Schoolboy Q f. Kendrick Lamar – Blessed [Prod. Dave Free]

    https://media.hiphopdx.com/old/singles/20120103-SchoolboyQ_feat_Kendrick_Lamar_Blessed-HHDX.mp3

    Schoolboy Q’s “Habits & Contradictions” is less than two weeks away. Here’s another leak featuring Kendrick Lamar.

    61 thoughts on “Schoolboy Q f. Kendrick Lamar – Blessed [Prod. Dave Free]

    1. SchoolBoy Q is fucking unbelievable. His ear for beats is ridiculous. And dont get me started on his flow. Top 10 in the game.

    2. shit just great! kendricks wordplay so nice. Track overall TOP. Big hope for black hippy masterpiece shit this year! big props from germany

      1. i saw that comment and thouught u were an idiot

        but after this song and other shit ive heard from kendrick, ab soul, and schoolboy q…god damnn

        i think only jay rock is weak but this shit is beyond fire

    3. This song’s beat is ripped from jason james & rodney hazard’s song “GO” which could questionably be considered a better song than this one

    4. Nice to see the comments aren’t filled with hate, this song goes hard, has a lot of feelings in it not just sum club tracks

    5. well Dave Free cooked up some dope shit for this. and it goes without saying that Q & Kendrick are absolute beasts. Damn that moment when K-Dot’s crazy flow kicks in…. DAMMMMMN!

      1. you niggas must have homosexuality on your minds 24/7. 2 random ass gay references that had nothing to do with anything.

      2. the anon that replied to mazic was obviously making reference to mazic’s comment by calling him a fag u dumb fuck. not random at all.

      1. Black Hippy.

        SH got no subject matter (“Move On” is the only non-punchline song they’ve ever made that doesn’t suck ass) and they all just try to one-up each other with generic punchlines. Black Hippy drops science with unique flows and content.

      2. 1) SH has no subject matter? You obviously didn’t listen to their album. 2) Of course they try to one-up each other. They’re all from an era where emceeing was still considered a contact sport. 3) Generic punchlines? You obviously didn’t listen to their album and you haven’t heard their session with Funk Flex, either. 4) Comparing a group of emcees wherein all four members are already solo staples within the genre to a group of emcees wherein all four members are just beginning to make their mark is nothing short of laughable.

        Clowns.

        Shut up.

    6. Fuck ya’ know bout’ “Black Hippy”?????
      Been on these dudes HEAVY since March of 2010

      These them DUDES right here!
      They …….. are RAPPERS!!!

      ShoutOut to the homie “Soul ‘O”

    7. Homie got hella charisma in his voice and delivery and he actually has something to say, thats special. He needs a strong producer to enhance what he got tho or I can see him getting complacent and predictable with his music, like what happened with 50.

      Mike Dean or Kanye Would be perfect…Dre couldn’t give him that dynamic, he can only enhance an established edge. He aint like Kendrick. His power is in his authenticity that grips your soul. Like Biggie. Kendrick’s is in his creativity that challenges and influences you. Like Andre 3000.

    8. TDE got it on lock. First they give us Kendrick, now Schoolboy Q, fuck yeah. Jay Rock’s not too far behind, his album was solid.

    9. As an artist I’m impressed.

      Each of their artists is developing a distinct sound, and all of them are recognizable and good. They all paint pictures with music. TDE must be pretty good with helping achieve their visions, because they seem happy.

      Haven’t heard much Q but I like this. I’ll listen to his next releases.

      Kendrick is impressive. I haven’t heard a misstep. He always surprises. Tough to beat.

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