This album is so underrated but is personally my favorite Kendrick Lamar Album as it hits on important topics and issues that society faces such as Drug abuse, Sexual Abuse, Not having important people in your life which affects how you grow up and what kind of man or woman you become, Homophobia and Transphobia, and personally Kendricks Journey from all of that to the man that he is today. It also features kodak black and baby keem, who were also abused individuals, physically, verbally, and sexually, and I love how eckhart tolle narrates the abuse in the beginning and end of his songs to give a short brief view of what he faced in his childhood to early adulthood and the sam dew verses are also pretty catchy, but this seems like it is one of, if not, kendrick's greatest album. It reminds me how old rap used to be, when the rappers actually hit on real things.