ICYMI: Watch Kendrick Lamar's Searing National Symphony Orchestra Performance

Watch videos of "These Walls," "i" and "King Kunta" as performed with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center on Tuesday night. 

By Sameer Rao Oct 22, 2015

Years after claiming hip-hop's throne on Big Sean's "Control," Kendrick Lamar has reached creative and commercial heights most musicians can only dream of. This year's "To Pimp A Butterfly," acclaimed for its ambition and creative rigor, has brough the L.A. rapper significant renown outside of hip-hop circles.

And on Tuesday, for a one-night only performance, King Kendrick undertook his most elaborate collaboration yet—one with the National Symphony Orchestra, bringing to life orchestral and live-band versions of songs from "To Pimp A Butterfly" and 2012's breakthrough "good kid, m.A.A.d city." In front of a sold out audience at Washington, D.C.'s Kennedy Center, K-Dot and the Orchestra (alongside members of his backing-band) tore through 18 songs with technical sophistication and piercing clarity.

Check out videos of their performances of "These Walls," "i" and "King Kunta" below.

 

 

 

(H/t Okayplayer, USA Today