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From what I heard, no bonus songs for Target, Best Buy or iTunes. No deluxe edition either, just the straight standard edition.
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I gave up on bonus tracks and ripped We Dont Die from colbert report to flourish
I gave up on bonus tracks and ripped We Dont Die from colbert report to flourish
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SOMEBODY QUICK HELP
IS THERE A DELUXE VERSION?????
Keep seeing something about target having one
SOMEBODY QUICK HELP
IS THERE A DELUXE VERSION?????
Keep seeing something about target having one
My _____, your answer was literally no more than 6-7 posts up
No, there don't seem to be any bonuses.
The depth Kdot put in his music is extraordinary.Just go to Google type in "YouTube to mp3" and you can download it from there.
That live version of We Don't Die is soooo smooth. And those lyrics...
(What the white man say?)
A piece of mines
That's what the white man wanted when I rhyme
Telling me that he selling me just for $10.99
I go platinum from rapping, I do the company fine
What if I compromise? He said it don't even matter
Make a million or more, you living better than average
You losing your core following, gaining it all
Put a price on my talent, I hit the bank and withdraw
Hit the bank and withdraw, hit the bank and withdraw
Vinyl isn't out, no idea when and if it comes out.
Anyone else going tit he signing in Compton? I'm on my way now
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We have a heads up for you guys anticipating the new Kendrick Lamar, To Pimp a Butterfly. The vinyl release is indefinitely put off, definitely not in the next few months, if at all. How do we know? The label rep. Send your grievances to UMV (Universal) Distribution.
http://www.latinpost.com/articles/4...lbum-release-2015-producer-terrace-martin.htm
He wrote the song he performed on colbert the day before :x :x :x :x
n a recent interview with NPR's "Microphone Check Show," Martin proved that K. Dot is indeed a talented writer, revealing the "Untitled" track was created the day before his performance.
"We came with that the day before at rehearsal," he said. "We didn't want to do nothing that's already been done. He didn't want to do 'i.' Let's just, you know, fly out. Let's rehearse in New York and get that energy and do something a little different."
The Los Angeles native then claimed portions of the song were improvised because he and bassist Thundercat forgot the arrangement.
"We had an idea of it a while ago," he said. "But we wasn't sure -- but most of that was done right there -- not right there but the day before. And then something magical and spiritual happened there to where some things that wasn't, you know, rehearsed, happens.
Nobody cares about this weird ****** opinion.