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Kendrick Lamar Talks On His Album's Production

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Kendrick Lamar Talks On His Album's Production

Postby Man1x » Jun 16th, '12, 02:00

Despite Top Dawg Entertainment agreeing to a partnership with Aftermath earlier this year, Kendrick Lamar’s major label debut may find itself devoid of any big name producers. Aftermath is a subsidiary of Interscope, which in theory would provide access to the likes of Pharrell Williams (his solo debut, In My Mind was released via Interscope) and Aftermath CEO Dr. Dre. But Top Dawg’s Kendrick Lamar has other plans for his upcoming album, Good Kid In A Mad City.

“The producers are really in-house,” Kendrick explained an interview with Hypetrak TV. “Sounwave, Tae Beats, Willie B., Dave Free—Digi-Phonics really. I just kept it [limited] to the people I came in with because they know my sound. I know their sound, and we mesh properly when we get in that studio and lock in.”

However there are two other notable producers with whom Kendrick is spending time. He says his collaborative mixtape with J. Cole is still in the works. According to K.Dot, the two spend a lot of time on the phone, but their respective schedules make finishing the mixtape difficult.

No word on that legendary producer that Kendrick has been linked with for the better part of the past 18 months. To date, Dr. Dre’s contribution to the album has been limited to rhyming on the Scoop DeVille-produced “The Recipe.” But even that wasn’t fully planned.

“We were just the studio having fun really,” Kendrick added. “And that’s how the best records come about. We wasn’t going for no particular type of record. We just wanted to have fun. It felt like me; it felt like some new energy. Dre loved it, and we started rolling with it. It’s definitely a good representation of where we’re from.”

Despite not seeing a physical release, Kendrick’s Section.80 album landed in Billboard magazine’s Top 25 digital albums chart; it also placed on the Billboard 200 top-selling albums list. The full interview with Hypetrak TV can be seen below.
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I really like the sound of this, TDE's in-house producers are some of the best, if not the best in the game. It also shows he isn't selling out, and that he will bring his unique sound instead of some shitty, mainstream sound. Section.80 was an underground classic that showed no compromise, and even broke into the Billboard 200. That's amazing impact from the platform he was at in that time period of his career. I expect this album to top Section.80, he said himself that Section.80 was just a warm up to this album. I can't wait, I hope the features are good as well. I want Black Hippy and anyone else that adds something to a track. We'll probably see J Cole on this album as a producer or feature. I'm really getting tired of waiting.
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Re: Kendrick Lamar Talks On His Album's Production

Postby DanWS » Jun 16th, '12, 02:40

I agree, it's good news he's sticking with his usual production team.
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Re: Kendrick Lamar Talks On His Album's Production

Postby Man1x » Jun 16th, '12, 15:38

I'm calling it now AOTY
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