Kendrick Lamar - Money Trees Ft. Jay Rock (legato Edit) -
: The lyrics weigh "Halle Berry" (materialism and fame) against "Hallelujah" (spiritual salvation). Kendrick reflects on his uncle’s death and the tragic reality that in his neighborhood, being "in front of the gun" is sometimes the only way to be remembered.
The is a house-influenced remix that transforms the original DJ Dahi production—which was built on a reversed sample of Beach House's "Silver Soul"—into a more upbeat, club-ready track. While the original focuses on the "tense and eerie" atmosphere of the streets, the LEGATO version leans into the "dreamy" elements of the song, making it a staple for chill house and electronic playlists. Money Trees ft. Jay Rock (LEGATO Edit) [HZRX] by HOUZ Kendrick Lamar - Money Trees ft. Jay Rock (LEGATO Edit)
: His legendary guest verse grounds the story in the grim reality of poverty, illustrating the desperate choices between crime and a life of struggle. The "LEGATO" Edit : The lyrics weigh "Halle Berry" (materialism and
The story of —specifically the LEGATO Edit , which has gained traction on platforms like SoundCloud and YouTube —is a narrative about the conflict between survival and morality. In the context of Kendrick Lamar’s album good kid, m.A.A.d city , the song serves as a moment of reflection following a violent encounter. The Core Story While the original focuses on the "tense and
: Set in Compton, the song captures the "mind state" where money feels like the only escape from poverty and violence. The "money trees" themselves represent the shade and security that wealth provides.
: Chronologically, it takes place after Kendrick (K.Dot) is jumped by Sherane’s cousins. He and his friends are sitting in a car, fantasizing about riches and "the high life" as a way to cope with their low reality.