In an interview that has been deleted off youtube, Herbie hancock talks about working with Ali, Soundwave and other tde producers on his album.
Here, Herbie hancock talks about working with the musicians who worked on Kendrick's TPAB (TDE + Brainfeeder) on his album
Update: Terrance Martin says it will be jazz/hiphop, will feature Kendrick Lamar & snoop dogg
Kendrick Lamar will Feature on the new Herbie Hancock Album
"The album I'm doing with him, it's not what you think: Kendrick is on the album, Snoop is on the album. It's not like it's just Herbie Hancock over a hip-hop beat. It's like, I'm really digging into his world, and he's digging into the hip-hop, and we're just trying to figure out a thing. In the process of us trying to figure it out, something is happening magically through the music. Something that I've never heard and he's never heard. Kendrick came over the other day and he was like, "Yo, I hear so many ideas." We're just going in all different directions."
To Pimp a Butterfly definitely showcased Lamar's affinity for jazz, so it's no wonder that the Compton MC is excited to team up with one of the genre's most celebrated composers. As for when this impending-dynamite-collab will release, Martin had this to say:
"With Herbie, I'll know we're done when he says, 'Don't come over to my house and record anymore.' Then I'll know we're done."
Here, Herbie hancock talks about working with the musicians who worked on Kendrick's TPAB (TDE + Brainfeeder) on his album
Update: Terrance Martin says it will be jazz/hiphop, will feature Kendrick Lamar & snoop dogg
Kendrick Lamar will Feature on the new Herbie Hancock Album
"The album I'm doing with him, it's not what you think: Kendrick is on the album, Snoop is on the album. It's not like it's just Herbie Hancock over a hip-hop beat. It's like, I'm really digging into his world, and he's digging into the hip-hop, and we're just trying to figure out a thing. In the process of us trying to figure it out, something is happening magically through the music. Something that I've never heard and he's never heard. Kendrick came over the other day and he was like, "Yo, I hear so many ideas." We're just going in all different directions."
To Pimp a Butterfly definitely showcased Lamar's affinity for jazz, so it's no wonder that the Compton MC is excited to team up with one of the genre's most celebrated composers. As for when this impending-dynamite-collab will release, Martin had this to say:
"With Herbie, I'll know we're done when he says, 'Don't come over to my house and record anymore.' Then I'll know we're done."
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