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Element (song)

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"Element"
Song by Kendrick Lamar
from the album Damn
Recorded2017
StudioJungle City Studios
GenreHip hop
Length3:28
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Sounwave
  • Blake
  • Riera
Music video
"Element" on YouTube

"Element" (stylized as "ELEMENT.") is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, from his fourth studio album Damn, released on April 14, 2017. The fourth track on the album (eleventh on the Collector's Edition of Damn[2]), the song was written by Lamar, Sounwave, James Blake, and Ricci Riera and produced by Sounwave, Blake, and Riera, with additional production by Tae Beast and Bēkon.[3] The song charted in multiple countries in 2017.

Background

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The song was first introduced by basketball player LeBron James on his Instagram story when he filmed himself dancing to the song prior to Damn's release.[4][5]

Lyrics

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The track opens with a skit from Kid Capri, who refers to Lamar as "Kung Fu Kenny". Afterwards Kendrick Lamar repeats the phrase "I don't give a fuck", before the first verse starts. This was interpreted by many sources as Lamar mocking Big Sean for his song “I Don't Fuck with You” in which he says the lyrics in a similar cadence.[6]

Some sources have interpreted the song as a diss track on American rapper Big Sean[7] and Canadian rapper Drake.[6] However, Andres Tardio of Rap-Up has stated the song's hook as a possible diss on Drake, Big Sean, or American recording artist Jay Electronica.[8][7][6]

The second verse of the song has been described to have a resemblance to Lamar's "The Heart Part 4", a song also theorized to have contained lyrics that diss Drake and Big Sean.[6] The second verse as follows:

None of y’all fuckin’ with the flow, yeah, the flow, yeah
Years in the making, don’t y'all mistake it
I got ’em by a landslide, we talkin’ ’bout races
You know this’ll never be a tie, just look at they laces[5][6]

Production

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The song features production from musician and producer James Blake.[9] Ricci Riera, who previously worked as a producer on the Lamar-Schoolboy Q collaboration "Collard Greens", also worked as producer for the song.[9] The song contains a sample of "Ha" by rapper Juvenile from his third studio album 400 Degreez.[10][11]

Music video

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The song's accompanying music video premiered on June 27, 2017, on Lamar's Vevo channel on YouTube.[12] The video was directed by Jonas Lindstroem and The Little Homies[13][14] (pseudonyms for Lamar himself and Dave Free).[15][16][17]

Described as violent[18] and powerful,[19] the music video contains powerful imagery, some of which contains direct references to photographs of civil rights photographer, musician, writer, and director Gordon Parks.[20][21] The video also mimics the imagery from the music video for "Humble", the first single from Damn.[22]

The music video has received positive reviews.[23] Lawrence Burney of noisey called the video "the masterpiece you anticipated."[23]

Critical reception

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The song received highly positive reviews from critics. Joe Price of Pigeons and Planes named "Element" as one of the best songs of the week, the week of April 14, 2017, saying the song has "memorable verses and a sticky hook over some sparse but gorgeous production."[24] Continuing, Price says "Element" is "a prime example of what makes Damn an immediately appealing body of work that is just as rewarding as his more challenging output."[24] Meave McDermott of USA Today, in a positive review, said the song "still sounds sharp and unforgiving even when he's coining catchphrases."[4]

Live performances

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Lamar performed "Element" for the first time live at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 23, 2017.[25][26][27][28] His performance at Coachella was highly acclaimed, with the L.A. Times describing his performance as "simple, yet powerful."[26]

Lamar has performed "Element" on the Damn tour.[29]

Credits and personnel

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Credits adapted from the official Damn digital booklet.[1]

  • Kendrick Lamar – songwriter
  • Mark Spears – songwriter, producer
  • James Blake – songwriter, producer
  • Ricci Riera – songwriter, producer
  • Tae Beast – additional production
  • Bēkon – additional production
  • Kid Capri – additional vocals
  • Matt Schaeffer – mixing
  • James Hunt – mixing
  • Derek Ali – mixing
  • Tyler Page – mix assistant
  • Cyrus Taghipour – mix assistant
  • Zeke Mishanec – additional recording
  • Brendan Silas Perry – additional recording

Charts

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[45] Platinum 70,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[46] Gold 30,000
Canada (Music Canada)[47] 2× Platinum 160,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[48] Silver 200,000
United States (RIAA)[49] Platinum 1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References

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