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  • NewCopeJustDropped

    This nigga gotta be working on a double album.

    😂😂 this theory will never die will it

  • Oct 28, 2021
    iluvmusic123

    Who are leakers and how do the get their hands on unreleased music ?

    F e d

  • Oct 28, 2021
    neu

    I just realized we NEED Kendrick to drop right f***ing NOW

  • Oct 28, 2021

    1,658 days now.

  • Oct 30, 2021

    Another week without a new Kendrick album

  • Yall know this finna sneak up on us right? We gonna wake up one day and this s*** will have started.

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    @CliCity u seen this? interesting how he's probably the only male rapper who they let speak on Jay's legacy

  • Nov 1, 2021
    FAN
    https://twitter.com/JAY_Z_Daily/status/1454924772064829443https://twitter.com/JAY_Z_Daily/status/1454926552232251393

    He seems like he in killer mode just talking

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    @CliCity u seen this? interesting how he's probably the only male rapper who they let speak on Jay's legacy

    I wonder who put that together and when it was done Kendrick looks dope. But yea that's crazy that they chose kendrick.

  • Nov 1, 2021
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    Jay shouted kendrick during his speech

  • Nov 1, 2021
    FAN
    https://twitter.com/JAY_Z_Daily/status/1454924772064829443https://twitter.com/JAY_Z_Daily/status/1454926552232251393

    He staying with that bandana mask and all black look fr.

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    The 50 Greatest Kendrick Lamar Songs by Rollingstone

    Kendrick is the most important and groundbreaking rapper of the last 15 years — a Pulitzer winner who raises the bar with each new banger. Here are the finest moments in a career that’s been pretty much nothing but high points

    rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/the-50-greatest-kendrick-lamar-songs-1244629

  • Nov 2, 2021
    Ac Slatr

    The 50 Greatest Kendrick Lamar Songs by Rollingstone

    Kendrick is the most important and groundbreaking rapper of the last 15 years — a Pulitzer winner who raises the bar with each new banger. Here are the finest moments in a career that’s been pretty much nothing but high points

    https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/the-50-greatest-kendrick-lamar-songs-1244629/

    Money trees at number 1, not bad

  • Nov 2, 2021

    wished he drop this month…

  • Nov 2, 2021

    dis mid out yet

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    New Kendrick feature coming out this friday on Terrace Martin's new album: twitter.com/terracemartin/status/1455535771851624462

  • Nov 2, 2021
    Me233

    New Kendrick feature coming out this friday on Terrace Martin's new album: https://twitter.com/terracemartin/status/1455535771851624462

    f***

  • Nov 2, 2021
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    Hope its not just a hook

  • Nov 2, 2021
    FAN

    Hope its not just a hook

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    @coat stereogum.com/2166000/terrace-martin-drones-kendrick-snoop-kamasi-herbie-hancock/interviews/qa

    Read the section about Kendrick. It really revealing why he put down his phone for so long and how he basically inspired Terraces next album and why the pgLang video had those images with the children with the phones

    This is what Terrace says about what happened:

    So I called Kendrick and was like, “Yo, where you at, man?” And he said, “I’m at this spot in Santa Monica,” so I came by the studio and we just caught up. I think at that time I hadn’t seen him in a few weeks ’cause he’s busy, I’m busy, and we were having a whole conversation about a lot of things — personal things, musical things, fun things, laughing, talking, all the s*** we used to do, and at the end we realized we had this whole conversation and we were looking at our phones and not each other the whole time. We were just looking on Instagram but having a conversation, but no eye contact, and at the end of that, he asked me, “Do you have an idea?” I said yeah, and he told Ali to bring up the idea so we could hear it on speakers, and he went straight in the booth and was like, “Man, I’ma call this s*** ‘Drones,’ I’m gonna talk about we are just the phone and everything controls us.” "We’re like f***in’ robots, man. And it’s not just us. Everybody always says the younger generation is so on the phone, but naw, everybody is addicted to the phone. Everybody. So he went in there, man, and he just started saying what being a drone means to him, and… the song “Drones” itself is pretty much a statement that we are all one and we are all even robots as one. It’s like we are all in a weird state to where we have these things, these gadgets that control us, and they help us but a lot of times they make us more shallow. We lose trust, we have lack of compassion, we have lack of love, it’s shaming going on, it’s all these different wars between these different people that everybody thinks everybody’s different, and the phone is a big deal."

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    Those location videos from a while ago

  • Nov 2, 2021
    NewCopeJustDropped

    @coat https://www.stereogum.com/2166000/terrace-martin-drones-kendrick-snoop-kamasi-herbie-hancock/interviews/qa/

    Read the section about Kendrick. It really revealing why he put down his phone for so long and how he basically inspired Terraces next album and why the pgLang video had those images with the children with the phones

    This is what Terrace says about what happened:

    So I called Kendrick and was like, “Yo, where you at, man?” And he said, “I’m at this spot in Santa Monica,” so I came by the studio and we just caught up. I think at that time I hadn’t seen him in a few weeks ’cause he’s busy, I’m busy, and we were having a whole conversation about a lot of things — personal things, musical things, fun things, laughing, talking, all the s*** we used to do, and at the end we realized we had this whole conversation and we were looking at our phones and not each other the whole time. We were just looking on Instagram but having a conversation, but no eye contact, and at the end of that, he asked me, “Do you have an idea?” I said yeah, and he told Ali to bring up the idea so we could hear it on speakers, and he went straight in the booth and was like, “Man, I’ma call this s*** ‘Drones,’ I’m gonna talk about we are just the phone and everything controls us.” "We’re like f***in’ robots, man. And it’s not just us. Everybody always says the younger generation is so on the phone, but naw, everybody is addicted to the phone. Everybody. So he went in there, man, and he just started saying what being a drone means to him, and… the song “Drones” itself is pretty much a statement that we are all one and we are all even robots as one. It’s like we are all in a weird state to where we have these things, these gadgets that control us, and they help us but a lot of times they make us more shallow. We lose trust, we have lack of compassion, we have lack of love, it’s shaming going on, it’s all these different wars between these different people that everybody thinks everybody’s different, and the phone is a big deal."

    I was thinking that this feature might be old because its called Drones and its what he said on the on the CD version of Lust

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    @CliCity this basically confirms its more than just a hook right?