Kendrick Lamar Hints at 'Final TDE Album'
Kendrick Lamar Hints at 'Final TDE Album'

Kendrick Lamar Hints at, 'Final TDE Album'.

Pitchfork reports that Kendrick Lamar has shared a mysterious new website called "Oklama.".

Pitchfork reports that Kendrick Lamar has shared a mysterious new website called "Oklama.".

The website contains a folder titled "nu thoughts," leading to a written statement.

The website contains a folder titled "nu thoughts," leading to a written statement.

In the statement, the rapper announces that his next studio album is in the works.

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In the statement, the rapper announces that his next studio album is in the works.

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Notably, he refers to the upcoming, as-of-yet-untitled album as his "final TDE album.".

Notably, he refers to the upcoming, as-of-yet-untitled album as his "final TDE album.".

Lamar closes the letter with, "See you soon enough.".

Lamar closes the letter with, "See you soon enough.".

The 34-year-old was awarded with a Pulitzer Prize for Music after releasing his last studio album, 'DAMN,' in 2017.

The 34-year-old was awarded with a Pulitzer Prize for Music after releasing his last studio album, 'DAMN,' in 2017.

It's been over three years since Lamar released a new album.

It's been over three years since Lamar released a new album.

The last solo material he released was for the 2018 'Black Panther' soundtrack.

The last solo material he released was for the 2018 'Black Panther' soundtrack.

In late October, Lamar appeared on Busta Rhymes’ "Look Over Your Shoulder.".

In a 2020 article entitled 'Waiting for Kendrick,' Pitchfork approached the topic of the rapper's long gap between albums. .

In a 2020 article entitled 'Waiting for Kendrick,' Pitchfork approached the topic of the rapper's long gap between albums. .

The article referred to the Pulitzer-winning rapper as, "the conscience of hip-hop.".

The article referred to the Pulitzer-winning rapper as, "the conscience of hip-hop.".

According to Pitchfork, whenever the reclusive artist's next project drops, it will arrive on his terms. According to Pitchfork, whenever the reclusive artist's next project drops, it will arrive on his terms