On September 4, 2010, Lamar unveiled the cover art for Overly Dedicated, which was designed by ASTHTC. On September 14, 2010, the music video for "P&P 1.5", a song taken from Overly Dedicated, featuring his Black Hippy cohort Ab-Soul, was released. On September 14, Lamar also released Overly Dedicated to digital retailers under Top Dawg Entertainment, the label that signed Lamar after he released his first mixtape, when he was 16. On September 23, it was released for free download online. Overly Dedicated includes a song titled "Ignorance Is Bliss", in which Lamar glorifies gangsta rap and street crime, but ends each verse with "ignorance is bliss", giving the message "we know not what we do". It was this song specifically that made fellow West Coast rapper and legendary hip hop producer Dr. Dre, want to work with Lamar, after watching the song's music video on YouTube. This led to Lamar working with Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg on Dre's Detox album and him considering signing to Dre's label, Aftermath Entertainment. On the topic of the project's genre, Lamar called it "human music".
Critical reception
Writing for Vice, Robert Christgau gave Overly Dedicated an "A–" and found it to be as good as Lamar's first official album Section.80 : "Only three classics: the besotted "Alien Girl," the merely sexed-up "P&P 1.5," and "Average Joe," a position paper for the gangsta realism to follow. But the many cameos document a party-crashing crew utterly delighted by how good they are at this shit. There’s a sense of fun and antic possibility here Lamar abjured on his road toiconicity. In pop music, that’s a spiritual resource there’s never enough of." Mikey McCray of Creative Loafing wrote: "Compton, Calif. emcee takes his place among the best of the new West," however also wrote: "A couple tracks felt out of place. 'Michael Jordan' had a Weezy flow and Jeezybeat but the weak chorus was far from a MJfadeaway. Don't know who was imitating Bilal on the 'ROTC ' but they killed an otherwise stellar track with a cover fail of Common's 'The Light.'"
Track listing
Sample credits
"The Heart Pt. 2" contains a sample of "A Peace of Light" as performed by The Roots.
"Growing Apart " contains a sample of "On the Way" as performed by Bobby Cook and The Explosions. The song also contains a sample of "Hangin'" as performed by Stylus.
"Night of the Living Junkies" contains an interpolation of "The New Workout Plan", written by Kanye West.
"P&P 1.5" contains a sample of "Vibrate" as performed by OutKast. The song also contains an interpolation of "Give It to Me Baby", written by Rick James.
"Ignorance Is Bliss" contains a sample of "Alright" as performed by D'Angelo.
"R.O.T.C. " contains an interpolation of "Open Your Eyes", written by Bobby Caldwell.
"H.O.C" contains a sample of "Galaxy" as performed by Mass Production.
"Cut You Off " contains a sample of "Harlem Love Theme" as performed by J. J. Johnson and Bobby Womack.
"Heaven & Hell" contains a sample of "Believe" as performed by Bobby Lyle.