Unreleased Kendrick Lamar songs from 2015 were leaked online, and fans still praised the rapper for having great songs regardless if they had been officially released or not.

One would expect that a newer Kendrick Lamar song would get leaked this time around, but apparently, that was not the case in the most recent roundup of leaks.

According to HipHopeNMore, two songs from Lamar's older eras, namely "To Pimp A Butterfly" and "Damn," surfaced online.

The first song that was leaked is called "Falsehood," which only included three verses backed with a "groovy" sound.

Perhaps Lamar did not release the song because he used a verse for another song. Reports noted that the last verse from "Falsehood" was also used in another musical release, "i."

Furthermore, the song seems like it intended to feature Dr. Dre because Lamar rapped the verse while doing "his best Dre impression."

Another song that surfaced online was entitled "Organized Mess," and it reportedly featured bassist Thundercat.

According to Hot New HipHop, lines from the unreleased song were again reworked into Lamar's other release "Complexion."

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Constant Leaks

This is not Lamar's first rodeo with his music being leaked. In 2019, the rapper's music which goes back from 2009 was leaked, and in 2020, it happened again.

Reports, however, noted that despite being leaked, some of the songs were still included in the rapper's later releases in one capacity or another.

Some of the songs that were leaked feature other artists as well, including SZA, Jay Rock, and more.

Even Lamar's songs from his hit album "Mr. Morale &The Big Steppers" got leaked to the public.

In fact, Lamar's songs get leaked so often, people make fun of it, a fan even tweeted: "Can we get a Kendrick Lamar leak coz its honestly been too long."

"Lot of Kendrick Unreleased leaks. Put em all on a project like Untitled Unmastered," added another.

Others still praised the rapper despite the leaked songs being snippets of demos. "them Kendrick Lamar leaks proves he be making albums sound EXACTLY how he wants them to sound," a fan wrote.

Even leaks from years ago got compliments from fans. "All throwaway tracks btw and he's snapping on every single one of them," a fan wrote four years ago.

"I doubt we'll ever get this Kendrick again. But I'm sure he has hundreds of unreleased tracks like these."

"When Kendrick's throwaways are better than most n***as albums," another wrote.

As of this writing, there are still several of the leaks still floating around the Internet, especially on Twitter, and fans are scrambling to listen to them before they get taken down.

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