She can also be heard reciting, "zoom zoom" borrowed from hip-hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa's "Planet Rock. Anna Wise, who also sang on good kid, m.A.A.d city track "Real," puts a female touch on the cut. Snoop Dogg eases in on the throwback, hip-hop infused track, which takes you from grandma's house to a conversation at a nightclub. Just as he closes the opening verse, the soulful serenade of Bilal chimes in as he serves as a vessel for a message from K. “What money got to do with it / When I don't know the full definition of a rap image? / I'm trapped inside the ghetto and I ain't proud to admit it / Institutionalized, I keep runnin' back for a visit / Hol' up, get it back / I said I'm trapped inside the ghetto and I ain't proud to admit it / Institutionalized, I could still kill me a n-, so what?” he rhymes. Dre and several other hip hop producers, include Thundercat, George Clinton, Bilal, Anna Wise, Snoop Dogg, James Fauntleroy, Ronald Isley, and Rapsody. The album was recorded with production from Flying Lotus, Pharrell Williams, Dr. The West Coast rider is seemingly back in his zone with those unique, signature vocals as he spits lines centered on the strong hold institutionalization has on people living in the ghetto. To Pimp a Butterfly is the third studio album by American rapper Kendrick Lamar released on March 15, 2015. Dot’s frequent collaborator Rahki and Tommy Black. The bass high and the snares heavy, “Institutionalized” is produced by K.
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