So there was plenty to celebrate on Wednesday, and the tour finds Lamar and his crew in a playful mood, acting out the sports theme implied in the outing's title. (Not a bad consolation prize, all things considered.) Then in February, Lamar curated the chart-topping soundtrack to "Black Panther" and sprinkled it with appearances from his Top Dawg Entertainment labelmates, who also joined him on the Championship Tour. The album should have won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year, an honor that went to Bruno Mars' "24K Magic," but that's OK because "Damn" wound up winning a Pulitzer Award, the first rap album to ever do so. Let's recap: First there was "Damn," his fourth studio album, which was released in April 2017 and solidified his standing at the top of the rap game. Kendrick Lamar brought his Championship Tour to a near-capacity DTE Energy Music Theatre on Wednesday night, a victory lap crowning the rapper's spectacular year.
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