Coming off his highly acclaimed To Pimp a Butterfly, Kendrick Lamar is apparently already thinking about his next release. In a new interview with The Guardian, K. Dot touched briefly on his new sophomore LP, focusing on it’s introspective content.
More specifically, “The Blacker The Berry” — where the song’s origins came from outrage over the murder of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman. Later in the interview, Kendrick Lamar hinted at his next project:
“I know exactly what I want to say next […] Everything is going to make sense – not only to myself but to anybody who wants to understand life and music. Everything will make a little more sense.”