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US hip hop singer Kendrick Lamar performs in
Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival on April 16, 2017, in Indio,
California. / AFP PHOTO / VALERIE MACON
Kendrick Lamar has pulled off the biggest US
album debut this year with “DAMN.,” an introspective work of hip-hop
storytelling that features Rihanna and U2.
“DAMN.” sold 603,000 copies or the equivalent
in streaming and downloads in the week since its April 14 release, tracking
service Nielsen Music said late Saturday.
Entering at number one on the benchmark
Billboard chart, “DAMN.” sold more in a single week than any other album so far
this year.
“DAMN.” follows Lamar’s 2015 album “To Pimp a
Butterfly,” which has quickly been hailed as a hip-hop classic with its
innovative infusion of jazz and its lyricism that explored the state of black
America.
While “DAMN.” has similarly won wide praise,
it brings a more classic rap style, even with a pop-oriented collaboration with
Rihanna and a guitar rock fusion with U2.
“DAMN.” is a highly personal work and
culminates with a track in which Lamar recalls his father being shot while
working at a Kentucky Fried Chicken branch in the Los Angeles area.
While “DAMN.” also has political references,
Lamar said in an interview aired Friday that he did not want to focus too much
on President Donald Trump.
“I wanted more self-evaluation and discipline
because of what’s going on now,” he told Apple Music’s Beats 1 radio.
“We’re not focusing on him,” he said of Trump.
“What’s going on now — we’re focusing on self.”
Lamar’s track “Alright” from “To Pimp a
Butterfly” became an unofficial anthem of the Black Lives Matter movement. The
rapper’s admirers include then president Barack Obama, who invited Lamar to the
White House.
Lamar topped the “More Life” collection by
Drake — the Toronto rapper known more for crowd-pulling dance tracks than
social commentary — which had earlier held the crown for biggest US album
release of 2017.
But “DAMN.” remains well below Drake’s last
full-fledged album “Views,” which sold more than one million copies in its
first week after its release a year ago.
SOURCE: punch
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