That's why he ran to Mike Will and used Uzi flow for a lead single....gotchaHe drops ever 2-3 years breh.......but what separates him is him from Drake is he doesn't try to fit into over crowded or hitch rides on waves.....
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That's why he ran to Mike Will and used Uzi flow for a lead single....gotchaHe drops ever 2-3 years breh.......but what separates him is him from Drake is he doesn't try to fit into over crowded or hitch rides on waves.....
Neither Kendrick nor Hov ended 6God, Kendrick and Jay put an end to that fake ass excuse for "music"........will wait till he goes back to the drawing board. But don't expect this nikka to actually understand what the fans want from him.....if he did.....he would stop singing with his non singing wanna be Chris Brown ass.........
Doesn't matter how much he sells vs. Frank Ocean, that's irrelevantHe sells more than frank ocean, so it's not necessary.
Frank Ocean is a rare talent. It shows through his music. nikkas careers would be ruined if they took 4 years off.
That's why he ran to Mike Will and used Uzi flow for a lead single....gotcha
How Mike WiLL Made-It And Kendrick Lamar Created The Year's Most Urgent MusicRodney Carmichael: You and Kendrick threw the world for a loop following the jazzy, funked-out production of To Pimp a Butterfly. How'd y'all hook-up?
Mike WiLL Made-It: Me and [K.] Dot been working on this for years, ever since good kid, m.A.A.d city. Schoolboy Q is the one who really hooked us up. Me and Schoolboy were already cool cause I had produced "My Hatin Joint" on his [2012] album Habits and Contradictions. They were both in Atlanta one time, and Q said, 'Yo, you should go to the studio with my boy Kendrick; we're both signed to the same label.' At this time, I hadn't really heard of Kendrick. So I went to the studio with him [and] played him a bunch of beats. Every time he'd come to Atlanta, he'd hit my phone. Or when I'd come to L.A., I would always link up with him. I gave him a bunch of beats for good kid, m.A.A.d city and I gave him a bunch of beats for To Pimp a Butterfly, but they definitely weren't the right vibe. At the time, I didn't really know what he was working on. I was just giving him beats that I could hear him on. But right after To Pimp a Butterfly came out, we just caught a wave. And from there we just kept recording.
Doesn't matter how much he sells vs. Frank Ocean, that's irrelevant
The fact is oversaturating the market aint good. You don't want listeners to get tired of hearing you.
You don't always need to have a "hot" single out.
Drake has already cemented himself as a Kanye/Jay-Z/Kendrick figure. He can take a break, come back, and still go platinum.
you must not be in clubs both was one of the hottest records in clubs because of drakeThey're not notable. That's the point. And I don't even care about chart position.
In the last 3 years Kendrick has put out 3 projects and Drake has put out 4. That's not that much of a difference.this
thats why kendrick damn sold so well, he didnt flood the market
flooding does work though, for a time. soon as the sales go down, u disappear and hit em again![]()
untitled isnt even a project.In the last 3 years Kendrick has put out 3 projects and Drake has put out 4. That's not that much of a difference.
Imma have all my devices playing champagne papi 24/7
Doesn't matter how much he sells vs. Frank Ocean, that's irrelevant
The fact is oversaturating the market aint good. You don't want listeners to get tired of hearing you.
You don't always need to have a "hot" single out.
Drake has already cemented himself as a Kanye/Jay-Z/Kendrick figure. He can take a break, come back, and still go platinum.
Those streaming rules are still new though. By the time they were even put in place Drake was already well on his way to breaking the record anyway.this streak was mad forced. So much so no one gonna care when it comes to and end.
Not sure anyone other than stans here cared that much for it anyway. With the new streaming rules it's really not that impressive.