has fewer straightforward pop moments. “Die Hard” from the first half of the album is one of the radio friendly tracks on the record, largely due to the sweet-voiced contribution from rising Bajan singerand the song’s more traditional structure.
“Mother I Sober,” the penultimate and longest song on the record, is a lyrical doozy, finding Lamar recounting painful memories from his childhood and within his family, including one charged moment of his family accusing his cousin of molesting Lamar. “Now I'm affected, twenty years later trauma has resurfaced/ Amplified as I write this song, I shiver 'cause I'm nervous,” he admits.
But the song, a powerful expelling of his inner demons, ends on a hopeful note. Featuring the baby voice of his new daughter and his fiancé, Lamar looks for healing in the next generation. “You broke a generational curse/ Say "Thank you, dad,” his fiancé says at the end of the song. “Thank you, daddy, thank you, mommy, thank you, brother.”
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