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don't forget about the new west coast producers
Mustard, Dj Dahi, Soundwave,..


The Source and Fuse reviewed the song with Kendrick

Kendrick Lamar's Verse on "Really Be (Smokin N Drinkin)"
G's track with Kendrick is as somber as this album gets. The title refers to diving into alcohol and drugs after watching your friends get killed, and L.A.'s current king comes through with a personal, twisted verse that works as a prologue to his show-stopping feature on Pusha T's "Nosetalgia."
http://www.fuse.tv/2014/02/yg-my-krazy- ... um-previewThe last time Kendrick Lamar rapped about the loss of his friend, Chad, was on Fredo Santana‘s 2013 single “Jealous”, which featured one of the better guest verses we heard from Kendrick all last year, which is saying something. On “Jealous” Kendrick went from half-singing/half-whispering to full-blown screaming into the microphone, and he raps on “Really Be (Smokin’ & Drinkin’), the 11th track on My Krazy Life, in a similar fashion. In a verse that proves to be Kendrick attacking the “Swimming Pools” concept from a different angle, he justifies his affinity for alcohol and other vices by detailing some of the messed up sh*t that’s happened to him recently, including the death of his dear friend Chad. Though hardship is always hard to hear about, it also happens to bring out the best of Kendrick, and you won’t be disappointed with his verse on this song.
http://thesource.com/2014/02/20/10-thin ... zy-life/5/we gonna eat nothalius brother
