The Butterfly Effect: How Kendrick Lamar Ignited the Soul of Black America
Marcus J. Moore
(Author)
Description
This first cultural biography of rap superstar and "master of storytelling" (The New Yorker) Kendrick Lamar explores his meteoric rise to fame and his profound impact on a racially fraught America--perfect for fans of Zack O'Malley Greenburg's Empire State of Mind. Kendrick Lamar is at the top of his game. The thirteen-time Grammy Award--winning rapper is just in his early thirties, but he's already won the Pulitzer Prize for Music, produced and curated the soundtrack of the megahit film Black Panther, and has been named one of Time's 100 Influential People. But what's even more striking about the Compton-born lyricist and performer is how he's established himself as a formidable adversary of oppression and force for change. Through his confessional poetics, his politically charged anthems, and his radical performances, Lamar has become a beacon of light for countless people. Written by veteran journalist and music critic Marcus J. Moore, this is the first biography of Kendrick Lamar. It's the definitive account of his coming-of-age as an artist, his resurrection of two languishing genres (bebop and jazz), his profound impact on a racially fraught America, and his emergence as the bona fide King of Rap. The Butterfly Effect is the extraordinary, triumphant story of a modern lyrical prophet and an American icon who has given hope to those buckling under the weight of systemic oppression, reminding everyone that through it all--"we gon' be alright."Product Details
Price
$27.00
$25.11
Publisher
Atria Books
Publish Date
October 13, 2020
Pages
288
Dimensions
6.2 X 9.5 X 1.1 inches | 0.96 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781982107581
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About the Author
Marcus J. Moore is a music journalist, editor, curator, pundit, and author of The Butterfly Effect: How Kendrick Lamar Ignited the Soul of Black America. He co-leads the jazz-focused "5 Minutes That Will Make You Love..." series at the New York Times. His work has appeared in The Nation, Bandcamp Daily (an editorial platform he helped establish), NPR, Pitchfork, TIME, Entertainment Weekly, GQ, The Washington Post and Rolling Stone, and in his monthly column for TIDAL called The Liner Notes.