Kendrick Lamar talks about Mandela posts
The Root Kendrick Lamar's mom goes hard for her baby.
Kendrick Lamar’s Mom Proves She Will Forever Remain a G
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Anyone not new to Kendrick Lamar knows that his seminal debut, Good Kid mA.A.d City, was so incredible because it vividly captured his complicated, heartbreaking, musical coming of age in Compton, Calif.
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Sports Illustrated LeBron James talks Kendrick Lamar following the Cleveland Cavaliers' win.
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Entertainment Weekly Kendrick Lamar wants to dominate The GRAMMYs—and for a very good reason.
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MTV Kendrick Lamar also voiced an appreciation with the simple fact that he was nominated.
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The New York Times Kendrick Lamar: "Whenever I make music, it reflects where I’m at mentally. And this is where we’re at."
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MTV Kendrick Lamar pays tribute to his hero.
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Entertainment Weekly Kendrick Lamar's song has becoming a rallying cry.
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MTV "I couldn’t understand that. And that can draw a thin line between you having your sanity and you losing it." -Kendrick Lamar
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Los Angeles Times Entertainment In the hours after Kendrick Lamar's new album “To Pimp a Butterfly” was released a week early, one track, “Mortal Man,” started getting traction.
For good reason: It’s a 12-minute epic that features wondrous Lamar verses about Nelson Mande
Read more ... la, devotion, spiritual enlightenment and power. More important, after a postscript Lamar spoken-word piece, the artist conducts a time-travel “interview” with the late Tupac Shakur that gradually rises into a free-jazz jam seemingly beamed from 1967.
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TheRoot.com Christmas came early for Kendrick Lamar fans.
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