Dodger Blue

Album: GNX (2024)
Charted: 11
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Songfacts®:

  • "Dodger Blue" is Kendrick Lamar's soulful homage to his hometown of Los Angeles. Throughout his sharp, assertive verse, K-Dot reflects on his childhood growing up in the streets of the City of Angels. He dives into the city's culture, nodding to LA neighborhoods and landmarks while skewering the glossy, surface-level takes outsiders tend to have about the city.
  • Roddy Ricch, Wallie The Sensei and Siete7x elevate the track's West Coast vibe with a powerful chorus that exudes ambition and loyalty.

    Both Roddy Ricch and Wallie The Sensei performed at The Pop Out: Ken & Friends, a concert event organized by Kendrick Lamar on June 19, 2024, at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California.
  • Siete7x got the call for his feature while shooting a music video up in the Bay Area. It was 4 a.m., and a mutual friend of Lamar's rang him with the sort of invitation you don't turn down: "Kendrick wants you at Conway Studios in LA." A six-hour drive with his manager later, Siete7x was in the studio, learning just what it takes to cut a track with the Compton great.

    "I didn't know what I signed on for," Siete7x told the LA Times. "It was a real different process for how to record, definitely leveled up from what I'm used to. I had to record certain bars five times to have different options in how I'm coming in with my energy, different cadences that were out of my element to make it hit better."

    "Kendrick came with crazy ideas," he added. "You've just got to be a student sometimes."
  • Georgia songwriter Atia "Ink" Boggs joins Lamar on the playful and self-assured second verse. Ink also contributed to the two SZA-featuring tracks on GNX, "Luther" and "Gloria."
  • On the outro, Chicago singer-songwriter Sam Dew joins Ink for a message to Lamar's rivals and critics. Dew worked extensively on Lamar's Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers album.
  • Lamar's trusted beatmaker Sounwave, and Jack Antonoff, whose clients includes Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, and Lorde, primarily handled the production on GNX. Rounding out the production team on "Dodger Blue" are Tane Runo and Tim Maxey.

    Runo is an Ohio-born, Atlanta-raised producer behind tracks like Nicki Minaj's "Yikes," Brittany Howard's "Goat Head" and Kacey Musgraves' "Lonely Millionaire."

    Tim Maxey is an artist and producer originally from Chicago. His other credits for Lamar include "Count Me Out" and "United In Grief."
  • The title, "Dodger Blue," nods to the iconic color of the Los Angeles Dodgers. The song and its parent album were released shortly after the Dodgers clinched their eighth World Series title, defeating the New York Yankees in the 2024 World Series. Lamar is a well-known fan of the team, and his connection to the Dodgers is evident.

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