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  1. American rapper Kendrick Lamar has released five studio albums, one compilation album, one extended play (EP), five mixtapes, 71 singles (including 43 as a featured artist), and five promotional singles.

  2. Check out Kendrick Lamar's full Free Discography at MixtapeMonkey.com - Download/Stream Free Mixtapes and Music Videos from your favorite Hip-Hop/Rap and R&B Artists.

    • K.Dot – Y.H.N.I.C.
    • K.Dot – Training Day
    • KDOT & Jay Rock – No Sleep 'Till NYC
    • K.Dot – C4
    • Kendrick Lamar – Kendrick Lamar Ep
    • Kendrick Lamar – Overly Dedicated
    • Kendrick Lamar – Section.80
    • Kendrick Lamar – Good Kid M.A.A.D. City
    • Kendrick Lamar – to Pimp A Butterfly
    • Kendrick Lamar – Untitled unmastered.

    Y.H.N.I.C. (Hub City Threat: Minor Of The Year) was Kendrick’s first mixtape, released as K.Dot in 2003. “We put it out on a local scale in Compton and built a buzz in the city and eventually got to this guy named Top Dawg, he had his own independent label and I’ve been with them since and we’ve just been developing my sound and branching off of th...

    Training Day's artwork includes a statement “in the next 26 tracks you will learn about the streets” as we hear a young Kendrick on more ignorant raps than we’ve become accustomed to hearing on his past few releases. Kendrick has gone on record multiple times offering praise to his idol Lil Wayne as he’s said “Lil Wayne is the greatest. Not only be...

    No Sleep Til NYCcame in the golden days of the mixtape era when mixtapes contained many recycled beats as we hear K.Dot and fellow TDE member Jay Rock go over some classic instrumentals. We hear the two rappers deliver rhymes on A Tribe Called Quest’s “Electric Relaxation”, Gang Starr’s “You Know My Steez”, Jay Z’s “Dead Presidents”, Notorious B.I....

    Kendrick’s Lil Wayne influence is taken to the next level on his 2009 C4 mixtape. He emulates Lil Wayne’s voice, flow, and rhymes on C4 as he offers tribute to his idol and even secured a co-sign from Wayne to kick off the offering. C4 came two years before Wayne’s Tha Carter IV and found K.Dot going in over several beats from Tha Carter IIIincludi...

    Born Kendrick Lamar Duckworth, he takes to his birth name to coincide with a shift in sound from the Compton rapper. The Kendrick Lamar EPis the first release after swapping in his K.Dot name and marks the real beginning of Kendrick the lyricist. Although the offering is called an EP, he doubled the traditional length of an EP and included 15 track...

    The evolution we hear in Kendrick’s sound from album to album is a testament to his work ethic. The title Overly Dedicatedis fitting for Kendrick as the project feels like his first real album. O.D. finds Kendrick going over new, original beats while he develops his own style. His lyrics are more refined and polished as he’s found his voice and hon...

    Following his six previous mixtapes and EPs, Kendrick Lamar was finally ready to release his debut studio project, Section.80. While O.D. was a big step for Kendrick, Section.80 marked a new chapter in his career. The project is the first to kick off his spree of fluid and cohesive works boasting a singular concept throughout. There is a strong mea...

    As a rare feat, good kid m.A.A.d cityis a cohesive concept album that not only finds fluidity from start to finish, but is also littered with hits. The album artwork calls the project a “short film by Kendrick Lamar”, which may be confusing without understanding the story told. Serving as his major label debut, GKMC's narrative returns to his K.Dot...

    Kendrick Lamar is an ever-evolving artist. After GKMC went platinum many fans anticipated him to build upon its success and deliver a follow-up that would expand upon the sound of his previous release. That’s the opposite of what Kendrick did on To Pimp A Butterfly(TPAB). Instead he followed up a platinum selling rap album by creating something tha...

    Kendrick Lamar went on a spree of television performances around the release of TPAB, and took an unconventional approach to these appearances. While most artists would take the opportunity to push a single, Kendrick decided to debut new songs that he had no intention of releasing. After he racked up a few of these intriguing live performances, he ...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › C4_(mixtape)C4 (mixtape) - Wikipedia

    C4 is the third solo mixtape by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, then known as K.Dot, released on January 30, 2009, through Top Dawg Entertainment. Heavily inspired by Lil Wayne's sixth studio album Tha Carter III (2008), the mixtape primarily consists of freestyles over the production from Tha Carter III, in addition to a few original songs.

    No.
    Title
    Writer (s)
    Producer (s)
    1.
    "Intro"
    Kendrick Duckworth Dwayne Carter, Jr.
    Dave Free DJ III Will
    2.
    "Best Rapper Under 25"
    Duckworth
    3.
    "Mr. Carter 2 (New Wayne Verse)"
    Duckworth Carter, Jr.
    DJ Infamous Drew Correa
    4.
    "A Milli"
    Duckworth
    Cha Lo Bangladesh
    • Hip Hop
  4. Jun 17, 2003 · Youngest Head Nigga In Charge (Hub City Threat: Minor of the Year) is Kendrick Lamars debut mixtape, released under his former stage name, K-Dot. The project was released in...

  5. Dec 8, 2017 · February 16, 2007. Y.H.N.I.C. (Hub City Threat: Minor of the Year) June 17, 2003. Kendrick Lamar has 17 albums from 2015 to 2024 including Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, and Black Panther: The ...

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  7. Feb 16, 2007 · In this mixtape, Kendrick raps to many old-school beats as well as some new ones, like The Notorious B.I.G’s “Who Shot Ya” and Andre 3000’s “Prototype.”