Kendrick Lamar Set "DAMN" Off By Snapping On "DNA"

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Three years ago, Kendrick Lamar's "DNA" put the entire game on watch, cautiously looking over their shoulders.

Kendrick Lamar's heightened writing ability has granted him a variety of different songwriting avenues to explore, many of which have translated into experimental and thought-provoking music. But being that he's one of the most technically proficient emcees to have ever graced a microphone, there's a simple pleasure in seeming him black out and snap over a Mike WiLL Made-It banger. And that's exactly what he chose to do on DAMN's first non-introductory track "DNA," a song that many still regard as one of the hardest of his career.

And for good reason, given that his performance is that of a man basking in confidence, the perfect level of hip-hop arrogance bleeding into his tone. Despite his widespread acclaim and immense fanbase, there are elements of Kenny's artistry that make him occasionally feel like a niche act. On "DNA," he opts to simply flex his sword-sharp flow and unrelenting lyricism over two distinct and devastating instrumentals. It's on the second that K. Dot enters God Mode, his delivery keeping stride with the beat's frenzied nature.

"I don't compromise, I just penetrate, sex, money, murder—these are the breaks," he snarls, rapping with both eyes whitened as if in a state of demonic possession. "These are the times, level number 9 / look up in the sky, 10 is on the way / Sentence on the way, killings on the way, motherfucker, I got winners on the way." Even if the lyrics themselves aren't his most cutting-edge, the conviction with which he spits them is enough to send shivers down spines. It's no wonder that now, three years removed from DAMN's initial release, Kendrick Lamar's "DNA" remains one of his crowning achievements.

QUOTABLE LYRICS

Sippin' from a Grammy, walkin' in the buildin'
Diamond in the ceilin', marble on the floors
Beach inside the window, peekin' out the window
Baby in the pool, godfather goals
Only Lord knows I've been goin' hammer
Dodgin' paparazzi, freakin' through the cameras
Eat at Four Daughters, Brock wearin' sandals
Yoga on a Monday, stretchin' to Nirvana
Watchin' all the snakes, curvin' all the fakes
Phone never on, I don't conversate


About The Author
<b>Feature Editor</b> <!--BR--> Mitch Findlay is a writer and hip-hop journalist based in Montreal. Resident old head by default. Enjoys writing Original Content about music, albums, lyrics, and rap history. His favorite memories include interviewing J.I.D and EarthGang at the "Revenge Of The Dreamers 3" studio sessions in Atlanta and receiving a phone call from Dr. Dre. In his spare time he makes horror movies.
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