

The actual image itself has ceases on it which are seen on physical photos after many years of existence. Normally thugs and criminals are associated with graffiti due to the fact it’s classed as vandalism. The typography of the album art is very messy and graffiti which portrays the gang culture sign. Minivans and 4x4s are generic vehicles that are used when a drive by or gang attack is to take place. The black minivan with the tinted windows resemble the gang culture in the areas of Compton. The image is based in Compton, L.A the city in which Kendrick Lamar grew up in. The black minivan parked on the side of the road in a low end neighbourhood is used to resemble the atmosphere and environment in the area. This is the album cover of Kendrick Lamar’s “good kid M.A.A.D city”. This has been done on purpose to keep the typography consistent. The typography of the tracklist is the same as the front cover title.

Furthermore, it helps the tracklist stand out as well. This has been dome to emphasise the “STOP” sign and the direction signs.

The background is the same as the front cover, however it is faded out and is much darker. The back of the album cover is the tracklist, this is generic for all album covers. The other piece of typography is the “Parental Advisory: Explicit Content” which is on the front of most rap and hip hop albums due to the language and references that are used in the songs. The typography “2014 Forest Hill Drive” is white and simple which contrasts with the rest of the album therefore the title stands out. The background is blurred out and the image is focused on J Cole which means that he is the main rapper in the album which could also lead to the fact that the album has no other features. The fact that he is looking to the right might mean he is looking into his future.

The roof he is sitting on is the roof of his old house. Furthermore, the idea of an album cover is to represent the ideology and the purpose of the songs featured in the album.įor example, this album cover for J Cole’s 2014 Forest Hill Drive shows the artist J Cole sitting on top of a roof and looking to the right. Album Covers are extremely important due to the fact that it is the main promoting stem that allows the album itself to be sold.
