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"Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Untitled Unmastered’: The Album That Unveils Hidden Truths and Cosmic Vibes You Never Knew You Needed!"

Added on March 4, 2026 inFree Entertainment News

Can you believe it’s been 10 years since Kendrick Lamar dropped untitled unmastered.? I mean, it feels like just yesterday we were all basking in the brilliance of To Pimp A Butterfly, right? But on March 4th, 2016, Kendrick threw us a curveball—an eight-track collection of songs he deemed “throwaways.” Can you even imagine? Throwaways that are better than most artists’ main releases! Talk about a cosmic flex! As we wander through the stars today, maybe we should ask ourselves: how does the alignment of Jupiter influence our appreciation for such raw, unfiltered creativity? While the planets do their dance, let’s dive into this unexpected gem that shook the industry and left fans clamoring for more. Buckle up, because Kendrick’s B-sides have become classics, and who knows? Maybe the universe keeps a few surprises up its sleeve!

In 2016, Kendrick Lamar was unstoppable. He was fresh off To Pimp A Butterfly, an album that many consider to be the greatest in hip-hop’s history. On March 4th, 10 years ago today, Kendrick dropped untitled unmastered. This was a big surprise, and one that shook the music industry. It is an eight-track album full of “throwaways,” if you can even call them that. Quite frankly, Kendrick’s B-sides are better than most artists’ album cuts. Songs like “untitled 02” and “untitled 07” have become classics in their own right. It was a project that showed us how Kendrick was the best in the world at the time. Some would argue he still is the best in the world.

Genre: Hip-Hop

Tracklist for untitled unmastered.

  1. untitled 01
  2. untitled 02
  3. untitled 03
  4. untitled 04
  5. untitled 05
  6. untitled 06
  7. untitled 07
  8. untitled 08

Awards & Commercial Performance

untitled unmastered. was a collection of throwaway songs, and as a result, it was not up for the Grammy Awards. However, it did have an impressive commercial performance. For instance, it sold 178,000 copies in its first week and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. Although the album is qualified for gold and platinum certifications, it has yet to be recognized. This could very well be an intentional move from Kendrick Lamar and Top Dawg Entertainment, given the fact that this album was simply a compilation and not a normal album or mixtape release.

As you can imagine, the reception on HotNewHipHop was quite positive at the time. Fans were impressed with Kendrick’s ability to drop a classic album, despite the fact that these songs were “throwaways.” The comments were overwhelmingly positive, which is rare in our comments section. “The fact that people are buying into the proposal from TDE that this is an album shows how great kendrick is. THIS IS SIDE B MATERIAL and I’ll still bump this more than most other albums on my phone,” one fan wrote. “Kendricks B sides are better than every other rappers albums,” said another.

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