Kendrick Lamar wants to have a sit-down with Kanye West.

Lamar addressed Yeezy’s slavery comment during an interview for his Vanity Fair cover story and expressed a desire for dialogue.

“He has his own perspective, and he’s on this whole agree to disagree thing, and I would have this conversation with him personally if I want to,” Kendrick said.

K.Dot also shared his motive behind scolding a white fan for using the N-word in a now-infamous video.

“Let me put it to you in its simplest form. I’ve been on this earth for 30 years, and there’s been so many things a Caucasian person said I couldn’t do. Get good credit. Buy a house in an urban city,” Kendrick said to writer Lisa Robinson. “So many things—‘you can’t do that’—whether it’s from afar or close up. So if I say this is my word, let me have this one word, please let me have that word.”

Lamar also spoke on a less salacious topic: his historic Pulitzer Prize win. He admitted he never expected to win an award like that and feels like it legitimized hip-hop as art.

“I thought, to be recognized in an academic world… whoa, this thing really can take me above and beyond. It’s one of those things that should have happened with hip-hop a long time ago,” said Lamar. “It took a long time for people to embrace us—people outside of our community, our culture—to see this not just as vocal lyrics, but to see that this is really pain, this is really hurt, this is really true stories of our lives on wax. And now, for it to get the recognition that it deserves as a true art form, that’s not only great for myself, but it makes me feel good about hip-hop in general.”

Check out the full interview at Vanity Fair.