Kendrick Lamar has shared that he felt like the anime character Goku from Dragon Ball Z while working on his song 'Hey Now'.
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Kendrick Lamar felt like Goku when he first heard the beat for "Hey Now" off his latest album GNX, according to Mustard.
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