UPDATE: Big Sean Feat. Kendrick Lamar & Jay Electronica – Control (No ID)

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UPDATE: CDQ and proper title — ‘Control (No ID)’ — added below. Also, this will NOT be on Hall Of Fame due to sample clearance issues. That’s pretty unfortunate.

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Holy shit — Funk Flex just let this one go……Perhaps this will be a bonus track on Big Sean’s upcoming Hall of Fame (it wasn’t on the tracklisting we saw, anyway), which drops August 27th. Whew.

ScHoolboy Q Speaks On Kendrick Lamar Going Bilingual In ‘Collard Greens’

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From MTV, on the red carpet of the BET Awards:

Q told MTV News that he was completely caught by surprise when Kendrick laid down a couple of impressive bars in Spanish, on his latest Oxymoron single “Collard Greens.”

“I have no idea what he said,” the TDE rapper admitted. “And I had no idea he was gonna do that. I remember seeing him talking to a Spanish dude while he was writing it and he came up with that and I was very upset because he killed it.”

Kendrick Lamar Talks ‘Yeezus’ At Firefly Festival

Kendrick Lamar describes his feelings on Kanye West’s Yeezus during a break at the Firefly Festival.

“It was hard for me to grasp it on the first take,” K-Dot told MTV News at the Firefly Music Festival in Dover, Delaware. “I got it, but as I kept listening throughout the week, I understood where he was going and that was him stepping out of the box again and doing what he felt.

And as an artist, we all need to take heat into that and salute that because, at the end of the day, it’s so much we can do following radio, following the politics in the business so for somebody to come back again and do what they want, it helps out new cats like myself, Cole, Drake, whoever, so salute.”

Recognizing that Kanye stretched boundaries with his sixth studio album, which will hit #1 on Billboard’s album chart, Lamar admitted he appreciates and understands the message Yeezy was trying to convey.

“My interpretation is, man, it’s crazy how you come through with a distorted beat and still tap the realm of hip-hop and put some hardcore raps on it,” Lamar said. “So I digest it, digest it and he continues to break rules.”