Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers

Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers

Kendrick Lamar

3.6/ 5.0 from 22 ratings
#366 Overall#6 for 2022
Descriptors
vulnerablechallengingexperimentaltherapeutic

Reviews

TR
Apr 5, 2026

I think this album gets slightly overlooked in discussions about the best of its era, which is a shame because it does so many things right. The arrangements are inventive without being showy, the performances are committed and emotionally present, and the overall arc of the tracklist is really well considered. My only real criticism is that it occasionally feels like it's holding back when it should be going for broke. There are moments where you can sense a bigger, bolder idea lurking just beneath the surface. But what's actually here is still great — a confident, cohesive album that rewards close listening and repeated plays.

ST
Apr 5, 2026

Not just a great album — a cultural touchstone.

RI
Apr 5, 2026

I can hear why this was praised at the time — the production was clearly ahead of the curve, and there are a few genuinely innovative moments. But stripped of its historical context, this is a pretty uneven listening experience. The first third is strong, the middle is forgettable, and the back end is a slog. I don't think this is bad by any means, but I do think its reputation has outpaced its actual quality. There are better albums in this genre that get a fraction of the attention. Worth hearing once for context, but I won't be coming back to it.

VE
Apr 5, 2026

Pleasant listening experience but not something I'll return to often.

RI
Apr 5, 2026

Feels self-indulgent in places. Could have been much better with editing.

CL
Apr 5, 2026

I come back to this every few months and find something new each time.

SW
Apr 5, 2026

I can see why people love this but it didn't grab me the way I expected.

SU
Apr 5, 2026

I keep trying to find something wrong with this album and I genuinely can't. The melodies are gorgeous, the arrangements are inventive, the lyrics are thoughtful without being pretentious. It just fires on every cylinder from start to finish.

LA
Apr 5, 2026

There's a before and after with this album. It changed everything.

SO
Apr 5, 2026

Changed the way I think about music. Nothing else sounds like this.