In short, Lamar put Black folks up on stage while concurrently putting white folks “up on game.” Thus, it was appropriate for ...
Spike Lee, like millions of other Americans, tuned in to the Super Bowl halftime show to watch Kendrick Lamar ‘s ...
The Grammy-winning rapper performed Drake dis track "Not Like Us," "Squabble Up," "Humble." and "Luther," among others, ...
Kendrick marched up and down the Superdome stage more effectively than any player on the Kansas City Chiefs, rapping his vocals without missing a beat. His mic was low throughout his performance, but ...
The Super Bowl halftime show has always been a major part of the annual NFL event, and is America's most-watched musical performance of the year.
The Super Bowl halftime show has always been a major part of the annual NFL event, and is America's most-watched musical ...
Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE), the record label behind major hip-hop artists like Kendrick Lamar, SZA, and Schoolboy Q, is facing a lawsuit alleging sexual harassment, assault, and breach of contract.
Ever since Kendrick Lamar declared "I choose violence" in March of last year, he and Drake have hurled a barrage of diss tracks back and forth, escalating a rap feud that had been brewing for years.
Kendrick Lamar will be there, too, prior to his turn as the performer at the Super Bowl halftime show in New Orleans. Lamar is nominated for seven Grammys. Given the parallels and close proximity ...
Potent and visceral, Section.80 marked out Kendrick Lamar as an artist impossible to ignore. For his fourth album, Damn, Lamar brought in a couple of high-profile guests: Rihanna, who raps her way ...
Lamar—born Kendrick Lamar Duckworth on June 17, 1987, in Compton, California—released his first album, "Section.80," in 2011 after being signed to Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope ...
Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) is an independent record label that has represented the likes of Pulitzer Prize winner Kendrick Lamar, "Snooze" singer SZA and "Collard Greens" rapper Schoolboy Q.