Hold onto your headphones! Kendrick Lamar’s unreleased verse on Frank Ocean’s ‘Nights’ has hit the internet, sparking quite the chatter among fans.
- The snippet of Kendrick’s verse surfaced online, stirring mixed reactions.
- Listeners are divided—some praise its potential, others feel it would disrupt the song’s vibe.
- There’s speculation about the verse’s origin, but nothing’s confirmed.
- Neither Kendrick Lamar nor Frank Ocean has addressed the leak.
The music world was buzzing over the weekend when a snippet of Kendrick Lamar’s unreleased verse on Frank Ocean’s ‘Nights’ surfaced online. The verse, raw and unpolished, quickly ignited a flurry of opinions.
Despite uncertainty surrounding whether the verse was meant for the original track or a possible remix, fans have not held back in sharing their thoughts. One fan criticized Kendrick’s experimental style, posting, “I fw Kendrick but sometimes this n-gga does bullshit on instrumentals and make weird ass voices and people swear it’s experimental shit sounds horrible.”
Another fan felt the verse was strong but would have disrupted the song’s flow, suggesting it might work better as a deluxe or bonus track. On the flip side, a listener expressed disappointment that the verse wasn’t included in the final cut, calling it ‘fire.’
The leak has even sparked rumors on social media about the verse being a reference track for Kendrick before the beat was handed off to Frank. However, given the production credits, this theory seems unlikely.
While neither artist has commented on the leak, the mixed reception from fans speaks volumes about the high expectations surrounding any unreleased work from these two powerhouse artists.
In related news, Kendrick Lamar was in the headlines recently when Big Sean revealed that Kendrick had apologized for a harsh diss in an unreleased track. Kendrick’s verse, intended for his song ‘ELEMENT.’ from the album ‘DAMN.’, took a jab at Big Sean, saying, ‘Big Sean keep sneak dissin,’ I let it slide / I think his false confidence got him inspired.’ Kendrick later apologized to Big Sean after the track leaked.
As speculation and fan reactions continue to swirl, the leak of Kendrick Lamar’s verse on ‘Nights’ certainly has people talking.