For Free? (Interlude)

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"For Free? (Interlude)" is a jazz-influenced spoken-word track by Kendrick Lamar that critiques capitalism and exploitation, featured on his album "To Pimp a Butterfly."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf interlude
song
album To Pimp a Butterfly NERFINISHED
artist Kendrick Lamar NERFINISHED
chronology follows Wesley’s Theory on To Pimp a Butterfly
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception praised for innovative fusion of jazz and hip hop
praised for lyrical complexity
features fast-paced spoken-word delivery
live jazz instrumentation
genre hip hop
jazz rap
spoken word
hasMusicVideo yes
language English
musicalStyle jazz-influenced
musicVideoPlatform YouTube
partOf To Pimp a Butterfly NERFINISHED
performer Kendrick Lamar NERFINISHED
positionInAlbum second track
producer Kendrick Lamar NERFINISHED
Terrace Martin NERFINISHED
recordLabel Aftermath Entertainment NERFINISHED
Interscope Records
Top Dawg Entertainment NERFINISHED
releaseYear 2015
theme critique of capitalism
critique of exploitation
racial and economic inequality
writer Kendrick Lamar NERFINISHED

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