Review writer Rae Green unpacks the emotional intricacies of Kendrick Lamar's new song "Untitled," and how it calls for ...
Over Cardo’s brooding beat, Kendrick calls out a rap game that, from his vantage point, is full of “clowns,” “devils,” and “degenerates.” He goes on to target “the rappers that report the lies,” and ...
Kendrick Lamar doesn’t want to be a savior ... He ends the first verse of his new song with a line saying he “would trade all of y’all for Nip, I can’t be proud of you niggas.” ...
In the track, Lamar voices his frustrations with the current state of the music industry and beyond. After some internal ...
50 Cent has said that Kendrick ... a song and sit back. You have to make a song and be ready to make a song again right away with other artists.” Drake later appeared to brush off Lamar ...
Song Of The Year, Album Of The Year and Artist Of The Year. While Megan is leading the pack with 12 nods, Kendrick Lamar is a close runner-up, racking up 11 nominations this year. Most of which ...
Kendrick Lamar and Mary J. Blige. “Having the game be in New Orleans, I could see why they got the Wayne [idea].” Trending on Billboard The Queens rapper thinks Lamar should bring out the ...
Cole’s throat during the fight after the latter came to Kendrick Lamar ... the song came out, he was overseas, then he came to the States.” “First place we stopped in was New York City ...
Is Dennis Allen a Kendrick Lamar fan? The New Orleans Saints coach quoted the ... “But my son was with me out at training camp, and so we heard that song plenty of times.” ...
Kendrick Lamar prepares to perform during the music ... That’s not uncommon for a viral music video, let alone for one of the biggest songs of 2024. However, according to the Los Angeles Times ...