lol my bad breh
You been in the thread so I figured you would get the alert when I posted something
lol my bad breh
Part 2 @OfTheCross
Wasalu Jaco y’all
@Cadillac @GoldenGlove @Zero @Romell @CleinB @Jack Don the G @gabbo @UpAndComing @Izanami @We Major
Sorry for folks I’m forgetting
Part 2 @OfTheCross
Wasalu Jaco y’all
@Cadillac @GoldenGlove @Zero @Romell @CleinB @Jack Don the G @gabbo @UpAndComing @Izanami @We Major
Sorry for folks I’m forgetting
Which is why I can’t entertain nikkas that say he ain’t a top tier MC. His mic presence is underrated. He took over the whole session with his energybruh had the best verse, what makes it even more dope, you know all that except the "dumb it down" part is off the top
Part 2 @OfTheCross
Wasalu Jaco y’all
@Cadillac @GoldenGlove @Zero @Romell @CleinB @Jack Don the G @gabbo @UpAndComing @Izanami @We Major
Sorry for folks I’m forgetting
yall Kendrick plants are weird
anyway for whatever its worth Lupe worked with Robert Glasper before Kendrick even blew up, so hes probably good friends with the guy and knew him before kendrick did
this track came out in early 2012
Lu been on Robert Glasper tracks since 2011.
Prolly jammed with him before then.
So basically K Dot heard Lupe’s verses on Black Radio and knew that shyt he wrote wasn’t good enoughRG: When it was time for me to do my Black Radio record [Glasper's Grammy-winning 2012 release which featured Lupe Fiasco, Yasiin Bey (Mos Def), and Erykah Badu], I had already been collaborating with different MCs. I had peeped Kendrick Lamar's Section.80 -- one of my boys played it for me, and it was so musical and so jazzy. So when it was time for my Black Radio record, I wanted to get Kendrick on it. Terrace made that connection for me.
He'd been telling Kendrick about me, and Kendrick heard some stuff and he liked it. He did a verse for me, for Black Radio. But he didn't like it, so we couldn't use it. So I have this verse in my computer that's amazing, but it wasn't up to his standards -- where he wanted it to be.
He's a perfectionist. I had heard that already, that he was a super, duper, duper perfectionist. He was like "Yo, I want to redo my verse," but this was literally when good kid, m.A.A.d city had just come out, so he left on tour. The timing just didn't work in our favor -- I had to put the album out.
ok so they knew each other before he blew upYou a damn lie!
Robert Glasper:
RG: When it was time for me to do my Black Radio record [Glasper's Grammy-winning 2012 release which featured Lupe Fiasco, Yasiin Bey (Mos Def), and Erykah Badu], I had already been collaborating with different MCs. I had peeped Kendrick Lamar's Section.80 -- one of my boys played it for me, and it was so musical and so jazzy. So when it was time for my Black Radio record, I wanted to get Kendrick on it. Terrace made that connection for me.
He'd been telling Kendrick about me, and Kendrick heard some stuff and he liked it. He did a verse for me, for Black Radio. But he didn't like it, so we couldn't use it. So I have this verse in my computer that's amazing, but it wasn't up to his standards -- where he wanted it to be.
He's a perfectionist. I had heard that already, that he was a super, duper, duper perfectionist. He was like "Yo, I want to redo my verse," but this was literally when good kid, m.A.A.d city had just come out, so he left on tour. The timing just didn't work in our favor -- I had to put the album out.