Here's a report on the song and a comparison to Kendrick Lamar's style:
I will now proceed with the search operation. search results for "Kendrick Lamar Somebody That I Used To Know mashup" show a mix of relevant and less relevant results. Result 0 is an Italian article about Gotye's "Somebodies" mashup, which might be relevant. Result 1 is a remix tool on Deezer. Result 2 is a Know Your Meme page about Kendrick Lamar, but not directly about the mashup. Result 3 is an Instagram post about an AI cover. Result 4 is a German page about a Pomplamoose mashup. Result 5 is a Greek page about a mashup of "We Found Love" and "Somebody That I Used To Know". Result 6 is a Vice article about Kendrick Lamar collaborations. Result 7 is about Gotye's "Somebodies" mashup. Result 8 is another remix tool. Overall, the search didn't return a direct link to a specific Kendrick Lamar mashup.
T.I. was so excited about the track that he took the unusual step of confirming its existence even before the album's release. In an interview, rapper Kendrick Lamar revealed that he had recorded a song with T.I. for the album, a track that reportedly also featured B.o.B and sampled Gotye.
Creators use AI voice models to make Kendrick "sing" the entire Gotye song, which often goes viral because of how surreal the crossover sounds.
But do not be disappointed. The absence of the track is the point.
The search for "Kendrick Lamar Gotye mashup" brought up results about T.I.'s "Memories Back Then" featuring Kendrick Lamar and B.o.B. This is clearly the most prominent connection.
Kendrick focuses on the "used to know" aspect, framing it through the lens of a relationship that has fallen apart due to the pressures of success and the superficiality of a materialistic partner.
"Wait, hold up is that you? With them big ol' thighs after school... You're lookin' for the n***a with the tallest 'fetti' You're overlookin' every n***a that ain't quite ready." — Kendrick Lamar, "Somebody That I Used to Know (Remix)"
The original track was slated to appear on the deluxe edition of Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head , T.I.'s eighth studio album. It was essentially a remix of Gotye's song, with the original instrumental largely intact and fresh verses from T.I., B.o.B, and Kendrick layered on top. "Aside from a few extra kicks and snares, it's essentially a remix with new verses from K.Dot, Bobby and Tip," one report noted.
Kendrick's discography is a labyrinth of psychological depth, with fans often unearthing intricate theories about his lyrics across his albums. This same spirit of analysis can be applied when considering his approach to "Somebody That I Used to Know." The core of Gotye’s song is a lingering, unresolved bitterness: " But you didn't have to cut me off / Make out like it never happened and that we were nothing. " It's a tragedy of communication failure.
Despite the sample being removed from the final audio track, the spirit of the Gotye connection lived on. On April 22, 2013, the official music video for "Memories Back Then" was released via Rap-Up, featuring T.I., B.o.B, Kendrick Lamar, and Kris Stephens. Directed by Phillyflyboy, the video was filmed throughout Los Angeles. T.I. and B.o.B soaked up the sun at the Santa Monica Pier, while a reflective Kendrick Lamar could be seen strolling on the 6th Street Bridge, and all three rappers eventually met up in the Hollywood Hills for a contemplative conclusion to the clip.
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Here's a report on the song and a comparison to Kendrick Lamar's style:
I will now proceed with the search operation. search results for "Kendrick Lamar Somebody That I Used To Know mashup" show a mix of relevant and less relevant results. Result 0 is an Italian article about Gotye's "Somebodies" mashup, which might be relevant. Result 1 is a remix tool on Deezer. Result 2 is a Know Your Meme page about Kendrick Lamar, but not directly about the mashup. Result 3 is an Instagram post about an AI cover. Result 4 is a German page about a Pomplamoose mashup. Result 5 is a Greek page about a mashup of "We Found Love" and "Somebody That I Used To Know". Result 6 is a Vice article about Kendrick Lamar collaborations. Result 7 is about Gotye's "Somebodies" mashup. Result 8 is another remix tool. Overall, the search didn't return a direct link to a specific Kendrick Lamar mashup.
T.I. was so excited about the track that he took the unusual step of confirming its existence even before the album's release. In an interview, rapper Kendrick Lamar revealed that he had recorded a song with T.I. for the album, a track that reportedly also featured B.o.B and sampled Gotye. Kendrick Lamar - Somebody That I Used To Know -...
Creators use AI voice models to make Kendrick "sing" the entire Gotye song, which often goes viral because of how surreal the crossover sounds.
But do not be disappointed. The absence of the track is the point. Here's a report on the song and a
The search for "Kendrick Lamar Gotye mashup" brought up results about T.I.'s "Memories Back Then" featuring Kendrick Lamar and B.o.B. This is clearly the most prominent connection.
Kendrick focuses on the "used to know" aspect, framing it through the lens of a relationship that has fallen apart due to the pressures of success and the superficiality of a materialistic partner. Result 1 is a remix tool on Deezer
"Wait, hold up is that you? With them big ol' thighs after school... You're lookin' for the n***a with the tallest 'fetti' You're overlookin' every n***a that ain't quite ready." — Kendrick Lamar, "Somebody That I Used to Know (Remix)"
The original track was slated to appear on the deluxe edition of Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head , T.I.'s eighth studio album. It was essentially a remix of Gotye's song, with the original instrumental largely intact and fresh verses from T.I., B.o.B, and Kendrick layered on top. "Aside from a few extra kicks and snares, it's essentially a remix with new verses from K.Dot, Bobby and Tip," one report noted.
Kendrick's discography is a labyrinth of psychological depth, with fans often unearthing intricate theories about his lyrics across his albums. This same spirit of analysis can be applied when considering his approach to "Somebody That I Used to Know." The core of Gotye’s song is a lingering, unresolved bitterness: " But you didn't have to cut me off / Make out like it never happened and that we were nothing. " It's a tragedy of communication failure.
Despite the sample being removed from the final audio track, the spirit of the Gotye connection lived on. On April 22, 2013, the official music video for "Memories Back Then" was released via Rap-Up, featuring T.I., B.o.B, Kendrick Lamar, and Kris Stephens. Directed by Phillyflyboy, the video was filmed throughout Los Angeles. T.I. and B.o.B soaked up the sun at the Santa Monica Pier, while a reflective Kendrick Lamar could be seen strolling on the 6th Street Bridge, and all three rappers eventually met up in the Hollywood Hills for a contemplative conclusion to the clip.