
"Yeah, definitely. I still would love to do it," he said about working on a project with the Fayetteville rapper. "I talked to the bro, about a little bit over a month and he's on the tour rocking. So we're gonna try and make something happen. They want that."
He also went on to applaud Cole's promotion for his latest effort 2014 Forest Hills Drive.
"Crazy. How they went about it, popping up at fans' houses? Come on, man," he said. "You don't get the marketing resources from a record label. That's them."
Lamar's compliment comes on the heels of Cole's own praise for Lamar.
"I'm just explaining to him, like yo, I feel like you can do it. You have the respect of that neighborhood and L.A. on another level," Cole told Saint Heron of Lamar's ability to end gang violence in Los Angeles. "If anybody can come through and put an end to this sh*t, it gotta be you," he said. "The thing is, music is powerful, but I don't know how powerful it is. I don't know what it can actually do, but I respect him for speaking on it. That nigga's an amazing artist from top to bottom."
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