Miguel, Kendrink Lamar Vibe Cover [PHOTOS]: LA Artist Kendrick Lamar and Grammy Award winning 'Adorn' Singer Miguel

By D.Z.Scott (d.scott@mstarsnews.com) | Apr 09, 2013 12:48 PM EDT

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LA is holding it down! Following a grand 2012, 'Adorn' singer Miguel and the "Bitch Don't Kill My Vibe" lyricist, Kendrick Lamar cover the Vibe's 2013 "Big List" Issue.

Kendrick's debut album Good Kid M.A.D.D. City and Miguel's first Grammy win for 2012 R&B Song of the year Adorn garnered the LA artists the title of "musical geniuses of the current generation," according to This Is 50 and Vibe Magazine.

Kendrick and Miguel talked to Vibe journalist, John Kennedy in a joint interview about the first time they heard each other's music:

KENDRICK: First time I heard Miguel, it was a video actually. What was the first video on BET?

MIGUEL: If it was the one with J. Cole, then that's "All I Want Is You."

KENDRICK: It was the joint before that, early in the game. Whatever it was, it was dope. Something new, something fresh. When I found out that he's from the town, that made him even more official 'cause we don't get too many vocalists getting light and love on the actual talent.

MIGUEL: I gotta say that Section.80 tape was it. What I liked most is the perspective. There's a song where Kendrick is like-I'm gonna f*ck up the lyrics-How do you talk about money, religion and street life all at the same time. I know I f*cked it up, Kendrick. My bad, bro.

KENDRICK: Nah, you good. Exactly. That's it.

MIGUEL: I just like that it's an honest perspective. Sometimes you listen to MCs and you're like, This s*** sounds cool, the verse and the cadence or whatever, but when you look at the artist, it just doesn't translate. I don't get that from Kendrick. Younger artists, we're all striving to be ourselves. He's one of the best examples of that.

KENDRICK: Likewise. As far as Miguel, one thing I said these past couple of years, from an R&B perspective, I always felt like it's been missing the depth of actually telling a story. Everything on the radio has been cliché. But when you get a body of work like Miguel's, you hear actual intricate details and lines where it's not just saying, Come here girl, blah blah blah.

MIGUEL: [Laughs]

KENDRICK: You're hearing the steps to get there. And that's the part of R&B that's been missing for a long time. To actually hear somebody new doing it and taking pride in such intricate details that make the song that much better, it makes you wanna ride to it all day. I come from that world of oldies and gangster rap. My pops probably played more R&B and vocalists in the house than gangster rap, so I always listened for lyrics and the s*** that make the women feel good. Once they like it, you know the dudes gon' follow it right after, so you gotta be up on your s***.

For more of the Kendrick Lamar and Miguel Vibe's 2013 "Big List" Issue go to Vibe.

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