![]() The content of this song doesn’t advance the narrative of the album.Welcome to /r/HipHopHeads! /r/Hiphopheads COVID-19 Donations Thread It is told from the perspective of present-day Kendrick Lamar, who isn’t happy with the state of rap music, and strives to be different by maintaining his vision. Kendrick explained this song in an interview with Complex saying: He also discusses his career so far and how it has changed his life, for better or worse. That’s really one big subliminal at everybody getting mixed in a situation where everyone wants to have creative control. This song samples Danish electronic group Boom Clap Bachelors’ 2008 tune “Tiden Flyver.” If you listen to some of the words, it’s real intricate, but it makes sense. Originally this song was supposed to feature Lady Gaga. Kendrick explained to Complex why Gaga didn’t make the album saying:Īfter the song was officially released, Gaga posted the original version on Twitter. ![]() That’s just the business side coming through and messing things up.” “We had to meet the deadline for the pre-order date. Gaga was also supposed to work on Kendrick on the song “Partynauseous,” but that was never released either. The female vocals on the song are instead performed by Anna Wise."Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe" (edited for radio as "Trick, Don't Kill My Vibe" or simply "Don't Kill My Vibe"), is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, from his major-label debut studio album Good Kid, M. The song, produced by frequent collaborator Sounwave of Top Dawg Entertainment in-house production team Digi+Phonics, heavily samples "Tiden Flyver", by Danish electronic group Boom Clap Bachelors. It was originally intended to be a collaboration with American singer Lady Gaga, but her contributions were ultimately excluded from the final recording due to timing issues. A remix of "Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe" featuring American rapper Jay-Z was sent to radio as the album's fifth single on March 21, 2013, with the original version and another remix featuring British singer Emeli Sandé later being released. The song's music video, directed by The Lil Homie and OG Mike Mihail, notably ends with an abrupt cut to a black title screen reading "Death to Molly", intended to be a criticism by Lamar of glorification of the drug MDMA in contemporary hip hop music. Go get me a knife, you're looking like steak and when the stakes are high, I stake out for daysĪnd when the water reside, you're Bobby Boucherīut we thirsty nigga, never alert me, nigga They tell me you nice and I'm like, "wait" I'm bagging this money, tea-bagging your honey, you thought I was fresh out the yardĭon't cry to me dummy, you're a lightweight I'm more than another statistic, my nigga, this courtesy of Compton (courtesy of Compton) Trinidad Jame$ in four weeks but now my album platinum and shit, so what Look inside of my soul and you can find gold I can feel your energy from two planets away Watch: New Singing Lesson Videos Can Make Anyone A Great Singer I am a sinner, who's probably gonna sin againīitch don't kill my vibe, bitch don't kill my vibe "Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe" peaked at number 32 on the United States Billboard Hot 100 chart, also reaching the top ten on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts.
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