Posted on 04 March, 2013 | 3 Comments
Well here’s an unexpected surprise. As many of you know, Kendrick Lamar’s original rap moniker was K. Dot, which you hear him get called throughout good kid, m.A.A.d city. Today, a track from his angry adolescence surfaces which appeared on his first mixtape ‘Hub City Threat, Minor of The Year.’ This tape is said to have been what made Top Dawg want to sign the young prodigy and the rest is history. Listen as K. Dot spits over Jay-Z’s “Hova Song” from Vol. 3: Life and Times of S. Carter.
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[...] that a young Kendrick showed on this verse while working at Konkrete Jungle Muzik. According to DDotOmen, this mixtape is what was passed over to Top Dawg Entertainment and made them want to sign the [...]
[...] that a young Kendrick showed on this verse while working at Konkrete Jungle Muzik. According to DDotOmen, this mixtape is what was passed over to Top Dawg Entertainment and made them want to sign the [...]
[...] the hell did this come from? According to D-Dot, this was featuring on the man known as K-Dot’s first mixtape Hub City Threat, Minor of The [...]