Kendrick Lamar left fans with plenty to unpack after his stunning Super Bowl halftime show performance. The Pulitzer Prize-winning rapper took his beef with Drake to one of the biggest stages in ...
There's a lot to take in after Kendrick Lamar's theatrical Super Bowl performance. The Compton, California, native and Pulitzer prize-winning rapper was the headline performer at Super Bowl 59 ...
Standing atop a Buick GNX, rapper Kendrick Lamar warned, “The revolution ‘bout to be televised. You picked the right time, but the wrong guy.” Flipping Gil Scott-Heron’s 1971 poem about ...
Kendrick Lamar promised he’d tell some stories and performed the song everyone has been talking about during the Super Bowl halftime show. Actor Samuel L. Jackson opened up the set dressed in an ...
Kendrick Lamar and Drake spent last spring trading disses. The rappers unleashed a slew of increasingly brutal attack tracks, taking aim at each other’s talent, parenting and race, among other ...
The Kendrick Lamar-Drake beef has hit the Super Bowl. Lamar performed a segment of his diss track "Not Like Us" during his halftime show performance at Super Bowl LIX on Sunday. After several ...
When Kendrick Lamar accepted the Grammy Award for Song of the Year for his chart-topping hit “Not Like Us,” he said, “This is what it’s about, man. Because at the end of the day ...
The Super Bowl 2025 halftime show by Kendrick Lamar featured a PlayStation nod with a stage resembling controller buttons. Lamar declared "game over," possibly referencing feud with Drake.
Mr. Charnas is the author of “Dilla Time” and a professor at the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at New York University. Kendrick Lamar headlines the Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday ...
On the heels of his victory lap at the Super Bowl halftime show, look back at how the rapper translates his rhymes into a distinct visual language. Critic’s Notebook On the heels of his victory ...
Drake vs Kendrick Lamar is the biggest beef in recent rap history. It's a fight that's gone miles beyond the usual lyrical martial artistry, though there has certainly been plenty of that.