
The hosts in this episode analyze the career of Kendrick Lamar from "Section.80" to the soundtrack for "Black Panther." This installment starts off with the news of Daft Punk breaking up after 28 years and how the duo left their imprint on the French house and electronic dance genres. It then transitions into Black History Month and how Kendrick Lamar has been able to masterfully combine his Compton roots with traditional African American music. From "good kid, m.A.A.d city" and "To Pimp a Butterfly," to winning a Pulitzer Prize for music, the anchors explore Kendrick Lamar's influence on the rap and West Coast hip hop genres.