Kojey Radical is also amazing check this song out 
The new wave of UK singers & rappers is amazing
Little Simz lowkey has 2019 RAOTY
Cashmere tears is so good
revolt.tv/2019/12/26/21037658/kendrick-lamar-tde-engineer-mixedbyali-interview
*How does the making of ‘Wesley’s Theory’ exemplify Kendrick’s creative process?
Kendrick is such a genius in his creative process. He’ll keep adding to ideas. He’ll take songs off and replace them. Imagine an old school Chevy Impala. It’s rusty and old. But, once you get the body off that frame, you start building it up and cleaning it up nice. He starts a song with a frame and then he builds each part of that song around it until it’s complete. If it’s not complete, he’ll scratch the whole frame and rebuild the frame. He’ll add new drums, add new synths, add new bass, add new vocals. Nothing is done until it’s done with that man. That’s what got my creative process to what it is.
During the making of that album, I didn’t have any formal music training. So, I’m doing a lot of studying. I was listening to the Mo’ Betta Blues soundtrack, a lot of The Beatles’ Abbey Road. I just wanted to listen and learn how they had those live elements were sitting inside the mix. I was like, ‘Hey, f*** it. Let’s take these elements, go crazy and do something different. Let’s take an old school approach and put a modern twist to create this classic album.’ That’s exactly what we did.
*What’s the most impressive thing you’ve seen Kendrick do in the studio?
Work for 10 days straight. Everything that man does is impressive. I’m constantly blown away by his work ethic. In my opinion, he’s the biggest rapper in the world, and he still works and critiques himself like a new artist coming out for the first time. That work ethic is admirable and inspiring. Everyone doesn’t get to see that in their lifetime.
https://www.revolt.tv/2019/12/26/21037658/kendrick-lamar-tde-engineer-mixedbyali-interview
*How does the making of ‘Wesley’s Theory’ exemplify Kendrick’s creative process?
Kendrick is such a genius in his creative process. He’ll keep adding to ideas. He’ll take songs off and replace them. Imagine an old school Chevy Impala. It’s rusty and old. But, once you get the body off that frame, you start building it up and cleaning it up nice. He starts a song with a frame and then he builds each part of that song around it until it’s complete. If it’s not complete, he’ll scratch the whole frame and rebuild the frame. He’ll add new drums, add new synths, add new bass, add new vocals. Nothing is done until it’s done with that man. That’s what got my creative process to what it is.
During the making of that album, I didn’t have any formal music training. So, I’m doing a lot of studying. I was listening to the Mo’ Betta Blues soundtrack, a lot of The Beatles’ Abbey Road. I just wanted to listen and learn how they had those live elements were sitting inside the mix. I was like, ‘Hey, f*** it. Let’s take these elements, go crazy and do something different. Let’s take an old school approach and put a modern twist to create this classic album.’ That’s exactly what we did.
*What’s the most impressive thing you’ve seen Kendrick do in the studio?
Work for 10 days straight. Everything that man does is impressive. I’m constantly blown away by his work ethic. In my opinion, he’s the biggest rapper in the world, and he still works and critiques himself like a new artist coming out for the first time. That work ethic is admirable and inspiring. Everyone doesn’t get to see that in their lifetime.
Kendrick is an Android. I hope the next album is no holds barred, organic s***. No commercial s***. I’m so excited.
https://www.revolt.tv/2019/12/26/21037658/kendrick-lamar-tde-engineer-mixedbyali-interview
*How does the making of ‘Wesley’s Theory’ exemplify Kendrick’s creative process?
Kendrick is such a genius in his creative process. He’ll keep adding to ideas. He’ll take songs off and replace them. Imagine an old school Chevy Impala. It’s rusty and old. But, once you get the body off that frame, you start building it up and cleaning it up nice. He starts a song with a frame and then he builds each part of that song around it until it’s complete. If it’s not complete, he’ll scratch the whole frame and rebuild the frame. He’ll add new drums, add new synths, add new bass, add new vocals. Nothing is done until it’s done with that man. That’s what got my creative process to what it is.
During the making of that album, I didn’t have any formal music training. So, I’m doing a lot of studying. I was listening to the Mo’ Betta Blues soundtrack, a lot of The Beatles’ Abbey Road. I just wanted to listen and learn how they had those live elements were sitting inside the mix. I was like, ‘Hey, f*** it. Let’s take these elements, go crazy and do something different. Let’s take an old school approach and put a modern twist to create this classic album.’ That’s exactly what we did.
*What’s the most impressive thing you’ve seen Kendrick do in the studio?
Work for 10 days straight. Everything that man does is impressive. I’m constantly blown away by his work ethic. In my opinion, he’s the biggest rapper in the world, and he still works and critiques himself like a new artist coming out for the first time. That work ethic is admirable and inspiring. Everyone doesn’t get to see that in their lifetime.
My goat, he's on a tier of his own, nobody can match his grind
Just want to say Kendrick Lamar is Artist Of The Decade . Have a nice weekend y'all
Just want to say Kendrick Lamar is Artist Of The Decade . Have a nice weekend y'all
TPAB is a masterpiece. one of the best rap albums ever made
and I get the counter argument because it's not an easy album to listen to frequently. i wouldnt say it has bad replayability because it does lend itself to many listenings but its just not something you can throw on any time like many other classic rap albums that are more upbeat
but my god is it perfect and beautiful
For Sale? is such a eerily beautiful song
gotta love TPAB
Lucy gon' fill your pockets
Lucy gon' move your mama out of Compton
Inside the gigantic mansion like I promised
Lucy just want your trust and loyalty, avoiding me?
It's not so easy, I'm at these functions accordingly
Kendrick, Lucy don't slack a minute, Lucy work harder
Lucy gon' call you even when Lucy know you love your Father
I'm Lucy, I loosely heard prayers on your first album, truly
Lucy don't mind, 'cause at the end of the day you'll pursue me
We getting a new Kendrick album in the next two months
why you think that
why you think that
All of his European dates are in the summer. Which most likely means he tours in the spring. So I’m just guessing he has to get it out before then.
Need that new Kenny. I hope the long wait doesn’t effect the numbers tooo much. If he sells well again it’s literally over for you niggas.
So if Kendricks not headlining Coachella does that put his album release around May? Would make sense with all those overseas festivals being in June
So if Kendricks not headlining Coachella does that put his album release around May? Would make sense with all those overseas festivals being in June
It depends on when Isaiah's album will drop to be honest, that should be the next one and there is no single word about a possible release date :(
It depends on when Isaiah's album will drop to be honest, that should be the next one and there is no single word about a possible release date :(
I don't think Kendrick will wait on Zay. He's coming up on 3 years since DAMN.
But we'll see. I feel like Reason gonna drop before both them niggas. He been ready since late last year
TDE is really dropping the ball with these gaps. They should do longer rollouts so that someone is always in rotation