RadioOnFire.com - Yesterday was the five year anniversary of Kendrick Lamar's good kid, M.A.A.D. City, and of course many reflected on the impact that album had. Some took to Twitter to talk about their favorite tracks on the album. While others took to Instagram to show love to Kendrick. Overall, people expressed their admiration for the album. Including TDE's very own, Punch. But instead of saying how much he loved the album, Punch told a story that included Andre 3000.
Punch took to Twitter (see above) to tell how the team tried to originally get Andre 3000 to lay a verse down on "Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe," and it went a little something like this:
Yo, how is everyone? Let's talk about gkmc for a second. It dropped 5 years ago today. Y'all remember that album?
I remember trying to get 3 Stacks on "don't kill my vibe". He couldn't catch the vibe lol. He was shooting the Jimi Hendrix movie....
Can't help but to think what he would've sounded like on that joint. Then jay did the remix so it worked out lol.
The goal was to make a album in the vein of a Tarantino movie. Where the scenes aren't in chronological order but it flows cohesively.
What's ill to me is thru all of the skits and narration you only here kendrick voice one time.
Crazy the things that happen behind the scenes of making album! Happy five years to good kid, M.A.A.D. City. If you haven't already, check out Kendrick in the studio with Andre 3000 and Dr. Dre above.
Source: pigeonsandplanes.com


 
 
 
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