Kendrick Lamar on New Music With Dr. Dre: "If I Could Speak On It, Then I Would"

Kendrick talks about his album sales, the Tupac audio on "Mortal Man," and more.

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Kendrick Lamar has had a very busy week that included the debut of his "King Kunta" video online and in Times Square, and also a number of interviews with various outlets. Today, Kendrick wraps up the week with an appearance on Power 105's The Breakfast Club, where he talked with the crew about To Pimp a Butterfly, Tupac's appearance on "Mortal Man," dealing with depression, recently getting engaged, and more.

On the huge wave of appreciation he's seen towards the album, Kendrick says that he values the love he's getting from the fans more than anything because they've been rocking with him since the start. Kendrick also revealed some telling information about potential new music with Dr. Dre, saying that they're strategically holding out records because it's a thing that they're waiting on. "If I could speak on it, then I would, but that man is a scientist," said Kendrick.

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