The wait is (almost) over: Kendrick Lamar’s new album out March 23
Kendrick Lamar performs during the Nike Air + Style combo concert and snowboarding event at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena on Feb. 21.
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Kendrick Lamar’s highly anticipated new album finally has a release date.
The Compton rapper’s next effort will arrive March 23, according to an iTunes pre-sale that went up on Friday.
Lamar quietly tweeted out the link to the pre-sale to his more than 4.6 million followers, However, details on the follow-up to “good kid, m.A.A.d. city” still remain scarce.
The 16-track album is listed as “Untitled” and contains no track names -- save for the fiery, recently released “The Blacker the Berry” -- or album art (a blacked-out square is all that’s visible now).
Lamar has certainly taken his time teasing fans with new material from the project.
First, there was his euphoric, Isley Brothers-sampling single, “i,” which landed him his first Grammy Award -- although no word if the track is included on the album.
He also debuted a slow-burning, as-yet-unnamed number on “The Colbert Report” late last year before releasing “Berry” last month.
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