Kendrick Lamar has confirmed he isn't currently working on a follow-up to his 2017 album, DAMN.
During an interview with the LA Times, Lamar denied working on any new album, however, he said that "he's merely been jotting down thoughts, ideas and questions." When asked about what questions he's asking, he replied: "That's personal."
"It feels great. I'm not only representing myself, but I'm representing my people…people I've been familiar with since I was born," Lamar said on his Golden Globe nomination.
Lamar was nominated by Golden Globe for original song in a motion picture prize, honoring "All the Stars," his collaboration with SZA from the soundtrack to Black Panther.
Lamar also received a total of eight nominations for the 2019 Grammy Awards for Black Panther soundtrack, including Best Rap Song, Best Song Written for Visual Media and Best Rap/Sung Performance.
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