Kendrick Lamar Has Released 'Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers,' His First New Album in 5 Years
Five years since his last solo drop, Kendrick Lamar returns with Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers, his final album on Top Dawg Entertainment.
The long-awaited fifth solo album from Kendrick Lamaris here. The rapper has released Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers, his final release on Top Dawg Entertainment. The album is the first from in Kendrick in five years, since he released his classic DAMN.
The project is a double album with 18 song and features appearances from Summer Walker, Baby Keem, Kodak Black, Ghostface Killah, Sampha, Blxst, Tanna Leone, Beth Gibbons, and more. Producers on the album include Sounwave, DJ Dahi, Boi-1da, The Alchemist and more.
On the cover, which was shot by photographer Renell Medrano, Lamar stands in the foreground holding his first child – whose name has not been publicly released – while it appears that his wife Whitney Alford is holding the couple's second child. In anticipation of Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers, many deconstructed the album's meaning, including music analysis podcast Dissect who has theorized Lamar using the alias 'oklama.'
“’Okla,’ which you may recognize from Oklahoma, means ‘people’ in Choctaw,” said Dissect host Carl Cuchna. “The Choctaw definition for ‘ma’ is a marker used when addressing someone, like ‘my lord.’ So ‘oklama’ translates to ‘my people.’ Within the Choctaw translations of the Bible, the phrase ‘oklama’ is often used when a poet or prophet is addressing God’s people on God’s behalf.”
On Sunday, Lamar released a surprise visual for promotional single "The Heart Part 5," where his face morphs into the likes of Will Smith, Jussie Smollett, OJ Simpson, Kanye West, Kobe Bryant and Nipsey Hussle.
As aforementioned, Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers will be Lamar's final release on TDE as he co-founded record label and multi-disciplinary media company pgLang with Dave Free in 2020. Other than Lamar, current artists on the roster include Tanna Leone and Baby Keem, who recently won a Best Rap Performance Grammy for "Family Ties" his 2021 collaboration with Lamar.
Stream Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers and check out the album credits below.
Volume 1
1. United In Grief
Produced by Beach Noise, Duval Timothy, J.LBS, OKLAMA, Sounwave and Tim Maxey
2. N95
Produced by Boi-1da, Hykeem Carter, Jahaan Sweet and Sounwave
3. Worldwide Steppers
Produced by J.LBS, Sounwave and Tae Beast
4. Die Hard (Feat. Blxst & Amanda Reifer)
Produced by DJ Dahi, FNZ, Hykeem Carter, J.LBS and Sounwave
5. Father Time (Feat. Sampha)
Produced by Beach Noise, Bekon, DJ Dahi, Duval Timothy, Sounwave and Victor Ekpo
6. Rich (Interlude)
Produced by Duval Timothy
7. Rich Spirit
Produced by DJ Dahi, Sounwave and franO
8. We Cry Together (Feat. Taylour Paige)
Produced by Bekon, J.LBS and The Alchemist
9. Purple Hearts (Feat. Summer Walker & Ghostface Killah)
Produced by Beach Noise, DJ Khalil, J.LBS and Sounwave
Volume 2
1. Count Me Out
Produced by DJ Dahi, J.LBS, OKLAMA, Sounwave and Tim Maxey
2. Crown
Produced by Duval Timothy
3. Silent Hill (Feat. Kodak Black)
Produced by Beach Noise, Boi-1da, Jahaan Sweet and Sounwave
4. Savior (Interlude)
Produced by J.LBS, OKLAMA and Sounwave
5. Savior (Feat. Baby Keem & Sam Dew)
Produced by Cardo, J.LBS, Mario Luciano, OKLAMA, Rascal and Sounwave
6. Auntie Diaries
Produced by Beach Noise, Bekon, Bekon & The Donuts, Craig Balmoris, Sergiu Gherman and Tyler Mehlenbacher
7. Mr. Morale (Feat. Tanna Leone)
Produced by Pharrell Williams
8. Mother I Sober (Feat. Beth Gibbons)
Produced by Bekon, J.LBS and Sounwave
9. Mirror
Produced by Bekon, Craig Balmoris, DJ Dahi, Sergiu Gherman, Sounwave, Tim Maxey and Tyler Mehlenbacher
This story was updated on Friday, May 13th.