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Kendrick Lamar Earns NYT Songwriting Nod, Backed by George Clinton’s Praise

OliverBy OliverMay 1, 2026Updated:May 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Kendrick Lamar has once again found himself at the center of a major cultural conversation—this time for his inclusion on The New York Times’ list of the 30 best living American songwriters. While the list wasn’t ranked, it still sparked widespread debate, especially among hip-hop fans who noticed the absence of heavyweights like Eminem, Drake, Kanye West, and J. Cole.

Given the broad scope of the list, only a handful of hip-hop artists made the cut. Alongside Kendrick were icons like Jay-Z, OutKast, Missy Elliott, and Young Thug—a lineup that reflects both legacy and innovation within the genre.

The New York Times published an unranked list of the 30 greatest living American songwriters, voted on by over 250 music insiders and six NYT critics 🏆

▫️ Jay-Z
▫️ Young Thug
▫️ Kendrick Lamar
▫️ OutKast
▫️ Missy Elliott
▫️ Mariah Carey
▫️ The-Dream
▫️ Bad Bunny
▫️ Babyface
▫️… pic.twitter.com/h0qSSreDzf

— Kurrco (@Kurrco) April 28, 2026

Kendrick’s inclusion is hard to dispute when looking at his catalog. Projects like good kid, m.A.A.d city and To Pimp a Butterfly are widely regarded as modern classics, praised for their layered storytelling and social commentary. His 2017 album DAMN. further cemented his legacy, earning him a Pulitzer Prize for Music—a rare achievement in hip-hop. Meanwhile, To Pimp a Butterfly has even been archived in the Library of Congress, underscoring its cultural significance.

Adding to the recognition, legendary funk pioneer George Clinton voiced his support for Kendrick’s placement. Clinton, who collaborated with Lamar on “Wesley’s Theory” from To Pimp a Butterfly, praised his songwriting ability and artistic vision. Coming from an artist known for shaping generations of sound and style, the co-sign carries serious weight.

While debates around “best” lists will never go away, Kendrick Lamar’s presence here feels less like a surprise and more like a confirmation of what many already believe—his pen is among the most impactful of his generation.

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