After the announcement of To Pimp a Butterfly, Kendrick Lamar‘s second studio album, “King Kunta” just hit the net.
The song brings on the funk and is as Pharrell has been noted as saying: it is “unapologetically black”. The song’s title is Alex Haley’s Roots inspired, named after the main character Kunta Kinte. To Pimp a Butterfly is set for release in less than two weeks on March 23rd and this is will be the third track on the album.
Listen to “King Kunta” below and check out Kendrick Lamar‘s track list for the album while you’re at it.
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To Pimp A Butterfly Tracklist:
01. Wesley’s Theory
02. For Free? (Interlude)
03. King Kunta
04. Institutionalized
05. These Walls
06. U
07. Alright
08. For Sale? (Interlude)
09. Momma
10. Hood Politics
11. How Much A Dollar Cost
12. Complexion
13. The Blacker The Berry
14. You Ain’t Gotta Lie (Momma Said)
15. i
16. Mortal Man
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