KENDRICK LAMAR: "GOOD KID M.A.A.D CITY"

B!#%#, SUCKMYD&@#
pimp.gif
 
I cant stop listening to section 80 yo. Seriously I never been a "faN" of an artist but dude has fully captured me yo. I know im not alone too though so its mad powerful music happening here.
 
Never saw that vid for the heart pt.1
pimp.gif


Kendrick is going places, this thread should be climbing steadily in the near future.
 
Sep 8 2011 10:11 AM EDT 604
[h1]Freddie Gibbs, Kendrick Lamar Explain #1 Rule Of Ghostwriting[/h1][h2]'Shhh, don't tell nobody,' Gibbs says on 'RapFix Live.'[/h2]
By Rob Markman, with reporting by Sway Calloway (@realsway)


Text Size Decrease Increase

The #1 rule of ghostwriting in rap is not to talk about ghostwriting in rap. Freddie Gibbs and Kendrick Lamar are not only two of the most exciting up-and-coming performers in the game, but dynamic writers as well, so it's no wonder that others would enlist the two rap rookies to pen lyrics. Not that Gangsta Gibbs or K. Dot would reveal their list of clients.

bttn_play-big.png
mgid:uma:video:mtv.com:687801
bttn_play.gif


"Shhh, don't tell nobody," Gibbs joked on Wednesday's "RapFix Live" when asked if he has ever writing lyrics for another MC.

Still, show host Sway Calloway pressed on. "Is it a written agreement, is it a verbal agreement?" he asked.

"It's a money agreement with me. If your money ain't talking, I'mma talk. I'mma bust you out and say, 'Yeah, I wrote that for him,' " Gibbs replied before admitting that he has lent his pen to about five different artists since his rise through rap's ranks.

Kendrick was even more cryptic. Since his name started buzzing in late 2009, Lamar has been rumored to have written lyrics for some of the game's biggest artists, but nothing has ever been confirmed.

When Game dropped his R.E.D. Album on August 23, however, both Lamar and Jay-Z protégé J. Cole received writing credit on "Drug Test," a song neither of them appeared on vocally. Instead, the song features Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, singer Sly and, of course, Game.

"Yeah, we had some work to do with that," Kendrick confirmed before explaining the process. "With writer's credit, it can be anything from a melody, to just an idea thrown into the air. As long as they give you the credit for it, it doesn't initially have to be the writing though. ... I just threw a few ideas in the air." 
 
Wasn't there already like a 10 page thread on him?

Anyways, section 80 still getting mad play from me
smokin.gif
 
^^^That was just a Section80 thread. This one is any Lamar related stuff, but could easily overlap
 
Section80 is $3.99 on amazon right now for a limited time


Wish it was hardcopies tho
 
Back
Top Bottom