REC’D: Kendrick Lamar – “Cartoon & Cereal”

KENDRICK LAMAR
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is the most impressive new rapper we’ve come across in a while. We point you to his excellent new offering, “Cartoon & Cereal.” Dope as hell and highly recommended. Kendrick Lamar is joining Drake and A$AP Rocky on tour, which kicks off today in Miami. If you haven’t yet, listen to Lamar’s very great Section.80 LP on Spotify.

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