Kendrick Lamar unleashes Black Panther The Album track list

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Shortly after pouncing on five wins at the 60th annual Grammy Awards celebration, legend-in-the-making rapper, Kendrick Lamar, unleashed the track list for the BLACK PANTHER soundtrack!

Co-produced by Lamar alongside Top Dawg Entertainment label CEO Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith, the soundtrack contains 14 tracks as performed by a roster of raw talent. Kung Fu Kenny himself will appear on a total of five tracks, while artists the likes of SZA, Vince Staples, James Blake, Jorja Smith, as well as several others will also contribute.

You can check out the full setlist for yourself below:

Black Panther The Album

1. "Black Panther," Kendrick Lamar

2. "All The Stars," Kendrick Lamar and SZA

3. "X," ScHoolBoy Q, 2 Chainz and Saudi

4. "The Ways," Khalid and Swae Lee

5. "Opps" Vince Staples and Yugen Blakrok

6. "I Am" Jorja Smith

7. "Paramedic!" SOB x RBE

8. "Bloody Waters" Ab-Soul, Anderson .Paak and James Blake

9. "Kings Dead" Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar, Future and James Blake

10. "Redemption Interlude"

11. "Redemption" Zicari and Babes Wodumo

12. "Seasons" Mozzy, Sjava and Reason

13. "Big Shot" Kendrick Lamar and Travis Scott

14. "Pray For Me" The Weeknd and Kendrick Lamar

You can listen to the track "All the Stars," by Kendrick Lamar and SZA below:

Interestingly enough, the track titled "Redemption Interlude" is lacking artist credits, which is leading many to think that a member of music royalty will be gracing the album with their storied talent. Who do you think it could be? Stevie Wonder, perhaps? I suppose that we'll just have to wait until February 6th, when the BLACK PANTHER album drops, to find out.

BLACK PANTHER, which is poised to become one of the successful movies in Marvel history, will arive in theaters on February 16th. Be sure to get your tickets in advance if you plan to see the film during its opening weekend. I have it on good authority that they're going like hot cakes, and you don't want to be left out of the loop.

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