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Complex also ranked its album cover as the best of 2012, [88] while Pitchfork included it on its list of the 20 best album covers of the year. [89] In April 2013, Vibe placed the album at number 19 on its "The Greatest 50 Albums Since '93" list. [90] The album was also included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. [91]
Awarded as part of a 2021 list in which Pitchfork amended the scores of 19 previously reviewed albums [146] 12 December 2021 Juju Music: King Sunny Adé: 1982 Will Hernes — [147] 27 February 2022 Talking Book: Stevie Wonder: 1972 Carol Cooper Awarded as part of "Stevie Wonder Day" [148] [149] Innervisions: 1973 Craig Jenkins [150] 9 October 2022
Pitchfork: The 200 Most Important Artists of Pitchfork’s First 25 Years (under "The Icons") 2021 Placed [151] Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: 2020 19th (To Pimp a Butterfly) 115th (Good Kid, M.A.A.D City) 175th (Damn) [152] 100 Greatest Music Videos of All Time 2021 73rd ("Humble") [153] 200 Greatest Hip Hop Albums of All Time ...
Pitchfork (formerly Pitchfork Media) is an American online music magazine founded in 1996 by Ryan Schreiber in Minneapolis. It originally covered alternative and independent music, and expanded to cover genres including pop, hip hop, jazz and metal. Pitchfork is one of the most influential music publications to have emerged in the internet age.
By the end of 2015, To Pimp a Butterfly was ranked the sixteenth most popular album on the Billboard 200 that year [86] and reached sales of one million copies worldwide. [87] By March 2016, it had sold 850,000 copies in the US, [ 88 ] where it was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). [ 89 ]
GNX was released to widespread critical acclaim and debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, giving Lamar his fifth number-one album. [3] It also topped the charts in numerous countries including Canada, Netherlands, Sweden, Australia, Denmark and the UK. [4] [5] [6] It was supported by three singles: "Squabble Up", "TV Off", and "Luther".
Section.80 is the debut studio album by American rapper Kendrick Lamar.It was released on July 2, 2011, by Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE). In the years leading up to its release, Lamar produced various mixtapes under the moniker K.Dot.
Bloom received positive reviews from critics and debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200, selling 41,000 copies in its first week. [2] It was ranked by many critics as one of the year's best albums, and in August 2014, was recognized on Pitchfork ' s list of "The 100 Best Albums of the Decade So Far", appearing at number 53.