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Listening to Kendrick Lamar’s good kid, m.A.A.d city as he recounts the stories of his life were so vivid, you were able to see the lyrics play out into scenes your mind. Thanks to a new documentary, those visuals are coming to life in a new movie.

Jade Raven

Kendrick and director Kahlil Joseph collaborated on a 14-minute film called, “m.A.A.d.” The film will be opening at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles on March 21, and exhibited through July 27.

In addition Kendrick Lamar’s ‘good kid, m.A.A.d city’ movie containing visuals of his Los Angeles neighborhood, the documentary will also have scenes from the rapper’s set on the Yeezus Tour.

“Kahlil Joseph’s double-screen projection m.A.A.d is a lush portrait of contemporary Los Angeles,” the MOCA website explains. “From barbershops to marching bands, from homeboys drinking in the streets to the iconic carpet of shimmering lights, the camera in m.A.A.d sinuously glides through predominantly African-American neighborhoods in Los Angeles, catching a dizzying array of quotidian moments suffused with creativity, joy, and sadness.”

Meanwhile,Kendrick is busy at work on his follow-up album, which is likely to drop in early 2015.

A movie for good kid, m.A.A.d city have been in talks for a while, are you excited for the documentary? Let us know in the comments section below.

[MTV]