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Just days after taking home five Grammy Awards, Kendrick Lamar is off to the Super Bowl. Lamar previously performed at the ...
Kendrick Lamar has seemingly reached the zenith of American Pop culture. First, he unceremoniously pulled Drake down in their beef. Then, he swept the Grammys.
"It’s a radical act to seek out joyful and euphoric happenings. And that is what this album represents to me," Carlile says.
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Kendrick Lamar may not have won a most valuable player trophy at the Super Bowl on Sunday night, but perhaps he should have.
Before LaFace Records and So So Def Recordings, there was Black Swan Records, a record company by Georgian Harry Pace that released music by Black artists for Black listeners.
Rema released his Sade -sampling single “Baby (Is It a Crime)” on Friday (Feb. 7).