Kendrick Lamar Promises 'Aggression and Emotion' on 'good kid' Follow-Up

King Kendrick is back. Nearly two years after releasing his debut album good kid, m.A.A.d city, TDE's golden child returns to the mic with his anthemic new single “i.” Over a sample of the Isley Brothers' '70s classic “That Lady,” 

When Kendrick Lamar released his new song, “i,” on Tuesday, it felt like a promising sign that we'd see his sophomore album sooner rather than later. The song was the first solo single that he had released since his 2012 debut, good kid, m.A.A.d city

Sounds like Carlos Santana lowkey produced Kendrick Lamar's new single from his upcoming album, Prince Paul's Boutique 2000, feat. Wyclef Jean and Maroon 5. Just jokes, fam'ron—I kid. Even though “i” is indeed begging for a chorus and gold-selling 

"If I can say anything about this record," says Kendrick Lamar, "it's that it will connect again." Lamar, 27, is in the middle of sessions for his next LP, and the stakes are high: It's the follow-up to 2012's good kid, m.A.A.d. city, a platinum

Love Thy Neighbor. Love is in the air as Kendrick Lamar gears up for his sophomore LP. Produced by Rahki, the track finds Kendrick showing compassion for.