Kendrick Lamar

The lyricist of the year adds a second Sydney show.
David Lappin
Published on October 30, 2012
Updated on December 08, 2014

Overview

Compton was the epicenter of West Coast hip-hop in the late 1980s and early 1990s. NWA and then Dr Dre were the gangsta kings of Californian rap, so it’s appropriate that Dre has lent his approval to the new kid on the block, Kendrick Lamar, who hails from the same suburb in Los Angeles. Dre appears on and executively produced Lamar’s second album Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City, and although it’s unlikely Dre will land in Sydney any time soon, Lamar will perform a first show at the Metro on December 14 and a second at the Enmore on the 20th.

A member of LA collective Black Hippy, Lamar released his first album Section 8.0 last year after the obligatory run of free mixtapes. The 24-year-old rapper has already sold out his first Sydney show, so hip-hop fans are likely to be queuing on Gumtree and round the block come December.

Apparently a significant moment of Lamar’s creative life was witnessing Dre and Tupac Shakur film the video for California Love in 1995. Fast forward 17 years, and Lamar is bringing his West Coast love to Sydney.

Tickets to Kenrick Lamar's second show at the Enmore go on sale Wednesday, 31 October at 9am.

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