Kendrick Lamar Announces New Album and Release Date
Kendrick Lamar Announces New Album and Release Date

Kendrick Lamar , Announces New Album , and Release Date.

Pitchfork reports that Kendrick Lamar has revealed the title of his upcoming album, 'Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers.'.

The rapper made the announcement on his website, Oklama.

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'Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers' is scheduled to be released on May 13.

The website launched in August of 2021.

At the same time, Lamar teased the upcoming release, which Lamar said would be his "final TDE album.".

The website launched in August of 2021.

At the same time, Lamar teased the upcoming release, which Lamar said would be his "final TDE album.".

May the Most High continue to use Top Dawg as a vessel for candid creators.

As I continue to pursue my life’s calling.

There’s beauty in completion.

And always faith in the unknown, Kendrick Lamar, Oklama statement, via Pitchfork.

May the Most High continue to use Top Dawg as a vessel for candid creators.

As I continue to pursue my life’s calling.

There’s beauty in completion.

And always faith in the unknown, Kendrick Lamar, Oklama statement, via Pitchfork.

Pitchfork reports that the new album is the rapper's follow-up to his Pulitzer-winning 2017 album 'Damn.'.

Since then, Lamar has helmed the 'Black Panther' soundtrack and headlined at Coachella and Top Dawg Entertainment’s Championship Tour.

Since then, Lamar has helmed the 'Black Panther' soundtrack and headlined at Coachella and Top Dawg Entertainment’s Championship Tour.

He has also won several Grammy Awards and was nominated for an Oscar.

2019 saw Lamar featured on a number of tracks including, Dreamville’s “Under the Sun” and 2 Chainz’s “Momma I Hit a Lick.”.

2019 saw Lamar featured on a number of tracks including, Dreamville’s “Under the Sun” and 2 Chainz’s “Momma I Hit a Lick.”.

In 2020, he was scheduled to headline the Glastonbury Festival before the coronavirus pandemic shut down live concerts.

In 2020, he was scheduled to headline the Glastonbury Festival before the coronavirus pandemic shut down live concerts.

Later in 2020, Lamar appeared on the Busta Rhymes song “Look Over Your Shoulder” and with Baby Keem on “Range Brothers” and “Family Ties.”.

Later in 2020, Lamar appeared on the Busta Rhymes song “Look Over Your Shoulder” and with Baby Keem on “Range Brothers” and “Family Ties.”