Terrace Martin Unearths Old Hard Drive Filled With Collabs With Kendrick Lamar, Quincy Jones

Terrence Martin recently delved into an old hard drive dating back almost two decades, discovering a trove of collaborative work with numerous artists, such as Kendrick Lamar and Quincy Jones, among others.

The artist disclosed that an old hard drive he found goes back 17 years and is filled with numerous concepts and samples from musicians he worked with previously. It’s intriguing to discover my musical state 17 years ago, collaborating with artists such as James Fauntleroy, Kendrick Lamar, Beastie Boys, Quincy Jones, among others,” Martin penned down. “The music’s feel tells me that I was both self-assured yet uneasy at the same time.

He then asked, “Would you like to hear any of this stuff?”

Martin is not only a successful solo performer, but he has also made substantial contributions to various albums such as Dot’s “To Pimp a Butterfly,” “untitled unmastered,” and “Section.80,” as well as the late Jones’ “Time Decorated.” He didn’t provide any details about when these demos and ideas were produced, but fans are eagerly anticipating hearing his musical time capsule.

17 years ago, I stumbled upon an old hard drive that was brimming with ideas and demos from artists I’ve had the pleasure of collaborating with. It’s like rediscovering a piece of musical history!

It’s intriguing to learn about my musical journey 17 years back, sharing the stage with friends such as James Fauntleroy, Kendrick Lamar, and Beastie.

Terrace Martin (@terracemartin) January 21, 2025

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2025-01-23 07:26