Kendrick Lamar says he tries to put his real self out there for the world to see, even if he attempts to stay private. 'The person that people see now is the person that I’ve always been.'
for a rare cover story interview, the rapper opened up about his approach to fame and why he takes long breaks out of the spotlight.
“I’m so invested in who I am outside of being famous, sometimes that’s all I know,” he said in an excerpt from the cover story, which will run in full on Aug. 29. “I’ve always been a person that really didn’t dive too headfirst into wanting and needing attention. I mean, we all love attention, but for me, I don’t necessarily adore it. I use it when I want to communicate something.”self out there for the world to see, even if he attempts to stay private.
Lamar said it took time for him to become “emotionally mature” to the level he’s reached today. He also said he doesn’t judge those that approach fame and stress differently.
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