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The real reason it takes Kendrick Lamar so long to release albums

The real reason it takes Kendrick Lamar so long to release albums

The real reason it takes Kendrick Lamar so long to release albums

The real reason it takes Kendrick Lamar so long to release albums

The real reason it takes Kendrick Lamar so long to release albums

Recently, Kendrick Lamar spoke about his progress in music, his various albums along with a lot more as he spoke to Baby Keem for i-D Magazine’s 40th Anniversary Issue. Keem is Kendrick’s 20-year-old protégé, who began the interaction by talking about Die for my Bitch, released last year. Kendrick revealed that the need to play new songs couple with additional effort to ensure that new projects do not resemble his old projects, makes him take very long to release each project. He explained that the feeling is basically “sophomore jinx,” following the release of Good Kid M.A.A.D City in 2012.

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DaBaby and City Girls join Moneybagg Yo in “Said Sum (Remix)” visual

DaBaby and City Girls join Moneybagg Yo in “Said Sum (Remix)” visual

DaBaby and City Girls join Moneybagg Yo in “Said Sum (Remix)” visual

DaBaby and City Girls join Moneybagg Yo in “Said Sum (Remix)” visual

DaBaby and City Girls join Moneybagg Yo in “Said Sum (Remix)” visual

About four months ago, the pandemic stricken world has witnessed “Said Sum,” a hard-hitting single by Moneybagg Yo, which was produced by YC. The song was a strong message to his critics. And just a month ago, he released a remix version of the song with additional assistance from City Girls and DaBaby. Now, he released the latest video for “Said Sum (Remix),” which comes courtesy of BenMarc. The song starts and endswith the business of Moneybagg being at the center of tabloids. The song also features the cars of the collaborators, cash, and so much more. You can check out the new clip by Moneybagg Yo, DaBaby, and City Girls’ below. 

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King Combs samples a Wu-Tang classic on “Legacy”

King Combs samples a Wu-Tang classic on “Legacy”

King Combs samples a Wu-Tang classic on “Legacy”

King Combs samples a Wu-Tang classic on “Legacy”

King Combs samples a Wu-Tang classic on “Legacy”

King Combs has released his latest single sampling a classic hip-hop record. His latest track has been titled ‘Legacy’ and includes a sample of Wu-Tang’s “Triumph.” A visual has been released with the song, which was directed by Roodmy Poulard. The song is dedicated his late beloved mother, Kim Porter. The song talks about pain and progress. Legacy comes after King Combs’ 2019 project Cyncerely, C3, which included nine tracks as well as features from the City Girls, Ty Dolla $ign, Jeremih, Smooky MarGielaa, AzChike, 1takejay, Kai Cash, Tee Grizzley, and more. Fans can catch the visual of “Legacy” below.

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