1. The Art of Peer Pressure
Although it's far from his most popular song, I'd argue that "The Art of Peer Pressure" is Kendrick's best. It's one of his most anecdotal and insightful, as Kendrick tells the story of a reckless night spent with his friends.
There isn't the fist-bumping chorus that many of his other songs have, but the lyrical content, and the themes of the entire album shine. The beat is great in its own right, quietly sinister, plodding along with a sense of urgency and potential violence. For those seeking proof that Kendrick is more than just another gangster rapper, I'd point them to "The Art of Peer Pressure."
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