Even though he produced three beats for “Duckworth,” 9th Wonder had a realization during our interview. Three samples, three genres, three generations– Kendrick Lamar intentionally wove “threes all the way across.” –
You can watch the third episode (featuring DJ Dahi) early here: https://n.pr/2xBcSr6 – Go to npr.org/theformula to watch new episodes a week early. – Read “Kendrick Lamar Thinks Like A Jazz Musician” by Marcus J. Moore at https://n.pr/2VdwOIz
CREDITS Host: Rodney Carmichael; Producers: Nick Michael; CJ Riculan, Maia Stern; Animator: CJ Riculan; Director of Photography: Colin Marshall; Editor: Annabel Edwards; Videographers: Colin Marshall, CJ Riculan, Morgan Noelle Smith; Audio Recording Engineer: Colin Marshall; Audio Mix Engineer: Josh Rogosin; Supervising Producer: Nick Michael; Senior Producer: Abby O’Neill; Consulting Editor: Jacob Ganz; Managing Editor: Becky Lettenberger; Executive Producers: Anya Grundmann, Keith Jenkins, Lauren Onkey; Special Thanks: Eric Hilton, Robert “Kalani” Tifford, Peter Ugrin
MUSIC “Girl,” Destiny’s Child, Destiny Fulfilled (2004) “Be Ever Wonderful,” Ted Taylor, Keepin’ My Head Above Water (1978) “Ostavi Trag,” September, Zadnja Avantura (1976) “Atari,” Hiatus Kaiyote, Choose Your Weapon (2015) “DUCKWORTH.,” Kendrick Lamar, DAMN. (2017) “Rose Water”, DJ Face [series theme track]
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