Kendrick Lamar is a deep and thoughtful MC who ensures no details are missed relating to his music. Oftentimes, his studio albums are conceptual masterpieces that give listeners many themes to break down and analyze.
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This leads to fans coming up with wild theories about a โdeeperโ message he may have been hiding in his music. Many times, theyโre not even acknowledged or confirmed by Lamar himself, but fans continue to do it because he is just that type of artist.
Here are some of the craziest ones throughout the years.
Good Friday and Easter Sunday album releases
In 2017, after the much-anticipated release of Lamarโs fourth studio album, โDAMN,โ some fans expected that he would release another album just two days later.
The date he dropped his album was April 14, 2017. This also happened to be Good Friday, which is the day Christians commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is also the Friday before Easter Sunday.
Based on Lamarโs lyrics in โThe Heart Part 4,โ where he says, โI said itโs like that, dropped one classic, came right back/ โNother classic, right back/My next album, the whole industry on a ice pack/ With TOC, you see the flames/ In my E-Y-Eโs โ itโs not a game.โ
The theory was that โTOCโ stands for โThe Other Color,โ (Blue), which would be the opposite color of โDAMNโ which was red.
Essentially, Lamar died with the release โDAMNโ on Good Friday and will be resurrected (just like Jesus) with the release of another album on Easter Sunday. Unfortunately, this never happened, and another album was never released.
Meaning of โTo Pimp a Butterflyโ
Lamarโs third studio album, โTo Pimp a Butterfly,โ is widely considered his most deep and difficult to understand, due to his experimenting with so many sounds that were new to the mainstream hip-hop landscape.
Many people took multiple meanings away from this album, but the most interesting one may come from Mark Chinapen in his Medium blog excerpt, โTo Pimp a Butterfly by Kendrick Lamar: A Retrospective Look.โ
Referencing the poem Lamar delivers on the albumโs final track, โMortal Man,โ Chinapen says:
โKendrick speaks very metaphorically in this excerpt, but here are three things to consider: the caterpillar, the butterfly, and the cocoon. The caterpillar is the Kendrick Lamar who is a prisoner to the streets of Compton, consuming what his environment feeds him. The butterfly is the hidden talent within the caterpillar, who has raised himself above the trappings of the caterpillarโs environment. In this case, the Kendrick Lamar we know of today.
The cocoon is a metaphor for the various elements that keep the caterpillar trapped in its environment, fooling it into thinking that it can be satisfied when in reality it stops the caterpillar from transforming into a butterfly. These can be things such as materialism, racism, imprisonment, etc.โ
Chinapen then goes on to describe which songs represent the caterpillar and which tracks represent how the caterpillar gets stuck inside this cocoon and becomes a butterfly, etc.
Lamar hasnโt directly said this is what it means, but he has said in an interview with MTV that the original title for the album was going to be โTo Pimp a Caterpillar,โ since the acronym for that title is โTPACโ or Tupac, whoโs voice is heard on โMortal Man.โ
Multiple meanings of โ6:16 in LAโ
Likely the least listened-to song Lamar released in his beef with Drake was โ6:16 in LA.โ And it wasnโt because the song wasnโt good, itโs simply because he decided to mock the Toronto rapper and drop it only on his Instagram and not on streaming services.
Not even analyzing the lyrics, fans came up with multiple meanings behind the choice to use the time stamp of โ6:16.โ There were many wild theories. Some fans said it represented a date, June 16, which also happens to be Tupacโs birthday. Others said that the date represented Fatherโs Day, which is a shot at Drake for not being a great father to his son or other alleged children he has.
Social media users noticed that Lamar tweeted back in 2011, โJune 16th. Toronto. Grab tix here.โ
Then there were the more analytical of fans who claimed that the numbers represented a Bible verse, specifically Jeremiah 6:16, which reads, โThis is what the LORD says: โStand at the crossroads and look. Ask for the ancient paths: โWhere is the good way?โ Then walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls. But they said, โWe will not walk in it!โโ
Others said that it represented, Corinthians 6:16, which reads, โDo you not know that he who unites himself with a prostitute is one with her in body? For it is said, โThe two will become one flesh.โโ
For all we know, these couldโve been a random numbers Lamar pulled out of thin air. But fans continued to run with it searching for the โtrueโ meaning of the diss track. And maybe thatโs whatโs so great about Kendrick Lamar and his art. He keeps us thinking.
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