon[a]
4:08
Full length: 54:54

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies an additional producer
  • ^[b] signifies an uncredited co-producer[78] [79]
  • ^[c] signifies a vocal producer
  • Every song is stylized in all capital letter letters, with a period at the finish of their titles, including featured artist credits. For example, "Loyalty" is stylized as "LOYALTY. FEAT. RIHANNA."
  • Some CD pressings of the anthology accept slight differences: "Pride" runs for 4 minutes and 31 seconds (4:31), "Love" runs for three minutes and 31 seconds (3:31), and "Fear" runs for 6 minutes and 54 seconds (6:54), bringing the full anthology length to 54 minutes and ii seconds (54:02). This version of the album also features slightly different mixing.[lxxx]
  • "Blood", "Yah", "Pride" and "God" feature additional vocals past Bēkon
  • "Chemical element" and "Love" feature additional vocals by Kid Capri
  • "Feel" features additional vocals past Chelsea Blythe
  • "Loyalty" features additional vocals past DJ Dahi
  • "Pride" features background vocals by Anna Wise and Steve Lacy
  • "Lust" features boosted vocals past Kaytranada and Rat Boy
  • "XXX" and "Duckworth" feature boosted vocals by Bēkon and Kid Capri
  • "Fear" features boosted vocals by Charles Edward Sydney Isom Jr., Bēkon and Carl Duckworth

Sample credits

  • "Blood" and "Dna" incorporate elements of Fox News commentators Eric Bolling, Kimberly Guilfoyle and Geraldo Rivera criticizing Lamar's 2015 BET Awards performance.[81]
  • "Feel" contains a sample of "Stormy", written and performed by O. C. Smith; and an interpolation from "Don't Let Me Down", written and performed by Fleurie.[82] [83]
  • "Loyalty" contains samples of "24K Magic", written past Bruno Mars, Christopher Brody Brown and Philip Lawrence, equally performed by Bruno Mars;[84] "Shimmy Shimmy Ya", written by Russell Jones and Robert Diggs, as performed by Ol' Muddied Bounder; and "Go Your Mind Right Mami", written by Shawn Carter, Cordozar Calvin Broadus, Jr., Gerrell Gaddis and Malik Cox, equally performed by Jay-Z featuring Snoop Dogg, Rell and Memphis Bleek.[82]
  • "Fear" contains a sample of "Poverty's Paradise", written by Dale Warren and performed past 24-Carat Blackness.[82] [83]
  • "God" contains a sample of "End of the Globe", written and performed by Illmind.[79]
  • "Duckworth" contains samples of "Atari", written past Nai Palm and performed past Hiatus Kaiyote; "Be Ever Wonderful", written past Don Robey and Joe Scott, as performed past Ted Taylor; "Ostavi Trag", written by September; and "Let the Drums Speak", written by Neb Curtis and performed past the Fatback Ring.[82] [83]

Personnel

Adapted from the album liner notes and AllMusic.[85] [86]

  • 9th Wonder – production ("Duckworth")
  • Anna Wise – additional vocals ("Pride")
  • Alan "The Alchemist" Maman – producer ("Fear")
  • Bekon – additional vocals ("Blood", "Yah", "Pride", "XXX", "Fear", "God", "Duckworth")
  • Blake Harden – recording ("Lust", "Duckworth") at Windmark Studios
  • Brendan Silas Perry – additional recording ("Element", "Dearest", "Duckworth")
  • Carl Duckworth – additional vocals ("Fright")
  • Charles Edward Sydney Isom Jr. – additional vocals ("Fearfulness")
  • Chelsea Blythe – additional vocals ("Experience")
  • Cyrus Taghipour – mix assistant
  • DJ Dahi – additional vocals ("Loyalty")
  • Dave Free – associate producer, creative management, photography
  • Derek "MixedByAli" Ali – mixing
  • Dr. Dre – executive producer
  • James Hunt – engineer, mixing ("Element")
  • Kam Sangha – product
  • Kamasi Washington – strings ("Lust")
  • Kaytranada – additional vocals ("Lust")
  • Kendrick Lamar – vocals; additional keys ("XXX"); creative direction
  • Child Capri – boosted vocals ("Chemical element", "Beloved", "30", "Duckworth")
  • Kuk Harrell – song product for Rihanna
  • Marcos Tovar – vocal recording for Rihanna (at Windmark Studios)
  • Matt Schaeffer – engineer, guitar ("Humble"); additional guitar ("DNA", "Feel"); mixing ("Element")
  • Mike Bozzi – mastering at Bernie Grundman in Hollywood, California
  • Mike Hector – boosted drums ("God")
  • Rat Male child – additional vocals ("Animalism")
  • Roberto Reyes – photography
  • Sounwave – mixing ("Experience")
  • Steve Lacy – background vocals, production ("Pride")
  • Thundercat – bass ("Experience")
  • Tyler Page – mix assistant
  • Vladimir Sepetov – creative direction
  • Zeke Mishanec – additional recording ("Element", "Beloved", "Duckworth")

Charts

Certifications

Release history

See also

  • List of Billboard 200 number-i albums of 2017
  • Listing of number-1 albums of 2017 (Canada)

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