Kendrick Lamar took his stellar record To Pimp A Butterfly to further heights last night, performing a spectacular live show…. with a twist.
Featuring The National Symphony Orchestra, the set, at Washington’s Kennedy Centre, saw Kendrick play a vast majority of the album completely live, and conducted by Steven Reineke (himself known for his prior work with Nas).
Catch performance of King Kunta, These Walls, i and more, below:
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