10 Things Kendrick Lamar Should Include On 'Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers'
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Take a look below at 10 things we hope Kendrick Lamar makes sure to include on his new album, Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers, arriving next month on May 13:
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1. A Lyrical Address On Current Affairs In Black Culture
Artists like Kendrick Lamar are known for using music as a platform to bring light to social issues. With Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers, we’re hoping the peculiar name has deeper meaning that speaks to the state of humanity as it stands today.
2. An Extension On The "Kung Fu Kenny" Story
Saying it alone is fun enough in itself, but the Kung Fu Kenny persona definitely needs to return even if for a music video cameo.
3. A Song Of Hope For The "Keisha" Of Today
One of the most prominent songs on Kendrick’s breakout independent debut album, Section.80, was a bone-chilling cautionary tale of prostitution in the form of “Keisha’s Song (Her Pain).” Given his hard-hitting lyricism and art of telling stories through song, we’re hoping he doesn’t forget to include a few messages for the lost ones out there.
4. A Collaboration With J. Cole

From their similar timing in entering the rap game to the near-identical praise they both get from peers and OGs alike, the legacies of Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole are practically linked at this point. That’s why so many people have anticipated the joint album they’ve allegedly been working on for the past decade. Until that drops though, we’ll gladly settle for a new collab.
5. Keep It In The Family
After seeing what Kendrick was able to do by leading younger cousin Baby Keem to a Billboard hit and GRAMMY success this year with “Family Ties,” we’re hoping the upcoming project in general feels family-oriented. Also, more Baby Keem features.
6. Another Rihanna Feature
OK, this is more of ploy to get the billionaire pop star to finally make some new music, but who wouldn’t want to see a Part 2 of their GRAMMY-winning hit?!
7. A Step Back Into The Jazz Era
One of the many shining qualities that made To Pimp a Butterfly so universally celebrated was the authentic inclusion of jazz. Even if just for one song, it would be full circle to hear Kendrick tapping back into that iconic sound again.
8. His Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show Energy
Stepping out the shadows in one of the biggest ways possible, Kendrick reminded the world of just how genius his artistry still is with an unforgettable performance as part of the Dr. Dre-assembled Super Bowl Halftime Show back in February. If he brings that same energy to the studio for this project, we’ve definitely got a masterpiece on the way.
9. A Female Rap Collab (Or Two)

Kendrick can play with the big boys on any day, but his albums are usually void of female rappers with the exception of a stellar feature from Rapsody on 2015’s To Pimp a Butterfly. From OGs like Lil Kim and Missy Elliott to new queens like Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B, we can see K. Dot bringing a few baddies on board this time around.
10. A Black Hippy Reunion
No telling what their personal relationship is at the moment, but Black Hippy is and always will be one of the most talented collectives in rap. Having all four OG members together on wax again would make for a perfect album closer.