Me and Kendrick [Lamar] have different types of music. He from a different coast; we ain't in the same lane.
I would say [Lamar] Kendrick, it`s always fun to see what happens when Kendrick takes the stage. And my two oldest kids are huge fans of him.
I like a lot of the new artists, but there's only one I can name that stands out to me the most: Kendrick Lamar.
Kendrick Lamar represents Compton's evolution, embodying the New Vision for Compton - Purpose, Prosperity, and Progress.
I have all of Kendrick Lamar on vinyl.
I really like Kendrick Lamar.
I like Kanye and Kendrick Lamar.
My pops put me on to Jay-Z and Kanye, and my discoveries would be like Future and Kendrick Lamar. I turned my pops on to Kendrick, Young Thug. I feel my mom made me play the Isley Brothers and real, real old music.
I love Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, and Miguel.
If I had to collaborate with anybody on a song, I would pick Kendrick Lamar because he is so dope as an artist and I love his hustle and his passion. He is fearless and the way he comes to the music is like we share the same passion for what we do and with somebody from the West. In my opinion that would be a great collaboration.
Kendrick Lamar is a phenomenal artist whose work has served as a catalyst to raise a new level of consciousness for this generation. His message challenges the status quo and motivates listeners to rethink our society's institutions.
I'm happy to have been around greatness like Kendrick Lamar.
I think Kendrick Lamar is great. It would be cool to do something with him.
I moved to the east coast when everybody else was going to the west coast. I (then) chased it back toward the west coast. I built my career up by doing small roles (which led) to principal roles and getting bumped into main character roles.
I'd love to work with Snoop Dogg, Skrillex, Lil Wayne, Kendrick Lamar.
Kendrick Lamar is not a whack rapper, not at all. Do I think he's a super-mega-lyricist? Not really.