Every rapper from California reps where they’re from in almost every song they record, and Kendrick Lamar just happens to take us on a tour through his lyrics. We’re going to take you on some stops along his journey.

“Compton” featuring Dr. Dre


So come and visit the tire screeching, ambulance, policeman / Won’t you spend a weekend on Rosecrans, n-gga /Khaki creasing, crime increasing on Rosecrans, n-gga

Rosecreans Avenue is one of the most dangerous streets in Compton. Be brave if you want to venture out there, because that’s what you’ll see.

“M.A.A.D. City”


It was Me, O-Boog, and Yaya, YG Lucky ride down Rosecrans /It got ugly, waving your hand out the window. Check yo self

Keep your arms inside of the vehicle at all times before you get got by the Bloods or Crips.

“F-ckin’ Problems” – A$AP Rocky featuring Drake, Kendrick Lamar and 2 Chainz


Say she from the hood but she live inside in the valley now / Vaca’d in Atlanta, then she goin’ back to Cali

If you don’t know what they Valley is by now, you might be too young, bro, but the Valley was known for where some of the rich kids live.

“Compton State of Mind”

F-ck it though I’m out here, I’ve always been out here /Since the Compton swap meet

Swap meets are a Los Angeles staple, and Kendrick told Complex about his days there growing up. “I’ve been going to the swap meet my whole life. As a kid, that’s where I used to get all my cassettes, all my CDs. My pops, too—he’d buy music. I’d get my Nikes there. You might see Suge Knight, other folks from Compton.”

“The City” – Game featuring Kendrick Lamar


Reminiscing when the LA Raiders / Was in my home, snapback fitted on my uncle’s dome

The Raiders moved to L.A. from Oakland and back again back. They were in Los Angeles for 12 years and even saw a championship during the city’s duration.

“A.D.H.D.”


Somebody walked in with a pound / Of that Bay Area kush

It’s not a Cali song if you don’t mention weed.

“The Recipe” featuring Dr. Dre


Ribbon in the sky on the radio cause Stevie know I control

Stevie Wonder owns the urban contemporary radio station, KJLH 102.3, based in Compton which has been around since 1965.

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