Kendrick Lamar - The Heart Part 5

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Published 2022-05-08
The Heart Part 5 is available now: KendrickLamar.lnk.to/Heart

Directed by Dave Free & Kendrick Lamar
Production Company: pgLang / project3
Executive Producers: Dave Free, Kendrick Lamar
Producers: Jason Baum, Jamie Rabineau
Deep Fake: DEEP VOODOO
Director of Photography: Christopher Ripley
1st AD: Bashir Taylor
Production Designer: Eric Hersey
Wardrobe Stylist: Taylor McNeill
Groomer: Jenn Hanching
Hair Stylist: Khristien “Khristn” Ray
Barber: Victor Arellano
Editor: Neal Farmer
Colorist: Mikey Rossiter
Commissioner: Michelle An

Special Thanks:
Matt Stone, Trey Parker, and DEEP VOODOO

Thank you to our team at pgLang


Music video by Kendrick Lamar performing The Heart Part 5. © 2022 Aftermath/Interscope Records

All Comments (21)
  • @Zyriann
    This is why we should all be happy he took his time, whenever he releases you know you got his best effort
  • In African culture, the drum represents the “heartbeat”. Once he said take the drums of he then switches to Kobe and Nipsey, I got goosebumps when he did that. wow just wow
  • @samohtecirp
    One verse every 30 months I’ll take it. Quality over quantity.
  • @HomageBeats
    We are about to be blessed with a fantastic album
  • "In a land where hurt people hurt more people. Fuck calling it culture!" - this line is underrated! Fire!
  • @mauricear
    I don't care how many records anyone has sold, or how many awards others have won, this Brotha has something so God given that no earthly accolade could do him justice. Keep doing your thing Kendrick...
  • @itsADmyguy
    Kendrick is in a league of his own, lyrically and artistically. He doesn’t need to compete with anyone.
  • @MysterE95
    “In a land where hurt people hurt people, fuck calling it culture” This is the deepest line in the song for me. I think what Kendrick is saying here, is that unfortunately, some of the problems that exist within the black community today, are considered “part of the culture” and almost accepted in a way. And that is unfortunate. There is nothing “black” about gangs, broken families, toxic relationships. These are results of generations of traumas that black Americans have faced, and while that should be understood, it should not be accepted as good by us.
  • @hiphopdx
    This man deserves all of the respect, all of the flowers and all of the love. Kendrick is one of the greatest artists of all time!
  • @AidanDotDash
    He did smoke our top five. he successfully picked apart the short comings of his life, his industry, and his community with MMATBS. He separated himself from it and grew. If you listen to the heart part 5 then the album it honestly is such a good recap of what the album is going to talk about. Kendrick never fails he will die one of if not the greatest.
  • This is why its no big 3. Its big kenny. Shit still gives me chills
  • @brayden141
    How does Kendrick have the highest expectations possible on him and he STILL blows everyone away. This man is a one of a kind artist.
  • @mikasacus
    i don't know if i'm going to survive this album
  • @JSmith-kh4vo
    This man 's creativity is on another level. This album is a masterpiece, I don't know what the hell Cole is talking about. I would rather see Cole and Kendrick collab on an album than waste time going back n forth.
  • @dwatt6785
    The power to evoke emotion from your art is a true talent. Kendrick, truly a treasure to behold.
  • All I can do is thank Kendrick for this track, this video and this tribute. RIP Nipsey Hussle and Kobe. Kendrick is a true artist.
  • “In a land where hurt people hurt more people, Fuck calling it Culture” - This touch me the most, this man’s the fucking truth.
  • @IamFirtyDucker
    Cole and Drake could never conceptualise this, lyrically, sonically or visually.
  • This song changed me, i cry everytime i listen, and i listen to it a lot. Kendrick is a genius, we are all blessed to have him making his art