Home | Songs By Year | Songs from 2017


Fear (Kendrick Lamar song)

Buy Fear (Kendrick Lamar song) now from Amazon

First, read the Wikipedia article. Then, scroll down to see what other TopShelfReviews readers thought about the song. And once you've experienced the song, tell everyone what you thought about it.

Wikipedia article




{{Infobox song

| name = Fear

| cover =

| alt =

| type =

| artist = Kendrick Lamar

| album = DAMN.

| released =

| format =

| recorded = 2017

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = West Coast hip hop

| length =

| label =

| writer =

| producer =

}}

"'Fear'" (stylized as "'FEAR.'") is a song by an American rapper Kendrick Lamar, from his fourth studio album 'DAMN.', released on April 14, 2017. The twelfth track on the album (third on the 'Collector's Edition' of 'Damn'), the song was written by Kendrick and produced by The Alchemist, with additional production by Bkon. At seven minutes and forty-one seconds, it is the longest song on the album. Although not released as a single, the song charted in multiple countries in 2017.

The song, structured in three parts, describes events in Lamar's life, specifically his worries and fears, at the ages of seven, seventeen, twenty-seven, and at the time of recording. The song has received critical acclaim from music critics, with multiple critics calling the track as 'Damn''s centerpiece, as well as a huge standout.

Composition



The song begins with a voicemail from Lamar's cousin, Carl Duckworth, who, in the voicemail, speaks a verse from the Book of Deuteronomy, the fifth book of the Torah (a section of the Hebrew Bible). Specifically, he speaks , which reads "The LORD will smite thee with madness, and with blindness, and with astonishment of heart." The first verse sees Lamar exploring the fear he experienced as a young child with a strict mother. The second verse sees Lamar exploring his teen years expressing his fear of dying at a young age. This is enforced with the gang banging and police brutality of Compton, CA. The third verse sees Lamar exploring the anxieties he showed on his third studio album 'To Pimp a Butterfly'. These anxieties include his lack of self-confidence in himself and his abilities, as well as the fear of losing the life he had built for himself. At the near end of the song, the beat switches and there's another verse from Carl Duckworth, a continuation of the verse in the first voicemail. Upon explaining its meaning, he ends with the Hebrew word, "shalom" meaning "peace" and "goodbye" (or greetings).

Lyrics



The song contains "backwards vocals", also known as backmasking, or "reverse vocals". The backmasked lyrics have been described as the lyrics to the song's refrain in reverse. They appear midway through the song and occur for twenty seconds to represent Lamar going back to his childhood.

The backmasked lyrics, played forwards, reads as follows:

Critical reception



The song has received critical acclaim from music critics, with multiple critics describing "FEAR." as 'DAMN.'s centerpiece. Sydney Sweeney of 'Atwood Magazine' called "Fear" a contemplative standout on 'DAMN.' Maeve McDermott of 'USA Today' said that with "Fear", "the album's purpose solidifies beyond its political statements, showing a portrait of an artist terrified of failure, in the eyes of his community, his peers and himself. Ryan Alfieri of 'DJBooth' named the track as "one of [the] countless number of standout selections from his newly released opus." Writer Yoh of 'DJBooth' described "Fear" as "the most important song on ['Damn']".

Several critics have described the song's structure as similar to the 2017 Academy Award for Best Picture-winning film ' Moonlight', specifically how 'Moonlight' follows a character in three sections childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Because of this, Patrick Lyons of 'Merry Jane' called Lamar "the best storyteller in hip-hop." Lawrence Burney of 'Vice' has compared the song to Lamar's "Momma", from 2015's 'To Pimp a Butterfly', a track that also explores Lamar's self-actualization.

Lamar himself, in an interview with 'i-D' Magazine, spoke highly of the track, believing some of his best verses he's ever written come from "Fear", saying "[The song's] completely honest." Lamar continued "The first verse is everything that I feared from the time that I was seven years old. The second verse I was 17. In the third, it's everything I feared when I was 27. These verses are completely honest."

Samples



The song contains a sample of "Poverty's Paradise", written by Dale Warren and performed by 24-Carat Black from the album 'Ghetto: Misfortune's Wealth'. According to 'Genius.com', the second verse contains an interpolation of rapper Beanie Sigel's song "Die", from his first studio album 'The Truth'.

Credits and personnel



produced the song.

Credits adapted from the official 'DAMN.' digital booklet.

*Kendrick Duckworth songwriter

*Daniel Alan Maman producer, songwriter

*Charles Edward Sydney Isom Jr. additional vocals

*Bkon additional production, additional vocals

*Carl Duckworth additional vocals

*Derek Ali mixing

*Tyler Page mixing, mix assistant

*Cyrus Taghipour mix assistant

Charts



Certifications



References



Category:2017 songs

Category:Kendrick Lamar songs

Category:Songs written by Kendrick Lamar

Category:Songs written by The Alchemist (musician)

Buy Fear (Kendrick Lamar song) now from Amazon

<-- Return to songs from 2017



This work is released under CC-BY-SA. Some or all of this content attributed to http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=1098889162.