Kendrick Lamar’s Alleged New Album Tracklist Released

    An image bearing the purported tracklist to Kendrick Lamar‘s sophomore studio album has surfaced on the Internet. K. Dot has kept most of the details regarding the highly anticipated follow-up to good kid m.A.A.d. city under wraps, but the blurry picture reveals 18 tracks, a slew of features — and no title.

    The unofficial tracklist features Dr. Dre, George Clinton, Ron Isley, Pete Rock and Kendrick’s Top Dawg Entertainment counterpart Jay Rock.

    Besides releasing the feel good anthem “i,” Kendrick hasn’t teased any new music off the project. However, a track titled “King Kunta” — which is reportedly produced by Pharrell — was exposed by HBO’s Scott Vener. “King Kunta” and “i” are both included within the unconfirmed tracklist.

    Last month, Lamar told Hot 97 that his upcoming album is “even more raw” than good kid m. A.A.d. city and that fans can expect production from Dr. Dre and Pharrell.

    Check out the unofficial tracklist below:

     

    1. A Call to Arms (introduction)

    2. Both Sides of the Story

    3. Underground March

    4. History (skit)

    5. Blaring Melodies (feat. Pete Rock)

    6. awaken

    7. Clouding My Mind

    8. Interlude (skit)

    9. i (Love Myself)

    10. The Line of Fire

    11. King Kunta

    12. ACID BLAST

    13. Impulse (feat Dr. Dre)

    14. Black Mamba

    15.  Say It Like You Mean It (feat. George Clinton)

    16. TIMC (feat. Jay Rock)

    17. Work With It

    18. Fate and Destiny (feat. Ron Isley)

    RELATED: Kendrick Lamar Compares New Album To “good kid, m.A.A.d city”

    47 thoughts on “Kendrick Lamar’s Alleged New Album Tracklist Released

      1. It won’t flop by todays standards in sales, might be a let down from a sales or maybe an acclaim stand point but it won’t flop

      1. The only rapper featured is Jay Rock. I think he used those guys on a hook and obviously, Dre and Pete Rock are producers. I don’t think Dre is rapping considering he doesn’t have the D.O.C. to write for him anymore. He might use Ron Isley though considering “I” is a sample from the Isley Brothers.

    1. Seems somewhat legit seeing how he said there were very little features, but a song called ACID BLAST by Kendrick Lamar seems out of Character for him, but who knows maybe he will go a little pshycadellic. Also the pic looks like the back of an album case

    2. Not a Kendrick fan, I always thought he was mediocre. His 1st album is trash…. BUT!! His name song “I” is FIRE! Straight up Hip Hop!

      I’m going to wait and see what’s next

    3. Crazy it might flop cause he tryin to kick knowledge niggas dnt wanna hear dat u know cause they have an actual faggot runnin da game and he spit so much garb lyrics

      1. ^^^^ this comment above me is what’s wrong with Hip Hop today and the World.

        Little bastards dont respect s*! Not even the Old School.
        They dont even know about pete Rock and Goerge Clinton Ron Isley and they want to talk bad about them!

        Get some knowledge 1st before you speak

    4. No Isaiah or Ab or Q or SZA?
      Well I hope I see them in a Black Hippy or TDE remix…
      And this looks legit… I just hope he drops more 3 songs (One with Soul, other with Q and the other with SZA and Isaiah).. Putting them in this album would give it a better looks and push Isaiah, Ab and SZA to a bigger public (Q doesn’t need it at all and Jay is already in it so…)
      It would be amazing if its release were in 25th December or January 1st…

    5. pretty sure this is fake. I think he said in an interview that there would be no features on the album

      1. Objectively speaking, GKMC is a 9.5/10 & section 80 is a 8/10

        theres a reason if gkmc is the consensus 2nd best album of the 2010s after mbdtf.

    6. This looks legit but who knows. I hope the tracks don’t leak too soon.
      Kendrick has a lot of pressure on him due to the fact that he made such a great debut with Good Kid MAAD City. And YES GKMC was his debut album NOT Section 80. Section 80 was a mixtape made in album form. This track list looks dope but the music has to speak. Can’t wait to hear it.

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