John Morrison joins host Raina Douris

Kendrick Lamar released his album To Pimp A Butterfly ten years ago this month. On the World Cafe, Culture Corner correspondent John Morrison talks about the profound impact of that record musically and politically – and why Lamar could be compared to Bob Dylan.

Listen to the session here.

Today’s Playlist

Bob Dylan “Shelter From The Storm” Blood on The Tracks

Kendrick Lamar “King Kunta” To Pimp A Butterfly

Kendrick Lamar “Institutionalized” To Pimp A Butterfly

Kendrick Lamar “i (clean radio edit)” To Pimp A Butterfly

Kendrick Lamar “Alright” To Pimp A Butterfly

De La Soul “Me Myself and I” 3 Feet High and Rising

Lola Young “Messy” This Wasn’t Meant For You Anyways

Adele “Can I Get It” 30

Michael Kiwanuka “Cold Little Heart” Love & Hate

Chris Thile & Brad Mehldau “Don’t Think Twice It’s Alright” WC Recording

The Lumineers “Same Old Song” Automatic

Neko Case “Bad Luck” Hell-On

Tedeschi Trucks Band “Hard Case” Signs

MJ Lenderman “Joke Lips” Manning Fireworks

Jesse Welles “Horses” Middle

Hour Two
Daniel Donato “Hi-Country” Reflector

Mt. Joy “She Wants To Go Dancing” Hope We Have Fun

Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats “Call Me (Whatever You Like)” South of Here

R.E.M. “Can’t Get There From Here” Fables of Reconstruction

Julien Baker & Torres “Sugar in the Tank” Send A Prayer My Way

Laura Veirs “Sun Song” Warp And Weft

Shivaree “Goodnight Moon” WC Recording

Chick Corea & Bela Fleck “Waltz For Abbey” WC Recording

Horsegirl “Switch Over” Phonetics On and On

Cake “Short Skirt/Long Jacket” Comfort Eagle

Black Pumas “Black Moon Rising” Black Pumas

Franz Ferdinand “Right Action” WC Recording

Sports Team “Maybe When We’re 30” Boys These Days

The War on Drugs “An Ocean In Between The Waves” Lost In The Dream

Mk.gee “ROCKMAN” single