Kendrick Lamar Calls On Travis Scott For New "Black Panther" Standout "Big Shot"

Listen to the anticipated collab from Kendrick Lamar & Travis Scott called "Big Shot," off the new "Black Panther" soundtrack.

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A week ahead of next’s Friday big movie premiere for Black Panther, Interscope has rolled out its star-studded soundtrack for our listening pleasure. Curated and executive produced by Kendrick Lamar & Top Dawg, the 14-song project features contributions from K. Dot, The Weekend, Schoolboy Q, Travis Scott, SZA, Future, Jay Rock, Ab-Soul, Vince Staples, 2 Chainz, and many more.

Having already heard songs like “All The Stars”, “King’s Dead,” & “Pray For Me,” we’ve decided to highlight another one of Kendrick’s anticipated new records called “Big Shot” featuring Travis Scott. Produced by Cardo, the hitmaker had the following to say about the collab: 

"That record is a banger," Cardo said. "It's hard to describe. It's one of those records that as soon as you hear it in the club you're like, 'Oh shit. This is going up.' It got that bounce to it. Of course [Kendrick Lamar] and Travis coming in and doing what they have to do. It's for the clubs. It's for you to have a good time. It's for you to bounce around. It's fire."

Take a listen to the new collab and sound off in the comments (below). Song fire or nah?

Quotable Lyrics:

Serve that work for Kung-Fu Kenny
Got juice, got work, got weight, got plenty
Got them, got her, got more, got Benji (yeah)
Top off gettin' topped-off in the city
Big Top Dawg and I dance on 'em like Diddy
Pop off and I pop back like Fiddy (yeah)

- K. Dot

 


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