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Terrace Martin unearths 17 years of unreleased gems featuring Kendrick Lamar, Beastie Boys, and Quincy Jones

Grammy-nominated musician, producer, and genre-bending innovator Terrace Martin has just set music fans abuzz with a revelation that feels like opening a time capsule. On January 21, Martin casually took to Twitter to share that he recently discovered a hard drive brimming with unreleased music spanning 17 years. The kicker? This treasure trove includes collaborations with some of the most iconic names in music history.

“It’s so many ideas and demos from some of my favorite artists I have worked with,” Martin tweeted, before dropping a jaw-dropping list of contributors. Among them are Kendrick Lamar, the Beastie Boys, Quincy Jones, and James Fauntleroy. For fans of hip-hop, jazz, and beyond, this announcement feels like an unexpected gift.

Martin, known for his indispensable contributions to Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly, and untitled unmastered, has a history of creating magic in the studio. This latest discovery feels like a continuation of that legacy.

While Martin hasn’t confirmed when or if fans will hear this collection, the idea of unreleased music from such monumental artists has already ignited imaginations. The big question now is: When do we get to listen?

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