
(12/31/2009) (Kendrick releases self-titled EP) (Early 2010) (Kendrick scraps The Songs That Didn't Make The Kendrick Lamar EP) (09/04/2010) (Kendrick releases Overly Dedicated mixtape)
In a promotional vlog for TaeBeast's "The TaeBeast Tape" posted by TDE on its YouTube Channel, Kendrick tells about receiving the best beat Tae Beast has ever made on a track called "Cartoon & Cereal", then he tries to beat box the song and it sounds nothing like the known leak.
Unreleased song made in 2010 which is likely a leftover from Curtiss King's Jet Pack On E mixtape. Posted on Curtiss' YouTube channel.
The original version of 'Overly Dedicated', released on September 14th, 2010. 1: The Heart Pt. 2 (feat. Dash Snow) 2: Growing Apart (To Get Closer) (feat. Jhené Aiko) 3: Night of The Living Junkies 4: P&P 1.5 (feat. Ab-Soul) 5: Alien Girl (Today, with Her) 6: Opposites Attract (Tomorrow, with Her) (feat. JaVonté) 7: Michael Jordan (feat. Schoolboy Q) 8: Ignorance Is Bliss 9: R.O.T.C. (Interlude) (feat. BJ The Chicago Kid) 10: Barbed Wire 11: Average Joe 12: H.O.C. 13: Cut You Off (To Grow Closer) 14: Heaven & Hell (feat. Alori Joh) Bonus Tracks 15: She Needs Me (Remix) (feat. Don Kennedy and Murs) 16: I Do This (Remix) (feat. U-N-I, Skeme and Brown of Sore Losers)
Released as a single on January 15, 2010. Track 16 off of Conflict's January 2010 mixtape Back To The Basics. Written by Kendrick Lamar and Mykestro. Also track 2 on the Bandcamp tracklist of the mixtape. Samples "The Next Episode" by Dr. Dre.
Released as a single on January 15, 2010. Track 16 off of Conflict's January 2010 mixtape Back To The Basics. Written by Kendrick Lamar and Mykestro. Also track 2 on the Bandcamp tracklist of the mixtape. Samples "The Next Episode" by Dr. Dre.
Premiered at DJ Skee's XM Radio show sometime in 2010. Jay Rock's take on "Empire State of Mind" by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys.
The second version of 'Overly Dedicated'; this is the version found on streaming services. 1: Growing Apart (To Get Closer) (feat. Jhené Aiko) 2: Ignorance Is Bliss 3: P&P 1.5 (feat. Ab-Soul) 4: Alien Girl (Today, with Her) 5: Opposites Attract (Tomorrow, with Her) (feat. JaVonté) 6: Michael Jordan (feat. Schoolboy Q) 7: R.O.T.C. (Interlude) (feat. BJ The Chicago Kid) 8: Barbed Wire 9: Average Joe 10: H.O.C. 11: Cut You Off (To Grow Closer) 12: She Needs Me (Remix) (feat. Don Kennedy and Murs)
In a 2011 interview, Kendrick stated he had "60 more bars left in that song" but he reportedly "cried in the booth... plenty of times."
In a Complex interview, E-40 states that on a 2010 tour, Kendrick, Jay Rock & himself recorded various songs that have never released.
Remix of Q-Tip's "You". Released as a loose single on February 17, 2010.
Released as a loose single on January 21, 2010. Written by Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar and Bow Wow. Later became track 16 off of Bow Wow's 2013 mixtape Greenlight 5.
In a 2011 interview, Kendrick stated he had "60 more bars left in that song" but he reportedly "cried in the booth... plenty of times."
In a Complex interview, E-40 states that on a 2010 tour, Kendrick, Jay Rock & himself recorded various songs that have never released.
Released as a loose single after the release of the Kendrick Lamar EP on March 2, 2010. Samples "UMI Says" by Mos Def and "Sometimes" by Bilal.
In a promotional vlog for TaeBeast's "The TaeBeast Tape" posted by TDE on its YouTube Channel, Kendrick tells about receiving the best beat Tae Beast has ever made on a track called "Cartoon & Cereal", then he tries to beat box the song and it sounds nothing like the known leak.
Unreleased song made in 2010 which is likely a leftover from Curtiss King's Jet Pack On E mixtape. Posted on Curtiss' YouTube channel.
Released as a loose single on January 25, 2010. Written by One-2, Kendrick Lamar and Brian Rivers.
Released as a single on June 17, 2010. Track 8 off of Ab-Soul's June 2010 mixtape Long Term 2: Lifestyles of the Broke & Almost Famous.
Track 13 off of Skeme's February 2010 mixtape All Rap'd Up. Written by Skeme, Dubb and Kendrick Lamar.
Kendrick teased a six-song EP meant for release in 2010 that would have unused songs that were made for the Kendrick Lamar EP. The project never came out.