Kendrick Lamar Sounds Rejuvenated On Fun New Snippet Shared By Sounwave
Sounwave actually shared more behind the scenes footage from Kendrick Lamar's "GNX" era, although we hope this snippet finds another home.

Snippets be damned. The world is yearning for more music from K Dot himself, Kendrick Lamar. In just released videos, the Pulitzer-prizewinning lyricist put on full display a few short soundbites.
Producer Sounwave has concocted a few brief audio bits to whet the taste for Kung Fu Kenny’s legion of supporters.
This is a revolutionary way of viewing things. Kendrick knows how to tease and make sure his base can receive just enough to hold them over until the main sonic dish is served.
Throughout his career, he’s been making history with his haul of Grammy® awards to engagement in scorched earth, total war tactics, in his feud from almost two years ago.
Now, he has positioned himself to be a force that journeyed from the Super Bowl stage to the platinum plaques, he has sliced through the competition and made a name that rings bells globally.

His impulse to develop talent and to be his own boss on or off the track is a testament to his abilities in the booth and in these Internet streets.
His popularity has not waned. In fact, it has only grown. But the weary people tired of the feud with Aubrey”Drake” Graham is problematic. Sure it launched one of the biggest tiffs in the rap realm. Of course he broke records in the pursuit of profit. But Kendrick appears unfulfilled. The hunger and ferocity burning in his soul is ever present and can be heard in “Chains and Whips.” The man purposely goes off beat to solidify his undying love for the craft.
What is so brilliant about Kendrick is the fact he never stops. He isn’t satisfied with just being good, he must be great. That’s the mark of a true first-hander. He doesn’t care about any input into his music save for maybe a few adjustments.

Beyond that, he is a thoughtful, selfish, and good individual. He makes art that compels, stirs controversy, and delivers on the promise of rational hope.
By being one of the last few lyricists to crossover to the pop charts, he’s presented himself to be a formidable matador in the arena.
In all of his efforts, he seeks to excel without exceptions. “Alright” is an ironically titled song in a sense. It could have been called superb, excellent. But he knew that the statement behind the song would register further than the quality of it.
When he collaborates with rappers and singers, he can’t hold back his own awesomeness. These little snippets hold such substances like diamonds. That’s why it’s so crucial to see what K Dot will do with them.
He has options and he’s relatively young. Though, at his age, Jay-Z had made eight straight albums, retired, came back to release two more albums. It’s not a fair comparison, to concede. Jay has more hits and is arguably the greatest of all time.
Kendrick is working on that crown. In the way there’s a possibility for Kung Fu Kenny to ever reach the top of the mountain. His placement among rap’s best has been certified. He’s sold, he’s got a mystique, he’s devastating on a song or even in a verse.
Nothing is holding Mr. Duckworth back. As a rapper of the greatest order, he can only extend his talents from here.
The tantalizing audio bits are just out of reach…for now. What he can do is milk it for more streams, views, listens, and shares. While it’s all about a dollar sign the reason he has the money is because of his skills on the microphone.
Everyone on these digital streets are hanging on round the electronic table awaiting the drop of Kendrick’s latest audible feast.
Whatever he comes up, let it be an elevation of his already stellar catalog. And may he also own all of his publishing and masters. That would make these tiny sounds worth it.
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