An Old, Unreleased Kendrick Lamar Song Just Popped Up On His YouTube Page Out Of Nowhere

Kendrick Lamar is full of surprises. First there was the wave of Drake diss tracks, then there was the release of his new album GNX, then there’s what happened today: Out of nowhere, “Money Without Me,” a vintage unreleased Lamar track, popped up on his official YouTube channel.

Multiple commenters on the YouTube upload say the song originates from the era when Lamar released his debut album, 2011’s Section.80.

Lamar opens the autobiographical tune, “Now, I was raised on the wild side, ever since a child / I ‘member food stamps when mama said it’s chow time / Papa had the green Seville with the Alpine / Woofer in the back, Doggystyle, track number 9 / Lifestyles of a lil’ nappy head / Guns in the closet, bills in the bed / Watchin’ Jay-Z on BET countin’ bread / Pointed at him then I said, / ‘Man, you ain’t gettin’ money without me.’”

In other Lamar news, Lil Wayne recently addressed the Super Bowl Halftime show and Lamar’s GNX lyric about him, saying, “He saw how much it meant to me, I think that’s all he means. Obviously, he can’t control that, you know? So he didn’t let me down. It ain’t like he can control it or nothing. And also, I’ve spoken to him and I wished him all the best and told him he better kill it.”

14-Year-Old Kendrick Lamar Leak Ends Up On His Official YouTube Page And Fans Are Confused

A song from Kendrick Lamar titled, “Money Without Me,” landed on his official YouTube page without context, last night, and fans are confused. The track seems to date back over a decade to Lamar’s Section.80 era and it’s unclear whether he intended to upload it or was hacked. In turn, fans on social media are confused about the release.

In the comments section of the YouTube post, some users have been treating it like a new single. “Casually dropping a whole song this time is a goat move,” one user wrote. “Love these no announcement drops. If the music is good, it’ll promote itself.” Others have been trying to set the record straight. “This is from his section 80 days, don’t know why it’s out now, hacked?” another theorized.

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Kendrick Lamar Performs During The Austin City Limits Music Festival

Kendrick Lamar performs Oct. 13, 2023, on the American Express stage during Austin City Limits Music Festival at Zilker Park. © Dave Creaney/For Austin American-Statesman. / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The current cover art for the song resembles that of Lamar’s latest album, GNX, which he dropped by surprise, last month. It marks his first full-length project since departing his longtime labels Top Dawg Entertainment and Aftermath Entertainment. Despite the change, it debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, moving 319,000 album-equivalent units. Additionally, tracks from the album occupied all of the Billboard Hot 100’s top five spots. Across the tracklist, Lamar collaborated with SZA, Dody6, Lefty Gunplay, Wallie the Sensei, Siete7x, Roddy Ricch, and more.

Kendrick Lamar Song Appears On His YouTube Page

Lamar is currently gearing up for his highly anticipated Grand National Tour with SZA. It’ll kick off in Minneapolis in April and run for a total of 23 shows before wrapping up in Maryland in June. He’s been making headlines for scheduling shows in Toronto, considering his ongoing feud with Drake. Check out Kendrick Lamar’s “Money Without Me” below.

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