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Interscope drops 'To Pimp A Butterfly' ahead of release date

Kendrick Lamar's label is reportedly pissed over the early release.
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Initially scheduled for release on March 23, Kendrick Lamar's second album '' is now up for sale.

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Interscope, the music label which Kendrick's label TDE operates under is apparently responsible for the early release. Executives of TDE are angry over the miscommunication.

The album can now be bought on iTunes, including the explicit version. Also, the guest appearances and production credits have now been liberated as well.

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