Kendrick Lamar is on the hype of promoting his second album, 'To Pimp A Butterfly.' In a recent performance, he gave a wonderful speech to his fans talking about him having low self-esteem and showing appreciation to the audience for their support for him and his new album.
According to Design and Trend, Kendrick Lamar's second album is heavy on tackling the real global issues - race, politics, spirituality and depression. In the light of 'To Pimp A Butterfly' promotion, Kendrick Lamar thanked his fans and talked about how himself having low self-esteem during his recent Terminal 5 New York City performance. The rapper expressed that it is still so hard for him to accept praise and how he always thought so poorly of himself; hence a challenge for him to accept that he is doing great.
While he was promoting 'To Pimp A Butterfly,' Kendrick Lamar made it clear that he might not be touring for the said album once his current tour comes to an end. He then revealed during his recently held performance that it might be his first and last time to perform 'To Pimp A Butterfly.' On the other hand, Kendrick Lamar believes that music is not something people can always market about, NME featured.
The rapper has also expressed that the said album is a therapy for him as well. He also said the the music he created belongs to the people, thus this album is for his fans. Kendrick Lamar also gave some advice to the audience on how they can ace something challenging in their lives now, Vibe cited. His powerful monologue left the fans speechless yet agreeing because of his inspiring and moving messages.
Kendrick Lamar has his own way of reaching out to his fans. Through his music, he clearly states and aims for change regarding social issues, among others on a global basis. The rapper also shared his own experiences and admitted to everyone by revealing that even he has experienced low self-esteem despite all his career success.
Join the Conversation