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Kendrick Lamar Films 'Bitch Dont Kill My Vibe' Video In Cali


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By Chelsey Wilkins

It was only a month ago when our "Hottest MC," Kendrick Lamar, blessed us with the official remix to “Bitch Don’t Kill My Vibe." He was surprised with a verse from Jay-Z on a priceless rendition of the fan favorite track off of Good Kid, M.A.A.D City, and now he's prepping the video to accompany the track.

Since the monstrous release, K. Dot has been keeping busy. Having just filmed his feature in Miguel’s “How Many Drinks” music video, Kendrick is finally ready to give fans the visuals for “Bitch Don’t Kill My Vibe."

This past week, the new king of the West Coast was spotted in the hills dressed in all-white-everything, shooting scenes in a mansion for his latest single. He was joined by his TDE family and a couple of his friends, including Juicy J and comedian Mike Epps.

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According to Mike Epps, Kendrick’s latest visual could be described as a mini movie. “Me and Kendrick Lamar on the bitch don’t kill my vibe the makin of the movie Tde entertain,” he tweeted. While the shoot has been kept under wraps, a few pictures of Kendrick Lamar and the cast have surfaced online. There’s no word on whether this is a video shoot for the original track or his remix with Jay-Z, but we’re sure fans would prefer the latter.



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