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Watch: Talib Kweli and Kendrick Lamar – Freestyle

Philip Cosores·July 8, 2011

Kendrick Lamar’s debut Section.80 has been getting some spins in the BPM offices as of late, so we thought we’d pass along this live clip of the Compton rapper performing with Talib Kweli. Check out the clip, courtesy of Nah Right, below.

Talib Kweli & Kendrick Lamar – “This N!nj@ Got Bars” from Wonderbox Studios on Vimeo.

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