"I was born like this, since one like this, immaculate conception"
About this Quote
The religious reference isn’t random decoration. Lamar’s catalog is thick with Christian imagery, guilt, judgment, and redemption; he treats faith as a pressure system, not a punchline. Calling himself an “immaculate conception” bends the Virgin Birth toward hip-hop’s obsession with authenticity: if you’re “born” this way, no one can accuse you of fabrication, trend-chasing, or industry assembly. The joke is that he’s comparing rap uniqueness to divine exception - absurd on purpose, because rap grandeur is always flirting with blasphemy.
Subtextually, it’s also a swipe at the gatekeepers who demand a clean origin story. Lamar’s upbringing is complicated; the culture asks artists to be either “product of the streets” or “uplift narrative.” “Immaculate conception” mocks that need for purity. He’s saying: you want an origin myth? Fine. Mine is impossible, untouchable, and you still don’t get to own it.
Quote Details
| Topic | Faith |
|---|---|
| Source | Song: "DNA." (2017), DAMN. |
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Lamar, Kendrick. (2026, February 1). I was born like this, since one like this, immaculate conception. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-was-born-like-this-since-one-like-this-184862/
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Lamar, Kendrick. "I was born like this, since one like this, immaculate conception." FixQuotes. February 1, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-was-born-like-this-since-one-like-this-184862/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I was born like this, since one like this, immaculate conception." FixQuotes, 1 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-was-born-like-this-since-one-like-this-184862/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.








