Kendrick Lamar
Mayer Hawthorne returns with a comedic clip in tow for his Kendrick Lamar-assisted track “Crime.” Directed by actress Rashida Jones, this treatment visually scoffs at industry soirees.
Less than a week after preaching self-love on “i,” a snippet of a new Kendrick Lamar record titled “I’m Da Man” has landed on the Internets.
Kendrick Lamar’s new song “i” was liberated on Tuesday (Sept. 23) and has since set the Internet ablaze with mixed critiques.
Our younger readers will recall the days when fighting the urge to recreate Clipse’s “Grindin'” beat on each and every locker, lunchroom, etc. was a daily task. LA Leaker’s capture that vibe with Kendrick Lamar on the verse via the #LiftOff “Lunch Table” Freestyle.
After a week’s notice, Kendrick Lamar made due on his promise to release his highly anticipated single, “i,” which arrived in the wee hours of the morning today (September 23). The track has been out for less that six hours, during which it’s been the center of debate–is it good or not?
Kendrick Lamar went from waxing poetics about the hazards of alcoholism and being reared in a poverty-stricken, drug-ridden environment to singing about loving himself.
New Kendrick Lamar alert. After a two year wait, Compton’s favorite “good kid” is readying his highly anticipated sophomore album and will debut a new single titled “I” next week.
Following Taylor Swift’s remarks about Kendrick Lamar’s music, the good kid, m.A.A.d city rapper sang her praises for supporting him and the Hip-Hop culture.
This Halloween, the Compton kid will be taking his talents to one of the most mysterious places on earth, the Bermuda Triangle (aka the Devil’s Triangle).
Previously, Chris Brown revealed he and Kendrick Lamar collaborated on a song called “Autumn Leaves.”
We can’t imagine Taylor Swift saying “I pray my dick get big as the Eiffel Tower, so I can f*ck the world for 72 hours.” But that’s exactly what happens anytime America’s Sweetheart finds herself in a stressful situation.
A pair of songwriters are claiming an early Kendrick Lamar hit, “Rigamortis,” was actually stolen by the Compton rapper.