After the heralded successes of Overly Dedicated and #Section 80, TDE representer and Dr. Dre protégé Kendrick Lamar will make his Interscope/Aftermath major label debut with the release of good kid, m.A.A.d city. Previously-releases singles "The Recipe," "Swimming Pools (Drank)" and "Compton" will all appear on the LP. Guest features on the 12-track album will include Anna Wise, Dr. Dre, Drake, Jay Rock, Mary J. Blige and MC Eiht.
The album is currently slated to drop on October 22. Until then, keep it locked to The DJBooth for updates and more new music from the album.
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Fans can also check out Kendrick Lamar's previous albums: Kendrick Lamar- #Section80
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Featured Songs From This Album
Kendrick Lamar ft. Drake - Poetic Justice
Featuring an iconic sample and a heavyweight guest feature, Poetic Justice was the one track off Kendrick Lamar‘s blockbuster debut set that screamed “potential single selection.” After scoring a massive hit with...Read More
Kendrick Lamar - Backseat Freestyle
Currently sitting at number on on the Booth’s own Rap Chart, Compton was as much of an event as it was a record, featuring Kendrick Lamar trading bars with G-funk pioneer Dr. Dre over a beat whose vocoded flourishes...Read More
Kendrick Lamar ft. Dr. Dre - Compton
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Kendrick Lamar - Swimming Pools (Drank)
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Kendrick Lamar ft. Dr. Dre - The Recipe
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DJBooth Album Review
I’ve heard people say that rappers don’t make classic albums anymore, but the truth is we don’t let rappers make classic albums anymore. As I’ve written before, the definition of a classic album is one that stands the test of time, that sounds as good on its 500th listen as it did on its fifth. But in 2012 we live in a constant state of elective ADHD, jumping from Tweet to meme to album to Instragram to Tumblr to viral video to text to Facebook to the next album. We can barely be bothered to pay attention to U.S. wars for longer than a news report, if that long, so what chance does even the greatest music have? Classic albums are still being made, but we’ve forgotten how to listen to them. Maybe Kendrick Lamar’s good kid, m.A.A.d city will remind us.
Kendrick Lamar has risen from some Compton kid named K-Dot to Dr. Dre’s protégé and hip-hop’s most acclaimed voice because his music transcends any label. He’s not just a voice of the people, he’s the voice the people wish they could speak in. On his last two independent albums, Overly Dedicated and #Section80, he showed an ability to dive into abstraction without ever losing his grip on reality, to shift his flow and styles in ways that showcased a complete disregard for sounding “cool.” So there was some justified anxiety around his major label release; it wasn’t a question of if Interscope would influence the album, it was a matter of how much. Frankly, I had nightmares involving a Chris Brown hook and a Stargate beat.
Thankfully, the answer appears to be very little. Instead, the only noticeable label influences on GKMC seem to be a higher production budget and the ability to clear a Janet Jackson sample. Speaking of which, Poetic Justice has to be considered the album’s most “radio friendly” offering, if only because of Drake’s presence and the aforementioned smoother-than-smooth sample. It’s a fine track, and certainly doesn’t feel forced, but it’s also one of the album’s weakest because Kendrick sounds the most confined. By contrast, Swimming Pools (Drank) finds Kendrick playing with the genre, taking the binge drinking-friendly environment that’s currently dominating the charts and twisting the formula almost beyond recognition, a method he uses again on Backseat Freestyle. While nearly every rapper alive would have bent over backwards to make that Hit-Boy beat the 2012 version of A Milli, Kendrick takes lyrics that aren’t particularly far from the swaggering norm and delivers them in a voice that flips from verse to verse nearly schizophrenically. Along with the epically-minded Compton, those are GKMC’s solid offerings…
…but I’m only so interested in solid. Really, I’m looking for “oh sh*t!” moments, and semi-title track m.A.A.d. city is an “oh sh*t” moment if I ever heard one. But while the first two minutes of m.A.A.D. city alone would make it eligible for banger of the year, half-way through the song the track completely switches to an equally loud but more laid-back riding tone. Who folds two songs into one track like that? The same guy who folds another two songs into a 12-minute journey like Sing About Me / Dying of Thirst. I’ve heard deeply personal and lyrically complex joints like Sing About Me before, often from Kendrick, but I’ve never heard anyone cut off a verse with gunshots like that before, never heard anyone so openly adopt a female voice like he does on the second verse, never heard anyone then simply allow the vocals on that verse to fade away while rapping about never fading away. And that’s only the first half of the track. It’s original touches like those, along with re-occurring, documentary style local voices that pervade the album, that ultimately make GKMC one of the most powerful representations of inner city life, a life where the wrong answer to “where you from?” can end everything in a moment, you’ll ever hear. The Art of Peer Pressure? Oh sh*t that’s some nice storytelling. Sherane? Oh sh*t that’s a hell of a way to start an album. Sometimes, when the music really does hit you, all you can say it oh sh*t.
There are only three guarantees in life: death, taxes, and people who will say, “good kid, m.A.A.d city is dope, but it isn’t as good as #Section80”, or if they’re feeling particularly ambitious, “…isn’t as good as Overly Dedicated.” (There’s got to be at least the one dude saying “this isn’t as good the Kendrick Lamar EP.) Of course, those same people will say Kendrick’s next project isn’t as good as GKMC, and there are two reasons why they’re unable to recognize present greatness in favor of the past. First, they expected Kendrick to deliver the album of the year, so even if he does deliver the album of the year, he’ll have only barely met their expectations; who’s impressed by someone who barely meets their expectations? Second, they’ve built up a bank of memories that are triggered by Kendrick’s previous projects: the nights spent riding around with their boys banging Michael Jordan, the hours they spent trying to rap along to Rigamortis. But when they listen to GKMC and search for some memory, they come up empty. That’s not Kendrick’s problem, it’s your problem, it’s our problem. He’s given us all he could possibly give us; an album worthy of being called a classic. Now it’s up to you to make it a classic. It’s up to you to keep listening next week, next month and next year. It’s up to you to play Sing About Me until you understand it’s every nuance. It’s up to you to build new memories, classic memories, tied to good kid, m.A.A.d city – all I can do is help by ending this review now and urging to you listen, and keep listening.
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Total Ratings: 73
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 25 |
Can't wait!!!!!!!
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| Posted on Jul 24, 2012 |
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Wouldn't call it a classic yet, gotta wait how it lasts the test of time but it is truely the best album I heard this whole year. Kendrick definitely outdid himself this time.
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| Posted on Oct 19, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 74 |
You can't call an album a "classic" after like 2 days of it leaking, that's pretty much obvious when you include the word "classic". But I would damn sure give this album a 5/5 straight away. I honestly never doubted that Kendrick could come with a dope ass album, I don't recall him letting his fan base down yet!
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| Posted on Oct 19, 2012 |
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I've been bumping this since the leak and I can't stop. This is perfect music.
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| Posted on Oct 19, 2012 |
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I know Kendrick Lamar is tell his story on this album but their is just to much going on in the songs. 3 good songs, 2 great songs, and the rest of the songs are just average. I listened to this album 5 times and it still didn't move me. Maybe I expected to much to soon. I will still support hm on October 22 because I want real hiphop to win. Damn back to Listen to Nas and J. cole
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| Posted on Oct 19, 2012 |
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Album of the Year, hands down
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| Posted on Oct 19, 2012 |
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Best hip-hop album of the year, no band-wagon, creates a look from this city filled with negativity and some of the positive from him
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| Posted on Oct 19, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 657 |
Really nice.. and im definitely looking into getting this album
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| Posted on Oct 19, 2012 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 877 |
Kendrick is a dope rapper. Sucks to see all his hard work get leaked. He's creative as hell though on this album. Classic album.
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| Posted on Oct 19, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 30 |
This is simply the BEST Hip Hop Album i've heard within the last 5yrs! Classic!
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| Posted on Oct 19, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 1 |
yo this review is just as on point as the album is especially the last paragraph.. but I also think if you continue to grow as an artist over time and do new things people can't really say if your first or whatever album is the best because they sound so different but still bring the same quality just like Kendrick is doing, kanye has done, and I even think it is the case between channel orange and Nostalgia.. and on the other hand when every album you have sounds the same is where you burn out and become wack.. EX. Lil Wayne..
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| Posted on Oct 19, 2012 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 2904 |
This review could not be any more spot on, I can't stop listening, definitely up for album of the year
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| Posted on Oct 19, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 1 |
I was banging the album (which i will go buy the 22nd ) and thinking .. man I haven't heard a album like this since early 90's // skits , concepts and dedication to the listener not aiming for radio .... your review ids spot on ... i hope it gets its due .... bet that up K Dot !
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| Posted on Oct 19, 2012 |
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The album hasn't even officially come out and i'm already bumping it non-stop
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| Posted on Oct 20, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 1 |
I think this is the most important record in a very long time. It's not Section .80, it's not OD...It's Good Kid M.A.A.D city and it should be treated that way. It's an amazing piece of work that we haven't heard in a very long time. I caught myself calling it the best album since Pac's All Eyez On Me. As an artist he gave everything you can in every song. It didn't sound forced and every song had it's own vintage Kendrick sound. I'm enjoying my sixth listen through right now and I hope our generation gives it the listen. This is an album that deserves the highest praise...
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| Posted on Oct 20, 2012 |
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Had it since the leak been bumping ever since !!
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| Posted on Oct 20, 2012 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 1069 |
I was patiently waiting and K-Dot delivered. Classic,or just straight better than everything else out there
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| Posted on Oct 20, 2012 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 603 |
I can't lie, the album was amazing, will be banging this for a long time. Haven't bumped an album of this quality since My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.
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| Posted on Oct 21, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 5 |
My review for the album, you can read on my blog ---> http://thestixxclusiveblog.com/2012/10/22/good-kid-m-a-a-d-city-kendrick-lamar-the-stixxclusive-review/
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| Posted on Oct 22, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 5 |
My review for the album, you can read on my blog ---> http://thestixxclusiveblog.com/2012/10/22/good-kid-m-a-a-d-city-kendrick-lamar-the-stixxclusive-review/
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| Posted on Oct 22, 2012 |
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| Posted on Oct 22, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 28 |
good kid, m.A.A.d city is an instant classic! If you're a die-hard hip-hop fan, then PURCHASE this masterpiece! I downloaded and purchased the deluxe edition, which i would recommend! I can proudly say that this will be the best hip-hop album of this decade! My highlights (Top 5) on this album are:
The Art Of Peer Pressure Sing About Me / I'm Dying Of Thirst Money Trees Swimming Pools (Drank) Compton! These were my favorites but to be honest ALL of the tracks were amazing. A story telling, well produced and well written masterpiece!! |
| Posted on Oct 22, 2012 |
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classic
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| Posted on Oct 22, 2012 |
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| Posted on Oct 22, 2012 |
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What a great album..... Great concept, storytelling, production and lyrics..... what more can you ask for? I've already seen the argument about classic status and I'm sure it will go down as a classic album. Most of the albums I consider classic (Illmatic, Stillmatic, Reasonable Doubt, Ready to Die, ATLiens, etc) didn't sound like classics on the 1st listen, but due to the timelessness and replay value, those albums became classic over a period of time. The only album that was a classic to me upon the 1st couple of listens was Aquemini, but this is pretty damn close. I am excited to see what his future has in store for Kendrick. With the material that he's dropped along with his major label debut, I'm confident in saying he's heading in the right direction in becoming mentioned in the same breath as the greats (Biggie, Pac, Nas, Jay, Pun, GFK, etc) along with Lupe. I don't want to paint him as the savior of hip-hop, but he's a breath of much needed fresh air. 5 mics....
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| Posted on Oct 22, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 6 |
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| Posted on Oct 22, 2012 |
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Wow. This album is amazing, Conceptually, Lyrically and beat wise. Kendrick truly has reinvented West Coast hip hop. Next to Big Krit's 2 Releases this year, Death Grips's The Money Store and No Love Deep Web, Ab Soul's Control System, and this album, 2012 has been a HUGE landmark in hip hop history. Please keep this streak going.
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| Posted on Oct 22, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 66 |
Kendrick doesn't disappoint.
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| Posted on Oct 22, 2012 |
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| Posted on Oct 22, 2012 |
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| Posted on Oct 22, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 14 |
Solid album 4.5/5 but definitely not a classic, I wonder how much did you get paid to term it classic before it even came out?
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| Posted on Oct 23, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 13 |
I had to give my opinion on this album, It has grown on my tremendously. First listen in, I wasn't too impressed, was a solid album, but nothing outstanding. Following another 5 listens, the only music I am currently playing is GKMC and The Heist.
Kendricks diversity in delivery and complex lyricism is absolutely brilliant. The features don't at any point take over and in the majority only help the album. I wouldn't go as far as to say its a classic (The Cool, Atliens etc) but it defiantly isnt far off, only time will tell how good it is. I still prefer 'The Heist' over GKMC but this is a magnificent debut. 4.5/5 Fav Track - Sing about me im dying |
| Posted on Oct 23, 2012 |
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| Posted on Oct 23, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 8 |
Classic. Nuff said.
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| Posted on Oct 23, 2012 |
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| Posted on Oct 23, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 6 |
The review of this album is just as amazing as the album itself.
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| Posted on Oct 23, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 3 |
I have no words to describe this album...
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| Posted on Oct 25, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 36 |
sick debut nothing more to say
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| Posted on Oct 26, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 70 |
This is an album for aspiring rappers/MCs to learn from. It's not about how much money you make, how many girls you screwed or how much dope you sold...it's about QUALITY. Do your lyrics make people THINK? Does your wordplay make people push the REWIND button? Does your lyrical intensity make people want to keep your music on REPEAT??? This does. Learn grasshoppaz, learn.
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| Posted on Oct 26, 2012 |
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This album gets better with every listen. It's gonna be on heavy rotation with me for awhile.
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| Posted on Oct 27, 2012 |
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This one deserves a 5. Damn.
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| Posted on Oct 28, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 1 |
kendrick is a god in his art!
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| Posted on Oct 28, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 12 |
I must say Kendrick Lamar paints some ugly pictures with his rap. Very graphic style but unique. Now or Never,Money Trees,Poetic Justice n Bxtch Dont Kill My Vibe are really catchy though!
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| Posted on Oct 29, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 8 |
Definitely one of the best albums of the the year for me. I knew that Kendrick wouldn't disappoint with this. If you haven't yet, go out and PURCHASE it. Don't get the leak, support this movement of real hip-hop. 2012 has been the year where real hip-hop is overshadowing that radio rap ish. Now, to this album, this album is easily a 5. Kendrick is a great lyricist, and this album shows that. He is a great storyteller and shows that in so many ways. This album will be along with The Heist, FL2, and LFTU for replay value.
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| Posted on Oct 30, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 1 |
Love it
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| Posted on Oct 30, 2012 |
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| Posted on Oct 30, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 15 |
Not a "Classic" yet but i have no doubt it will stand the test of time. Havent heard such a well put album since MTDF. GKMC is sure to stand with the Greats and be a "Classic"
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| Posted on Oct 31, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 3 |
Get the full album here http://yaheardthat.com/kendrick-lamar-good-kid-m-a-a-d-city-itunes-deluxe-version-bonus-tracks/
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