Disclosure express interest in working with Kendrick Lamar
Underground dance pioneers Disclosure said that they would ‘definitely’ like to collaborate with Kendrick Lamar at some point.
The electronic duo—brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence—revealed their interest in the rap-world antagonist when answering questions compiled by fans on NME’s Twitter feed. Asked whether they would consider teaming up with any artists from across the Pond, they answered: ‘Definitely! Stuff we’re working on is secret, but we’re listening to loads of Kendrick at the moment.’
Kendrick Lamar stirred controversy this week, as he called out most of his rap affiliates in a verse on Big Sean’s track ‘Control’, prompting a furious flurry of responses on Twitter.
The Q&A interview with Disclosure can be read over at NME Blogs.
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