Kendrick Lamar’s New Album GNX: An Honest Review (Released 2024)
Kendrick Lamar released his sixth studio album ‘GNX’ without warning today, sending shockwaves through the hip-hop community. The unannounced album dropped on all major streaming platforms on November 22, 2024, accompanied only by a short video teaser. The cryptic teaser showcases a vintage Buick GNX, connecting the album’s title to the legendary muscle car.
The 12-track GNX showcases Kendrick’s signature introspection, tackling themes of personal growth and legacy. The opening track addresses his recent clash with Lil Wayne and hints at his upcoming Super Bowl LIX halftime show performance.
‘Luther,’ featuring SZA, reimagines a Luther Vandross sample in what’s already being called a standout collaboration. The long-teased ‘Squabble Up’ finally makes its appearance, while producer Mustard leaves his mark on two tracks, adding to the album’s sonic landscape.
This surprise release caps off a headline-making year for Kendrick, following his viral diss track ‘Not Like Us’ and Super Bowl announcement. The no-warning drop strategy proves once again why he remains hip-hop’s most unpredictable innovator.
GNX is now streaming on all major platforms, instantly trending worldwide. Early reactions highlight Kendrick’s complex wordplay and storytelling, with fans and critics already dissecting the album’s deeper meanings. Stream or download GNX on Apple Music, Spotify, TIDAL, and other digital platforms.