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Vinyl Love (Kero Uno remix)
Vinyl Love (Kero Uno remix) (7" 再プレス)
Cat: PIBE 004. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Vinyl Love (Kero Uno remix) (4:09)
Dont Kill My Vibes (Kero Uno remix) (3:45)
Review: Kero Uno has been kicking for almost two decades, credited with reviving jazz sensibilities in hip-hop almost three decades since it, unfortunately, fell out of fashion around the turn of the century. K1 introduces city-pop and jazz-hop to two of Kdots biggest tracks, 'Bitch Don't Kill My Vibe' and 'Love', the former of which was put on SoundCloud almost a decade ago now and created nothing but buzz. K1 skyrocketed to fame, having his album crowdfunded by excited fans and catching the attention of Kendrick's own mix engineer Derek Ali. The 'Don't Kill My Vibes' mix flips the 2012 hit into a vibraphone-led synthy jazz slice of heaven, while the 'Love' flip, 'Vinyl Love', is a chill, wavey city-pop banger, with subtle brass and airtight percussion coming together in perfect matrimony.
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To Pimp A Butterfly (10th Anniversary Edition)
To Pimp A Butterfly (10th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold black white & brown marbled vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: 781008 7. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Wesley's Theory (4:35)
For Free? (interlude) (2:10)
King Kunta (3:48)
Institutionalized (feat Anna Wise, Bilal & Snoop Dogg) (4:31)
These Walls (feat Anna Wise, Bilal & Thundercat) (5:02)
U (4:26)
Alright (3:34)
For Sale? (interlude) (4:25)
Momma (4:48)
Hood Politics (4:06)
How Much A Dollar Cost (feat James Fauntleroy & Ronald Isley) (5:01)
Complexion (A Zulu Love) (feat Rapsody) (4:00)
The Blacker The Berry (5:49)
You Ain't Gotta Lie (Momma Said) (3:45)
I (6:01)
Mortal Man (12:01)
Review: Kendrick Lamar aka. K Dot is hip-hop's all-time crown-bearer for the 2010s. Last time we checked, the same was true for the 2020s too. Bridging both decades came To Pimp A Butterfly, which saw mammoth success upon its 2015 release. Though perhaps prematurely slapped with the "classic" label all too soon (and though this wasn't wrong), one good index of an all-time great album is the prevalence of affectionate initialisms among diehard fans: in no time at all, it became known as "TPAB". The Compton rapper had had a firm social conscience ever since the release of Section 80 and Good Kid, Mad City, and TPAB would continue to restitute the many racial and consumeristic ills of American society; unforgettably, a White House mutiny is depicted on the original front cover. Songs like 'I', 'Sing For Me, I'm Dying Of Thirst', 'King Kunta' and 'Institutionalized' revolutionised rap through every motif from G-funk bounce to freeform jazz. Now, after a recent Super Bowl Halftime Show backed by vexingly ironic American flags and pyrotechnics, we hear a newly emerged butterfly: Kendrick's meliorative flows and butterfly-effect cogitations resound with the utmost clarity on this grey UMR edition.
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To Pimp A Butterfly (10th Anniversary Edition)
To Pimp A Butterfly (10th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold grey & white marbled vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: ISC 1709841. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Wesley's Theory (feat George Clinton & Thundercat)
For Free? (interlude)
King Kunta
Institutionalized (feat Bilal, Anna Wise & Snoop Dogg)
These Walls (feat Bilal, Anna Wise & Snoop Dogg)
U
Alright
For Sale? (interlude)
Momma
Hood Politics
How Much A Dollar Cost (feat James Fauntleroy & Ronald Isley)
Complexion (A Zulu Love) (feat Rapsody)
The Blacker The Berry
You Ain't Gotta Lie (Momma Said)
I
Mortal Man
Review: Mid 2010s hip-hop heads will be pleased to know that Kendrick Lamar's history-making third LP To Pimp A Butterfly, pet named "TPAB" by fans, is now being given a thorough reissue campaign via Interscope. Riddled with literary and contemporary influences relevant to racism, identity, hood politics and capitalist consumerism - all of which lie curdled but still active in the American psyche - To Pimp A Butterfly took its namesake from Harper Lee's literary staple of similar name, semantically substituting active murder of innocents (killing mockingbirds) for systemic manipulation of fundamentally free and beautiful people (pimping butterflies). The imago that emerges by the end of the record, especially on the penultimate, Isley Brothers-sampling psych-funk hit 'I', attests a resolutely healthy narcissism; a defiant riposte to centuries-long, systemic strangulation of Black selfhood.
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To Pimp A Butterfly (10th Anniversary Edition)
To Pimp A Butterfly (10th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 780911 8. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Wesley's Theory (4:35)
For Free? (interlude) (2:10)
King Kunta (3:48)
Institutionalized (feat Anna Wise, Bilal & Snoop Dogg) (4:31)
These Walls (feat Anna Wise, Bilal & Thundercat) (5:02)
U (4:26)
Alright (3:34)
For Sale? (interlude) (4:25)
Momma (4:48)
Hood Politics (4:06)
How Much A Dollar Cost (feat James Fauntleroy & Ronald Isley) (5:01)
Complexion (A Zulu Love) (feat Rapsody) (4:00)
The Blacker The Berry (5:49)
You Ain't Gotta Lie (Momma Said) (3:45)
I (6:01)
Mortal Man (12:01)
Review: Celebrating the tentth anniversary of a release that redefined the possibilities of hip-hop both as music and message, UMR share a brand new edition of Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp A Butterfly. Though a tanked camo butterfly now takes centre stage on the front cover, the tracklist remains unchanged; an unusual move for anniversary editions indeed, though perhaps the observation should be made that the sheer stylistic variety Kendrick offered us back in 2015 should keep us grateful well into the 21st Century. Besides, who'd want to tamper with the tracklist of a 10/10 record? They sure know how to keep the purists happy. From the explosive urgency of 'The Blacker the Berry' to the introspective poetry of 'u' and the cultural rallying cry of 'Alright', Lamar's vision remains as urgent and layered as ever.
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